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Dr. Manishika Jain explains NCERT Class 7 Political Science Chapter 9: A Shirt in the Market Case Study of Farmer in Andhra Pradesh – Growing Cotton Cotton Bolls carry cotton Bolls don’t burst all at once, it takes several days to harvest Requires input like pesticides & fertilizers Borrow money for farm expenses Repayment of loans Ginning mill: A factory where seeds are removed from cotton bolls. The cotton is pressed into bales to be sent for spinning into thread. Trader is a powerful man - Farmers depend on him for loans & to meet other exigencies such as illnesses, children’s school fees In case of no farm income farmers borrow money for survival Cloth Market – Erode Erode’s bi-weekly cloth market in Tamil Nadu is one of the largest cloth markets in the world. Cloth by weavers is brought for sale Cloth merchants buy the cloth Merchants supply it to garment manufacturer or exporter Weavers take the yarn from traders and bring back finished product from powerlooms For handouts google "NCERT Class 7 Political Science Chapter 9 Examrace Youtube Lecture Handouts" For hindi lectures visit - https://www.youtube.com/c/ExamraceHindi Case Study of Farmer in Andhra Pradesh – Growing Cotton @0:24 Ginning Mill @3:08 Cloth Market – Erode @3:44 Benefit for Weavers @4:54 Weavers’ Dependency on Merchants @6:17 Putting Out System @8:06 Weaver Cooperatives @8:37 Garment Factory @9:24 Price of Shirt in USA @11:10 #Merchants #Garment #Production #Cooperatives #Weaver #Dependency #Exigencies #Illnesses #Pesticide #Manishika #Examrace #examrace #upsc #ugcnet
