Indian Textile Industry The textile industry is the largest industry of modern India. It accounts for over 20 percent of industrial production and is closely linked with the agricultural and rural economy. It is the single largest employer in the industrial sector employing about 38 million people. If employment in allied sectors like ginning‚ agriculture‚ pressing‚ cotton trade‚ jute‚ etc. are added then the total employment is estimated at 93 million. The net foreign exchange earnings
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Rayon is a manufactured regenerated cellulose fiber. Because it is produced from naturally occurring polymers‚ it is neither a truly synthetic fiber nor a natural fiber; it is a semi-synthetic[1] fiber. Rayon Fiber Characteristics o Highly absorbent o Soft and comfortable o Easy to dye o Drapes well Some Major Rayon Fiber Uses • Apparel: Accessories‚ blouses‚ dresses‚ jackets‚ lingerie‚ linings‚ millinery‚ slacks‚ sportshirts‚ sportswear‚ suits
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LIVING GREEN PARIS In today’s world “going green” has become a top priority in our society‚ and sustainable recycling programs‚ new materials and design are at the forefront of this green revolution. Environmental protection and eco-fashion are essential elements for such an international and fashionable city as Paris. They are fundamental for its sustainable development. Using books and gathering information surfing the net‚ in this essay it will be discussed about recycle‚ ecology and fashion
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H. Eberle H. Hermeling M. Hornberger R. Kilgus R. Kupke D. Menzer A. Moll W. Ring Clothing Technology ....from fibre to fashion Fifth Edition VERLAG EUROPA-LEHRMITTEL · Nourney‚ Vollmer GmbH & Co. KG Düsselberger Straße 23 · 42781 Haan-Gruiten Europa-Nr. 62218 Authors: Hannelore Eberle Hermann Hermeling Marianne Hornberger Renate Kupke Dieter Menzer Andrea Moll Werner Ring Director of Studies Dipl.-Ing (FH)‚ Principal Diplom-Modellistin‚ Lecturer Senior Lecturer Dipl.-Ing (FH)
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INDUSTRY PROFILE The Indian textile industry is one the largest and oldest sectors in the country and among the most important in the economy in terms of output‚ investment and employment. The sector employs nearly 35 million people and after agriculture‚ is the second-highest employer in the country. Its importance is underlined by the fact that it accounts for around 4% of Gross Domestic Product‚ 14% of industrial production‚ 9% of excise collections‚ 18% of employment in the industrial sector
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Bangladesh. Jute is integral part of the movement that eventually led to the Independence War of Bangladesh in 1971. Jute is environment friendly alternatives in synthetic world. Use of biodegradable jute from traditional sacks to composite in automobile industry or geo-textile or deforestation paves the way to be substitutes for many synthetic products. Bangladesh has the natural advantage to produce best quality‚ which no other country can imitate. Authors argue that this uniqueness with environment
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textiles of various types for covering‚ warmth. Personal adornment and even to display personal wealth. Today textiles are still used for these purposes and everyone is an ultimate consumer. It begins in agriculture with fibre production of cotton‚ flax and other fibrous plants. These fibres are process into yarns and fabrics. The yarns are made into fabrics for industrial and consumer uses by various means such as weaving and knitting. The textile industry is the largest industry in terms of employment
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are obtained from nature while others are prepared by man. The materials that we get from nature are called natural materials. Wood‚ silk‚ cotton‚ leather‚ rubber‚ coal‚ etc. are natural materials. However‚ some materials that we use are manmade. Synthetic textiles like terylene and nylon‚ cement‚ glass‚ plastics‚ dyes‚ soap‚ detergents‚ fertilizers‚ insecticides and pesticides are some man-made materials which are commonly used. In this lesson‚ you will learn about the ways in which various materials
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Sta. Clara Parish School 2360 P. Burgos St.‚ Pasay City Telefax: 831-8253 * Tel. No. 833-1238/832-8890 S.Y. 2013 -2014 50 Years of Clarian Legacy: Quality Catholic Education Research I I. The effectiveness of Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) as a soap… II. The Feasibility of Paper to become Furniture… III. The capability of Talahib (Saccharum spotaneum)
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Eventually scientist found that this defect could be partially overcome by the use of mordant. The natural colouring substances are now developing trends for their use all over the world because of health hazards and toxicity problems created by the synthetic dyes [1]. 2. Objective: Considering the growing importance of natural
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