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)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

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