why are traditional textiles considered a heritage of India?
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From very ancient times, India was an export centre for clothes and fabrics. Historical studies point out that the Harappan town of Lothal, dating back to almost 2000 bc, is only 100 kms from Ahmedabad, where a number of dying units similar to those used even today were exporting dyed cotton fabrics.
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Traditional textiles considered a heritage of India:
- Traditional textiles are considered a heritage of India because, from the very earlier times.
- India has been an export centre for a variety of clothing and fabrics.
- It is believed that the Harappan town of Lothal is near to Ahmedabad where many fabric units are still in work which we are at that time.
- Many of the textile industries are located in Gujarat which is rich in the production of cotton crops and later used it in the manufacturing of clothes.
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