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  2. Ramraj Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Ramraj Cotton is an Indian ethnic wear brand and it is a brainchild of K. R. Nagarajan. Ramraj stepped into the textile business, predominantly selling white cotton shirts and dhotis . Ramraj Cotton has gained substantial market shares in the textile industry and gained a reputation as a market leader in the ethnic wear industry.

  3. K. R. Nagarajan - Wikipedia

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    K. R. Nagarajan is an Indian businessman, philanthropist and industrialist. [1] He is the founder and chairperson of the Ramraj Cotton. [2] [3] Under his leadership, Ramraj stepped into the textile business, predominantly selling white cotton shirts, lungis and dhotis.

  4. Tangaliya Shawl - Wikipedia

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    Traditional variations like Ramraj, Charmalia, Dhunslu, and Lobdi are woven in village clusters of Dedara, Vastadi, Godavari and Vadla in the district. [2] The textile is usually used as shawl and wraparound skirt by women of the Bharwad Gopalak community of the Wankaner, Amreli, Dehgam, Surendranagar, Joravarnagar, Botad, Bhavnagar and Kutch ...

  5. Dhoti - Wikipedia

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    Khasi folk dancers wearing "Jaiñboh" dhotis and other ethnic garb. It is also referred to as "dhautra" (IPA: /dʱɑwtɽɐ/) in Sanskrit, which means rope or cord.The dhoti evolved from the ancient antriya, which was passed through the legs, tucked at the back and covered the legs loosely, then flowed into long pleats at front of the legs, the same way it is worn today as formal dhoti.

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  7. Cottonworld - Wikipedia

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    [5] The company supports the Make in India.. For the Adopt A Tree campaign, every garment at Cottonworld comes with a tag that is embedded with seeds. [6]Cottonworld works with El Rhino, a foundation dedicated to using elephant and rhino poop to produce handmade paper, used for eco-friendly tags on garments.

  8. Gandhism - Wikipedia

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    The Khadi movement, which formed part of the larger swadeshi movement, employed the symbol of burning British-made cloth imports in order to manipulate attitudes towards boycotting British goods and rejecting Western culture and urging the return to ancient, precolonial Indian culture. Gandhi obtained a wheel and engaged his disciples in ...

  9. List of children of clergy - Wikipedia

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    All were sons of Free Church of Scotland Minister John Baillie. John Logie Baird – was a Scottish engineer, innovator, one of the inventors of the mechanical television , was the youngest of four children of the Reverend John Baird, the Church of Scotland 's minister for the local St Bride's Church and Jessie Morrison Inglis, the orphaned ...