Managerial economics Name Talha Nisar Reg No: To: Sir Asif Warsi Date: 4th April 2014 Introduction The Alkaram group was founded in March 1986 with a vision to be a provider of innovative textile solutions worldwide. Alkaram is a manufacturer and supplier of distinguished fabric for apparel‚ home and industrial markets with clients all over the world The core services include: Fiber manufacturing Spinning Weaving Knitting Dyeing and printing of woven and knitted fabrics
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Kalamkari the ancient Indian art of painting Kalamkari refers to a method of painting natural dyes onto cotton or silk fabric with a bamboo pen or kalam. The name kalamkari translates as pen (kalam) work (kari) in Hindi/Urdu‚ and was most likely derived from trade relationships between Persian and Indian merchants as early as the 10th century CE. European merchants also had names for this type of fabric decoration: the Portugese called it pintado‚ the Dutch used the name sitz‚ and the British preferred
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standard of living for individuals on a day to day basis. Benin’s main source of income is agriculture. Cotton is at the forefront of Benin’s economic income making up 40% of total GDP. This provides a problem because of a decrease in the cost of cotton over the years‚ due to subsidied cotton production in other countries around the world. Subsistence farming also plays a major part in cotton farming troubles. Because over half of Benin’s population practices subsistence farming‚ many of the natural
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2. Readymade Garments 4 2.1 Overview 4 2.2 Market Segments 4 2.3 Domestic Demand 5 2.4 Impact of Union Budget 2012-2013 6 2.4.1 Strong demand‚ lower input costs to boost profitability 6 2.4.2 Readymade Garments 7 2.4.3 Cotton Yarn and Cotton 7 2.4.4 Man-Made Fibers 7 2.4.5 Impact Factors 8 2.5 Domestic Market 8 2.5.1 Segment-wise Demand 9 2.6 Profitability under Pressure 11 3. Arvind Mills 12 3.1 Background 12 3.2 Company Finances 13 3.3 Corporate Social
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increase. Many new inventions helped contribute towards the Industrial Revolution‚ such as the Cotton Gin‚ the Spinning Jenny and the Flying Shuttle (DOC.6). John Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733‚ it was a boat shaped piece of wood with string attached and it swayed back and forth on wheels. The cotton gin was invented by Eli Whitney in 1794‚ the machine was designed to pull the cotton fibers from the cotton seed. The spinning jenny was invented by James Hargreaves in 1764‚ this machine used eight
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Weaving: interlacing yarns Fabric Face: smoother and more lustrous; clearer and brighter print or design; more pronounced finish; floats are on the face Fabric Back: imperfections and knots; print or design duller and less distinctive; more noticeable tentering marks Warp Yarns: parallel to the salvage; thinner; stronger; more twist; usually greater in number (in unbalances weaves); straighter and more parallel; usually filament yarns (depending on fabric content) Filling Yarns: perpendicular
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the cotton wreath. First‚ you would have to go to Hobby Lobby. Why go to Hobby Lobby? Because it will have everything you need. So you wouldn’t have to go to four different stores. But you will have to get a glue gun‚ glue stick‚ hay wreath‚ tan ribbon and whatever color you need for the bow. Second‚ I would go to my farm across the street‚ to the cotton field. For anyone that doesn’t live on a farm you can always go on amazon or you can always go to a farm and ask if you could pick cotton or pay
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Have you ever wondered what life was like in the North and South before the civil war had been fought. I have done my research to tell you what it was like.The Northern economy was based off of industries for example some were fur‚ lumber‚ shipping‚ and textiles to name a few. There was a growth in trade and manufacturing of goods during this time. There were very few slaves in the North the work force was made up of mostly immigrants and at this time there were no child labor laws in place there
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------------------------------------------------- Report: The Textile Industry In India ------------------------------------------------- Arvind Mills Prepared for: Industrial Economics Prepared by: Dhruvita.Patel School: FSLE- 3 Application Number: 28380 Initiator: Rupa Korde Date: 21/04/2013 1. Executive summary Indian textile Industry has lately been developing in India has contributed a lot towards the economic growth in terms of generating employment‚ GDP‚ economic
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Government of India Ministry of Textiles (International Trade Section) *** Sub: Note on Textiles & Clothing Exports of India. 1. Introduction India’s textiles and clothing industry is one of the mainstays of the national economy. It is also one of the largest contributing sectors of India’s exports worldwide. The report of the Working Group constituted by the Planning Commission on boosting India’s manufacturing exports during 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17)‚ envisages India’s
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