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A Project on

Website of Crafts Villa


In partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA Batch 2016-2019) of
GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPASTHA UNIVERSITY

Under the Guidance of: Submitted by:


Mr. Shalaindra Kumar Avneet Kaur
(Faculty Guide) ENROLLMENT NO.:

5TH SEMESTER
SECTION- A

61, NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT,


TUGHALKABAD INSTITUTIONAL AREA,
NEW DELHI – 110062

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We Avneet Kaur, Abhishek Bajaj, Akshansh Shrivastav and Aastha Bhasin would like to express our deepest
gratitude to people who contributed in the making of this project and to Mr. Shailandra Kumar (Faculty Guide) who
holds the attitude of substance and Genius: who continually and convincingly conveyed the spirit of adventure in the
making of the Project. I would like to extend my gratitude to the entire Faculty of the BBA Department of the New Delhi
Institute of Management for their Continuous support and Cooperation and acting as a guide at each stage of the making
of the Project.

The Experience that we gained through this project is of immense importance not only academically but also
professionally. Indeed we will remain Grateful to all of them.

Signature of students:-

Avneet Kaur

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Avneet Kaur of BBA (5th Semester) has successfully completed the
Computer Application Project in the specified period of time.

She has given full justice to the work that was assigned to her.

We wish her all the best for the future endeavours.

Date: Mr. Shalandra Kumar


Place: (Faculty Guide)

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Contents

S.No. TOPIC PAGE

1. Chapter 1: Problem Definition

2. Chapter 2: System analysis and design

3. Chapter 3: System coding and implementation

4. Bibliography

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Chapter

Problem Definition

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1)SYSTEM OBJECTIVE AND NEEDS

1.1) INTRODUCTION

ABOUT CRAFTSVILLA

The company was co-founded by Manoj Gupta, a venture capitalist, and Monica Gupta in 2011 with funding
from India-based Nexus Venture Partners and US-based Lightspeed Venture Partners. The startup was launched
with 80 employees and five offices across India. By 2012, the startup completely exhausted the Rs10 crore
series-A round of funding, following which it downsized to a 10-member team and continued operations out of
a one-room office.

According to an article in Economic Times, the startup saw a 6% month on month growth in 2013 and 2014. [11]
[12][13][14]
In April 2015, Craftsvilla raised $18 million in a series B round of funding from Sequoia
Capital India, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Nexus Venture Partners, Global Founders Capital and Apoletto. In
November, the startup raised another $34 million in series C funding from the same investors. ] Following this
fresh round of investments, the startup claimed to have seen a 10% month on month growth and hired close to
200 people. Craftsvilla celebrates everything ethnic and is designed to capture the essence of India by
connecting local artisans and designers directly to global customers. We believe in catering to the diverse
preferences of our customers and ensuring a great online shopping experience. Craftsvilla.com helps
customers discover and buy products that are not easily available to them today. We, at Craftsvilla — the
largest online ethnic store, take pride in our roots. So, if you are looking for anything Indian that is top
quality, yet affordable, Craftsvilla.com is the best online marketplace for you to shop from. We cater to
the masses with an enviable collection of ethnic
products including Sarees, Lehengas, SalwarSuits, Men’s Kurtas, Kurtis, Jewellery and Accessories.

If your heart beats for the timeless saree, you can feast on our rich collection of Designer
Sarees, Kanchivaram Sarees, Wedding Sarees and Bollywood Sarees. We also boast of an exquisite
collection of Lehengas including Designer and Bridal Lehengas. Those who are comfortable
with salwar suits need not lose heart. Craftsvilla.com lets you choose from a treasure trove of
elegant Anarkali Suits, trendy Palazzo Suits and stylish Straight Suits. Since we believe in fashion
inspired by ethnic style, we also boast of a wide collection of Men’s Kurtas, Party Dresses, Gowns, etc.
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To complete your look, choose from our to-die-for-collection of stylish accessories. We also bring to you
an assortment of fashionable ethnic jewellery online from a collection of traditional and
contemporary Earrings, Necklaces, Mangalsutras and more. Your look is never complete without that
perfect bag that carries all your essentials. You can pick up whatever suits your needs from our
impressive collection of Clutches, Designer Bags, Pouches and Eco-Friendly Bags. A good shoe goes a
long way and our range of Men’s and Women’s footwear brings you closer to finding that perfect fit.
Craftsvilla.com not only caters to your fashion needs, but offers a complete online shopping
experience with its range of Kitchen Accessories and Home Décor. We also bring you closer to nature
with our range of organic Body and Hair Care products.

