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📌 Topic 02 of 6 · Chapter 08 · Industries of India

Textile Industry of India

Cotton, jute, silk, wool, synthetic textiles — major centres — complete notes for UPSC & PSC exams.

🧵 Textile Industry — Overview

The textile industry is the largest employer in India after agriculture. It contributes ~7% to industrial output and ~15% to export earnings.

TypeMajor CentresKey Facts
Cotton TextileMumbai, Ahmedabad, Surat, Coimbatore, KanpurMumbai = “Manchester of India”; Ahmedabad = “Manchester of East”; oldest industry
Jute TextileKolkata (Hooghly belt), West BengalIndia = largest jute producer; Kolkata = “Jute Capital of World”; first mill at Rishra (1855)
Silk TextileMysuru (Karnataka), Varanasi (UP), Kanchipuram (TN)Karnataka = largest silk producer (70%); Mysuru = “Silk City of India”
Woollen TextileLudhiana (Punjab), Amritsar, KanpurLudhiana = “Manchester of North India” for woollens
Synthetic/Man-madeSurat (Gujarat), MumbaiSurat = largest synthetic textile centre; polyester, nylon
⭐ Key Facts — Textile Industry:
Mumbai = “Manchester of India” = cotton textiles
Kolkata (Hooghly belt) = jute capital of world
Mysuru (Karnataka) = silk city = largest silk producer
Surat (Gujarat) = largest synthetic textile centre
• India = 2nd largest textile exporter in world
• Silk types: Mulberry (Karnataka), Tussar (JH, WB), Eri (Assam), Muga (Assam — golden silk)