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Cotton Textile Industry: Problems of the Cotton Textile Industry

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Problems of the Cotton Textile Industry

Cotton textile industry in India is suffering many serious problems. Some of them are:

  • Strikes and Lockouts: These reduce production of goods.
  • Competition in Foreign Market: High competition from China, Egypt, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan has led to closure of many Indian mills. These countries are able to produce quality textiles at cheaper prices.
  • Shortage of Raw Material: Long staple cotton is imported from Egypt, Kenya, Peru, Tanzania, Uganda, and USA. In India, there is shortage of raw material for good quality cotton. Fluctuati…

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Jute Industry: Introduction, Production Trend of Jute, Distribution of Jute Mills

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Introduction

India is the largest jute producer with 35% of the world՚s production. It is a labor-intensive industry giving jobs to 3 lakh people. Industry however is now shirking because of tough completion from synthetic fibers. First jute factory in India was established at Rishra near Serampur (Bengal) , about 20 km north of Calcutta in 1854. The industry made tremendous progress in the later part of 19th century. It suffered serious setback in 1947 because after partition, about 80% of the jute growing areas went to East Pakistan (…

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