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Griha laxmi magazine

Buy and subscribe Griha laxmi magazine published this article page no 47  in spite of several concessions seven north-eastern states could get less than 1 per cent of the proposed investment. in fact economically weaker states could not compete with the developed states in open market in attracting industrial investment proposals and hence they are likely to suffer from these processes industries are not evenly distributed in the country. they tend to concentrate on certain locations because of the favourable locational factors. several indices are used to identify the clusterin...

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Griha laxmi magazine

Buy and subscribe Griha laxmi magazine published this article page no 48 development of this region started with the location of cotton textile industry in mumbai. mumbai with cotton hinterland and moist climate favoured the location of cotton textile industry. opening of the suez canal in 1869 provided impetus to the growth of mumbai port. machineries were imported through this port. hydro-electricity was developed in the western ghat region to meet the requirements of this industry. with the development of cotton textile industry chemical industry also developed. opening of the mum...

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Griha laxmi magazine

Buy and subscribe Griha laxmi magazine published this article page no 49 located along the hugli river this region extends from bansberia in the north to birlanagar in the south for a distance of about 100 km. industries also have developed in mednipur in the west. kolkata-haora from the nucleus of this industrial region. historical geographical economic and political factors have contributed much to its development. it developed with the opening of river port on hugli. kolkata emerged as a leading centre of the country. later kolkata was connected with interior parts by railway line...

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Griha laxmi magazine

Buy and subscribe Griha laxmi magazine published this article page no 50 development of tea plantations in assam and northern hills of west bengal the processing of indigo earlier and jute later coupled with the opening of coalfields of the damodar valley and iron ore deposits of the chotanagpur plateau contributed to the industrial development of the region. cheap labour available from thickly populated part of bihar eastern uttar pradesh and odisha also contributed to its development. kolkata being the capital city of british india 1773-1911 attracted the british capital. the estab...

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Pratiyogita darpan hindi

Pratiyogita darpan hindi Published this article page no 51  the major concentration of jute industry is at haora and bhatapara. the partition of the country in 1947 adversely affected this industrial region. cotton textile industry also grew along with jute industry paper engineering textile machinery electrical chemical pharmaceuticals fertiliser and petrochemical industries have also developed within this region. factory of the hindustan motors limited at konnagar and diesel engine factory a...

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