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Q.

The import of foreign cloth between 1921 and 1922 saw changes because:


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a

Its value dropped from ₹ 100 crore to ₹ 97 crore

b

Its value dropped from ₹ 201 crore ₹ crore to ₹ 150 crore

c

Its value dropped from ₹ 102 crore to ₹ 57 crore

d

Its value dropped from ₹ 102 crore to ₹ 75 crore 

answer is C.

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The import of foreign cloth between 1921 and 1922 saw changes because its value dropped from ₹ 102 crore to ₹ 57 crores. As a part of the Non-Cooperation movement, the people began to boycott foreign clothes. Merchants and dealers in many regions refused to deal in foreign goods or fund foreign trade. Only within a year, the value of imported foreign textiles fell by half, from 102 crores to 57 crores. As the boycott movement gained traction and consumers began to ignore imported clothing in favour of Indian-made garments, the production of Indian textile mills and handlooms increased.
 
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