who wanted the Indian people to make their own clothes why
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Gandhi ji is ur ans...
He wants to give a message to all indians to weave their encouragements and to show their creativeness ,He said that every person has to work with their handi and also use to learn handicrafts..
He wants to give a message to all indians to weave their encouragements and to show their creativeness ,He said that every person has to work with their handi and also use to learn handicrafts..
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Gandhi ji wanted the Indians to prepare their own clothing. After the industrial revolution in Britain, it's industry saw a huge reform. New machines introduced produced superior quality products in a large quantity in a very short period of time.
These goods particularly clothes were dumped in the Indian market. The were better than the clothes made by the Indian handloom industry and were also cheaper in price. As a result, the handloom industry were all on the verge of extinction.
This was a great blow to the country's economy. Hence, Gandhiji wanted Indians to prepare their own clothing. This would also reduce the dependence on British products.
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Gandhi ji wanted the Indians to prepare their own clothing. After the industrial revolution in Britain, it's industry saw a huge reform. New machines introduced produced superior quality products in a large quantity in a very short period of time.
These goods particularly clothes were dumped in the Indian market. The were better than the clothes made by the Indian handloom industry and were also cheaper in price. As a result, the handloom industry were all on the verge of extinction.
This was a great blow to the country's economy. Hence, Gandhiji wanted Indians to prepare their own clothing. This would also reduce the dependence on British products.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.....
KEEP ASKING.......
MAKE IT BRAINLIEST........
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