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charkha is used for weaving ------------- True or False​

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Answered by PredictorPrajwal
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Answer:

Answer is FALSE.

Explanation:

Charkha is used for spinning.

Mahatma Gandhi popularized the use of Charkha as a part of the Independence movement, and he encouraged the people of India to wear clothes made from the homespun yarn.

Mahatma Gandhi disapproved of the imported cloth which was made in Britain.

A "spinning wheel" is a fiber spinning thread or yarn device. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, it was central to the cotton textile industry.

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Complete answer:

From ancient times the spinning wheel has its significance. Mahatma Gandhi started spinning and initiated the Swadeshi movement to encourage the Indians to spin their own clothes. From the Spinning Wheel, the cloth is woven; it is known as Khaddar or Khadi, which means coarse cloth.

The charkha became the symbol of freedom and self-sufficiency. It is also used in the first Indian flag etched in the middle, and then it was replaced by Ashok Chakra. Through this, the Indian spinning industry was started, and it evolved through the years and reached the economic zenith.

The demand for Indian Cotton textile and the Indian textile Industry grew due to the Swadeshi Movement. Gandhi initiated the textile industry, and it takes a profound change in the path of progress.

Charkha is a handmade device which is used for spinning yarn.

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