(i) The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkans together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.
(ii) The Balkan area became an...
Factors responsible for indentured labour migration from India :
(i) In the mid-19th century, cottage industries declined, land rents rose, lands were cleared for mines and plantations.
This affected poor people because...
(i) Factories in Manchester started producing cotton textiles for the domestic market.
(ii) The government put more import duties on the textile coming from India to encourage the local industries. As...
(i) The parent rock is the first factor which provides the basic material for the formation of soil.
(ii) Climate breaks the parent rock into small pieces.
(iii) Vegetation: Plant and animal...
(i) Climatic conditions along with present rock material are important factors for making of black soil. The parent rock is volcanic rock.
(ii) It is ideal for growing cotton because of...
(i) Physical Factors:
(a) Availability of raw materials-Ideal location should be near the sources of raw materials.
(b) Power resources-Power resources like coal and electricity must be available for the industry.
(c)...
(i) Availability of raw cotton.
(ii) Ready markets are available.
(iii) Well-developed means of transportation.
(iv) Abundant skilled and unskilled labour at cheap rate.
(v) Moist climate which is suitable for the cotton industry.
Factors for the concentration of jute mills in West Bengal:
(i) Proximity of the jute producing areas.
(ii) Inexpensive water transport.
(iii) Abundant water.
(iv) Cheap and skilled labour.
(v) Port facilities
(vi) Kolkata as...
(i) Availability of raw cotton, market, transport including accessible port facilities.
(ii) cheap labour and ;
(iii) moist climate has caused the concentration of cotton textile industries in Mumbai and Ahmedabad region.