(i) Sources of raw materials are ______.
(ii) Sugarcane is an input for ______.
(iii) The processing of one form of resource(s) in another form of useful item(s) is called ______.
(i) Handicrafts, handlooms are small scale industries.
(ii) Maharashtra is the largest textile centre in India.
(iii) Proper infrastructure is hardly needed for the industrial growth of the country.
(i) Odisha has large scale ______ industry. (Iron, sugar)
(ii) Agro-based industries have input of ______ products. (Agricultural, any material)
(iii) Growth of industrial development also depend on______________ persons. (Enterprising, strong)
(i) Natural resources are changed to ______________ products in industries.
(ii) There are ______________ types of industries.
(iii) Cottage industries are very small ______________ units normally run from home.
(iv) ______________ require simple machines and few workers.
(v) ______________ require a large amount of money, big machines and skilled workers.
(vi) Toy making comes under ______________ industry.
(vii) Soap production is an example of ______________ industry.
(viii) ______________ is one of the world’s leading producers of cotton textiles.
(ix) Ludhiana is known for ______________.
(x) At Kapurthala, ______________ are manufactured.
(xi) A ______________ and ______________ climate are suitable for growing jute.
(xii) Sugar mills are situated in ______________.
(i) Name any two products of cottage industry which you use in daily life?
(ii) Name any two mineral-based industries which you use in your daily life.
(iii) What is infrastructure?
(iv) What is an output
(v) How large scale industries different than small scale industries?
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