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STUDY OF MULBERRY CULTIVATION & MANAGEMENT IN NORTH REGION OF INDIA

Borkar Shraddhatai Bhajandasji

Dept. of Botany, Cmj University, Shillong, Meghalaya

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Vol: 3, Issue: 2, 2013

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Abstract

Kashmir has a wide range of verities in silk textile designs. The weaves popularly known as 'chinon' and 'crepe de chine' are some of the fine qualities produced from the silk yarn. Sericulture industry is supervised by the state government of Jammu & Kashmir. As the state provides little raw-material for silk, weaving and printing of silk is not done onlarge scale in the valley.

Keywords: Mulberry; movement; north region

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