Why did the traditional textile mills suffered a set back during the colonial period?
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Our traditional industries suffered a setback during the colonial period because they could not compete with the mill-made cloth from England. ... India has world class production in spinning, but weaving supplies low quality of fabric as it cannot use much of the high quality yarn produced in the country.
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The traditional cotton textile industry of India suffered a setback during the colonial period because of competition from mill-made cloth from England. ... The surplus was sold in India for profit as India was then a colony of England. Mill-made cloth was cheaper on account of large scale production.♥️
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