(i) Polluted water should be treated before draining in rivers. (ii) Reduction of smoke by using oil and gas instead of coal. (iii) Use of hydel power. (iv) Use of machinery which reduce noise. (v) Solid waste like fly ash, phospo-gypsum and iron and steel slags should be treaded before open dump. FRead more
(i) Polluted water should be treated before draining in rivers.
(ii) Reduction of smoke by using oil and gas instead of coal.
(iii) Use of hydel power.
(iv) Use of machinery which reduce noise.
(v) Solid waste like fly ash, phospo-gypsum and iron and steel slags should be treaded before open dump.
(i) Things from synthetic fibre are in the market. (ii) Synthetic fibre is cheap, compare to jute. (iii) The jute cultivation is very expensive and hard. (iv) Stiff competition in the international market from other substitutes is a big challenge. (v) Bangladesh is a big challenge as a competitor whRead more
(i) Things from synthetic fibre are in the market.
(ii) Synthetic fibre is cheap, compare to jute.
(iii) The jute cultivation is very expensive and hard.
(iv) Stiff competition in the international market from other substitutes is a big challenge.
(v) Bangladesh is a big challenge as a competitor while Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand are other competitors.
(i) The coming in of new and contemporary models stimulated the demands for vehicles in the market after the liberalisation. (ii) It led to the healthy growth of the industry including passenger cars, two and three wheelers. (iii) Foreign direct investment brought in new technology and aligned the iRead more
(i) The coming in of new and contemporary models stimulated the demands for vehicles in the market after the liberalisation.
(ii) It led to the healthy growth of the industry including passenger cars, two and three wheelers.
(iii) Foreign direct investment brought in new technology and aligned the industry with global developments.
(iv) The industry had experienced a quantum jump in less than 15 years.
(v) At present there are 15 manufacturers of passenger cars, 9 of commercial vehicles, 14 of the two and three wheelers.
(i) Essential for construction activity such as building houses, factories, bridges, roads, airports, dams and for other commercial establishments. (ii) Our cement industry provides best quality product. (iii) There is a great demand in Asian and African countries and within India also. (iv) This inRead more
(i) Essential for construction activity such as building houses, factories, bridges, roads, airports, dams and for other commercial establishments.
(ii) Our cement industry provides best quality product.
(iii) There is a great demand in Asian and African countries and within India also.
(iv) This industry is doing well in production and as export.
(v) Decontrol of price and distribution since 1989 and other policy reforms led the cement industry to make rapid strides in capacity, process, technology and production.
(i) Old and traditional technique. (ii) Low output of labour. (iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry. (iv) Erratic power supply. (v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacRead more
(i) Old and traditional technique.
(ii) Low output of labour.
(iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry.
(iv) Erratic power supply.
(v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors.
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenientRead more
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenient and easy to sell and send agricultural products up to markets.
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry. (ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low. (iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production. (iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase. (v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwarRead more
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry.
(ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low.
(iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production.
(iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase.
(v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories.
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these- (i) Help in modernising agriculture. (ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors. (iii) Brings in, much needed forRead more
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these-
(i) Help in modernising agriculture.
(ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors.
(iii) Brings in, much needed foreign exchange.
(iv) Is helpful in providing unemployment and poverty.
(v) Increases National income.
(vi) Fulfils daily needs.
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India. (ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute. (iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. (iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movRead more
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India.
(ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute.
(iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
(iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movement of raw material to the mills.
(v) Inexpensive (Cheap) water transport and Kolkata port for export of jute goods.
(vi) Being a large urban centre Kolkata provides banking, insurance and other facilities.
Public sector industries - Those industries which are owned and operated by any organisation of central government or state government such as Indian Railways, Shipping industries, Iron and steel industries of Durgapur and Bhilai etc. Private sector industry-Those industries which are owned and operRead more
Public sector industries – Those industries which are owned and operated by any organisation of central government or state government such as Indian Railways, Shipping industries, Iron and steel industries of Durgapur and Bhilai etc. Private sector industry-Those industries which are owned and operated by individuals or firms or companies. Such as Britannia industry which makes bread and biscuits, TISCO in Jamshedpur.
Describe the various measures taken by the industries to reduce the environmental pollution?
(i) Polluted water should be treated before draining in rivers. (ii) Reduction of smoke by using oil and gas instead of coal. (iii) Use of hydel power. (iv) Use of machinery which reduce noise. (v) Solid waste like fly ash, phospo-gypsum and iron and steel slags should be treaded before open dump. FRead more
(i) Polluted water should be treated before draining in rivers.
(ii) Reduction of smoke by using oil and gas instead of coal.
(iii) Use of hydel power.
(iv) Use of machinery which reduce noise.
(v) Solid waste like fly ash, phospo-gypsum and iron and steel slags should be treaded before open dump.
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Which challenges are being faced by the Jute industry of India?
