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There was is increase in the production of Indian cloth mills and handlooms during non-cooperation movement. Why do you think this happens?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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there was an increase in the production of Indian cloth mills and handlooms during noncooperation movement because the Indian clothes are in great demand because of the quality of fabric like cotton, jute, etc.

Answered by sagarkr290
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Non cooperation movement led to a increase in the production of handloom textile. foreign cloth was boycotted and people started buying indian cloth(khadi) in large numbers. therefore handloom textile production in india expanded steadily in 20th century.

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