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Give reasons why handloom weaving did not completely die in India??

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Answered by affan10coolnis
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For the following reasons the hand-loom weaving in India did not die completely:

1. The British manufactured goods could not produce clothes with elaborate borders and traditional spun patterns.

2. The Saris with elaborate borders had a wide demand not only among the wealthy but more among the middle sections of the society.

3. The manufacturing machines of Britain did not produce granular cloths used by the lower sections of the Indian society.

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Answered by hruthwickpatrudusana
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For the following reasons the hand-loom weaving in India did not die completely:

1. The British manufactured goods could not produce clothes with elaborate borders and traditional spun patterns.

2. The Saris with elaborate borders had a wide demand not only among the wealthy but more among the middle sections of the society.

3. The manufacturing machines of Britain did not produce granular cloths used by the lower sections of the Indian society.

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