British colonial authorities did not
oppose the setting up of cotton mills in
India by local capitalists during the 19th
century because
1). the coast of producing mill cloth in
India was higher
2). the first mills set up in India were
spinning mills which competed
with.indigenous hard spinning
3). it was too expensive to transport
textiles to U.K
4). the quality of Indian mill-made
cloth was inferior
1. What is a 'limited company'?
4. Which of the following is not an internal factor for industrial sickness?
7. The Maharatna CPSEs can invest can in a single project- without Government approval
8. Who among the following heads the Genetic Engineering Approvals Committee (GEAC) in India?
9. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
10. When was Make In India launched in India by Modi Government?