Why was the cotton textile industry setup in india?
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Cotton and textile industry is the largest in India for the following reasons:
a) The soil and climate type in large regions of the country, particularly, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Central India, is suitable for growing of cotton. Thus, it ensures the availability of raw material necessary for sustaining such an industry.
b) It is closely linked to agriculture and is a significant source of living for the farmers, cotton boll pluckers and workers engaged in activities like ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing, designing, packaging, tailoring and sewing. It forms the basis of many cottage industries.
c) It supports many other industries like chemicals and dyes, mill stores, packaging materials and engineering works.
a) The soil and climate type in large regions of the country, particularly, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Central India, is suitable for growing of cotton. Thus, it ensures the availability of raw material necessary for sustaining such an industry.
b) It is closely linked to agriculture and is a significant source of living for the farmers, cotton boll pluckers and workers engaged in activities like ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing, designing, packaging, tailoring and sewing. It forms the basis of many cottage industries.
c) It supports many other industries like chemicals and dyes, mill stores, packaging materials and engineering works.
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Because as it is well known that the behaviour of the cotton fibre is changes along with the change in atmospheric conditions. As the humidity or moisture in air increase the strength of cotton is also as in humid and dry atmosphere the processing of cotton is become much more easier and as in the western coast area the atmosphere is suitable for spinning that's why most of the mills are located their.
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