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    Rural Livelihoods

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    ready? Rapaka women learn jute skills! The main occupation in the Muslim hamlet of Rapaka (Srikakulam dist.‚ AP) is stone cutting‚ and women traditionally have not gone out of the house to work. But‚ standing on the road next to Rapaka‚ one sees carts full of jute‚ recently harvested. Most of it is exported out of the state. Is there any local enterprise making jute products? No! AID-India volunteers searched and discovered a single couple in the block who can make jute products. Ten women participated

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    The Military Print In The Fashion Industry Is there a reason why military personnel all over the world wear a very similar looking design when it comes to their clothes? That green and brown patch that covers their entire attires is there for a reason. You see‚ when these people are out there in the battle field‚ they need to be able to blend in with the earth and their nearby surroundings. So what best colours to wear if you are out in the wilderness‚ than something in the shade of green and brown

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    Rural Entrepreneurship through Agro-Processing Industries Mrs. P. Geetha‚ Lecturer in Economics‚ Sri GVG Visalakshi College for Women‚ Udumalpet‚ TamilNadu‚ India In India there are about 6.3 million villages and 340 million workers in rural unorganized sector who contribute 60% of national income. About 75% of populations who live in villages have to utilize the village resources. In rural areas mainly three types of economic activities are being undertaken. These activities are: primary

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    THE EFFECT OF COW DUNG FOLIAR FERTILIZER ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF PECHAY (Brassica Rapa L.) A Research Project for the Students of Applied Research III Evan Marri Jam LLAMES Antonio Precious Mae PASCASIO Bautista Razver Ace VERIDIANO Razon Ms. Liberata Capilos Teacher School Year 2010-2011 I. INTRODUCTION A. Significance of the Study Pechay (Brassica rapa L. cv group Pak Choi) is an erect‚ biennial herb‚ cultivated as an annual about 15-30 cm tall in vegetative stage. Ovate leaves

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    The Impact of garments industries on the economy of Bangladesh: Introduction: Bangladesh is currently one of the 12 largest exporters of garments products in U.S.A and U.K. In spite of this‚ the real situation does not come in front of the world. That is they are not becoming influenced like before any more. We can see this by the price level of our garments products in the world market. The quantity we are exporting is huge but at a very low price. In the statistics the impact may be huge but

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    textile industry

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    employment to more than 35 million people. Indian textile industry can be divided into several segments‚ some of which can be listed as below:  Cotton Textiles  Silk Textiles  Woolen Textiles  Readymade Garments  Hand-crafted Textiles  Jute and Coir 1.2 Current Scenario 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 vital role through its

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    Fibre to Fabric

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    tolerate hot iron (d) Cotton (iv) Longest natural fibre (e) Silk (v) Poor heat conduction 2. State whether the following statement are true or false: (i) Fibre is the basic unit of all fabrics. (ii) Filament are short fibres. (iii) Jute is the outer covering of coconut. (iv) Silk is prepared from the stem of a plant. (v) Polyester is a staple fibre. (vi) Yarn is made of a number of fibres. (vii) Staple fibres are used to make a yarn. (viii) Spinning is a process of making fibres

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    History of Mymensingh

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    Rasulpur of Muktagachha. Main crops: Paddy‚ jute‚ sugarcane‚ wheat‚ oil seed and pulse‚ betel leaf‚ karalla‚ sweet potato‚ turmeric‚ ginger‚ brinjal‚ cauliflower and chilli. Main occupations: Agriculture 57.67%‚ commerce 8.15%‚ transport 15.66%‚ construction 2.13%‚ service 1.21%‚ others 15.18%. Communication facilities: Roads‚ waterways and railways. Distance from capital: Mymensingh city is located about 120 km north from Dhaka . Main exports: Jute‚ paddy‚ oil seed‚ egg‚ banana‚ leather‚

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    At a time agriculture was the main sector of the country’s economy and tea and jute were the main export items. Things have changed in the last 20-25 years and Bangladesh has switched to second gear from agricultural sector to manufacturing sector. Tea or jute is no more the main export- readymade garments (RMG) has replaced them. About 3.0 million people are directly related while another 20 million people are indirectly involved in the RMG sector. According to a World Trade Organisation (WTO) report

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    Dhaka City

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    Dhaka City Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. With its colorful history and rich cultural traditions‚ Dhaka is known the world over as the city of mosques and muslin. Its fame attracted travelers from far and near throughout the ages. Today it has grown into a mega city of about 8.5 million people‚ with an area of about 1353 sq. km. becoming the hub of the nation’s industrial‚ commercial‚ cultural‚ educational and political activities. Today’s Dhaka has a long story of evolution

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