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Report of the Indian Tariff Board Regarding the Grant of Protection to the Sericultural Industry

1933

Yield of cocoons. 73 83. [...] A political objection answered. 134 156. [...] Analysis of filature costs. 157 180. [...] Period of protection. 166 190. [...] A.—Programme of visits made and evidence recorded by the Tariff Board. 185 B.—Estimate of the cost of machinery required for a waste plant of economic size. 187 C.—Cost of production of various kinds of handwoven goods. 189 D.—Consolidated budget of Prefectural Governments under different headings for 1928. 199 E.—Statement showing the prices of

commerce industry
Pages
213
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143849
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iii unknown view
Frontmatter
i-vi unknown view
Preliminary
vii-x unknown view
Chapter I.The Sericultural Industry
1-8 unknown view
Chapter II. The Sericultural Industry in India
9-36 unknown view
Chapter III. The Silkworms
37-45 unknown view
Chapter IV. The Mulberry
46-55 unknown view
Chapter V. Seed Production
56-64 unknown view
Chapter VI. Cocoon Production
65-77 unknown view
Chapter VII. Reeling.
78-90 unknown view
Chapter VIII.Subsequent processes: Re-reeling—Throwing
91-95 unknown view
Chapter IX. Silk Waste
96-100 unknown view
Chapter X. The Handiloom Weaving Industry
101-113 unknown view
Chapter XI. Marketing of Indian Silk
114-133 unknown view
Chapter XII. The Case for Protection
134-147 unknown view
Chapter XIII. The Measure of Protection
148-167 unknown view
Chapter XIV. Supplementary Proposals
168-174 unknown view
Chapter XV. The Proposed Changes in the Tariff Schedule
175-175 unknown view
Chapter XVI. Summary
176-184 unknown view
Appendix
185-200 unknown view

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