State three favourable conditions responsible for the growth of the jute industry in West Bengal. -Geography

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Three favourable conditions are :  (i) Raw material is easily available from Ganga-Brahmaputra delta.  (ii) Abundant water is available of retting and washing from River Hoogly.  (iii) Coal for power is easily available from Raniganj.

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