Staying true to our commitment of taking Indian ethnic fashion to every corner of the world, we have
launched the Craftsvilla shopping app for those who love to shop on the go! Craftsvilla.com is not just
about a memorable shopping experience, it also offers customer-friendly services so that you can enjoy
the best deals and awesome discounts on all products. Customer satisfaction is something we swear by
and that is why we offer free shipping and CoD facilities on most of our products. We also ensure 100%
security on payment gateways. We make online shopping a dream with multiple payment options, timely
delivery and a prompt customer care service. We also offer reverse pick-up services and easy refund
policies. So, hangout on Craftsvilla.com, your one-stop destination for ethnic shopping in India.

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1.1) PROBLEMS IN THE EXISTING SYSTEM

1) It is very complex to naive users.

2) It is very costly.

3) It is very time-consuming.

4) Its maintenance is very difficult.

5) We need trained professionals to create this websites.

6) It is very complicated to use.

7) Lack of appropriate information.

1.2) OBJECTIVES

Following objectives were laid down for the Craftsvilla:-

1.3.1) my website provides easy and understandable information to users.

1.3.2) my website provides full description of the products of Craftsvilla.

1.3.3) my website provides profile of the company.

1.3.4) my website is cost effective.

1.3.5) my website contains detailed information of customers view.

1.3.6) my website provides a provision of latest Smartphone launched by Craftsvilla.

1.3.7) my website keeps abreast the daily events organized by Craftsvilla.

1.3) DATA COLLECTION:

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We can collect our data by two ways:-

(A) PRIMARY DATA

Primary data is information collected by the researcher directly through instruments such as surveys, interviews,
focus groups or observation. Tailored to his specific needs, primary research provides the researcher with the
most accurate and up-to-date data.

FOR EXAMPLES:-

Collection of data directly by the researcher on brand awareness, brand preference, brand loyalty and other
aspects of consumer behavior from a sample of consumers by interviewing them. Primary data are first-hand
information collected through various methods such as observation, interviewing, mailing etc.

(B) SECONDARY DATA

Secondary data, on the other hand, is basically primary data collected by someone else. Researchers reuse and
repurpose information as secondary data because it is easier and less expensive to collect. However, it is seldom
as useful and accurate as primary data.

FOR EXAMPLES:-

Census reports, annual reports and financial statements of companies, Statistical statements, Reports of
Government Departments, Annual Reports on currency and finance published by the National Bank for
Ethiopia, Statistical Statements relating to Cooperatives, Federal Cooperative Commission.

My project will focus on secondary data collection.


I have collected the data from various sources which includes various websites like
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http://www.craftsvilla.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craftsvilla

1.4) Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)


The systems development life cycle (SDLC), also referred to as the application development life-cycle, is a term
used in systems engineering, information system and software engineering to describe a process for planning,
creating, testing, and deploying a system. The systems development lifecycle concept applies to a range of
hardware and software configurations, as a system can be composed of hardware only, software only, or a
combination of both.

The product life cycle describes the process for building information systems in a very deliberate, structured
and methodical way, reiterating each stage of the product's life. The systems development life cycle, according
to Elliott & Strachan & Radford (2004), "originated in the 1960s, to develop large scale functional business
systems in an age of large scale business conglomerates. Information systems activities revolved around
heavy data processing and number crunching routines".[6]

Several systems development frameworks have been partly based on SDLC, such as the structured systems
analysis and design method (SSADM) produced for the UK government Office of Government Commerce in
the 1980s. Ever since, according to Elliott (2004), "the traditional life cycle approaches to systems development
have been increasingly replaced with alternative approaches and frameworks, which attempted to overcome
some of the inherent deficiencies of the traditional SDLC"

SDLC can be described along a spectrum of agile to iterative to sequential methodologies. Agile methodologies,
such as XP and Scrum, focus on lightweight processes which allow for rapid changes (without necessarily
following the pattern of SDLC approach) along the development cycle. Iterative methodologies, such
as Rational Unified Process and dynamic systems development method, focus on limited project scope and
expanding or improving products by multiple iterations. Sequential or big-design-up-front (BDUF) models,
such as waterfall, focus on complete and correct planning to guide large projects and risks to successful and
predictable results.[citation needed] Other models, such as anamorphic development, tend to focus on a form of
development that is guided by project scope and adaptive iterations of feature development.

In project management a project can be defined both with a project life cycle (PLC) and an SDLC, during which
slightly different activities occur. According to Taylor (2004), "the project life cycle encompasses all the
activities of the project, while the systems development life cycle focuses on realizing the product requirements
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The SDLC is not a methodology per se, but rather a description of the phases in the life cycle of a software
application. These phases (broadly speaking) are, investigation, analysis, design, build, test, implement, and
maintenance and support. All software development methodologies (such as the more commonly known
waterfall and scrum methodologies) follow the SDLC phases but the method of doing that varies vastly between
methodologies. In the Scrum methodology, for example, one could say a single user story goes through all the
phases of the SDLC within a single two-week sprint. Contrast this to the waterfall methodology, as another
example, where every business requirement (recorded in the analysis phase of the SDLC in a document called
the Business Requirements Specification) is translated into feature/functional descriptions (recorded in the
design phase in a document called the Functional Specification) which are then all built in one go as a collection
of solution features typically over a period of three to nine months, or more. These methodologies are obviously
quite different approaches yet, they both contain the SDLC phases in which a requirement is born, then travels
through the life cycle phases ending in the final phase of maintenance and support, after-which (typically) the
whole life cycle starts again for a subsequent version of the software application.

