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the indian cotton textile industry its past, present and future 1st edition

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Book Details

  • Publisher: J. N. Ghosh

  • Author: M. P. Gandhi

  • Language: English

  • Published Year: 1930

  • Pages: 127

  • Binding: Hard Back

  • Book Condition: Used – Good

  • Condition Note: Book is in good condition but has a few stamps and minor damage on the edge of the cover

  • Dimensions: 25 x 16 cm

  • Availability: In Stock

About the Book

This rare and valuable 1930 hardcover by M. P. Gandhi presents an important historical study of the Indian cotton textile industry, one of the most significant pillars of India’s economic and industrial development. The book explores the growth, structure, and transformation of cotton textile manufacturing in India, offering insight into production processes, trade dynamics, and the role of textiles in shaping the nation’s economy.

It provides detailed analysis of cotton mills, industrial organization, and the evolution of textile production during the colonial era. The work also highlights the challenges faced by Indian textile manufacturers, the impact of global trade, and the economic importance of cotton as a key export commodity. This book is especially valuable for understanding the industrial foundations that influenced India’s economic modernization.

With its historical perspective and authentic contemporary observations, this volume serves as an essential reference for researchers, historians, economists, and students interested in Indian industrial history, textile production, and economic development. As a vintage 1930 edition, it is also a highly desirable collectible for those interested in rare books on India’s industrial and economic heritage.