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    FASHION EXPORT MERCHANDISING National Institute of Fashion Technology, DELHI M.F.M Semester 2 EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Submitted to – Ms Jasmine Dixit Submitted by – Kranti Wadmare Meghna Kumar Rahul Kumar Rounak Siraj Parul Dang EXPORT INDUSTRY OF INDIA Exports from India amounted to US$317.5 billion during 2014, up 44.1% since 2010. India’s top 10 exports accounted for 60.5% of the overall value of its global shipments. Based on statistics from the International Monetary

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    Case Study

    | | | Akij Group | | Advertised: 29-7-08 | Closing Date: 10-8-08 | It was more than fifty years ago that we emerged into the market, and then it was as small-time jute traders. From such small beginnings, we have expanded into one of the top corporations in Bangladesh, and not only in size. We are proud of our infallible quality and excellent service. We value our consumers as unique individuals and try our best to provide merchandise to suit the needs of each distinct consumer

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    Seed in Bangladesh

    Traditionally, farmers keep a part of their produce as seed and use it for subsequent crop production. They also collect seed from their neighbors’ when necessary. Seeds were also sold in village markets. Seed traders were also seen particularly in case of jute and vegetable crops. This was the total scenario until 1954, when twenty two seed multiplication farms, covering an area of about 2,200 ha, were established by public sectors. Since then many activities were taken up to develop the seed system to the

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    Diverse African Culture Research Paper

    In the large and diverse African cultures, there is many different ways they choose to express themselves creatively. Some of those ways include masks and extravagant costumes that are used for rituals or other ceremonies. Another major way they express themselves is through textiles. Sometimes the importance of textiles are overshadowed by the masks and sculptures used in the various African societies, but the textiles are just as important or even maybe more important to these cultures. Furthermore

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    Effectiveness of Using Geotextiles N Flexible Pavements

    Indian Geotechnical Conference – 2010, GEOtrendz December 16–18, 2010 IGS Mumbai Chapter & IIT Bombay Study on Synthetic Geotextiles for Road Pavements Sivapragasam, C. Vanitha, S. Professor e-mail: sivapragasam25@gmail.com Senior Lecturer e-mail: vnthsekar@yahoo.co.in Arun, V.M. Sutharsanam, S. Scholar e-mail: arundas84@gmail.com Scholar e-mail: arundas84@gmail.com Department of Civil Engineering, Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil, Virudhunagar ABSTRACT

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    Geography

    such as- employment generation, poverty alleviation, human resources development and food security. Agricultural holdings in Bangladesh are generally small. Through Cooperatives the use of modern machinery is gradually gaining popularity. Rice, Jute, Sugarcane, Potato, Pulses, Wheat, Tea and Tobacco are the principal crops. The crop sub-sector dominates the agriculture sector contributing about 72% of total production. Fisheries, livestock and forestry sub-sectors are 10.33%, 10.11% and 7.33%

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    Balance of Payment

    The economy has grown at the rate of 6-7% per annum over the past few years. More than half of the GDP is generated by the service sector; while nearly half of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector. Other goods produced are textiles, jute, fish, vegetables, fruit, leather and leath. An easy way to understand any country's economic scenario is through its Balance of Trade (BOT) and Balance of Payment (BOP) figures. Balance of Trade shows the difference between the total amount of incoming

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    Textile Industry Analysis

    GST- HANDLOOM AND TEXTILE SECTOR INTRODUCTION The Textile industry contributes 2% to India’s GDP .India is the largest producer of cotton and jute and second largest producer of silk and manmade fibre and filament in the world. Cotton majorly dominates the yarn and the fabric stage. Who produces them? The handloom and textile weavers. Any loom which is operated manually is called a handloom whereas textile is a flexible material composed of natural or synthetic fibres, formed by weaving, knitting

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    Bangladesh

    1.1 Bangladesh Status General Status (a) GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE Official Name : Capital : The People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Dhaka Geographical Location : North-Eastern part of South Asia situated in-between 20° 34’ & 26° 38’ – North Latitude and 88° 01’ & 92° 41’ – East Longitude. International Boundaries: North – India (West Bengal & Meghalaya ) West – India (West Bengal) East – India (Tripura & Assam) and Myanmar South – Bay of Bengal Area Standard Time :

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    RESEARCH PAPER Economics Volume : 4 | Issue : 2 | Feb 2014 | ISSN - 2249-555X An Economic analysis of Trends in Agriculture Growth and Production in India KEYWORDS Ramachandra Murthy K Research Scholar DOS in Economics and Cooperation, University of Mysore, Mysore Anand C Research Scholar, DOS in Economics and Cooperation, University of Mysore, Mysore Manjuprasad C Research Scholar, DOS in Economics and Cooperation, University of Mysore, Mysore ABSTRACT The present paper

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