Rawla Mandi - Economy

Economy

People are mainly dependent on agriculture based trades. As far as industries is concerned Gypsum grinding factories occupies most important place. Raw gypsum material is supplied from villages.The government central processing unit is the perhaps largest unit in the Asian continent. After grinding gypsum is transported to other northern Indian cities where gypsum based large scale industries use it as raw material. It was a time when Rawla area was known for its high yield of cotton.A number of factories for processing cotton were shut down in recent decade.The industrial area or Riico is located in easternmost part of Rawla Mandi. Various markets work to fulfill needs of people of town and surrounding villages.

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