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Water Conservation (1)

[47] These trees are very useful in [...] to produce gum for the incense industry, and the tree may be used in sericulture [...] step by step, we have to proceed.

Various Occupations (3)

[79] The widespread nationalization of industry cannot be supported for a number [...] efficiency than a state-controlled industry. Without the backing and preferential [...] with non-government enterprises.

[91] Besides food and clothing, fuel [...] half-finished materials for a particular industry and to supply them to producers’ [...] exerting undue pressure on them.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (2)

[20] Ut́a means “that which [...] Ut́aja shilpa means “that industry which is done in a cottage” – cottage industry. One should keep in mind that [...] ut́t́ha → ut́a.

Tripura (1)

[10] Huge quantities of red skinned [...] of Assam, and the powered potato industry can flourish. On the higher land [...] and locations of the mixed crops.

Trade and Barter in Ancient Bengal – Excerpt A (1)

[4] Ancient Bengal had a large number [...] Bengal had a highly developed ship industry. The Bengali carpenters and fishermen [...] trade of Bengal, it has been said,

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[177] People may perhaps think that these [...] producers with experience in the film industry have little knowledge about techniques [...] it to accommodate new artists.

The Neo-Ethics of Multi-Lateral Salvation (1)

[12] Imperialism is a negative force, [...] literature, education, trade, commerce, industry, agriculture, morality and social [...] cause of nihilism and cynicism.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (3)

[106] Suppose you are travelling from [...] Matiyari had an important brassware industry, which today is on the verge of [...] might be possible to revive the industry. But as you are not personally affected by the collapse of the industry, you are not a direct player in [...] symbolized by the acoustic root kha.

Talks on Prout (3)

[11] In the capitalist structure, industry or production is governed by the [...] governed by the motive of consumption.

[16] The bonus system of work and piece [...] system and piece work payments, and industry is mostly managed along lines similar to the cooperative system.

[17] Regarding cooperatives, we must [...] these cooperatives in the field of industry, it has to be emphasised that [...] into an industrial cooperative.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt D (4)

[3] Much can be done to develop the [...] livelihood? Is it based on agriculture, industry or commerce? To develop the local [...] answers to questions such as these.

[17] The soil in Bankura district is good for horticulture, so this industry should also be properly planned [...] should be formulated accordingly.

[19] In Howrah district the silk industry is not in good condition, and [...] has not been developed into an industry. In Amta block in Howrah district, [...] socio-economic condition of your block?

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt C (2)

[9] In Tripura there are two varieties [...] and this can be used in the paper industry. Sweet potato and sugar beet can [...] collected and utilized in the soap industry. Jackfruit grows well in Assam [...] paraffin wax can also be produced.

South Bengal (7)

[10] The amount of power needed to supply [...] farming families can take part in industry. This approach will go a long [...] supplementary source of power generation.

[11] The very survival of South Bengal [...] was famous for its shipbuilding industry and there were a number of shipbuilding [...] were built from these centres.

[12] Another profitable industry in South Bengal was the salt industry. Salt production in the past used [...] systematically destroyed the salt industry, and as a result about 500,000 [...] economy of South Bengal, the salt industry should be rebuilt. Since olden [...] up and overcome all obstacles.

[13] In the coastal areas of South Bengal [...] are useful for the pharmaceutical industry. Through the development of agro-industries [...] and a higher standard of living.

Some Specialities of Prout's Economic System (10)

[18] PROUT divides the industrial structure [...] regarding whether or not a particular industry should be managed privately or [...] government and private enterprise.

[19] In many undeveloped and developing [...] should be given the same status as industry so that agricultural workers will understand the importance and value of their labour.

[21] PROUT supports maximum modernization in industry and agriculture by introducing [...] is not possible in capitalism.

[29] In a decentralized socio-economic system the modernization of industry and agriculture can be easily [...] enjoyed by each and every person.

[33] This situation is reminiscent of [...] Britain to develop the British jute industry. When the supply of raw jute from [...] sold in Bengal, the Dundee jute industry would not have survived.

[34] This economic history is relevant to the dying jute industry in Bengal today. The present political [...] wealth by exploiting this depressed industry while thousands of unemployed [...] region to supply the existing mills.

[35] If people want to make the jute industry healthy some clear-cut, bold steps [...] production can be exported. As the industry will be decentralized the wealth [...] of living of the local people.

