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    Bdjobs Training

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    Page |1 ABOUT US Bdjobs Training has been the biggest professional training house in the country. The tracks of its training programs include Marketing/Sales‚ IT ‚ Commercial‚ Finance‚ Quality & Process‚ Industrial Engineering‚ RMG‚ Banking‚ HR‚ Development/NGO‚ Management Development and so forth. Since its inception‚ Bdjobs Training has been mentoring the professionals by providing latest industry focused education. BT‚ in this expedition‚ engages hundreds of industry experts to ensure

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    Problems of Rmg Sector

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    Problems Regarding With RMG The garment industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 25 years. National labor laws do not apply in the EPZs‚ leaving BEPZA in full control over work conditions‚ wages and benefits. Garment factories in Bangladesh provide employment to 40 percent of industrial workers. But without the proper laws the worker are demanding their various wants and as a result conflict is began with the industry. Low working

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    History of Fashion & Costume Fashion & Costume Costume has developed for thousands of years‚ the most obvious line of division is the male and female dress. The Greeks and the Romans wore tunics which are similar to skirts. In this period the garments would have a draped detail whether it is masculine or feminine. The fashion history on ancient Greece has been inspired by the Greek vases‚ pots and statues. The Greek and Romans would use fabrics like silk and linen. Ancient Egypt Ancient

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    Sweatshop Labour

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    and third world countries where the cost to employ labour is far cheaper than the cost to employ capital. Even though they are extensively used in most industries‚ they are infamous for their exploitation in the garment industry. Over the past couple of decades as the textiles and garment industry boomed due to globalization it became one of the largest sources of industrial employment in the world. Sweatshops experienced widespread growth and thus increasing the harm caused to those employed in

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    Buying Cycle

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    The Buying Cycle refers to the key events and the processes in which the fashion buyer is involved in order to buy a garment range for a retail or a mail order company. ‡ The length of the buying cycle varies from company to company. It usually takes a year between reviewing the current season’s sale and delivering the product into stores. Fashion Industry traditionally splits the year into two main seasons; * Spring/Summer- February- July Autumn * Winter- August ± January The competitive

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    exploited the opportunities the international market. Further‚ the co-operation between the Government and the private sector was a significant factor contributing to the spurt in apparel exports. Today‚ the garment industry occupies a pre-eminent position in Sri Lanka‚ producing high quality garments combined with an industry which is flexible and uniquely capable in servicing leading international brands such as Victoria’s Secret‚ Gap‚ Liz Claiborne‚ Next‚ Jones New York‚ Nike‚ Tommy Hilfiger‚ Pink

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    Sari

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    the men’s dhoti‚ which is the oldest Indian draped garment‚ is the forerunner of the sari. They say that until the 14th century‚ the dhoti was worn by both men and women. Sculptures from the Gandhara‚ Mathura and Gupta schools (1st-6th century CE) show goddesses and dancers wearing what appears to be a dhoti wrap‚ in the "fishtail" version which covers the legs loosely and then flows into a long‚ decorative drape in front of the legs. This garment is in style for over 5000 years for the simple reason

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    Leather Industry

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    DIAGNOSTIC STUDY LEATHER GOODS CLUSTER SIALKOT – PAKISTAN Conducted By Mr. S. M. Ather Raza Zaidi – CDA PSIC Sialkot Supervised By Mr. Aftab Ahmad Ashraf – Project Manager‚ CDP PSIC June 2006 Developed under Joint UNIDO‚ SMEDA & PSIC Cluster Development Programme Pakistan Partner Agencies Focal Point UNIDO: Mr. Anjum Fayyaz – NPC UNIDO Mr. Sarwar O. H. Hobohm - Team Leader CDP UNIDO Vienna All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted‚ in any forms

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    requires the piece of garment to be decorated‚ some threads to tie the fabric‚ salt to mix with the dye so that the dye can stick well to the garment and also water to mix the dye. The process starts by mixing the dye with water. The dye is usually in powder form. One needs to mix it with the right amount of water so that the concentration will be the appropriate one. After putting the dye into the water the put some salt to make the mixture stickier. Then after that take the garment that needs to be

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    Indian Leather Industry

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    Leather‚ the oldest manufacturing industry in India‚ catered to the international market from the 19th century. Leather is a traditional Indian craft and the primitive methods of leather-making is still alive in many villages in Uttar Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Punjab‚ Gujarat‚ West Bengal and Orissa. Modern methods of leather tanning were introduced by the British in 1857. The first leather factory in India was set up in Kanpur to make saddlery and harness. The following are some of the

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