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    FABINDIA Fabindia (or Fabindia Overseas Pvt. Ltd.) is an Indian chain store retailing garments‚ furnishings‚ fabrics and ethnic products handmade by craftspeople across rural India. Established in 1960 by John Bissell‚ an American working for the Ford Foundation‚ New Delhi‚ Fabindia started out exporting home furnishings‚ before stepping into domestic retail in 1976‚ when it opened its first Fabindia retail store in Greater Kailash‚ New Delhi. Today it has over 135 stores across India and abroad

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    Unreached People Abstract

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    ​ GLST 500            Unreached people group  The Brahmn    ___________________    A Paper   Presented to  Dr. Christopher Ballew  Liberty University Seminary    ___________________    In Partial Fulfillment  of the Requirements for the Course  GLST 500 Global Studies Survey    ___________________    by  Reginald J. Townsend  November 2012            ​ GLST 500                ​ GLST 500    TABLE OF CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….. 3  HISTORY  LANGUAGE  CULTURE  HISTORY OF MISSIONS 

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    Sandhu

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    International Journal of Advanced System and Social Engineering Research ISSN 2278-6031‚ Vol 3‚ Issue 1‚ 2013‚ pp18-22 http://www.bipublication.com ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF PRIVATISATION IN INDIA Anant Kousadikar and Trivender Kumar Singh* *Jatan Swaroop PostGraduate College‚ Kayasthwada‚Sikandrabad(U.P.)‚ Distt: Bulandshar [Received-05/12/2012‚ Published-17/01/2013] ABSTRACT Privatization in generic terms refers to the process of transfer of ownership‚ can be of both permanent

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    the colonies became independent. Still there were many people from different places in the world staying in Britain. That Britain is a multicultural country today can be explained with the country’s history. Back in year 700 BC the Celts‚ Angles‚ Jutes and Vikings came to The English Empire. Also the Romans and the French

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    the fashion house and its increasingly innovative design aesthetic. Faced with a shortage of foreign supplies during the difficult years of Fascist dictatorship in Italy‚ Gucci began experimenting with atypical luxury materials‚ like hemp‚ linen and jute. One of its artisans’ most subtle innovations was burnishing cane to create the handle of the new Bamboo Bag‚ whose curvy side was inspired by a saddle’s shape. An ingenious example of “necessity as the mother of invention”‚ the bamboo became the first

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    Anglo-Saxons invasion  The Angle‚ Saxon‚ and Jute tribes who invaded Britain in the 5th and 6th centuries are known as the Anglo-Saxons. They left their homelands in northern Germany‚ Denmark and northern Holland and rowed across the North Sea in wooden boats. Historians are not sure why the Anglo-Saxons came to Britain. It may have been because their land often flooded and it was difficult to grow crops‚ so they were looking for new places to settle down and farm. Some sources say that Saxon

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    INTRODUCTION The Indian Textiles Industry has an overwhelming presence in the economic life of the country. Apart from providing one of the basic necessities of life‚ the textiles industry also plays a pivotal role through its contribution to industrial output‚ employment generation‚ and the export earnings of the country. Currently‚ it contributes about 14 percent to industrial production‚ 4 percent to the GDP‚ and 17 percent to the country’s export earnings. It provides direct employment to over

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    Analysis of Textile Industry

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The textile industry is mainly a labor intensive industry as it provides livelihood to the huge population‚ mainly consist of unskilled workers‚ thus plays a pivotal role in the development of any economy. As this particular industry also comes under the basic necessities of human beings‚ it impacts a lot to the society as a whole. There has been increase in demand of textile products in last few decades globally‚ mainly due to rapidly changing social and

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    Garments & Textile Industry

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    as country itself and it combines with equal equanimity this immense diversity into a cohesive whole. The fundamental strength of this industry flows from its strong production base of wide range of fibres / yarns from natural fibers like cotton‚ jute‚ silk and wool to synthetic /man-made fibres like polyester‚ viscose‚ nylon and acrylic. The growth pattern of the Indian textile industry in the last decade has been considerably more than the previous decades‚ primarily on account of liberalization

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    Initial Problems of Pakistan

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    INITIAL PROBLEMS FACED AFTER THE CREATION OF PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION: Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishmentPakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related withPakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would notmaintain its

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