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How many industries are there in West Bengal?

How many industries are there in West Bengal?

There are up to 10,000 registered factories in the state and the West Bengal state government has opened Shilpa Sathi, a single window agency in order to provide investors with all kinds of assistance in establishing and running industrial units.

What are the main industries of Kolkata?

Kolkata is home to many industrial units operated by large public- and private-sector corporations; major sectors include steel, heavy engineering, mining, minerals, cement, pharmaceuticals, food processing, agriculture, electronics, textiles, and jute.

What products export from West Bengal?

Rice, potato, jute, sugarcane and wheat are the top five crops of the state. Rice is the principal food crop of West Bengal, and is the largest producing State in the country. In 2014-15, rice production totalled 15.35 million tonnes.

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What are the major industries in Kolkata?

What is the rank of West Bengal in India?

West Bengal also has the 28th-highest ranking among Indian states in human development index, with the index value being less than that of India….

West Bengal
• Total 88,752 km2 (34,267 sq mi)
Area rank 13th
Population (2011)
• Total 91,347,736

Why is there a lack of industry in West Bengal?

There is an influential popular narrative around the question of lack of industry in West Bengal. It goes something like this — militant trade unionism of the Left parties ruined West Bengal’s industries although West Bengal was an industrial power house during the Congress regime.

Why did West Bengal get 40 licenses in 1977 and Maharashtra 150?

The number of licenses given to West Bengal in 1977 was 40 and Maharashtra received 150. Five inter-linked factors, according to Das, resulted in the slowing down of the industrial economy — nation-wide economic recession, freight equalisation, lack of facilities for diversion of industrial base, flight of capital and political turmoil.

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Why did the jute industry decline in Bengal?

The jute industry, which was one of the most important industries of colonial Bengal, was already declining by 1960s as a result of Partition, lack of cooperation between India and Pakistan after Independence and change in global demand.