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On a Skilling Spree!
Skilling the labour is priority on the agenda of industry and the Government, and modernisation and rapid growth vital for the export-based textile industry depend solely on the progress of this new drive. An ITJ Report sizes up the mission of this skilling spree
Skilling Spree, Textile Industry, Dilip Chenoy, National Skill Development Council, NSDC, Skill Councils, Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojna, PMKVY, National Skill Qualification Framework, NSQF, JV Rao, Textile Sector Skill Council, TSC, Research Advisory Committee, RAC
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Value addition for knitted garments by Indian traditional designs
Indian traditional embroideries are vibrant and flamboyant, stylish and delicate; they can be hand made or can be machine incorporated, feel AN Sai Krishnan, A Thirugnanasambantham and V Chandrasekaran.
Indian traditional designs are the visual art forms produced and prevalent in the Indian subcontinent from third millennium BCE to date.
AN Sai Krishnan, A Thirugnanasambantham, V Chandrasekaran, BCE, Mithila, Bihar State Of India, Knitted Garments, Garments, PSG College Of Technology, Polytechnic College, Dr.Shailaja D.Naik, Dr Shailaja D Naik, Jyothi V Vastrad, Terry Brackenbury, Knitted Clothing Technology
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J Hayavadana pens a book on fabric structure
Prof J Hayavadana, a graduate from the Bangalore University of Textiles, post graduate in textile technology from PSG College of Technology (Bharathiyar University) and doctorate from Anna University under faculty of technology, has penned a book on fabric structure and design.
Prof J Hayavadana, Bangalore University Of Textiles, Textile Technology, PSG College Of Technology, Bharathiyar University, Fabric Formation, Fabric Structure, Scitech Publications (India) Pvt Ltd, M/S Wood Head Publishers, London, Scitech Publication
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