Write a precis of the following passage giving a suitable title: Man -power is one of the necessary resources for industries And in India we have it in abundance. But the mere possession of man power is not enough the ordinary man in the street who may never have had any education cannot be put straight way into a work shop Or factory. He has to be trained by others who know exactly what to teach him after you have got your trained man power you want something else to run factories and work shop that is motive -power one great source of this is coal. Coal engenders heat and give us steam with out with out which few industries can get along. we have very large deposits of coal in India
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Man power is an important resource for industries but it is in abundance in India.There are also mere possession of man power in the streets, even those who are illiterate. He has to be trained by others who know about it. Then he is able to run factories and work shops. Coal engdangers heat and gives us steam. There are large deposits of coal in India.
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