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Liberalisation and Women Workers in Leather Industries
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
| Author:
Sivasankar V
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Author:
Sivasankar V
Language:
English
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Indian leather industry is the eighth largest source of India’s foreign exchangeand offers employment to about 2.5 million workers. Leather exports fromIndia have increased from US$ 4,634.92 million in 2011-12 to US$ 5,908.82million in 2013-14. The Indian leather industry comprises five key segments,viz., (i) tanning and finished leather, (ii) leather footwear, (iii) leathergarments, (iv) leather goods and accessories and gloves, and (v) saddlery andharness.
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Indian leather industry is the eighth largest source of India’s foreign exchangeand offers employment to about 2.5 million workers. Leather exports fromIndia have increased from US$ 4,634.92 million in 2011-12 to US$ 5,908.82million in 2013-14. The Indian leather industry comprises five key segments,viz., (i) tanning and finished leather, (ii) leather footwear, (iii) leathergarments, (iv) leather goods and accessories and gloves, and (v) saddlery andharness.
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Indian leather industry is the eighth largest source of India's foreign exchangeand offers employment to about 2.5 million workers. Leather exports fromIndia have increased from US$ 4,634.92 million in 2011-12 to US$ 5,908.82million in 2013-14. The Indian leather industry comprises five key segments,viz., (i) tanning and finished leather, (ii) leather footwear, (iii) leathergarments, (iv) leather goods and accessories and gloves, and (v) saddlery andharness.
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