)Ahmedabad: founder-Ranchoddlal chottalal.
Osaka- takeo yamanobe on the advice of eiichi shibusawa
2) Ahmedabad -water taken from Sabarmati River
Osaka-water taken from Yodo river
3) Ahmedabad -they use hydroelectricity which is cheap
Osaka- they use coal and power resources
4) Ahmedabad -have their own raw material
Osaka-they depend on imported raw materials from USA, India, china, sudan, egypt
5)Ahmedabad-1st mill set up in 1859 and started production on May 30th 1861
Osaka- progress begun after 1877
6)Ahmedabad- skilled and semi-skilled labour force
Osaka- highly skilled and qualified labour force
7)Ahmedabad- their products find a ready internal market
Osaka- they have a good external market in Asia and Africa
8)Ahmedabad-spinning and weaving are done in seperate sections in same industrial unit
Osaka-spinning and weaving are done in seperate industrial units
9)ahm-their mills failed in the beginning due to stiff competition from British machine made goods
osaka- they failed in the beginning due to 2nd world war
Yes, cotton weaving is classified under secondary industries. This sector involves the transformation of raw materials, such as cotton fibers, into finished products, like fabric. Secondary industries include manufacturing processes that add value to raw materials, and cotton weaving fits this description as it converts natural fibers into usable textile products.
Industries which use plant & animal based products as their raw materials. Food processing , vegetable oil , cotton textile , dairy products & leather industries are e.gs of Agro based industries
Yes, the cotton textile and paper industries are considered basic industries. Basic industries are those that provide essential raw materials for other sectors and are foundational to economic development. The cotton textile industry produces fabric for clothing and other goods, while the paper industry supplies materials for communication, packaging, and various industrial applications. Both industries play a crucial role in the supply chain of multiple sectors, making them integral to the economy.
Food processing , vegetable oil , cotton textile ,dairy products ,leather industries etc.
cotton
cotton is a natural fiber where as silk is not
Most of the cotton textile industries have been recently shifted to Ahmedabad from Bombay (Mumbai) because of the following reasons:The cotton producing areas are much wider in the Ahmedabad region than in the Mumbai region.Cost of the land in Mumbai has risen sky-high, so none dares to open new textile mills or expand old ones in that city. Ahmedabad is comparatively much cheaper. So Ahmadabad has more prospectus of development of cotton textile industry as compared to Mumbai.Cloth produced by Ahmedabad is of much cheaper rate and thus it has ready markets among the local people.On the other hand the cloth produced by Mumbai is much costlier and thus its range is limited tohigh class only.Mumbai is already over-crowded as compared to Ahmedabad so there is no scope of any expansion in that city. The problem of pollution is much more in Mumbai because of over congestion and thus there is very limited scope of any further establishment of cotton mills in Mumbai.
cotton industries, oil industries, gas industries, and wheat industries
The main differences between a nylon flag and a cotton flag are their durability and appearance. Nylon flags are more durable and can withstand harsh weather conditions better than cotton flags. Cotton flags have a more traditional look and feel, while nylon flags have a shinier, more modern appearance.
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well .. cotton comes in the first place [most industries based on cotton] then sugar . that's for agricutural industries ..i don't know about technological.
modes of procurement of textile industries
cotton
In Ahmedabad, some famous things to see include the historic and beautifully carved monuments. These include: Stepwell at Adalaj Rani Mosques. It is also home to many fine museums and art galleries.
Some economic ($) industries are: CATTLE COTTON OIL
1.tea, cotton, sugar 2.jute, silk and cotton 3.cotton, jute and coal-mines 4.sugar, silk and steel
cotton and metal industries..