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<title>India in 21st Century: A need for a proper Refugee Law</title>
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MUZAFFER, ARBAZ; SINGH, RAJESH
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Surat – An Industrial Urban Cluster for Textile Business : (From Past to the Present)</title>
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Singapuri, Neha; Desai, J
The name Surat one can find even in a holy book Mahabharat. It is one of the most important trading centers&#13;
from Moghul era and was known for its Jari work. Due to the port status, last 500 years are the witness of its&#13;
global presence and because of the same it had attracted people of various nations. After the arrival of British&#13;
people in India, it emerged as a center of textile and specific community of textile weaving, dyeing and tying&#13;
migrated from villages of near by regions and also from Sindh and Rajasthan. After the independence, it&#13;
emerged as an art silk capital of India and after the globalization and technology development, today; it is one of&#13;
the important urban cluster for textile business.
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