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  2. Vivek Kulkarni - Wikipedia

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    Vivek Kulkarni is the Chairman of Brickwork India, [1] a knowledge process outsourcing company & founder MD of Brickwork Ratings - credit rating agency [2] of India. [3] Vivek is the Indian Administrative Service officer from Karnataka .

  3. Lakhori bricks - Wikipedia

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    Lakhori bricks (also Badshahi bricks, Kakaiya bricks, Lakhauri bricks) are flat, thin, red burnt-clay bricks, originating from Lahore, Pakistan that became increasingly popular element of Mughal architecture during Shah Jahan, and remained so till early 20th century when lakhori bricks and similar Nanak Shahi bricks were replaced by the larger standard 9"x4"x3" bricks called ghumma bricks that ...

  4. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    Brickwork is masonry produced by a bricklayer, using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of bricks called courses [1] [2] are laid on top of one another to build up a ...

  5. Nanakshahi bricks - Wikipedia

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    Brick and lime mortar as well as lime or gypsum plaster, and lime concrete were the most favoured building materials, although stone (such as red stone and white marble) were also used in a number of shrines. [9] Many fortresses were built using these bricks. [10] They come in 4”x4” and 4”x6’’ sizes. [6]

  6. Brickworks - Wikipedia

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    A brickworks, also known as a brick factory, is a factory for the manufacturing of bricks, from clay or shale. Usually a brickworks is located on a clay bedrock ...

  7. Mahabodhi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Mahabodhi Temple is constructed of brick and is one of the oldest brick structures to have survived in eastern India. It is considered to be a fine example of Indian brickwork , and was highly influential in the development of later architectural traditions.

  8. Brick - Wikipedia

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    Brick tinting may be performed to change the colour of bricks to blend-in areas of brickwork with the surrounding masonry. An impervious and ornamental surface may be laid on brick either by salt glazing , in which salt is added during the burning process, or by the use of a slip , which is a glaze material into which the bricks are dipped.

  9. Blood Bricks Campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Blood Bricks Campaign aims to pressure India State and Federal governments to enforce or amend domestic labour laws, particularly within the brick kiln industry. In India, there are already several existing laws in place that aim to protect workers, including the minimum wage act of 1948, the bonded labour act of 1976, and the interstate ...