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Answered by sumit200536
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A cotton mill is a building housing spinning or weaving machinery for the production of yarnor cloth from cotton,[1] an important product during the Industrial Revolution in the development of the factory system.[2]

Although some were driven by animal power, most early mills were built in rural areas at fast-flowing rivers and streams using water wheels for power.[3] The development of viable steam engines by Boulton and Wattfrom 1781 led to the growth of larger, steam-powered mills allowing them to be concentrated in urban mill towns, like Manchester, which with neighbouring Salfordhad more than 50 mills by 1802.[4]

Answered by XxheartlessXx35
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The cotton textile industry is one of the well organised, oldest and largest industry in India. This is in the terms of value of its output and employment size. It plays a very important role in Indian economy. It is closely linked to agriculture and rural economy and contributes over 14% of industrial production in the country. India is world's third largest producer of textile after China and USA. The cotton textile industry is an organised sector. The cotton mills has two mills- Spinning Mills of Yarn and Composite mills of Yarn and Cloth both.

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