EDII Institutional Repository: Recent submissions

  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Hawai chappals are used by practically all cross-sections of people, including the young and old, urban and rural, poor and rich. While the lower middle class uses it as utility footwear, the more affluent sections use ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    The disposable plastic cups are manufactured by thermoforming technique. They are fast replacing conventional cups. Ice-cream and other dairy products are packed in disposable cups. Besides Ice-cream industry, hotels, ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Low density polyethylene (LDPE) and linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) belong to polyethylene group of thermo-plastics. LDPE is generally the softest and least crystalline of all the polyethylene. LDPE has a unique ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Use of leather goods is increasing day by day. Now-a-days fancy leather goods are being used by the people of even remotest area of our country, because lifestyle has been changing very fast. Fancy leather products are ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    The art of dyeing is a branch of applied chemistry in which a use of both physical and chemical principle is made in order to bring about a permanent union between the dyes and the textile materials. The art lies in ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Terracotta wares such as pots, surais, follower tubs and other decorative clay articles are made out of locally available plastic clay. A traditional potter can easily manufacture the above items which are being used by ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Weaving is a way of life and an integral part of the weaving community residing in the North Eastern Region. More than 50% of the total looms found allover India exist in this region. The Assam silk and muga not only ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Decorative jute weaving products have demands in most of the homes. It is not only fashionable but also durable and washable. It has made its presence not only in the domestic sector but also commercial sectors like ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Jute is a natural cellulasic bast fiber. Due to its good spinable characteristics, it is well known as a golden fiber. Jute has various inherent characteristics like, high tensile strength, low extensibility, long ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Jute is a bio-degradable eco-friendly item. Prior to nineties, jute fabric was used for making low cost carry bags and gunny bags for packing rice, paddy, sugar, dal, cement etc. With the start of Jute diversification, ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Jute is cultivated in several states of India. In India, around 1 million hectare of land in under jute cultivation, production is 10 million tones and yield is 1960 Kg per hectare. In N.E. States jute is cultivated in ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    The handloom industry has been playing a dominant role in most of the states of the North Eastern Region, which is exclusively producing products of muga, eri, mulberry, tussar, silk, jute viscose etc. using traditional ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008)
    Coir is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of the coconut. Among the natural fibre, coir has some unique characteristic particularly its rigidity, durability and friction. Coir Industry in India is one of the important ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Coir is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of the coconut. Among the natural fibre, coir has some unique characteristic particularly its rigidity, durability and friction.
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Cane and Bamboo products have always occupied an important position in the handicrafts sector. Cane & bamboo are renewable resources, grows widely and abundantly availably in the North Eastern Region. The products also ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Banana fibre is eco friendly like jute fibre. The technology of banana fibre extraction has been developed in South India where in a good number of banana fibre extraction units have been running very successfully. Some ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Bamboo mat board is better than common wood board for its good strength, longer durabiy and better dimensional stability. The board has perfect waterproof function for its shrinking rate and expanding rate. Water absorbing ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    India produces a wide range of fruits and vegetables in substantial quantities make it the second largest producer of these perishable, but nutritionally essential, crops in the world. The percentage of fruits and ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    A small tea processing unit that will satisfy the need of the small tea growers has a very good market prospect. The small cottage tea industries established in the states like Meghalaya and Assam have been running ...
  • Unknown author (Small Industries Development Bank of India, 2008-10)
    Spices are essential ingredients adding taste and flavouring in food preparations. India is the largest producer and consumer of spices with a production of around 36.68 lakh tones. India is also the largest producer of ...