Six Phases of the System Development Life Cycle

 Preliminary Investigation
◦ Assesses feasibility and practicality of system

 System Analysis

◦ Study old system and identify new requirements

◦ Defines system from user's view

 System Design

◦ Design new/alternative system

◦ Defines system from technical view

 System Development

◦ New hardware and software is acquired, developed, and tested

 System Implementation

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◦ System installation and training

 System Operation & Maintenance

◦ Daily operation

◦ Periodic evaluation and updating

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Phases

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1.6) PROJECT PLANNING:

NAME OF MEMBER JOB DONE BY MEMBERS

DEEPTI SINGH Coding and maintenance and team leader

ARMAAN KUKREJA Data collection and problem definition of project

HARSHITA SHARMA System design and implementation

FARAZ YUSUF Responsible for system analysis and


administration of the application

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CHAPTER

SYSTEM ANALYSIS &


DESIGN

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1) DESCRIPTION OF INFORMATION SYSTEM

A) OVERALL DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM

Figure-1

The user will request for the service.

1. The authentication process will be done.


2. Done through the main page the user will select the available services whichever is required by him.
3. After the selection is made the user will get the desired information in accordance with his demand.

In this way the transaction is proceeding.

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B) PHYSICAL DESIGN

HOME SAREE LEHENGA

CASUAL
WEAR
SALWAR FOOD
SUITS

MEN’S WEAR

HOME
DECOR

FIG-2: SITE MAP

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The website will open with the first page as “Home of CRAFTSVILLA”

The main page is divided into 8 links –

A. Home
B. Casual wear
C. Saree
D. Salwar Suits
E. Lehenga
F. Men’s wear
G. Food
H. Home Decor

I. In the Home:–

It gives us many options by which we can get an overview about the company like when it was started how
many stores they have & in how many countries stores are available?

II. In the Casual Wear:–

There are many options in which you can choose what you like the best . All the casual wears can be
viewed here. There are a lot of designs and cloths available at this link under the casual wears.

III. In the Saree:–

It tells customers about the all the collection of sarees whether latest or old is available. Giving the
customers number of variety to choose from.

IV. In the salwar suit :–

It tells customers about the all the collection of salwar suits whether latest or old is available. Giving the
customers number of variety to choose from .

V. In the Lehenga :–

It tells customers about the all the collection of lehenga whether latest or old is available. Giving the
customers number of variety to choose from .

VI . In the Men’s wear :–

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It tells customers about the all the collection of men’s wear whether latest or old is available. Giving the
customers number of variety to choose from .

VII . In the Food :–

It tells the customers about all the food items be it snacks, chocolates, imported candys etc. That the craftsvilla
sells. And there’s a vast range of this.

IX . In the Home Decor :–

It tells the customers about all the products that the cravtsvilla sells to decorate homes, for home furnishing,
cushions, etc. .

C ) DATABASE DESIGN

FEEDBACK FORM (FOR FEEDBACK PROCESS)


NAME Name of the person
Email Email address of the person
MOBILE Contact number of the person
SELECT A STATE He/she should select his/her state
SUBJECT Topic on which he is feeding back
DISCRIPTION Detailed description about the topic

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CHAPTER

SYSTEM CODING

&

IMPLEMENTATION

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Coding for Home page:

<html>

<title>Craftsvilla</title>

<img src="G:\4.png"><body bgcolor="#F06292"><center>

<table border="1" width="1200"><tr bgcolor="#F8BBD0">

<td><center> <a href ="G:\armaan.html"> Home </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan1.html"> Casual wear </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan2.html"> Saree</a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan3.html"> Salwar Suits </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan4.html">Lehenga </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan5.html"> Men's </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan6.html"> Food </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan7.html"> Home Decor </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp

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</td></tr></table><marquee><img src="G:\1.png"><img src="G:\2.png"><img src="G:\3.png">

