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  2. Category:Cotton industry in India - Wikipedia

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  3. Textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    India exports yarn to Japan, United States, United Kingdom, Russia, France, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka and other countries. India has the second-largest installed capacity of spindles in the world, with 43.13 million spindles (30 March 2011) [25] after China. Although India has a large share in world trade of cotton yarn, its trade in garments ...

  4. List of industrial cities in India - Wikipedia

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  5. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    The total cotton area in India was 12.1 million hectares in 2011, so GM cotton was grown on 88% of the cotton area. This made India the country with the largest area of GM cotton in the world. [75] A long-term study on the economic impacts of Bt cotton in India, published in the Journal PNAS in 2012, showed that Bt cotton has increased yields ...

  6. Cotton mill - Wikipedia

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    Coolies carrying baskets of cotton from huge dump to the mills; Indore, the cotton district of India, c. 1900. The modern Indian mechanised textile industry was born in 1854, when a steam-powered mill was opened in Bombay by Cowasjee N. Davar. More followed: there were 10 by 1865 and 47 by 1875.

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  8. Category:Cotton mills in India - Wikipedia

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  9. Shantipur Handloom Industry - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the foremost handloom centers of India. This handloom industry is world famous for the production of cotton Sari. The two main centers of this industrial zone are Shantipur and Phulia. Shantipur has an old reputation for cotton sarees, [a] known as Shantipuri sarees, and Phulia is well known for Tangail-Jamdani sarees. [b] [5] [6]