State-of-the-Art Knitting & Garment project KSTCL PROJECT PROFILE ON KNITTING AND GARMENT PROJECT Kerala State Textile Corporation Limited State-of-the-Art Knitting & Garment project KSTCL PROJECT PROFILE FOR APPAREL AND KNITTING PROJECT INTRODUCTION: The Indian textile industry is one of the largest and oldest sectors in the country and among the most important in the economy in terms of output‚ investment and employment
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association. may- jun 2007. 12. J. N. Singh(2007).‚ “strategies for realising vision 2010 of Indian Textile and apparel industry” Ministry of Textiles‚ GOI.‚ Vol 67‚ Jan-Feb 2007. 13. Shilpa p. Charankar‚ Veena Verma & Mittu gupta(2007) “Importance of Cotton Blends In Apparel Market”. Journal of textile association‚ Vol 67‚ Jan-Feb 2007. 14. India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) (2008) “Textiles and Apparel Market & Opportunities” A report by KPMG for IBEF. 15. Mahesh Babaria & Mittal Dharod(2009) “Textile
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CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION: Sports textile is one of the branches of technical textiles. Now a day’s sophisticated technology are used in technical textile to produce sports wear.Hi-tech textiles in sport are nothing new. In twenty first century‚ clothing is an important issue for general consumer‚ active athletes and for those who practice sports just for fitness in their leisure time. The sports fabrics are generally ultra-breathable and have high heat and moisture management properties
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so that it speaks to the people more effectively‚ and that was just the reason Clarence Jordan created the Cotton Patch version of the Bible. In the following paper we will use research about the Cotton Patch Versions‚ Clarence Jordan‚ the Southern Baptist Church‚ Harry Chaplin’s music‚ and Tom Key to discuss how Jesus is portrayed in The Cotton Patch Gospel. Clarence Jordan wrote his Cotton Patch Versions of the Bible beginning in the early 1960’s until his death in 1969. During this timeframe in
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Introduction: Smart textiles is the modification of fibers‚ fabrics and special articals which is produceing day by day in different way and different techniques. Many intelligent textiles already feature in advanced types of clothing‚ principally for protection and safety and for added fashion or convenience. Smart materials or textiles can be defined as the materials and structures which have sense or can sense the environmental conditions or stimuli‚ whereas intelligent textiles can
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Romina Gonzalez Robert Barriga Global Sourcing and Product Development 15 May 2013 Industry Research Paper 2 “The Importance of Low Micronaire Cotton” A new study at The Institute of Environmental and Human Health has found a new way of cleaning up oil spills. Following the Deepwater Horizon event that caused 11 deaths and a fire that was visible from about 35 miles away (Crittenden‚ 2010)‚ researchers realized that they needed to find a better way to clean up oil spills. Seshadri Ramkumar
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The article is about cotton and Slavery. It explain that the difference between the northern and southern part of United States. Also there was a story of slaves like conditions‚ how many slaves working ‚ did they got the money from owner. Also there was about the arguments between the northern and southern part of United States. Also about the life style. First is about the story of cottons. The slaves have to clean and harvest the cottons. The slaves have to harvest as much as they can and clean
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One of the similarities between Japan and India’s mechanization of the cotton industry from the 1880s to the 1930s is the production of cotton and yarn went up with the use of machines. One difference is more men worked in India than Japan. The first topic for discussion will be about how the workers in Indian and Japanese textile factories are different‚ (Docs: 4‚ 7‚ 8‚ and 10). The second grouping will discuss hand vs. machine (Docs: 1‚ 2‚ and 6.) The last topic for discussion will be about both
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Attempt to produce man-made fibre was first started with Artificial Silk’ at 1855 in England by Swiss chemist named Audemars. The fibrous inner bark of mulberry tree was then chemically modified to produce cellulose. At 1880s‚ sir Joseph Swan an English chemist experimented by forcing the cellulose liquid through fine holes into a coagulating bath. First commercial production of artificial fibre was achieved by French chemist Count Hilaire de chardonnet at 1889 in France. At that time he produced
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Cereal rusts became a problem when the first cereal crops were grown in the fertile cresent. However it took two Italian scientists‚ Fontana and Tozzeti to give us the first detailed description of stem rust fungus in 1767. Thirty years later in 1797 it was given the name Puccinia graminis. Puccinia fungal diseases are the most destructive disease of cereal production. They occur all over the world. Stem rust is a fungal disease caused by the pathogen Puccinia graminis and is a significant disease
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