</marquee><img src="G:\5.png"><img src="G:\6.png"><font size="8" color="black"> Craftsvilla — your

destination for all things ethnic</font>

<p><B>Craftsvilla celebrates everything ethnic and is designed to capture the essence of India by connecting

local artisans and designers directly to global customers. We believe in catering to the diverse preferences of our

customers and ensuring a great online shopping experience. Craftsvilla.com helps customers discover and buy

products that are not easily available to them today. We, at Craftsvilla — the largest online ethnic store, take

pride in our roots. So, if you are looking for anything Indian that is top quality, yet affordable, Craftsvilla.com is

the best online marketplace for you to shop from. We cater to the masses with an enviable collection of ethnic

products including Sarees, Lehengas, Salwar Suits, Men’s Kurtas, Kurtis, Jewellery and Accessories.</B></p>

<p><B>If your heart beats for the timeless saree, you can feast on our rich collection of Designer Sarees,

Kanchivaram Sarees, Wedding Sarees and Bollywood Sarees. We also boast of an exquisite collection of

Lehengas including Designer and Bridal Lehengas. Those who are comfortable with salwar suits need not lose

heart. Craftsvilla.com lets you choose from a treasure trove of elegant Anarkali Suits, trendy Palazzo Suits and

stylish Straight Suits. Since we believe in fashion inspired by ethnic style, we also boast of a wide collection of

Men’s Kurtas, Party Dresses, Gowns, etc.</p></B>

<p><B>To complete your look, choose from our to-die-for-collection of stylish accessories. We also bring to

you an assortment of fashionable ethnic jewellery online from a collection of traditional and contemporary

Earrings, Necklaces, Mangalsutras and more. Your look is never complete without that perfect bag that carries

all your essentials. You can pick up whatever suits your needs from our impressive collection of Clutches,

Designer Bags, Pouches and Eco-Friendly Bags. A good shoe goes a long way and our range of Men’s and

Women’s footwear brings you closer to finding that perfect fit. Craftsvilla.com not only caters to your fashion

needs, but offers a complete online shopping experience with its range of Kitchen Accessories and Home Décor.

We also bring you closer to nature with our range of organic Body and Hair Care products.</p></B>
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<p><B>Staying true to our commitment of taking Indian ethnic fashion to every corner of the world, we have

launched the Craftsvilla shopping app for those who love to shop on the go! Craftsvilla.com is not just about a

memorable shopping experience, it also offers customer-friendly services so that you can enjoy the best deals

and awesome discounts on all products. Customer satisfaction is something we swear by and that is why we

offer free shipping and CoD facilities on most of our products. We also ensure 100% security on payment

gateways. We make online shopping a dream with multiple payment options, timely delivery and a prompt

customer care service. We also offer reverse pick-up services and easy refund policies. So, hangout on

Craftsvilla.com, your one-stop destination for ethnic shopping in India.</p></B></center></body></html>

Coding for casual wear page:


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<html>

<title>Casual wears</title>

<body bgcolor="#F06292"><center><table border="1" width="1200"><tr bgcolor="#C2185B">

<td><center> <a href ="G:\armaan.html"> Home </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan1.html"> Casual wear </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan2.html"> Saree</a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan3.html"> Salwar Suits </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan4.html">Lehenga </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan5.html"> Men's </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan6.html"> Food </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan7.html"> Home Decor </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp

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</td></tr></table><center><marquee><img src="G:\8.png"><img src="G:\15.png"><img

src="G:\14.png"></marquee><img src="G:\9.png"><img src="G:\10.png"><img src="G:\11.png"><img

src="G:\12.png"><img src="G:\13.png"></center></body></html>

Coding for saree page:

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<html>

<title>Saree</title><body bgcolor="#F06292"><center>

<table border="1" width="1200"><tr bgcolor="#C2185B">

<td><center> <a href ="G:\armaan.html"> Home </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan1.html"> Casual wear </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan2.html"> Saree</a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan3.html"> Salwar Suits </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan4.html">Lehenga </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan5.html"> Men's </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan6.html"> Food </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan7.html"> Home Decor </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp

</td></tr></table><center><img src="G:\16.png"><img src="G:\17.png">

<img src="G:\18.png"><img src="G:\19.png"><img src="G:\20.png">

<img src="G:\21.png"> <p><b>


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Buy Sarees Online

.<p><B> The saree is one of the world’s oldest unstitched garments that have stood the test of time. Over

the ages, it has not only become a wardrobe staple for Indian women, but also the canvas for artisans to

weave magic in the form of exquisite embroidery, innovative prints and jewelled or gold-silver

embellishments!

.<p><B> Interestingly, the origins of a saree can be traced back to the Mesopotamian civilisation. Since

India was introduced to the art of weaving cotton into fabric by the Mesopotamian civilisation, the men

and women of the Indus Valley Civilisation were familiar with the fabric as well. They wore a garment

that resembled the loin cloth. These garments were draped around the waist and the rest of the cloth was

pleated and passed between the legs and tucked safely in the back to enable easy movement of legs. This

style can still be seen in the Maharashtrian Navari saree today. Historical records show that this style of

clothing was not only restricted to Mesopotamia or the Indus Valley, but was also well known in Egypt,

Sumer, and Assyria.

