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The heavy industries included the ______ and ______ industry.
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Iron and steel industries began rooted in the Indian soil at the beginning of ______ century.
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Industrial Policy Resolution 1956, industries were classified into ______ categories.
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______ skills were short in supply.
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A very important aim of the first three five-year plans was ______ India.
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The ______ policy welcomes foreign investments.
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______ has now a large variety of industries producing goods of varied nature.
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Give example for the primary sector ______.
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There was a limited development of mining, especially ______.
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Jute industry was started in the Hoogly ally at Rishra near Punjab.
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Suez canal shortened the distance between Europe and India.
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The Assam Tea Company was founded in 1939.
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Cotton Mills were opened in Bombay and Ahmadabad.
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India was famous for its quality of cotton and silk clothes.
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Vanga was known for tin industry.
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India become the market for the finished products of Britain.
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During the first half of 19th Century western countries were industrialization.
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Saurashtra was known for Dacca.
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Write a short note on industrial development during 1965 – 1980.
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Classify the Industries on the basis of raw material.
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