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Answered by singhrajinder83574
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1: Charkha

charkha . The tabletop or floor charkha is one of the oldest known forms of the spinning wheel. The charkha works similarly to the great wheel, with a drive wheel being turned by one hand, while the yarn is spun off the tip of the spindle with the other.

2: symbol of nationalism

during the national movement, mahatma gandhi urged people to boycott imported textiles and use hand-spun and hand-woven cloth, and khadi gradually became a symbol of nationalism.

4:The first cotton mill in India was established in 1818 at Fort Gloster near Kolkata but was a commercial failure. The second cotton mill in India was established by KGN Daber in 1854 and was named Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company. This mill is said to mark the true foundation of the modern cotton industry in India.

4: Textile Mills

Answered by visankreddy
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The thread was spun on the charkha and rolled on the takli

khadi successively became symbol of nationalism

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The first cotton mill in India was established in 1818 at Fort Gloster near Kolkata but was a commercial failure. The second cotton mill in India was established by KGN Daber in 1854 and was named Bombay Spinning and Weaving Company. This mill is said to mark the true foundation of the modern cotton industry in India

textile mills

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