.<p><B> Despite all these influences, the garment actually started taking shape with the advent of the

Aryans. The Aryan women wore a cloth around their waist, which was known as neevi. Much after the

Indus Valley period, many Indian epics were found to mention a garment known as kanchuki. It was a

piece of cloth worn by women to cover the breasts. It can easily qualify as the earliest form

of choli or blouse . With time, refined tastes among the wealthier classes led to experiments with clothing,

and the art of dyeing the fabric was born. Though a few basic stitched garments had made their way into

the society by this time, the neevi and the kanchuki remained the most widely-worn garments for women.

By the end of the epic era, women’s clothing had evolved by leaps and bounds. Women were wearing

beautiful garments embellished with delicate embroidery and precious and semi-precious stones.

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.<p><B> Despite all these developments, it was only in the Mughal era that the sari took its final form as a

three-piece garment. The rich influence of the Mughal era introduced the finest of fabrics for sarees .

These fabrics were then embellished with gold and silver wires and gems to match the grandeur of the

era. Along came the master weavers and the many styles of weaving and the dye-and-tie method of

dyeing these fabrics. Bandhani and leheriya sarees of Gujarat are two of the most famous examples of the

dye-and-tie method.

.<p><B> Saree designs in India truly evolved when floral patterns, paisleys, figurines from traditional

weaves and bird and animal motifs used in brocades slowly came to be recognised as traditional sari

motifs.

.<p><B> Today, however, is a different story altogether. The versatility of this ancient Indian garment has

turned it into a global sensation. Designers are experimenting with fabrics, colours, styles and patterns

like never before. A vast treasure trove of sarees available online offers plenty of choices like

embroidered, beaded, zari work, half sarees and more. Designers are constantly reinventing this classic

Indian attire without compromising on its timelessness. This monsoons, sarees are definitely stealing the

show at not just national platforms but at international stages too. The modern interpretation of the saree

falls right in line with the season of romance. Sarees are the perfect accompaniment to the rains with its

romantic vibe and feel. Fall in love with sarees again this monsoon with our monsoon collection.

.<p><B> Gone are the days of going from shop to shop to buy that perfect saree for your special moment.

Online shopping sites have opened a world of possibilities for saree lovers. Latest trends and innovations

in the market bring something new to the table every day. With its amazing reach and timeless appeal,

saree seems like a potential contender for a spot in the closets of women world over. So, the next time

you go sari shopping, visit craftsvilla.com for an amazing collection of this six-yard wonder.

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</p></b></center></body></html>

Coding for salwar suit page:


<html<title>Salwar Suit</title>

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<body bgcolor="#F06292"><center>

<table border="1" width="1200"><tr bgcolor="#C2185B">

<td><center> <a href ="G:\armaan.html"> Home </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan1.html"> Casual wear </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan2.html"> Saree</a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan3.html"> Salwar Suits </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan4.html">Lehenga </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan5.html"> Men's </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp | <a

href="G:\armaan6.html"> Food </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp |<a

href="G:\armaan7.html"> Home Decor </a>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp

</td></tr></table><center><img src="G:\22.png"><img src="G:\23.png">

<img src="G:\24.png"><img src="G:\25.png"></center> <p><b>If tea or chai is the unofficial national

beverage of our country, the salwar-kameez can be easily labelled as the unofficial national dress for

women all over the Indian subcontinent. The salwar kameez is popular all over India and there exists

subtle variations in design depending on the region one is based. For example, if one were to observe in

metros, the salwar in the salwar-kameez tends to be replaced by leggings and jeans. Gold printed polka
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dots or Gold borders are favoured in South India, whereas the Northern half of the country favours plain

printed kameez with sequin work and embroidery. The amount of sequin work and embroidery depends

on which occasion the salwaar suits have to be worn. Salwar suits reserved for parties and marriages

tend to be flashier and eye catching due to the bright colour schemes and amount of sequin and

embroidery work done on them. Salwaar suits reserved for everyday and office use tends to be simpler

for obvious reasons. The salwar suit is traditionally worn with a “dupatta”. The dupatta can be used to

drape oneself and also to cover one's head during religious functions, and in some households in the

presence of elders. For others, the dupatta is simply a stylish accessory that can be worn over one

shoulder or draped around the chest andover both shoulders.

.<p><B> It is a pleasant surprise to discover that the humble salwar kameez has its origins in royalty. The

salwaar suit was the popular dress of choice in the North Western parts of India. The credit for

popularising the salwar suit goes to the Mughals. After the Mughals conquered India, they brought a lot

of their traditions and culture to India. The outfit is believed to originate with the Turkic-Iranian horse

riding steppe tribes of Central Asia from whom the Mughals have descended. A number of these tribes

converted to Islam. Since it was the dress of the courts, the garment slowly caught on the fancy of

people as the Mughal Empire expanded its grasp all over the subcontinent.

