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Silk In India presents a thorough examination of sericulture and silk production in India, documenting the historical attempts to encourage and extend this important industry across the nation. J Geoghegan’s account explores the various initiatives, methods, and challenges associated with developing India’s silk sector.
This non-fiction work serves as a valuable historical resource for understanding the evolution of silk manufacturing in India, including the agricultural practices, economic considerations, and governmental efforts to foster growth in sericulture. The author provides detailed observations and analysis of how silk production was cultivated, managed, and promoted throughout different regions of India.
Ideal for historians, economists, agricultural scholars, and those interested in textile history and Indian industrial development, this book offers insights into a crucial aspect of India’s economic and cultural heritage.







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