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Industrial sector of leather industry : Manpura Machade
India's first electronic state Rajasthan
Capital of cotton textiles industry in the state: Bhilwara
First Market of Marble declared in Rajasthan: Kishangarh, Ajmer
The traditional leather workers of Rajasthan are from the raigar community – one of the lowest castes in the social scale. They are involved in all the operations of the leather subsector in the state such as tanning (mainly vegetable tanning), production of leather goods and sale of the goods in local markets. Jaipuri jooti (traditional slip-on leather shoe with a pointed toe and no heel is the main product of these artisans.
The industrial town of Bhilwara, situated in the Mewar region of Rajasthan, is a famous hub for textiles in India. The textile industries of the Bhilwara district displays an annual growth rate of 8 to 10 percent and are widely popular for exporting textile products like synthetic yarn, woollen commodities, cotton yarn, and fabrics. The export sectors which comprise the mills of Bhilwara fetch a sum of Rs.1300 crores per year. With textile being the main industry in the district, the area has more than 400 manufacturing units, making it a major textile centre specialising in synthetic fabrics for trousers.
Kishangarh - It was known as the City of Bani Thani Painting. In British Era, it was established as Power Loom, Tomato Mandi, Jeera Mandi but in recent years, Kishangarh has come to be known as the Marble city of India.
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