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प्रश्न
How do handicraft products differ from machine-made products?
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उत्तर
- Handicraft:
Something you make with your own hands, especially an ornament or decoration, is a handicraft. Instead, items made by artisans like pottery, handwoven blankets, handmade jewellery, and quilts stitched by hand are all examples of handicrafts. - Machine made Products:
Machine made Products are produced faster and all are exactly the same. Machine manufacturing is faster and more economical. Also, machine-made goods are cheaper than hand made goods.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
State True or False.
India was famous for cotton and silk cloths.
Which of the following statements are correct?
- According to Edward Baines, ‘The birth place of cotton manufacture is in England’.
- Before mechanised industry handicrafts was the second-largest source of employment in rural India.
- Saurashtra was known for tin industry.
- Construction of Suez Canal made the British goods cheaper in India.
Name the inventions which made the production of textiles on large scale.
The period can be considered as the period of the industrial recovery ______.
“The birth place of cotton manufacture is India,” told by, ______.
What are the classification Industries?
The beginning of modern industry is associated with the development of the main plantation like ______.
______ skills were short in supply.
Saurashtra was known for Dacca.
Assertion (A): Indian handicrafts collapsed under colonial rule.
Reason (R): British made India the producer of raw materials and markets for their finished products.
