How and when did machine age begin in india
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The Machine Age is an era that includes the early 20th century, sometimes also including the late 19th century. An approximate dating would be about 1880 to 1945. Considered to be at a peak in the time between the first and second world wars, it forms a late part of the Second Industrial Revolution. By the mid to late 1940s, the atom bomb,the first computers,and the transistor came into being,beginning the contemporary era of Digital Revolution and thus ending the intellectual model of the machine age founded in the mechanical and heralding a new more complex model of high technology.
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The Machine Age is an era that includes the early 20th century, sometimes also including the late 19th century. An approximate dating would be about 1880 to 1945. Considered to be at a peak in the time between the first and second world wars, it forms a late part of the Second Industrial Revolution. By the mid to late 1940s, the atom bomb,the first computers,and the transistor came into being,beginning the contemporary era of Digital Revolution and thus ending the intellectual model of the machine age founded in the mechanical and heralding a new more complex model of high technology.
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The machine age in India began when cotton textile. jute and coal mining industries were started in 1850. The first textile mill was started in Bombay by COWASJCE NANABHOY in 1853, and the first jute mill in Rishta (Bengal) in 1855. there industries expanded slowly but continuously.In 1879 there were 56 cotton textile mills . In India employing nearly 43,000 person
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