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British manufactured machine made textiles. It didnt completely destroy the Indian handloom weaving in India. Why?


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Answered by veeresh13tv5gmailcom
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ndian textile industry has been considered one of the finest textile industries of the world from ancient times. It is believed that India became the “golden sparrow” in the past because of this textile industry. The Romans did business with India and apparently gave equal number of gold coins to Indians in exchange with the weight of Indian textiles. Even in the times of Mugals and British, the textile industries of Dhaka, Malwa and Banaras were considered as world class and exported throughout the world

Answered by ankitsunny
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Indian textiles made with primitive techniques could not compete with the factory made textiles of Britain. Because their product was no longer in demand the cotton weavers of India had to sell their products below the market price and to give their services below the prevailing wage.

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