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2018, Internship Report
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Prepared By NAME ID BATCH SPECIALIZED Md. Eliyas Hossain 13334501 25 th Fabric Juwel jony 13334… 25 th Fabric Razib Ahmed 13334… 25 th Fabric Moklessor RAhman 13334… 25 th Fabric Hafizur rahman 13334… 25 th Fabric
Prof.Dr. ELSAYED AHMED ELNASHAR, Ph.D. Full-Professor of textiles & Apparel Faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. Editor in chief “SmarTex Research Journal” Print: (2090-634x) , Online: (2090-6358) EDUCATION: Ph.D. (2000): University of Helwan, Cairo, Egypt. Ph.D. thesis entitles "Design of Database for Forecasting the Specification of Woven Fabric Design for Ladies Dresses". Msc. (1995): Faculty of applied arts, University of Helwan, Cairo, Egypt. Entitle: "Effect of warp-ends densities distributions on some esthetical and physical properties of multi- layers woven fabric". Bsc. (1989): With a very good, "spinning, weaving &knitting Branch", from Helwan University, faculty of applied arts, Cairo, Egypt. Diploma. (1985): of the advanced of an industrial technical five years institute, weaving department. PROFESSIONAL EXPERENCE: Vice Dean for Higher Studies and Research of faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt, Since August 2011 till 31July 2015. Dean & Vice Dean for Higher Studies and Research of faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt, since 1 August 2013 till: 16 May 2015 Vice Dean for Higher Studies and Research & Head of Home Economic Department, Faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. Since August 2011 to 1 August 2013 Editor in chief “SmarTex Research Journal” Print ISSN: (2090-634X) Starting Jun 2011. Editor in chief “SmarTex Research Journal” Online ISSN: (2090-6358) starting Jun 2011 August 2010 Head of Home Economic Department, Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt. 27/5/2012- present Professor of textiles & Apparel in Home Economics Department, faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt. 27/5/2007- Associate Professor of textiles & Apparel in Home Economics Department, faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt . 1/02-3/07 Assistant Professor Textile apparel in Home Economics Department, faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt. 12/00-1/02Assistant Prof. Textiles in art education Department, faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt. 1/97-12/00Assistant lecture of textiles in art education Department, faculty of Specific Education, Kafrelsheikh University Egypt.
ELSAYED AHMED ELNASHAR, Full-Professor of textiles Apparel, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt. Born in 19 /8/1965. Have Ph.D. 2000, Msc.1995, Bsc.1989, Helwan University. Diploma1985advanced industrial textiles institute. He holds several academic administrative positions: Dean, Vice Dean, Head of Department, He has many textiles patents, Member of international scientific committees. Development of Faculties of Education, commissioned of Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities. Has design books published in Germany. Has published over 160 scientific Articles. Founder and editor two scientific journals. And Smartex Conference Egypt. Member of the editorial board of several international journals and conferences, He has made many scientific agreements with European &Africa universities
Ifpri Discussion Papers, 2008
, the Discussion Paper series within each division and the Director General's Office of IFPRI were merged into one IFPRI-wide Discussion Paper series. The new series begins with number 00689, reflecting the prior publication of 688 discussion papers within the dispersed series. The earlier series are available on IFPRI's website at www.ifpri.org/pubs/otherpubs.htm#dp. 2 IFPRI Discussion Papers contain preliminary material and research results. They have not been subject to formal external reviews managed by IFPRI's Publications Review Committee but have been reviewed by at least one internal and/or external reviewer. They are circulated in order to stimulate discussion and critical comment.
Printing Area , 2018
Indian textile industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. Textile Industry is providing one of the most basic needs of people i.e. clothing. It is one of India's oldest industries and has a prominent presence in the national economy as it contributes to about 14 per cent of manufacturing value-addition and provides gainful employment to millions of people. Indian textile industry is the 2nd largest industry after China. In last few years, China has started importing significant volumes of fiber and yarn from India. Bangladesh is also one of the destinations where Indian textile exports have grown in last few years. Apart from this though the Indian textile play very important role, there are many Challenges Faced by the Indian Textile and Apparel Industries like; Indian textile is not very known in the global market, increasing labour charges, lack of skilled labours, lack of infrastructure etc. The Government of India has started promotion of its 'India Handloom' initiative on social media with a view to connect with customers, especially youth, in order to promote high quality handloom products as India Handloom Brand. The Textile Sector in India ranks next to Agriculture and it occupies a unique place in our country. An Indian textile contributes about 14% of total industrial production and 30% of total exports as well as second largest employment provider after agriculture. This research paper deals with present, past and future of textile industries as well as type of improvements which are done to uplift their position.
On the occasion of National Handloom Day, it gives me immense pleasure to present the coffee table book on Sustainable Handloom Traditions of India, that showcases the vibrant world of Indian handlooms and textile traditions, celebrating our rich cultural diversity, fine artistic skills, creativity and reverence for nature. These traditions stand as a beacon of sustainable practices based on ecological wisdom and cultural heritage. Our handloom sector is not just about weaving beautiful fabrics; it is also about weaving a sustainable future. Every region of the country has its own unique weaves and textile crafts, which have been preserved and passed on by communities over generations. The use of organic materials, natural dyes, and eco-friendly techniques reflect profound respect for nature and deep knowledge of our surrounding environment. The handloom sector has a critical role in revitalising the rural economy in a sustainable manner and contributing towards "Atmanirbhar Bharat". This coffee table book is unique in its presentation of the rich handloom traditions, challenges faced and the way forward. I am sure that the book will serve as a great resource for connoisseurs of our traditional textiles as well as those who are exploring a fresh and sustainable alternative in the form of different weaves, innovative fibers, natural dyes and embellishments in the textile and fashion sector.
Tutors India
ST Export World is active from 2009, its head office placed in New Delhi, India. The philosophy followed by ST Export World, from the establishment was to present a novelty product at a reasonable price. The field of textile industry, our passion for yarn has made the company a fashion arbiter. ST Export World has produced numerous trendy products with various blends and latest designs. Ultra- modern R & D Department is a major department in our company wherein our in-house designers present a new product by initially creating samples on processing looms and modernized machines. These samples are dyed and processed in our R & D lab on sample dyeing and finishing machines.
2019
The busniness we take is fabric business, on this subject we are given a task to do an interview from a company that we altogether agree. We choose a Dyana Cotton that are managed by Mohd Nasri Bin Ishak. This business established from 2012 until now. His business started from the bottom and only uses Rm 5000 to start his business. From the beginning he only open one stall at Jalan Tar, Kuala Lumpur. In this interview we gained a lot of information for our study. We learned that there is a problem that this company are facing and we come out with the most suitable solution to that problem. The biggest problem they are fadng is having a competitor for example having Jakel and Gulatis as their competitor. Here are three business that we would like to propose in order to overcome these problems. The goal we think for this idea can do with shop fabric is sell more creative and exclusive design and sell men's clothe but still with theme the fabric cotton. Why we choose this idea this...
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