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Dicuss TISCO and the industrial development in India under british rule?( Chapter name -- CRAFTS AND INDUSTRIES)​


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Answered by shan995
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Indian Industries During British Rule was a well-known producer of handicraft and textile business. India was also famous for its industries in silk and cotton textiles. In addition, Indians were skilled in metal and high-priced stonework too. When the Britishers came, they were followers of de-industrialization in India. They did this by devising circumstances which were helpful to the decline of the handicraft and textile industry. They also did not make any attempt to help to allow the production of the metal and high-priced stone works.The following was the condition of the industrial sector on the eve of independence:The decay of the Handicraft Industry: The traditional handicraft industry in India was in high demand. But the British rule absolutely victimized the work. The predominance of unfair tariff policy and the competition from machine-made goods was very important for the destruction. The introduction of railways in India was one of the reasons for market expansion. Consequently, the demand for handicrafts began to face the downfall.Slow Growth of the Modern Industry: Due to the confined growth of the PSEs and the unbalanced industrial formation, the growth of the modern industry was stagnant. In addition, there was a scarcity of basic and heavy industries. PLZ MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER.

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