Shine india monthly magazine
Shine india monthly magazine Published this article integrated scheme for the development of silk industry it is a central sector scheme implemented by central silk board it consists of following four components o research & development training transfer of technology and i.t. initiatives o seed organizations o coordination & market development o quality certification systems qcs)export brand promotion & technology upgradation it focuses on improving production quality and productivity of domestic silk so as to reduce the countrys dependence on imported silk. silk industry sericulture) in india india is the second largest producer of silk in the world. it provides employment to over 8.25million people in the country. there are four major types of silk produced in india mulberry tasar muga eri of which mulberry accounts for 70% of total raw silk production in india mulberry silk is produced mainly in the states of karnataka andhra pradesh tamil nadu jammu & kashmir and west bengal while the nonmulberry silks are mainly produced in jharkhand chattisgarh orissa and northeastern states. karnataka is the leading producer of silk followed by andhra pradesh. indias north eastern region has the unique distinction of producing all these commercial varieties of silk contributes about 21 per cent of the total silk production in the country shine india monthly magazine telugu buy.

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