North east india does not have cotton textile because
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Because cotton requires hot climate but in the north like jammu and kashmir,uttarakhand the climate is cold
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The North East regions do not have cotton textile because the climatic conditions are not suitable. The cotton textile industry was concentrated in the cotton-growing belt of Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
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- This was because of the moist climate, easy availability of raw materials, effective transport system, market, labour, and other factors contributed to its growth.
- The cotton textile industry is one of the largest single industries in India. The textile industry has contributed to the ‘growth of the country’ and it is one of the emerging sectors that have generated major employment opportunities for the skilled and unskilled labours.
- India is a ‘major exporter of cotton textiles’ and yarns to various countries in the global markets.
- India is the largest producer for fibre and the most important fibre that is produced is cotton.
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