.<p><B> The trousers, or salwar, are known as salwar in Punjabi: salwaar or shalwaar in Gujarati, and

shalwar in Urdu. The word comes from the Persian, meaning pants. The shirts, kameez or qamiz, takes

its name from the Arabic ’qamis’. There are two main hypotheses regarding the origin of the word,

namely:-

1. The Arabic qamis is derived from the Latin word for shirt-camisia , which in its turn comes from the

Proto-Indo-European kem meaning cloak.

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2. The mediaeval Latin camisia is a borrowing from the Late Classical Greek kamision from the Central

Semitic root “qmṣ”, represented by Ugaritic qmṣ meaning garment and Arabic “qamiṣ” which translates

to shirt. Both of these are related to the Hebrew verb “qmṣ” meaning grip or to enclose with one’s hand.

.<p><B> What makes a “salwar-kameez”or “salwar-suit”? The salwar kameez gained widespread

popularity with women in India as an alternative to the cumbersome saree. And the “salwaar suit”,

which was seen as a suitable outfit that met their modesty requirements, and also allowed freedom of

movement, emerged as a popular choice.

.<p><B> A salwar kameez or a Salwar-suit consists of three pieces of fabrics. They are the Salwaar,

Kameez and a dupatta. The Salwar is equivalent to a sleeved tunic or a shirt. The length of the Salwaar

can reach anywhere from the upper thighs or all the way down to the ankles. It can either have a loose fit

or a body hugging one. Traditionally, the kurta doesn’t have pockets but the modern variants these days

do. You can also request the tailor to stitch a pocket into your salwar suit.

.<p><B> The width of the trouser cuffs on the salwar ranges from as wide as 30 cm for the “pantaloon”

look to as narrow as 10 cm for “harem” pants. They can be longer than the legs, which when worn,

crease around the ankles giving the look as if the person is wearing bangles and hence the name

“churidaar”.

.<p><B> Churidars are also cut longer than the leg and finish with a tightly fitting buttoned cuff at the

ankle. The excess length falls into folds and appears like a set of bangles resting on the ankle (churidar-

bangle like). When the wearer is sitting, the extra material is the “ease” that makes it possible to bend

the legs and sit comfortably. The word “churidar” is from Hindi and made its way into English only

recently. Earlier, tight-fitting churidar-like pants worn in in India were referred to by the British as long-

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drawers or mosquito drawers.

.<p><B> The churidar is usually worn with a kameez (a form-fitted over shirt) by women or they can

form part of a bodice and skirt ensemble. Churidar Salwar-Kameez isn’t like its traditional counterpart.

A churidar is similar to the salwar but is tighter fitting at the hips, thighs and ankles, more like

leggings.

.<p><B> Churidar kurta sets are stitched in different types of fabric: silk, cotton, chiffon, georgette and

so on. There are a variety of designs in churidar suits. Traditionally, the kurta is a long one that goes

below the knee. With changing times, the style and shape of the kurta has undergone considerable

change — from a simple one to a more stylish look. There are different neck shapes, neck depth and

kameez lengths available in the modern kameez. Some of them are simple and plain with a multi-

coloured dupatta. One can mix and match combinations of the kurta and the churidar. Some of them

come with heavy embroidery and rich designs which are usually worn on special occasions.

.<p><B> A patiala salwar (pattian walee salwar) is a type of female trousers which has its roots in Patiala

City in Punjab. In the earlier times, the Patiala Salwar was the King of Patiala’s royal dress. The “Patiala

Salwar” has a close resemblance to the “Pathani” Suit which has similar loose lowers as “Salwar’s” and

long knee length top known as “Kameez”. Over the decade, the dress now is not worn by men but has

classically transformed itself with new cuts and styling into women’s “Patiala Salwar.” Its distinguishing

characteristic is folds of cloth stitched together that meet at the bottom. “Patiala-salwars” require double

the length of material to get stitched. The fall of the pleats of the “Patiala-Salwar” is such that it gives a

beautiful draping effect.

