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		<title>COTTON SPINNING MILL</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2014 07:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">               No  one  really  knows for certain  when  man  took  weaving cloths.   It  is know Adam and Eve knew of their  nakedness  when they had eaten the fruit of knowledge.  They then made approus of fig  leaves to cover their nudity.  Be that as it may, the  first evidence  we  have of cloth being used is  during  neolithic  age (6000  years  ago) when we find that the strands  of  animal  and vegetable  fibre were made into thread by twisting by  hand,  the thread  plaited  together and then woven into a  simple  pit-loom into  cloth.  Fragment of such plaited cloth have been  found  in Switzerland.  In India, perhaps, it happened likewise but we have nothing  on record.  According to the sacred texts of  the  Vedas the  basic  apparel  continued  to  comprise  of  Antaria  (lower garment)  and  Uttaria  (upper garment) both  unstitched  but  in addition  men  and woman began to a kayaband (sash)  to  hold  up Antaria.  A Urinisoe (turban) began to be worn as head gear.</p>
<p><strong>  Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>    Introduction</li>
<li>    Uses and Applications</li>
<li>    Properties</li>
<li>    Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>    Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>    B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>    Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>   Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>    Capacity</li>
<li>    Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>    List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>    Raw Materials</li>
<li>    Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>    Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>    Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>    Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>    Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>    Turnover</li>
<li>    Cost of Production</li>
<li>    Break Even Point</li>
<li>    Profitability</li>
<li>    Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>    Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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		<title>Spinning cotton</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Oct 2013 12:38:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>No one really knows for certain when man took weaving Cloths. It is know adam and eve knew of their nakedness when They had eaten the fruit of knowledge. They then made approus of Fig leaves to cover their nudity. Be that as it may, the first Evidence we have of cloth being used is during neolithic age (6000 years ago) when we find that the strands of animal and Vegetable fibre were made into thread by twisting by hand, the Thread plaited together and then woven into a simple pit-loom Into cloth. Fragment of such plaited cloth have been found in Switzerland. In india, perhaps, it happened likewise but we have Nothing on record. According to the sacred texts of the vedas The basic apparel continued to comprise of antaria (lower Garment) and uttaria (upper garment) both unstitched but in Addition men and woman began to a kayaband (sash) to hold up Antaria. A urinisoe (turban) began to be worn as head gear. The Commonness continued to wear the antaria, uttaria and Kayabandha though some took to stitched garments as they found Then more convenient. The stitched garments which had began to Find during the rule of kushau now become the accepted from of Dress. The gupta age could also boost of being able to produce The finest and very conceivable kind of textiles and the art Of dyeing too had become highly sophisticated. The guptas Attained the height of their glory under chandra gupta i in whose Time the great poet and dramatist wrote his immortal classical Plays in sanskrit like shakuntala.</p>
<p><strong>Project Report covers:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Introduction</li>
<li>Uses and Applications</li>
<li>Properties</li>
<li>Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>Plant Layout</li>
<li>Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>Capacity</li>
<li>Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>Raw Materials</li>
<li>Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>Turnover</li>
<li>Cost of Production</li>
<li>Break Even Point</li>
<li>Profitability</li>
<li>Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
</ul>
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