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    there are still a number times symbolism was used. One symbol would be the jute sack carried by Tura and his fellow farmers. The jute sacks they hold used to give them their needs for everyday life and they were satisfied‚ but as the foreign colonizers came‚ their jute sacks this time‚ carried burdens instead of food‚ nevertheless‚ they kept their hopes up. …Tura left the house very early in the morning with a jute sack slung across his right shoulder. Long ago the sack used to contain rice

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    About Rural Industries in Indian Economy The Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries (MoARI) in India was established in September‚ 2001 with the aim to develop the Rural Industries in the Indian Economy. The main objectives of this initiative were to ameliorate the supply chain management‚ upgrade skills‚ introduce innovative technologies and expand markets of the entrepreneurs and artisans. A wide range of programs‚ schemes‚ projects and policies have been formulated to carry out various activities

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    use of food-grade sacks altogether. Jute has always been the most important natural fiber but it too suffered long decline. In 1990‚ 2.1 million hectares were planted in jute‚ which fell to 1.6 million in 2000 and is projected to slump to 1.2 million hectares by 2010‚ a retraction of about 3% a year. During the same period‚ production also fell from 3.3 million tons to 2.6 million tons and is projected to diminish to 2.3 million tons by 2010. During this period jute consumed in the developed countries

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    Brief History of the English Language OLD ENGLISH 5th Century ---three Germanic tribes ----the Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes arrived in the British Isles. The Angles were named from ENGLE‚ their land of origin. Their language was called ENGLISC from which the word‚ English is derived. The Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes became known as the Anglo-Saxons. The Angles‚ Saxons‚ and Jutes became known as the Anglo-Saxons. Some words such as church‚ bishop‚ baptism‚ monk‚ eucharis‚ and presbyter came indirectly

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    industries in India. The machine age in India began when cotton textile‚ jute and coal-mining industries were started in the 1850s. The first textile mill was started in Bombay by Cowasjee Nanabhoy in 1853‚ and the first jute mill in Rishra (Bengal) in 1855. These industries expanded slowly but continuously. In 1879 there were 56 cotton textile mills in India employing nearly 43‚000 persons. In 1882 there were 20 jute mills‚ most of them in Bengal‚ employing nearly 20‚000 persons. By 1905‚

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    stem of the dicotyledonous plants‚ helping to hold the plant erect. the cellular and woody tissues‚ i.e. the plant stalks are rotted away from the fibres. Examples of the most common of these are flax‚ hemp and jute.   Retting is employed to free the fibers from hemp Ramie Jute Flax Leaf fibres   Leaf fibres (often designated as hard fibres) run hawser-like within the leaves of monocotyledonous plants. of the leaves.   These fibres are part of the fibrovascular system

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    PROCESS OF INDUSTRIALIZATION IN INDIA Meaning of Industrialization The term "industry" refers mainly to manufacturing activity. Agriculture‚ mining‚ and most other services are excluded from it. The term "industrialization” literally means the growth of manufacturing industry. It is thus a part of the much broader process of economic development which involves the raising of standard of living‚ through a steady increase in the efficiency of factors of production. India is a developing country

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    1. Introduction This report not only lays out but also analyzes the feasibility of the paper bag manufacturing business as far as this very start up is concerned. King Paper Bag Manufacturing Company is going to be a small start-up by Carry John in Kampala‚ Uganda by next year-2015. This analysis therefore details the findings by the founder that were collected from his research in Uganda and also goes on to show how feasible the concept of paper bag manufacturing is in a market like Uganda. 1.1

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    Calcutta As a broker‚ GD had to call on many British ’Burra Saheb’. The practice was that some benches the waiting room were reserved for the use of whites only. GD’s spirit rebelled against the humiliation involve; he decided that would have his own Jute Mill. In Calcutta‚ he joined the Bengali terrorists. He was named among those wanted in the Rodda conspiracy case to smuggle arms and went underground for three months. Ghanshyam Das Birla entered the business arena during the time of First World

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    area (down from 68.3 percent in 1980). Farms are usually very small due to heavily increasing population‚ unwieldy land ownership‚ and inheritance regulations. The 3 main crops—rice‚ jute‚ and tea—have dominated agricultural exports for decades‚ although the rice is grown almost entirely for domestic consumption‚ while jute and tea are the main export earners. In addition to these products‚ Bangladeshi farmers produce sugarcane‚ tobacco‚ cotton‚ and various fruits and vegetables (sweet potatoes‚ bananas

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