Abstract. Artisanal silk industry is a highly labour and land intensive activity ideally suited for economy like India. During medieval period, it was practiced as a dependable livelihood and Moghul Rulers were the patronizers. By 16th Century, commercial production of silk was started in Bengal by Sultan Hussain Shah. From the mid of 17th century, silk trade in India started flourishing since the demand for cheaper Bengal Silk began to rise in the European market. British traders realized that only low price of silk would not be enough to retain their market, and they introduced Piedmontese technology, though it was not suitable for Bengal economy at that point of time. After cessation of monopoly trade right, EEIC started selling off its ...
Sericulture industry has occupied a prominent place in the industrial development in Jammu and Kashm...
Sericulture is an eco-friendly agro-based labor intensive and commercially attractive economic activ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
Sericulture is an important livelihood option in rural West Bengal providing employment to more than...
Murshidabad is the second largest traditional silk producing district in West Bengal, which bears a ...
Sericulture, being low capital intensive with low gestation period and assured returns, suits a vast...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
Employment generation is one of the major potentials of Sericulture and Silk Industry in India. The ...
Economic potentials of Sericulture and its popularity are reflected by the fact that it is no longer...
Economic development essentially bears a directly proportional relation with income and employment o...
Bangladesh is an underdeveloped and agro-based country. Silk industry is one of the important sector...
India is the second largest producer of silk in the world ,next to China, with 14.7% share in global...
Abstract Sericulture is one of the oldest cottage industries in India and plays an important role i...
Abstract Sericulture activities are highly successive and productive in nature. Sericulture is a so...
Sericulture industry has occupied a prominent place in the industrial development in Jammu and Kashm...
Sericulture is an eco-friendly agro-based labor intensive and commercially attractive economic activ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
Sericulture is an important livelihood option in rural West Bengal providing employment to more than...
Murshidabad is the second largest traditional silk producing district in West Bengal, which bears a ...
Sericulture, being low capital intensive with low gestation period and assured returns, suits a vast...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...
This paper explores how the silk production in India started flourishing from mid of the seventeenth...
Employment generation is one of the major potentials of Sericulture and Silk Industry in India. The ...
Economic potentials of Sericulture and its popularity are reflected by the fact that it is no longer...
Economic development essentially bears a directly proportional relation with income and employment o...
Bangladesh is an underdeveloped and agro-based country. Silk industry is one of the important sector...
India is the second largest producer of silk in the world ,next to China, with 14.7% share in global...
Abstract Sericulture is one of the oldest cottage industries in India and plays an important role i...
Abstract Sericulture activities are highly successive and productive in nature. Sericulture is a so...
Sericulture industry has occupied a prominent place in the industrial development in Jammu and Kashm...
Sericulture is an eco-friendly agro-based labor intensive and commercially attractive economic activ...
In spite of having a glorious history in the sericulture industry Bangladesh still is not a bright n...