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why did the British introduced railway in India? explain any three reason answer if you are from dav​

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Answered by savitay796
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Answer:

British introduced railway transport for their purposes because of having they want to increase the transport system in their areas with this dashboard the raw material of India from one region to another and in the factories to make the commercial to be increased and ID and economy beneficial for their country and

Answered by DodieZollner
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Britishers introduced railways in India for several reasons as given below:

Explanation:

  • Britishers introduced railways in India when they were struggling with the transportation problem.
  • By bringing the railway, Britisher introduced new transportation for moving raw material in a faster way, and it will also bring economic development.
  • Collecting raw material from villages and farms became easier, and it also reshaped the domestic and foreign trades in India.
  • It decreased the expenses of transporting goods from one place to another and made it easy to provide goods at a fair price.

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