which factors are responsible for the growth of Bombay in the Colonial period?
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The reasons for growth of population in Bombay are:
(i) Bombay was the hub of trade in opium and cotton.
(ii) Bombay was also at the junction head of two major railways. The railways encouraged a large number of people to migrate into the city.
(iii)The establishment of textile mills.
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(i) Bombay was the hub of trade in opium and cotton.
(ii) Bombay was also at the junction head of two major railways. The railways encouraged a large number of people to migrate into the city.
(iii)The establishment of textile mills.
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