Business Studies, asked by IshanChhatriwala, 16 days ago

The Indian Jute Mills Association is an example of ________ of employers.
[A] Combination
[B] Trade union
[C] Consolidation
[D] Federation​

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Answered by ashutheboss
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Answer:

India is the world’s biggest producer of jute, followed by Bangladesh. Jute is primarily grown in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Andhra Pradesh.

The jute industry in India is 150 years old. There are about 70 jute mills in the country, of which about 60 are in West Bengal along both the banks of river Hooghly.

Jute production is a labour intensive industry. It employs about two lakh workers in the West Bengal alone and 4 lakh workers across the country.

Jute is the only crop where earnings begin to trickle in way before the final harvest. The seeds are planted between April and May and harvested between July and August.

The leaves can be sold in vegetable markets for nearly two months of the four-month jute crop cycle. The tall, hardy grass shoots up to 2.5 metres and each part of it has several uses.

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Answered by RAJKUVAR13
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Answer:

trade union

Explanation:

the Indian jute mills association refers to association of workers formed for protection their interest in industry

Answered by RAJKUVAR13
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Answer:

trade union

Explanation:

the Indian jute mills association refers to association of workers formed for protection their interest in industry

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