.<p><B> One of the most worn ethnic wear, salwar suits are available in a wide range of variety and

design. From chikankari salwar suits, to phulkari salwar suits, silk salwar suits, cotton salwar suits and

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much more, online portals like Craftsvilla have a marvellous collection from designers all over the

country. Designer salwar suits come in embroidered, sequined and many other varieties that will

definitely catch your eye. Log on to the site now and buy the latest designs in salwar

suits.</p></b></body></html>

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<img src="G:\28.png"><img src="G:\29.png"></center><p><b> Every Indian girl envisions herself in a

beautiful lehenga choli at her wedding. A traditional form of clothing, lehenga cholis have been a staple

in an Indian brides trousseau for ages now. The humble lehenga choli which has been home wear has

been elevated by designers into one of the most fashionable attires of the day.<p><B>

The ancient version of the skirt or ghagra has evolved from the antariya which when stitched on one side

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becomes tabular or can be gathered around the waist and worn with a girdle or drawstring. It is paired

with a jacket style blouse called choli, something very similar to the saree blouse. The third piece that

completes this attire is the dupatta. Most commonly worn in the seedha pallu style with the length of the

scarf thrown over the shoulder from the back, it is further pulled over the chest across to the other side

and pinned. Nowadays however, it is also worn like a scarf, or carried on the side apart from many other

styles. The skirt style provides for better ease of movement for village women who need to cover long

distances every day for water and chores. Lehengas worn by worker women arent full length and do not

reach the ankles. They usually end a few inches above the ankle to make movement and work

easier. .<p><B>

The Southern part of India has another version of the lehenga choli called the pattu pavadam. This is

traditionally worn by girls before puberty, when they change into a saree denoting that they are of a

marriageable age. The pavadam is an airy comfortable skirt which allows girls to play freely. The choli is

long in the style of a shirt and the dupatta is omitted unless there is a special occasion. .<p><B>

The Mughals gave the lehenga a whole new dimension. It became the attire of the royal ladies and

aristocracy, and was worn regularly during occasions. Paired with the typical muslim paasa, a lehenga

choli is a staple bridal wear even today. .<p><B>

The lehenga is a favourite canvas for designers to play with. The sheer elegance and richness of the entire

look lends itself to experimentation on various levels. The lehenga is most popularly made of silk which

can be sourced from many parts of the country, depending on the choice of the wearer. Bangalore silk

lehengas, Mysore silk lehengas, Assam silk lehengas are some of the most sought after silk lehenga

styles. Other fabrics are brocade, georgette, chiffon and net. A combination of these is also used today to

add volume to the skirt. Lehengas most popularly are made in a puffy umbrella shape. However, other

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styles like the mermaid, bodycon and flair also have many patrons. .<p><B>

Today, cotton lehenga skirts are catching up and can be paired casually with a choli, crop top or even a

tee shirt. These lehengas come with beautiful handloom work like kalamkari and chikankari. Block

printed and tie and dye printed skirts are also trending and look absolutely fabulous when paired in

contrast with interesting shades. .<p><B>

What happens when two amazing trends meet each other? The saree and lehenga, two defining Indian

styles come together to make the lehenga saree. Essentially a stitched saree, the final look is a cross

between a saree and a lehenga when the lower part is the skirt of the lehenga with the pleats of the saree

and the upper part is the blouse. The dupatta is draped like the pallu of the saree completing the look.

Chiffon and georgette with net is the fabric of choice for the lehenga saree as they drape beautifully.

Lehenga gowns are also very popular. .<p><B>This Western yet ethnic outlook to the lehenga has won

the hearts of young girls all over the country and is a frequently spotted style at weddings. .<p><B>

Modern day silhouettes include interesting variations that can be customized as per every girls needs.

Some latest lehenga designs include the panelled lehenga, A-line lehengas, asymmetrical lehengas,

kalidar lehengas, lehengas with full flair and much more. Designer lehengas frequently display a

similarity to royal couture. With rich embroidery, embellishment with precious and semi-precious stones,

gold and silver thread work, lehengas make for the perfect attire for an Indian bride. A can can skirt is

attached to give the lehenga a ball room effect. .<p><B>

Typical ghaghra choli patterns include ikat, mangalgiri, kalamkari, zardosi, maheshwari, leheriya, batik,

bandhni, etc. These techniques are best demonstrated on a beautiful lehenga skirt. Each piece made with

either of these techniques is unique as they are handmade and cannot be replicated. .<p><B>

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Lehengas for weddings are heavier affairs which have intricate detailing and work. Designer bridal

lehengas are custom made and have variations in design, embroidery, zari work and much more. The

cholis are similarly made and paired with gorgeous dupattas to complete the look. Traditional bridal

jewellery like a maang tika, satlada, naulakha, etc. works brilliantly with bridal lehengas. .<p><B>

Shop online for beautiful lehenga sets only on Craftsvilla which brings together the best designs and

designers from around the country. So, if you are looking to pick an exclusive piece, hurry up and log

onto Craftsvilla to treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind lehenga set.</p></b></body></html>

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men’s fashion, the first thing that pops into our minds is some sharp Western wear, most probably a well

cut suit. However, men’s ethnic fashion has caught on rapidly as we see strapping young men pulling off

Indian clothes with an elevated sense of panache and elegance. Versatile with a range that goes from

comfortable to classy, there is more for men to pick from than just shirts and pants.

