The Industrial development in colonial India began with the introduction of
a) Post and Telegraph
b) Railways
c) Textile Mills
d) Mining Industry
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Industrial development in clonal India:
The option C is correct.
The Industrial development in colonial India began with the introduction of textile mills.
Explanation:
- The text mill industry and cotton milling industry play crucial role in the development of clonal India.
- The cotton milling business grew steadily during the second half of the 19th century in India and attaining high international attractiveness as early as the end of the 19th century.
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The introduction of textile mills in colonial India started the industrial development which had resulted in a drain of wealth and was responsible for the exploitation of Indians.
Option (c)
Explanation:
- During the colonial period, the textile mill and jute industry played a key role in the development of the region as they supported the development of ports, railways and telegraph services.
- However, it had also resulted in draining of wealth and slowing down the pace of development of handicraft and village industries in India.
- With promotion to Swadeshi goods, the industry was revived.
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