Some Important Crops (1)

[134] Mat stick is a grass of the paddy [...] using mat stick is a large cottage industry in Midnapur. Mat stick is grown in Midnapur and Lontai.

Some Different Forms of Government – Excerpt B (2)

[1] The word Khańd́in [...] the unitary states in areas like industry, energy production, irrigation, [...] control of the unitary states.

[2] There used to be certain powers [...] government. For example, the jute industry was initially controlled by the [...] controlled by the central government.

Some Developmental Programmes for Bengal (4)

[1] Much can be done to develop the [...] livelihood? Is it based on agriculture, industry or commerce? To develop the local [...] answers to questions such as these.

[15] The soil in Bankura district is good for horticulture, so this industry should also be properly planned [...] should be formulated accordingly.

[17] In Howrah district the silk industry is not in good condition, and [...] has not been developed into an industry. In Amta block in Howrah district, [...] socio-economic condition of your block?

Some Aspects of Socio-Economic Planning (6)

[25] Now let us discuss some concrete [...] following. First, take the jute industry. In Bengal many jute factories [...] immediately. The main problem of the jute industry was to eliminate these middlemen. To salvage the jute industry, jute producers should establish [...] etc. for consumers cooperatives.

[27] The match industry was functioning successfully through [...] the government undermined this industry as it came to the assistance of big manufacturers when they were being undersold.

[29] In addition, hydro-electric plants [...] cane pulp can be used in the paper industry in West Uttar Pradesh and Punjab.

Socio-Economic Movements (7)

[9] To create 100% employment among [...] example, where there is virtually no industry, all kinds of agrico and agro-industries [...] the unemployment problem there.

[11] To solve the unemployment problem [...] labour exists for an expanding industry, retraining programs may equip workers with the necessary skills for employment.

[15] Several corollaries arise from [...] make finished products. The tyre industry, for example, requires rubber plantations as rubber sap is the basic raw material for this industry. If the topography of the local [...] are available, a synthetic tyre industry may be developed.

[22] A third corollary is that if no [...] manufactured goods required by industry in the local area, only then should [...] number, are large in quantity.

[26] When the British were ruling India, [...] employment by building up the local salt industry. It also saved the country from [...] the pro and anti-British camps.

Social Justice (1)

[91] If large enterprises are acquired [...] lost. Not all those who own land or industry are healthy, able-bodied or young. [...] abilities as well as their needs.

Social Discourses (9)

[240] Concerning the spread of real education, [...] movies and TV dramas. The film industry should strive toward greater and [...] be well-utilized for education.

[271] INDUSTRY

[272] We cannot neglect a single creature, [...] decentralization in the management of industry as much as possible. The promotion of industry in one part of the world cannot [...] in the fields of agriculture and industry. Otherwise, people may have to [...] increase the scope of these units.

[274] In the field of industry, we will have to accept the necessity [...] within the scope of large-scale industry, then with its cooperation a large [...] the distant call of a large-scale industry. Moreover, the weaving industry would no longer suffer even in war since textile machines would always be at hand.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 13) (1)

[6] It is said that bondages are of [...] those relating to agriculture, industry, trade and commerce – all [...] categorized as spiritual bondages.

(1)

[15] SOME [...] means "of or belonging to industry". Tom is a [...] was connected.) –Eds.

Ráŕh – 3. (1)

[5] Krishnachandra, the king of Krishnanagar [...] Burdwan and built up the sweets industry by getting them to prepare new [...] city architect of the then Bengal.

Questions and Answers on Economics – Excerpt B (6)

[5] According to PROUT, agriculture should be given the status of industry. In industry raw material costs, labour costs, [...] If agriculture is treated as an industry, all the conditions of industry should apply to agriculture. When [...] and costing of agriculture and industry.

[6] For example, Orissa produces a [...] we recognize agriculture as an industry in Orissa, costing and pricing [...] output will be properly calculated.

Questions and Answers [on Society] – 3 (6)

[17] According to PROUT, agriculture should be given the status of industry. In industry raw material costs, labour costs, [...] If agriculture is treated as an industry, all the conditions of industry should apply to agriculture. When [...] and costing of agriculture and industry.

[18] For example, Orissa produces a [...] we recognize agriculture as an industry in Orissa, costing and pricing [...] output will be properly calculated.

Proper Names – 2 (Discourse 17) (1)

[83] There is no relation between the [...] the famous Kánthi textile industry – clothes or coverings. [...] not completely lost its lustre.

