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History of Textiles
Man since an ancient time has always invested in textiles to protect his body from the weather and wild animals. As time went by, the idea of wearing clothes also changed. From protecting the body, it also became a way of decorating the body.
1) Textiles of East India Bengal Bihar 2). Textiles of West India Rajasthan 3) Textiles of North India. Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Himachal Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Gujarat 4) Textiles of South India. Tamil Nadu Karnataka
3)Knitting
2)Weaving 3)Apparel
Productivity Methods
Estimates economic values for ecosystem products or services that contribute to the production of commercially marketed goods. 1)Overview 2)Why Use the Productivity Method? 3)Application of the Productivity Method 4)Summary of the Productivity Method 5)Applying the Productivity Method 6)Advantages of the Productivity Method 7)Issues and Limitations of the Productivity Method
established in the year 1950 with the extreme efforts of S. Surjit Singh Nota to manufacture & supply of high quality Textile Machinery. Today Nota Industries is an ISO standard company. we are selling our products under NOTA TEX brand to the domestic and International market. Currently, S. Simarjit Singh Nota, is handling entire process of sales and distribution. Our company has achieved specialization in the manufacturing of all types of Textile Machinery like Power Looms, under pick Looms, over pick looms, Reeling Machine, Hank winding, Bailing press, Bundling press, Cone Winder, Pirn Winding Machine, Fabric Inspection Machine, Rapier Looms, and other textile machinery & spare parts etc.
Conclusion
India is called as an agricultural country & is mostly producing cotton at large. India is one of the most countries which are providing cloths to all over the world. There are few cities in India like Surat, Nashik, Bhiwandi etc are pioneer in textile industries. These cities are providing cloths to almost all over the India. Textile industry is contributing a big share in Indian GDP. Many of the Indian population is today depended upon textile industry to fulfill their needs. So, it become neccessery to do a deep study about it.
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