why was indigo grown in India
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Indigo was grown in India at the time of British it was grown because it it was used for Dyeing the clothes to make it more pretty
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Originally extracted from plants, today indigo is synthetically produced on an industrial scale as it binds well with fabrics when used as a dye. The indigo crop in recent times is changing the economic landscape from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh to the terrains of Uttarakhand and even the Tibetan plateau
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