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After 1853 very large amount of the British capital was invested in ……….
Jute Mills
Coal Mining
Railways
Tea Plantation
- After 1853, British capital was extensively invested in the Railways in India. The year marked the running of the first passenger train from Mumbai to Thane.
- Railways revolutionized transportation in India, facilitating trade and movement.
- Additionally, the British also invested in other sectors like Tea Plantations, as India was a prime location for tea growth, leading to large tea estates.
- Coal Mining saw its development during British rule due to the industrial needs for energy.
- Jute Mills thrived, especially in places like Bengal, due to the demand for jute products.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Railways
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