Which of the following States is the main producer of sugar
in India?

1 Maharastra

2 Gujarat

3 Uttar Pradesh

4 Tamil Nadu

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Which of the following States is the main producer of sugar in India? 1 Maharastra 2 Gujarat ..

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( 3) Uttar Pradesh

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Which of the following States is the main producer of sugar in India? 1 Maharastra 2 Gujarat ..

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maharahrastra

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