Factors Affecting Industrial Location in India
An industrial region, also known as an industrial area or industrial district, is a geographic area characterized by a high concentration of industrial and manufacturing activities.
Major Factors
- Proximity to Raw Materials: Industrial regions tend to develop near sources of raw materials. Availability of resources such as minerals, metals, agricultural products, and energy sources (like coal or hydropower) is essential for various industries.
- Access to Transportation: Adequate transportation infrastructure, including roads, railways, ports, and airports, is crucial for the movement of raw materials, goods, and labour. Proximity to transportation hubs and networks facilitates efficient logistics.
- Skilled and Unskilled Labour: A readily available ....
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