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Consider the following statements about Textile sector in India –
1. It is the largest employer after agriculture in India.
2. Its contribution to India’s GDP is around 2.3 %.
3. It faces challenges such as tough competition, uncompetitive tax structure, etc.
Which of the statement given above is / are correct?
1, 2 and 3
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
only 1
The domestic apparel & textile industry in India contributes approx. 2.3 % to the country’s GDP, 13% to industrial production and 12% to exports. India has a 4% share of the global trade in textiles and apparel.
India’s Textiles Exports were highest ever in FY 2021-22, crossing $44 Bn . India is a largest cotton producer (23%) in the world and has the highest area under cotton cultivation (39% of world area). Cotton plays a major role in sustaining the livelihood of an estimated 6.5 Mn cotton farmers.
By: Vishal ProfileResourcesReport error
Gurvinder Kour
rectified
UTKARSH
All statements are correct
rectify
Gurmehak kaur
the present contribution of textile industry towards GDP is 2.3% which marks the 2nd option correct but it is stated wrong
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