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  1. The cotton textile industries were mainly concentrated in the cotton-growing belt of Gujarat and Maharashtra, in the early years because - 1. The moist climate of the area helped in the growth of cotton.

  2. With reference to the cotton textile industry answer the following questions: i. Give two reasons why Mumbai is an important cotton textile industry. ii. Mention two more important centres of cotton textile industry in India. View Solution. Q 5.

  3. What is the significance of the cotton textile industry in India? This industry has close links with agriculture and provides a living to farmers, cotton boll pluckers and workers engaged in ginning, spinning, weaving, dyeing, designing, packaging, tailoring and sewing. The industry by creating demands supports many other industries, such as ...

  4. Write a short note on cotton textile industry? In the initial years the cotton textile mills were established in Mumbai and Ahmedabad. • Today, cotton textile mills are located in about 100 cities of the country. These mills were established due to cheap cotton, availability of labour, transport facilities, ports for export and favourable ...

  5. Verified by Toppr. In India, the first successful cotton textile mill was set up in Mumbai in 1854. In India, the cotton textile industry is mainly located in the cotton-producing states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamilnadu. Mumbai and Ahmedabad are the two most important centres..

  6. Mumbai is leading the center of the cotton industry in India. Factors responsible for the growth of cotton textile industries in Mumbai are as follows: Raw materials: The nearby lava region forming the hinterland of the Mumbai port produces raw cotton. Mumbai is the collecting center of raw cotton for export and mills use.

  7. Solution. Verified by Toppr. Agro-based industries depend on raw materials produced by the agricultural sector. The products comprise mostly consumer goods. Agro-based industries are important from the point of view of contribution to industrial production and employment generation. Was this answer helpful?

  8. Cotton textile industry is based on indigenous raw materials, cotton. It contributes about 14% industrial production, provides employment to 35 million persons and 4% toward GDP. Mumbai in Maharashtra is the leading cotton textile centre and it is called as the "Manchester of India".

  9. Mention three problems of the jute textile industry in India. View Solution. Click here:point_up_2:to get an answer to your question :writing_hand:mention the major drawbacks and problems of cotton textile industry in india.

  10. Dry. D. Hot. Open in App. Solution. Verified by Toppr. Cotton is a natural fibre and it absorbs a lot of moisture from the atmosphere. The fibre processes well with appropriate level of moisture gained from the atmosphere. Therefore a humid climate is suitable for the growth of cotton textile industry.

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