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Textile trading the online approach

Introduction The Banyan Tree is an Asian symbol of a market a perfect place for buyers and sellers to meet and trade in the shade In the early days traders in the textile community exchanged goods and barter systems emerged The progression to forming communities across villages and townships eventually led to the birth of marketplaces and trade centers The Banyan Tree Theory is the foundation of Business Process Studies across the Online Trading space It is about creating efficiency across communities regions and industriesThe World is flat Todays World uses highend technology and communications to bring people closer Economies are more transparent and the way we do business is changed With Global economies using synchronized supply chains instant communication techniques it is imperative to maintain pace The flattening and convergence of businesses tools translates into business functions taken to the InternetImagine if you could go to a textile market where thousands of companies...
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Bright future for indian textile industry

IntroductionThe textile largescale industry in I is sizeable and in vast measure diversified It is up against it little to range over each and all its aspects uninterrupted within hourlong commonly presented anyway a thorough investigation combine of Fibre2fashioncom has attempted little to automatically gather noteworthy pieces of massively seriously complicated over of absolutely this largescale industry The Indian textile largescale industry roots a lot of declining years full return After the European largescale industry insurrection Indian textile sector just as soon spectatored large active development in industrial aspects Textile largescale industry plays an significant a huge role in the inhuman conditions of brilliantly revenue age group in Indian terribly efficient The high significance of the textile largescale industry is just as soon needed little to its contribution in the industrial too production full employment Currently a fiery speech...
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Spinning textiles

Spinning is an ancient textile art in which plant animal or synthetic fibers are twisted together to form yarn or thread rope or cable For thousands of years fiber was spun by hand using simple tools the spindle and distaff Only in the High Middle Ages did the spinning wheel increase the output of individual spinners and massproduction only arose in the 18th century with the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution Handspinning remains a popular handicraftCharacteristics of spun yarn vary based on the material used fiber length and alignment quantity of fiber used and degree of twisthttpwwwhimfrcombuyknitcamisoleknit camisoleThe origins of spinning fiber to make string or yarn are lost in time but archaeological evidence in the form of representation of string skirts has been dated to the Upper Paleolithic era some 20000 years ago1 In the most primitive type of spinning tufts of animal hair or plant fiber are rolled down the thigh with the hand and additional tufts are ad...
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The world of indian textiles

India is a country of diversities People from different castes and creeds live in the vast geographical region called India Likewise the textiles of India are also diversified Different regions of India are famous for the production of different types of textiles This article aims at discussing the main types of textiles produced in different areas of India The following are the main kinds of textile products of different places in India which have been developed on the basis of the geographical location climatic condition and the culture of the areasMuga silkMuga silk is a beautiful kind of silk produced in Assam It is mostly used in the production of sarees and mekhla chaddars ie traditional sarees worn by Assamese brides that are white colored with a zari border This material is highly durable and strong though it looks delicate This type of silk is produced from silkworms called Antheraea assama or muga silkworms There are several thousands of families in Assam engaged in the p...
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Textile industry

The Textile Industry is one of the earliest to come into existence in India after agriculture and one of the most important segment of the Indian economy Textile Industry satisfies the most basic needs of people and holds importance maintaining sustained growth for improving quality of life It has a unique position as a selfreliant industry from the production of raw materials to the delivery of finished products with substantial valueaddition at each stage of processing it is a major contribution to the countrys economyThe production of textiles is an ancient craft whose speed and scale of production has been altered almost beyond recognition by industrialization and the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques However there is little difference between ancient and modern plain weave twill or satinMany textiles have been in use for millennia while others are recent inventions The range of materials has increased in the last century with the introduction of artificial fibers in...
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Textile crafts of kashmir

The beautiful territory of Jammu and Kashmir JK situated in the Himalayan mountains is rightly known as Heaven on Earth Srinagar is the summer capital of this state while Jammu is its winter capital This state has Kashmiri and Urdu as its major languages The state can be divided into three major parts Jammu the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh The state of Kashmir is not only famous for its wonderful climate and natural beauty but also for its exquisite textile crafts This article aims at studying the major textile crafts that have been prevalent in Kashmir since long such as Kashmiri carpets shawls tweed silk as well as embroideryThe Kashmir carpet industry is famous the world over Kashmiri carpets are loved not only by the people of India but also by people in other countries It is believed that the art of weaving Kashmiri carpets originated in Persia Usually either silk or wool is used in making carpets Sometimes a combination of silk and wool is used Mercerized cotton is also sometim...
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Textile park to boost tamil nadu textile units

At present the textile sector in Tamil Nadu is fragmented and unorganised Though small and midsized units engaged in yarn weaving dyeing processing and stitching constitute the bulk of the sector it is the merchant exporter at the end of the supply chain who walks away with the greater share of revenues while the SMEs operate on paperthin margins However all this is set to change very soon The establishment of a textile park in the Namakkal district promises to change the existing scenario and cluster the scattered SME community in and around the region The setting up of the park is expected to provide a major boost to the states textile sector by ensuring a fair share of export revenues to the SME sector and also by raising the living standard of workers Beneficial model for MSMEs The 45acre textile park in Komarapalayam in Namakkal Tamil Nadu has been conceptualised to ensure that its implementation would help in reorganising the textile industry which has been suffering heavily due to...
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