Great Bombay Textile Strike The Great Bombay Textile Strike was a textile strike called on 18 January 1982 by the mill workers of Bombay (currently Mumbai) under trade union leader Dutta Samant. The purpose of the strike was to obtain bonus and wage increases. Nearly 250‚000 workers and more than 50 textile mills went on strike in Bombay.[1] History of Mills in Bombay | | Built in 1887‚ Swadeshi was Bombay’s first textile mill‚ the first of the factories that spread over Girangaon‚
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Experiment no: 01 Experiment name: Study on garments washing and dyeing machine. Objectives: * To observe about the garments washing and dyeing machine. * To study about the garments washing and dyeing machine. * To study about the mechanism of garments washing and dyeing machine. Equipments: * Garments washing machine. * Garments dyeing machine. * Hydro extractor machine. * Tumble dryer machine. * Electrical machine. * Air compressor. Specification
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TEXT 1405 Fashion Technology Assessment 1 Childrenswear Project Elly Hancock P12199304 Ocean Clarke-Horsey P12192368 Charlotte Kamale [pic] For our Childrenwear project we chose the retailer H&M‚ after looking at many other retailers including Mothercare and NEXT‚ we decided H&M were the most exciting with a wide range of childrenswear garments with a mixed variety
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MSc. Accounting and Finance ACC 5231 FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTRUMENTS TERM PAPER MARCH‚ 2012 Discuss the essence‚ development and the role of the following financial institutions‚ markets or instruments at the international and local context. Your discussion need to be supported by relevant references from at least 10 articles‚ reading material and/or books. 1. Equity markets 2. Financial intermediaries 3. Central banks 4. Non depository financial institutions 5. Commercial
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The textile industry faces many ethical issues; unfortunately the outworking industry is a growing problem in the fashion world which often goes unheard of. While outworkers are facing poverty‚ Australian teenage fashion consumers are oblivious to this extreme ethical issue. Young people should be addressing the outworking industry in Australia in an attempt to improve the current and future economical and ethical situations. This essay will investigate the working conditions of outworkers‚ the amount
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1. TEXTILE PRINTING 1.1. INTRODUCTION Textile printing is the process of applying color to fabric in definite patterns or designs. In properly printed fabrics the color is bonded with the fiber‚ so as to resist washing and friction. Textile printing is related to dyeing but‚ whereas in dyeing the whole fabric is uniformly covered with one color‚ in printing one or more colors are applied to it in certain parts only‚ and in sharply defined patterns. In printing‚ wooden blocks‚ stencils
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Report on Second Annual Employment & Unemployment Survey (2011-12) Volume II GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT LABOUR BUREAU CHANDIGARH Index Table 1 Number of villages/UFS blocks allocated and actually surveyed for each State/UT 1 Table 2 Number of households and persons surveyed for each State/UT 2 Table 3 Per 1000 distribution of households (hhs) by household type for each State/UT Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8
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Summaries of Newspaper Articles Article: 1 Action against Noise Pollution Overdue Shihab Ahmed The Financial Express Monday‚ January 18‚ 2010 The article reports that there is a draft for noise pollution control law that the government has not yet paid enough importance to in spite of its urgency. The law proposes a fine of Taka 10‚000 and a maximum imprisonment of six months for producing noise higher than the permissible limits. The Society for Assistance of Hearing Impaired Children
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Introduction The textile industry in India occupies a unique position in our economy contributing to nearly a third of the country’s export earnings. This industry includes manufacturers‚ suppliers‚ wholesalers and exporters of Cotton Textiles‚ Handloom‚ and Woolen Textiles etc. From the production of textile machinery and equipment‚ dyes and raw materials to the delivery of finished textiles‚ fabrics and garments‚ the textile industry in India has the vast potential for creation of employment
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Term Paper On Problems & prospects of Mobile Banking in Bangladesh Business Research Methodology Course Code: CB-606 (A Term Paper submitted as a partial requirement for the fulfillment of the course CB – 606: Corporate Finance & Banking; in the Department of Banking & Insurance‚ University) Submitted to Dr. Rafiqul Islam Professor & Chairman Department of Banking. University of Dhaka
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