Problems of the Day (8)

[30] In the field of industry, the necessity of both small-scale [...] can be treated as a large-scale industry, and with the help of this industry, numerous small-scale industries [...] the call of a distant large-scale industry. At the same time the weaving industry will not suffer even during times of war, because everything will be within easy reach.

[43] Industry, agriculture, trade and commerce [...] specific areas of agriculture, industry, trade and commerce.

[47] In all human actions the tender [...] socialization of landed property, industry, trade and commerce – almost everything – is the major objective of this revolution.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt B (4)

[1] You know, in a balanced economy there should be proper adjustment among agriculture, industry and commerce. For example, a fixed [...] agriculture, another fixed percentage in industry and some percentage in commerce. [...] socio-economic sphere of life.

[5] The districts of North Bengal – [...] used to make paper. The Malda silk industry can successfully compete with [...] third poorest district in Bengal.

[6] These things should be done, and they should be done in a short span of time. No industry in Bengal should depend on raw materials imported from outside.

Principles of Balanced Economy – Excerpt A (7)

[3] Just as agriculture will have to be based on a scientific system, industry will also have to be organized [...] intellectual or white collar jobs.

[5] Non-agricultural industries (such as steel plants, the brass industry, the metal industry, oil refineries, the salt industry and non-herbal pharmaceuticals) [...] percent of the total population.

[9] Efforts must be made so that each [...] balance in both agriculture and industry, otherwise the socio-economic equilibrium of the world is bound to be destroyed.

[13] On the other hand, there are many [...] dependent on agriculture. There is no industry whatsoever in these areas. They [...] will never be allowed to arise.

[14] The agricultural system should be structured as an industry. That is, the prices of agricultural [...] prices to pay off their debts.

Pramá – 1 / Dynamic Equilibrium and Equipoise (3)

[13] There is another economic region, [...] industries and the shipbuilding industry, for the [[port industry]], and for the generation of tidal [...] Orissa are living in abject poverty.

[35] Now the question is, what should [...] following substrata: agriculture, industry, trade and commerce, medicine, [...] subtriangles are in perfect equilibrium.

Northeastern India (1)

[13] This is also a jute producing area. [...] can be manufactured for the cloth industry. For the cultivation of pineapple [...] produced from pineapple leaves.

Multi-Purpose Development Schemes (4)

[8] In India there are four main areas [...] there is population pressure and no industry. Water is scarce, however, in [...] Malayalam speaking portion has no industry, while the Tamil speaking area has some industry. Kerala is more or less self-sufficient. [...] structure of Tamil Nadu is good.

[20] Italy is developed but not highly [...] grows Mediterranean fruit. This industry can also be further developed. [...] imported from various countries.

Microcosm and Macrocosm (1)

[21] Some sádhakas experience [...] social life, such as education, industry and trade, commerce and politics [...] stinking in the corner of your mind.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (3)

[2] Literature: A language must have [...] “terracotta” in English. The terracotta industry originated in Bankura District’s Vishnupur. In this kind of industry the clay is first moulded and [...] copied by other places and so the industry spread.

Kut́t́ii to Kuńd́u (Discourse 29) (12)

12 occurrences

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (1)

[41] Kuru + vind + sha . The meaning [...] oil is also used in the cosmetic industry. Some varieties of fragrant grass [...] grass, especially lemon grass.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (2)

[81] Ku + vind + sha [...] were three centres of muslin cloth industry in Bengal: Dacca, Murshidabad [...] the fame of Bengal’s cloth industry everywhere; it was also a source [...] kuvinda became so famous.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (2)

[59] Another meaning of the word [...] regard that at one time the lac industry in Bengal was of a very high standard. At one time this industry reached such a high state of excellence [...] form is kulálii .

Kit́i to Kiisha (Discourse 26) (1)

[62] Although there are various species [...] villages of Bengal.The cottage industry of tasar is now in its death throes. Tantiipara also shares the same fate.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (1)

[18] The Bengali word kaylá [...] district ushered a new era in the coal industry. The contribution of “Kar-Thakur [...] respect can never be forgotten.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (2)

[38] The fifth meaning of the word kadara [...] relationship with the conch-craft industry. The conch shells that come from [...] and as a result, the conch-crafts industry is in peril. The Shánkáris [...] famous for their conch-shell crafts.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (2)

[15] Gálá , [...] limited. There is no specific large industry that uses lac or mica [as its raw material]. Both the industry and its products suffer whenever [...] mudráuṋkan .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (1)

[132] 6) Kákar: The kákar [...] needs to be commissioned fairly in industry.

