why did the British introduce railways in India ?explain any three reasons.
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Introduction of railways in india
1.The whole money or capital for the investment came from the capitalist class of Britain in the promise of profit which was something 350 crore. Initially the task of development of railway was done by private contractors.
2.The main purpose is to develop trade (collection of raw material from villages and farms to emporium(trading or exporting depots) and to distribute imported mill made goods to remotest part of country.
3.The railway, thus became important and cheap means of communication and transportation in comparison of latter network of transportation which was dominated by bullock carts and on backs of animals
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Because Britain to supply products and things from one place to another
British wanted to remove the past of mughal from the mine of people
British wanted to develop the country for there use