A STUDY OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND ITS DIFFERENT ASPECTS

Abstract

The paper is concerned with textile industry. Many stages of this industry are explained in detail. The industry in 20th century and before, after it are explained in this paper. The textile regulatory standards are discussed in the paper. The Industrial revolution discussion is the center part of the paper.

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Priya Kala , Dr. Dharm Pal

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Priya Kala, Dr. Dharm Pal (2012). A STUDY OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY AND ITS DIFFERENT ASPECTS. International Journal of Languages, Education and Social Sciences (www.ijless.com), 1(2), 22-27. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-125454