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  2. Mughal Karkhanas - Wikipedia

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    Mughal karkhanas (Hindi: कारखाना, Karkhana, Karkana kārakhānā, Kar-kanyas, Qur khana, Urdu: کارخانہ ) were the manufacturing houses and workshops for craftsmen, established by the Mughals in their empire. Karkhana is a Hindustani language word that means factory.

  3. List of vehicle plants in India - Wikipedia

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    Class Mysore [7] TVS Motor: Two wheelers Kolar: Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India: Two wheelers Bengaluru [11] Mahindra Reva: Passenger vehicles Bidadi: Toyota Kirloskar Motor Private Limited: Passenger vehicles Kolara [12] Scania Commercial Vehicles India Private Limited: Commercial vehicles Doddaballapura [9] TAFE Tractors: Commercial ...

  4. List of industrial areas in West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturing industry, coal industry, refractory industries, cement, coal washery, an alloy and special steel plant, a coal-mining machinery plant, brick and tile manufacturing, and large thermal power units Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL), Indian Iron and Steel Company Limited (IISCO), Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW), SAIL etc. [2]

  5. Ahmedabad textile industry - Wikipedia

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    Textile mills employed thousands of people from across the state, and the cotton garments manufactured were exported around the world. The prosperity of the industry was the mainstay of the city's economy. It is called the "Manchester of India". [citation needed] Thus, the Ahmedabad is officially famous for cotton textile works.

  6. Economic history of India - Wikipedia

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    Although ancient India had a significant urban population, much of India's population resided in villages, whose economies were largely isolated and self-sustaining. [citation needed] Agriculture was the predominant occupation and satisfied a village's food requirements while providing raw materials for hand-based industries such as textile, food processing and crafts.

  7. Acland Mill - Wikipedia

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    By the middle of the eighteenth century, Bengal exported large quantities of raw jute to supply the flax industry in Dundee. [ 1 ] The founder of the Acland Mill was George Acland, an English entrepreneur, owner of coffee plantations in Ceylon , and former marine in the East India Company's Marine , from Devonshire .

  8. Jobs That No Longer Exist: 10 Industries Heading for Extinction

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    flickr.com According to a recent report by the BLS, over the next decade 10 types of industries will be phased out of the economy and deemed no longer viable or profitable. Why you ask? Well, for ...

  9. National Council of Educational Research and Training

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    The program was renamed to National Talent Search Scheme with the NTSE examination now being conducted for classes X, XI, and XII. Currently, the NTSE exam is conducted only for 10th class students in India in two phases with subjects relating to Mental Ability Test and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for 100 marks each. [6] [7]