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khadi was costly and not everyone could fered to spun it at their homes.. those who could fered of it . wished to wear khadi clothes....

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hindu caste and rule and regulation were vry strict at these time and their were vry considered wearing khadi as destinte gration of their caste suphericerily..

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Q: Give some reasons why the use of khadi could not spread among some classes castes and regions of India?
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