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HANDLOOM INDUSTRY
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CHAPTER III
PROFILE OF HANDLOOM INDUSTRY
In Tamil Nadu :
3
K.Srinivasan, Op.Cit., P.26.
^ Ibid., p.26.
79
Importance;
5
C.Arputharaj, Op. , C i t . P . 3 1 1 .
80
Structure;
^ Ibid., p.311.
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TABLE 4
100.00 100.00
TABLE 5
Total 100.00
fly shuttle would be more efficient, the poor weavers were not
Types of Looms :
TABLE 6
TABLE 7
DISTRIBUTION OF LOOlS "iN TAMIL NADU BY THE TYPE OF YARN USED (1987-88)
Centres of Specialization;
Recent Support :
n
7
Francis Cherunilam, Industrial Economics, Mysore,
Sauharda Book Store, 1983, p.519.
89
statement of 1985.
Promotional Efforts:
g
Vasanth Desai, Op.Cit., P.642.
90
times of need,
handloom weavers.
Co-Optex;
maximum per loom of Rs.200/- for cotton, Rs.2 50/- for silk and
•woollen and Rs.500/- for polyester.
Rebate Scheme:
the Karur town itself and nearby places like Thanthoni Union,
Onthampatti, Malaikovilur, Vadivel Nagar and vengalpalayam.
There are other co-operative spinning mills at Sengunthapuram
and Thonthonimalai, Those looms at Karior are able to get-Only
coarse variety of yarn at Karur. For finer varieties they have
to depend upon Goimbatore, Tirupur, Pudxikkottai, Ettayapuram
and Bombay textile manufacturers or yarn merchants, and fabric
shop-keepers in and around Karur.
They hire weavers with their looms but pay them only for their
Causes of Sickness :
10
Gadgil, P.G., and Gadgil, P.L., Op.Cit., P.343.
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Social Significance;
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