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... industrial structure . Handloom industry alone employs more than 1,000,000 people and produces one - third of the state's total requirement of cloth . Among large - scale activities sugar and textile industries are the most important ...
... industrial structure . Handloom industry alone employs more than 1,000,000 people and produces one - third of the state's total requirement of cloth . Among large - scale activities sugar and textile industries are the most important ...
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Density of industrial settlement Diversi- fication of industry Railway closures The radical tradition in. influences upon some coastal fringes , eastern trends , namely , those of Anglo - Saxon and Anglo - Norman pene- trations from the ...
Density of industrial settlement Diversi- fication of industry Railway closures The radical tradition in. influences upon some coastal fringes , eastern trends , namely , those of Anglo - Saxon and Anglo - Norman pene- trations from the ...
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... industrial estab- lishments employ a further 40,000 workers , and about 1,700 still earn a living in small , privately owned estab- lishments . Large factories with more than 500 workers now employ almost two - thirds of the industrial ...
... industrial estab- lishments employ a further 40,000 workers , and about 1,700 still earn a living in small , privately owned estab- lishments . Large factories with more than 500 workers now employ almost two - thirds of the industrial ...
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