Intoxicants (1)

[2] Fermented rice gruel can also be [...] particularly useful in the bakery industry. When a pregnant woman is on the [...] sick person well] can be used.

Integrated Farming (3)

[26] In domesticated silk production [...] Silk production is a profitable industry, and silk is an excellent clothing [...] utilization of agricultural land.

[83] Take the example of okra. Edible [...] stem, can be used in the plastic industry, and can also be used in the paper industry to produce ordinary quality paper. [...] consumes little irrigation water.

Ik to Indura (Discourse 6) (1)

[60] “When the two Bengals became [...] profitable after having sucked the industry dry, then they left. They did [...] physical, mental and spiritual.

Ideation and Meditation (2)

[12] The work of five thousand men may [...] ultra-modern machine is introduced in industry, it will surely save labour. This is rationalization – rationalization in the realm of industry. You may term it as “physical rationalization”.

Geo-Sentiment (Discourse 3) (4)

[20] Let me give another example in this connection. The jute industry of Dundee [in Great Britain] flourished [...] sold in the markets of Bengal, the industry in Dundee would have failed.

[22] The jute mills of the present-day [...] outside of India. To make the jute industry flourish, we must follow the path [...] result of this decentralization of industry, the masses will be economically [...] Bengal on a decentralized basis.

Farmers Cooperatives (4)

[2] According to PROUT, too many people [...] the population should depend on industry. Not more than thirty to forty-five [...] employed in the agricultural sector.

[8] The first steps must also be taken [...] population will have to be employed in industry by establishing agrico-industries [...] consumption to the rural population.

[12] In this phase, there must be emphasis [...] population will be dependent more on industry than on agriculture. With the [...] mentality of the rural population.

[18] Through these three phases it will [...] the large-scale establishment of industry, and by the third phase there [...] unemployment and social security.

Education (3)

[74] The cinema industry suffers from this malady. This industry is controlled by a handful of [...] people feel even more attracted.

[75] For the sake of social education, [...] possibility exists of using the film industry more for party propaganda than for the spread of education.

Economic Self-Sufficiency for Bengal (29)

29 occurrences

Economic Self-Reliance – Excerpt D (1)

[1] Small-scale cottage industries [...] farming families can take part in industry. This approach will go a long way toward solving the widespread unemployment problem.

Economic Exploitation of Bengal (7)

[7] The first part of British rule [...] systematically destroyed all Bengal’s industry and forced the local manufacturers and skilled labourers to work in British owned factories.

[8] The British East India Company [...] could not compete with the weaving industry which was being developed in Manchester.

[11] Almost all items of daily use in [...] monopoly centres for the leather industry, but strangely, in both these [...] Bengal. West Bengal has no hide industry to supply finished products to [...] situation prevails in the sports goods industry. Needless to say, the owners of [...] loot as much as we can.”

[21] In 1947, when the British left [...] from specific areas of trade and industry. This methodical economic oppression of Bengal started immediately after India attained freedom.

[22] During this period, West Bengal’s [...] exchange came from Bengal’s jute industry, but Bengal’s indigenous [...] any profit from jute production.

Economic Dynamics (1)

[42] The export of raw materials is [...] application of improved methods in industry and agriculture, such as good [...] would not be regarded as a problem.

Economic Democracy (1)

[17] Unless a country attains optimum development in industry and other sectors of the economy, [...] agriculture for its livelihood.

Discourses on Prout (8)

[36] If a particular country or district [...] of the world or country. Hence industry should be decentralized, but key industries should be centralized. For example, the spinning industry should be centralized, and around it there should be a weaving industry run on [the basis of] decentralization [...] 10 )

[39] Industrial decentralization is [...] motive has no place – here industry is for consumption. In the collective [...] economic units are to be strengthened.

[40] It is an age of science. Science [...] There should be rationalization of industry – that is, an old machine [...] radioactivity [nuclear energy] and rockets.

[41] It is incorrect to say that rationalization [...] the capitalistic framework where industry is for profit. In the collective economic structure, where industry stands for consumption and not [...] and the availability of labour.

[42] In industry labourers should be provided with [...] the more profit they will share.

Dialectical Materialism and Democracy (1)

[17] Today there are too many obstacles [...] essential government offices, all industry should be shifted to the vil lages. [...] police can easily detect them.

