Sristy Srivastava
In India, the textile and apparel industry is one of the oldest sectors contributing substantially to the country’s economy (around 14.0% of manufacturing value addition), which is approximately 33% of gross earnings from exports (Rana, 2000). Conventionally, India’s textile industry employs 105...
There are two types of textile wastes that can be recycled; industrial (waste generated in spinning, weaving, wet processing and garmenting) and post-consumer (waste generated at various levels after usage of the finished product by the end consumer). Some estimate shows post-industrial waste is...
Considering the gaps in the visibility created due to the dependencies on multiple individuals and departments the insurance industry is highly vulnerable. The major issues faced by the insurance sector include the constant threat of fraud, inefficient information exchanges, middlemen, multiple data ...
Smart technology has become an increasingly prominent feature in the fashion apparel industry. However, small retailers still face challenges while trying to adopt such innovative smart technologies to increase consumer interaction and sales. By applying the Technology, Organization, and Environment (TOE)...
the Indian bird has its own market dominance. The money of the branch can be allocated to the company's account on that day, and the capital turnover is fast. The three is seamless information docking, and the information on the market can be in the minds of policymakers on that day. ...
Marimuthu, K.N and Mary Jessica (2012), Indian Textile Industry Growth and Development Opportunities and Challenges of Coimbatore Region, International Journal of Research in Commerce, Economics and Management, Vol.2 (7), 2012, pp.67- 72....
CLOTHING industryINTELLECTUAL propertyPRODUCT counterfeitingFASHIONTRADE secretsTEXTILE artistsThe fashion industry is principally driven by creation and innovation. The connection that the Global fashion industry has with Intellectual Property Rights is well documented, however, in India; the ...
N. Rao, "Prospects and challenges for SMEs in Textile sector in the post WTO Era an empirical study in the Indian context", Social Science Research Network, 2009.Popli, G. S., & Rao, D. N. (2009) "Prospects and Challenges for SMEs in Textile Sector in the Post WTO Era: An ...
Purpose of this study to identify the various challenges that Indian apparel industry is facing and these challenges are taken from beginning i.e., from growing of raw material. Moreover, this work include classification of these challenges into various dimensions of sustainability i.e., ...