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Q: What was the name of the first cotton mill in Bombay?

Dabur

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Q: In what year was the first cotton mill established?

A: 1854.

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Q: Where was the first cotton mill located?

A: Mumbai.

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Q: How many cotton mills were there in India by 1947?

A: 423.

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Q: Where was the first jute mill located?

A: Rishra (now in West Bengal).

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Q: In what year was the first jute mill established?

A: 1855.

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Q: In what year was the early iron industry established in Kulti?

A: 1873.

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Q: Where was the early iron industry located?

A: Kulti, Bengal.

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Q: What was the name of the first modern iron industry?

A: TISCO (Tata Iron and Steel Company).

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Q: In what year was TISCO established?

A: 1907.

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Q: Where was TISCO established?

A: Jamshedpur.

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Q: In what year was the first aluminum production plant established?

A: 1937.

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Q: Where was the first aluminum production plant located?

A: Asansol (J. K. Nagar).

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Q: Where was the first paper factory located?

A: Dum Dum.

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Q: In what year was the first paper factory established in Dum Dum?

A: 1870.

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Q: When was a notable paper factory established in Titagarh?

A: 1882.

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Q: When was a notable paper factory established in Lucknow?

A: 1879.

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Q: Where was the first woolen mill located?

A: Kanpur (Lal Imli).

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Q: In what year was the first woolen mill established?

A: 1860.

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Q: What was the specific location of the first woolen mill in Kanpur?

A: Lal Imli.