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s is 4. The growth of modern industries in India was greatly hampered on account by the lack of (A) Indian capital (B) technical education (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) spirit of enterprise​

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Answered by gurpreetkalra1981
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Explanation:

The status of industrial sector during the British rule can be well defined by the term 'systematic deindustrialisation'. The cause of deindustrialisation can be attributed to the downfall of India's handicraft industry and the cause of bleak growth of modern industry was the lack of investment.

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