(i) Things from synthetic fibre are in the market. (ii) Synthetic fibre is cheap, compare to jute. (iii) The jute cultivation is very expensive and hard. (iv) Stiff competition in the international market from other substitutes is a big challenge. (v) Bangladesh is a big challenge as a competitor whRead more
(i) Things from synthetic fibre are in the market.
(ii) Synthetic fibre is cheap, compare to jute.
(iii) The jute cultivation is very expensive and hard.
(iv) Stiff competition in the international market from other substitutes is a big challenge.
(v) Bangladesh is a big challenge as a competitor while Brazil, Philippines, Egypt and Thailand are other competitors.
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How the liberalisation and direct foreign investment have made a rapid growth in the automobile industry of India ? Explain.
(i) The coming in of new and contemporary models stimulated the demands for vehicles in the market after the liberalisation. (ii) It led to the healthy growth of the industry including passenger cars, two and three wheelers. (iii) Foreign direct investment brought in new technology and aligned the iRead more
(i) The coming in of new and contemporary models stimulated the demands for vehicles in the market after the liberalisation.
(ii) It led to the healthy growth of the industry including passenger cars, two and three wheelers.
(iii) Foreign direct investment brought in new technology and aligned the industry with global developments.
(iv) The industry had experienced a quantum jump in less than 15 years.
(v) At present there are 15 manufacturers of passenger cars, 9 of commercial vehicles, 14 of the two and three wheelers.
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Why the development of Cement industry is very important for our country?
(i) Essential for construction activity such as building houses, factories, bridges, roads, airports, dams and for other commercial establishments. (ii) Our cement industry provides best quality product. (iii) There is a great demand in Asian and African countries and within India also. (iv) This inRead more
(i) Essential for construction activity such as building houses, factories, bridges, roads, airports, dams and for other commercial establishments.
(ii) Our cement industry provides best quality product.
(iii) There is a great demand in Asian and African countries and within India also.
(iv) This industry is doing well in production and as export.
(v) Decontrol of price and distribution since 1989 and other policy reforms led the cement industry to make rapid strides in capacity, process, technology and production.
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What are the problems before the cotton industry in India?
(i) Old and traditional technique. (ii) Low output of labour. (iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry. (iv) Erratic power supply. (v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacRead more
(i) Old and traditional technique.
(ii) Low output of labour.
(iii) Stiff competition with the synthetic fibre industry.
(iv) Erratic power supply.
(v) Lack of new machinery and need of up-gradation especially in weaving and processing sectors.
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Agriculture and Industry are not separate but complimentary to each other. Explain.
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenientRead more
Agriculture produces raw material such as cotton, jute, sugarcane etc. for industries, in a big quantity. Industries provide fertilisers, insecticides, pesticides, machines etc. to farmers for agricultural development, which increases agricultural production. Industries have made it very convenient and easy to sell and send agricultural products up to markets.
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Which challenges are being faced by the Sugar industry in India?
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry. (ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low. (iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production. (iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase. (v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwarRead more
(i) This is a seasonal and short term industry.
(ii) Sugarcane production per hectare is low.
(iii) Old machines in use. Inefficient method of production.
(iv) Need to maximise the use of baggase.
(v) Transport delay in reaching cane to factories.
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Why the manufacturing industries are considered as the backbone of economic development of India?
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these- (i) Help in modernising agriculture. (ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors. (iii) Brings in, much needed forRead more
As a body gets shape only with the presence of backbone like wise the major base or foundation of the economy of a country is Manufacturing industries. As these-
(i) Help in modernising agriculture.
(ii) Provides employments in secondary and tertiary service sectors.
(iii) Brings in, much needed foreign exchange.
(iv) Is helpful in providing unemployment and poverty.
(v) Increases National income.
(vi) Fulfils daily needs.
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Why most of the jute mills are mainly located in West Bengal?
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India. (ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute. (iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh. (iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movRead more
(i) The West Bengal is the largest producer of Jute in India.
(ii) Abundant and inexpensive water from the Hugli river for processing raw jute.
(iii) Cheap labour from West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Uttar Pradesh.
(iv) Supported by a good network of railways, roadways and waterways to facilitate movement of raw material to the mills.
(v) Inexpensive (Cheap) water transport and Kolkata port for export of jute goods.
(vi) Being a large urban centre Kolkata provides banking, insurance and other facilities.
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Distinguish between the Public and Private sector industries?
Public sector industries - Those industries which are owned and operated by any organisation of central government or state government such as Indian Railways, Shipping industries, Iron and steel industries of Durgapur and Bhilai etc. Private sector industry-Those industries which are owned and operRead more
Public sector industries – Those industries which are owned and operated by any organisation of central government or state government such as Indian Railways, Shipping industries, Iron and steel industries of Durgapur and Bhilai etc. Private sector industry-Those industries which are owned and operated by individuals or firms or companies. Such as Britannia industry which makes bread and biscuits, TISCO in Jamshedpur.
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