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<p><b> This year, definitely calls for a complete rehashing of men’s wardrobe. Start with a small

collection of well fitted kurtas that can be paired easily with denims or pyjamas. Airy with lots of room

for easy movement, it is easy to see why the kurta has been a staple in men’s wear. Available in cotton,

silk and a variety of other fabrics, kurtas are available in various lengths ranging from waist, mid-thigh

to knee length. Pick up a bright colour that is extremely pleasing and quite different from the shades of

blue, whites and checks that have been around for a while. If you can’t decide between a gorgeous kurta

and a nice shirt, pick a kurta shirt that takes the best of both worlds. These are mostly embroidered and

patterned in traditional Indian prints like kalamkari, chikankari, batik, bandhni and more.

<p><b> If you need to amp up your kurta or bandh gala shirt, nothing better than a Nehru jacket. This

chic wear popularised by the first Prime Minister of India has made a grand entry after quite a while and

definitely doesn’t seem to exit the fashion scene in a hurry. Nehru jackets can be made of khadi, silk or

cotton and add that extra level of oomph to any outfit. This can also be paired with festive kurtas and

sherwanis for men. Sherwanis are mostly worn on important occasions and festivities and is a very

popular choice for grooms and best men during a wedding ceremony. An amalgamation of the Indian

kurta and the Western Coat jacket, the sherwani is the pinnacle of ethnic wear for men as it effortlessly

exudes class and elegance. Pair this with a dhoti or cotton or silk pyjama in contrast. Brush your hair

back and trim that beard and you are all set to set some pretty girl’s heart racing. Carry the dupatta that

comes with the Sherwani and let it add some softness to that macho side of yours.

<p><b> Change the definition of suits as you don on a Pathani suit. Perfect for festivities, the pyjama

may be pre-stitched in a dhoti style. The perfect attire for weddings and if you need a fashionable

distraction from the sherwani, the Pathani suit is just it. A clean hairdo, smart watch and nagras or

Kolhapuri chappals will complete the look and you are good to go. Complement the look with a

gorgeous men’s ring. One of the most fashionable men’s accessories along with bracelets and a thin

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chain, the men’s ring is a subtle reminder of glitz and glamour. A hint of gold set with a single solitaire

or multiple stones makes for a great statement.

<p><b> Find the finest collection of men’s ethnic wear on India’s best ethnic wear site, Craftsvilla. Hand

picked and curated to include the best pieces from leading designers all over the country, you will find

everything, from cotton kurtas to silk sherwanis only on craftsvilla. So, gift a loved one or splurge some

on yourself and get yourself a gorgeous ethnic men’s wear.</p></b></body></html>

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<img src="G:\46.png"></center> <p><B> Every house needs to be converted into a home when you step

into it. The way you decorate it gives your house the touch that makes it just yours and defines who you

are. Home décor forms an essential part of your house, giving it the personality it deserves, highlighting

your choices and generally creating an environment amenable for the gathering of your friends and

family.

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<p><b>Most home décor serves to be both ornamental and functional. Take the humble pen stand or the

table coaster for example. These play small roles in keeping an organized house and also can be a

reflection of your style. We all love a vase full of fresh flowers in our living, drawing, bedroom or

corridor, or in all of those, and get a whiff of freshness every time you pass them by. Photo

frames depicting our family, pursuits or simply beautiful pictures are a lovely addition to our homes and

easily lighten up the room. For avid book readers, you can buy the themed book holders which are as

much a delight as the books themselves. Lights, candles and lamps frequently take up strategic spots in

the house, highlighting a wall, pictures or a statuette. They can also be decorative in themselves. Ardent

home owners will love our collection of gorgeous bed spreads, table covers. They are available in cloth,

lace and even washable plastic and are present over a wide variety of designs. You will definitely fall in

love with our pillow collection which range from the bed pillows to cushions in various sizes. You can

prop them up throughout your house for the comfortable plush feel. Rugs, carpets and doormats are an

absolute home essential, especially if you have a young one who has a tendency to trip and fall. So this

monsoon, invest in home décor that are not just aesthetic but are functional too. At Craftsvilla, we have

handpicked a collection of exclusive home décor from sellers all over the country. Find your pick at our

monsoon collection of home décor.

<p><b>At Craftsvilla, you will find home accessories of each and every kind and in a multitudinous of

designs. Buy home décor online at our store and avail discounts on every item that you love. Decorate

your perfect space just as you imagined.</p></b></body></html>

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. Websites –
 http://www.craftsvilla.co.in/
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/craftsvilla
 http://www.craftsvilla.co.in/category/

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2. Books –
 Anuradha Agarwal, Computer Application, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 2009.Xavier,
 Working With HTML, Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 20011

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