Developmental Planning (6)

[41] Finally, let us discuss a few examples [...] industries. First, take the jute industry. In Bengal, many jute factories [...] immediately. The main problem of the jute industry at that time was to eliminate these middlemen. To salvage the jute industry today, jute growers should establish [...] coats for consumers cooperatives.

[43] The match industry was functioning successfully through [...] the government undermined this industry by coming to the assistance of big manufacturers when they were being undersold.

[45] In Bengal, pineapple leaf fibre [...] cane pulp can be used in the paper industry.

Decentralized Economy – 2 (3)

[3] In a decentralized economy people do not have to leave their homes to work in an industry, and consequently they are saved [...] their household responsibilities.

[4] This arrangement is not possible [...] maximize profits. Centralization means industry for profit, while decentralization means industry for consumption. PROUT’s [...] production for profiteering.”

Decentralized Economy – 1 (4)

[16] As far as possible, agriculture, industry and trade should be managed through [...] will also have to be arranged.

[25] The members of the cooperatives [...] agriculture will have the same status as industry.

[28] The local administration will also [...] The generation of power is a key industry which should be run on a no profit, [...] responsibility to supply power as a key industry.

Cooperative Production – Excerpt A (1)

[4] In the commune system individual [...] skills in either agriculture or industry. There is no opportunity for them [...] consequently production never increases.

Cooperatives (7)

[9] In the commune system there is [...] problems, either in agriculture or in industry. Rather, it will only aggravate [...] defective, exploitative and anti-human.

[21] Agriculture should have the same status as industry. This policy is not followed in [...] farms, and so should the packaging industry for apple transportation and marketing. [...] regarded as part of the farming industry. Those employed in agriculture should get bonuses in the same way as those employed in industry. Thus, farmers or agricultural [...] of the economy on the basis of industry.

[48] To stop black-marketeering strong [...] example, to protect the clothing industry, the government should pass a [...] these corrupt practices slackened.

Contai Basin Planning (9)

[11] Cultured pearls can be grown along [...] undeveloped area. The cultured pearl industry brought prosperity to the fishermen [...] for developing cultured pearls.

[12] Within the one mile wide afforested [...] different points along the coast. This industry will create direct and indirect [...] alleviated to some extent. If the salt industry is developed, West Bengal will [...] will experience overall growth.

[18] The soil of the southern and southeast [...] produce oil, thus the coconut oil industry can be profitably developed. Coconut [...] to develop cottage industries.

[19] Coconut milk can be bottled and [...] coconut pulp can be used in the sweet industry, and the trunk of the coconut tree can be used in the house building industry. Coconut husks are used in the [...] people will be greatly increased.

[28] The Howrah-Danton-Digha railway [...] facilitating the development of industry, trade and commerce throughout [...] coast, then the trade, commerce and industry of the entire region will rapidly [...] become an attractive tourist resort.

[32] Likewise, the weavers of the Contai [...] for all other items, the weaving industry will have to conform to modern [...] families will benefit economically.

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt F (1)

[2] Still later, when people began using leather in industry, the Shúdras were allowed [...] Women could also wear grass koshis.

Block-Level Planning (2)

[5] To solve this problem, agriculture must be reorganized and established on the same basis as industry through the cooperative system. [...] should be treated as an organized industry. Only then can the per unit cost [...] agricultural sector will be achieved.

Bihar (16)

16 occurrences

Bhavasundari, the Tigress Queen (1)

[6] Dreaming of rebellion, King Jagatnarayan [...] pinnacle of glory in agriculture and industry, trade and commerce, knowledge, [...] its own sovereignty and dignity?

Bangladesh (15)

15 occurrences

Auṋka to Akśa (Discourse 3) (2)

[198] Abh + rak = abhra. Its etymological [...] expectations, and because its use in industry is decreasing, its production [...] materials are being used more, the mica industry is facing serious setbacks. Attention should be given to this.

Agrarian Revolution (5)

[6] After the arrival of the British [...] to the development of indigenous industry and agriculture. It did not even [...] damaged the agricultural system.

[7] The second cause of economic imbalance [...] enterprises, notably the hand weaving industry. As a result of the supply of [...] destroyed India’s pottery industry. The factories established by [...] agricultural sector for a livelihood.

[13] The fundamental characteristic [...] population should be employed in industry or other sectors of the economy. [...] immediately – it brooks no delay.

[48] PROUT advocates maximum modernization in agriculture and industry. In the cooperative agricultural [...] bullocks. This is wasteful duplication.