Production of cotton textile industries in India and its location.
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India held world monopoly in the manufacturing of cotton textiles for about 3,000 years from about B.C. 1500 to A.D. 1500. In the middle ages, Indian cotton textile products were in great demand in the Eastern and European markets.
The muslins of Dhaka, chintzes of Masulipatnam, calicos of Calicut, baftas of Cambay and gold-wrought cotton piece goods of Burhanpur, Surat and Vadodara acquired a worldwide celebrity by virtue of their quality and design.Cotton cloth is produced in three different sectors viz., 1. Mills, 2. Power-looms and 3. Hand looms. Maharastra,Tamil nadu,Madya pradesh,Uttar pradesh,kerela and etc.
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Because as it is well known that the behaviour of the cotton fibre is changes along with the change in atmospheric conditions. As the humidity or moisture in air increase the strength of cotton is also as in humid and dry atmosphere the processing of cotton is become much more easier and as in the western coast area the atmosphere is suitable for spinning that's why most of the mills are located their.