every country needs industrialisation for its further growth and development .its necessary for progress both from the economic point of the view and for improving the living condition of its citizen.a country which doesnt have money is not respected or given any heed by the 'so called developed countries of the world'.money in today's world is very important and we can get money only if we are industrially stable .for a devolping country like India industrialisation is very important.
India could use a pick up in the industrial and economicle substance of their economy.
what is industrialisation? what is industrialisation?
Glerii Kuz'mich Shirokov has written: 'Industrialisation of India'
In recent times, India has seen a rapid trend of industrialization. The latest trend has been significant advancement in markets such as pharmaceuticals.
industrialisation in the pacific
D. K. Sinha has written: 'Economics of industrialisation in India' -- subject(s): Industrial productivity, Industrialization
Proto-industrialisation involved decentralized production in rural areas using domestic systems of manufacturing, often done alongside agricultural work. In contrast, factory industrialisation centralized production in urban settings, utilizing machinery, division of labor, and wage workers in large-scale factories. Proto-industrialisation laid the groundwork for factory industrialisation by providing the framework for the transition to mechanized production.
During the development of industrialisation...
It was the industrialisation of genocide.
Industrialisation brings a great change in the world where we are living. The way in which we working has changed greatly instead of working by hand it has been replaced by machines, sometimes industrialisation causes the problem of unemployment as machines do the work that should be done by the hand
one of the factors that hinder industrialisation in Africa is lack of technological capabilities and proper infrastructure failure of import substitution industrialisation
Heavy industrialisation