Jute
in India
Jute cultivation is believed to have started in India as early as 800 B.C. for
manufacturing cordage, paper and cloth. It is one of the most important cash
crops of eastern India.
Jute
is called the “brown paper of wholesale trade” since it is used for the package
of many commodities such as cotton, wool, rice, wheat, sugar, pulses,
fertilizer and cement. Jute is also used for manufacturing carpets, rugs,
tarpaulins, upholstery, ropes and strings.
Important Books
- 1. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry - Gotten and Wilkinson 2.Text Book of Physical Chemistry - P.L. Soni 3. Advanced Physical Chemistry - Gurdeep Raj 4.University Chemistry - Bruce H. Mahan 5.Organic Chemistry (II Vol.) - Finar 6.Organic Chemistry - M.K. Jain 7.Text Book of Inorganic Chemistry - P.L. Soni 8.Mechanism and Structures - Jerry March 9.Numeric Chemistry - A.N. Singh 10.Dictionary of Chemist'"" - Backet.
- Organic chemistry--Morrison & Boyd
- Advanced Organic Chemistry - Jerry March
- Green Plants Their Origin and Diversity - Peter R. Bell, Alan R. Hemsley
- Biology - Raven Johnson
- Introduction To Botany - James Schooley
- Stephen Hawking - A History of Science
- Iceworld - Hal Clement
- Pratiyogita Darpan
- Quantitative aptitude by RS Agarwal
- Encyclopedia of Human Geography
- Bhagvad Gita
- The Power of your Subconscious Mind - by Joseph Murphy
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