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The Sheth Lalbhai Dalpatbhai Arts College Magazine March 1942

1942

It is like the lot of the miner's daughter in Lancashire where depression governs the trade and unemployment is the order of the day. [...] These seem to explain the secret of the continued existence and steady output of the industry in the face of competition of the mill industry. [...] tred to be the handloom wez.vers' preserve and the most recent example of such penetration is in the field of women's clothing ". The main difficulties experienced by this industry are (1) The exploitation by the mahajans in the form of lower wages (2) -Litre ' of mahajans over it e. weavers as regards supply of yarns and he marketting of finished products (3) Declining demand of their goods du [...] The grant of subvention from 1935 and the appointment of Fact Finding Committee in January 1941 whose report is awaited with interest indicates the solicitude of the Government for the industry. [...] What is dangerous for Jai an according to him is not the imtation of the outer featur 1 of the west but the blind acceptance of the motive force of t. we Qt-.: nations.
the arts art history
Pages
92
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120237
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii G. H. Puranik view
Editorial Notes
1-4 G. H. Puranik view
Content Whither ?
5-6 G. H. P. view
Economics of Handloom Industry
7-11 V. R. Rao view
Proceedings of the Staff Academy
12-15 G. H. Puranik view
To Lost Inspiration
16-16 K. L. J. view
A Spirit in the Himalayas
17-22 S. T. Buch view
Is Life worth living ?
23-24 V. K. Parikh view
Dr. Tagore’s “Nationalism”
25-ii D. N. Pathak view
Reports of College Societies
29-37 G. H. Puranik view
Article
i-xxxiii G. H. Puranik view
Persina and Urdu Section
1-4 Suran Jain view
Backmatter
i-vi G. H. Puranik view

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