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  2. A. Y. S. Gnanam - Wikipedia

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    During the same period, Gnanam realised that there was a big shortage of textiles in Sri Lanka. Therefore, he formed a joint venture with Mitsui Company and established the Ceylon Synthetic Textile Mills or Cyntex which used high-quality machineries from Switzerland and produced quality fabrics.

  3. Cotton mill - Wikipedia

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    Old Mill, built as a steam-powered mill in Ancoats in 1798, is the oldest surviving cotton mill in Manchester. Before 1780, only water power was available to drive large mills, [ 44 ] but they were dependent on a constant flow of water and built in rural locations, causing problems of labour supply, transportation of materials and access to ...

  4. Thulhiriya - Wikipedia

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    This was the largest textile mill in Sri Lanka. The mill was constructed in an area of 14 acres and under one roof. [1] [2] In 2006 MAS Holdings established a fabric park in Thulhiriya, the country's first privately owned apparel intensive free trade zone. [3] The fabric park spans 66.6 ha (165 acres) and provides employment to over 8,200 people.

  5. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    King Cotton in Modern America: A Cultural, Political, and Economic History since 1945 (2010) excerpt; Riello, Giorgio. Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World (2015) excerpt; Riello, Giorgio. How India Clothed the World: The World of South Asian Textiles, 1500–1850 (2013) Yafa, Stephen (2006). Cotton: The Biography of a Revolutionary ...

  6. Cotton-spinning machinery - Wikipedia

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    A cotton mill in 1890 would contain over 60 mules, each with 1320 spindles. [ 8 ] Between the years 1824 and 1830 Richard Roberts invented a mechanism that rendered all parts of the mule self-acting, regulating the rotation of the spindles during the inward run of the carriage.

  7. Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar - Wikipedia

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    Karumuttu Thiagarajan Chettiar (16 June 1893 – 29 July 1974), often called the 'Textile King ' or 'Textile Baron ', was an Indian independence activist, industrialist and the founder of Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Thiagarajar school of management and Thiagarajar Polytechnic College, Salem.

  8. History of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Mahinda Rajapaksa, former Sri Lankan president and brother of current president, became the new Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. [ 85 ] Since 2010, Sri Lanka has witnessed a sharp rise in foreign debt [ 86 ] The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic -induced global recession accelerated the crisis and by 2021, the foreign debt rose to 101% of the nation's ...

  9. Ray Wijewardene - Wikipedia

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    Wijewardene worked with Sri Lanka's business, research, and policy communities in his areas of expertise. He held appointments such as Chairman of the Tea Research Board, Commissioner Sri Lanka Inventors Commission and was a member of public sector bodies concerned with agriculture, science and technology.