CBSE Class 8 Answered
Handloom weaving did not completely die in India in spite of the
availability of cheap British-made goods. Give reason.
Asked by Topperlearning User | 28 Apr, 2016, 09:09: AM
Expert Answer
Handloom weaving did not completely die in India in spite of the availability of cheap British-made goods because machines were not able to produce cloth with intricate borders and traditional woven patterns. Another reason was that the machines in Britain were also not able to produce coarse cloths used by the poor sections of society in the country.
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