discuss the changes within textile and leather industries in india during the first half of 20th century
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The textile industry in India traditionally, after agriculture, is the only industry that has generated During 2009–2010, the Indian textile industry was pegged at US$55 billion, 64% of which services domestic demand.In the early twentieth century, this industry played a huge role in Bombay's economy but soon declined
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The first half of the 20th century described numerous changes in textile and leather industries.
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- Indian cotton and leather was on its peak at this period as there was high demand of these stuffs from the western countries as well as the other Asian countries.
- There was rapid development of these industries,established a number of same in different parts of the country like leather and cotton industry at Lucknow and Bombay during the first half of the century.
- Many laborers were transported through railways to work in these industries.
- There laid down provisions of export customs and taxes on their export which also hampered local industries of Britain and other countries.
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