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Ahamed, Ferdous. Improving Social compliance in Bangladesh’s Ready-made Garment Industry. La Trobe University, Australia (.pdf)

Begum, L. (2016). The Jamdani Project: A Journey of Intergenerational and Transnational Learning. Spark: UAL Creative Teaching and Learning Journal. 1(1). Available at https://sparkjournal.arts.ac.uk/index.php/spark/article/view/9/25

Bhatnagar, P. Tangil Jamdani Saree. Dayalbagh Educational Institute. (.pdf)

Broadberry, S and Gupta, B. (2005). Cotton Textiles and the Great Divergence: Lancashire, India and Shifting Competitive Advantage, 1600-1850. Centre for Economic Policy Research. London.(.pdf)

Das, C. (2011-2012). Economics Of Jamdani Handloom Product of Phulia in Nadia district of West Bengal. Vidyasagar University Journal of Economics. XVI. pp 25-40  (.pdf)

Definitions of Muslin (.docx)

Dewan Mohd Abed, D. (2009). WIPO Panel on “Indigenous and Local Communities’ Concerns and Experiences in Promoting, Sustaining and Safeguarding their Traditional Knowledge, Traditional Cultural Expressions and Genetic Resources” Experiences from Bangladesh. Organization for Social Action and Development (OSAD), Bangladesh (.pdf)

Else, J. (1988). A Composite Of Indian Textiles – Tradition and Technology. Ars Textrina. 10. pp 71-84 (.pdf)

Hasan, J. (2013). The Competitiveness of Ready Made Garments Industry of Bangladesh in Post MFA Era: How Does the Industry Behave to Face the Competitive Challenge? British Journal of Economics, Management & Trade. 3(3). pp 296-306. (.pdf)

Hossain, A. (2014). Advertising Campaign of Robi Axiata Limited on Jamdani Industry. BRAC Business School. BRAC University. (.pdf)

Islam, S. Business History of Dhaka Upto 1947. (.pdf)

Jamdani Brochure. Bangladesh Handloom Board. Dhaka. (.pdf)

Khan, H., Malakar, A., A. S. M. Islam, A., Das, S.,  (2012) Arts and Crafts for Class Eight. National Curriculum and Textbook Board. Dhaka. (.pdf)

Mooij, J. (2002). Welfare Policies and Politics: A Study of Three Government Interventions in Andhra Pradesh India. Overseas Development Institute. London. (.pdf)

Parker, E. (2011). Steps towards Sustainability in Fashion: Snapshot Bangladesh. edited by Hammond, L., Higginson, H. and Williams, D., Centre for Sustainable Fashion. 6.0. London College of Fashion and Fashioning an Ethical Industry (.pdf)

Rahman Md. M. (2013). Prospects of Handloom Industries in Pabna, Bangladesh. Global Journal of Management and Business Research Interdisciplinary. 13(5) Version 1.0. pp 8-18. (.pdf)

Shahrin Rahman, F. (2013). Fashion Technology Park, Hatijheel, Dhaka. BRAC University. (.pdf)

Soundarapandian, M (2002). Growth and Prospects of Handloom Sector in India. National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. Mumbai. (.pdf)

The Silk Road Connecting Cultures, Creating Trust. Smithsonian Talk Story. Fall 2002. No 21.  (.pdf)

Traditional Art of Jamdani Weaving. Intangible Cultural Heritage. (.doc)

Uddin, K. Draft Report on Innovation and Intellectual Property Policy and Strategy for Bangladesh. World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) (.pdf)

Yasmin, Khaleda. (2013). The Instability of Garments Industries: Is it Incidence or Accident?. University of Dhaka. Bangladesh. (.docx)

Yusuf, S and Kumar, P. (1996). Developing The Non Farm Sector in Bangladesh. The World Bank. Washington DC. (.pdf)

 

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