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Title: Communities of the imagination keeping together among migrants having knowledge of textile manufacturing in Panipat
Researcher: Chauhan, Mili
Guide(s): Ghosh, Abhik
Keywords: Migrants
Textile industry
Textile manufacturing
University: Panjab University
Completed Date: 2023
Abstract: GST, barcoding, and others. Close communication with technical specialists, government agencies, and machinery suppliers is necessary. There should be numerous capacity-building programmes for these businessmen to improve their knowledge and exposure to their Panipat units. Local governments should document their cultural heritage and honour their poets and authors to preserve their cultural heritage. Government should include their mother tongue as an official language in the constitution of India. The less inspiration among community members and youngsters to strengthen their mother tongue was also no inclusion of their native language in any studies curriculum required for employment. Local government organizations should organize conferences and seminars for literary Saraiki/Multani litterateurs and literary intellectuals. Saraiki literature could be published as stories, essays, articles, poetry and folk literature. The Saraiki/multani language creators are trying to preserve it independently. These efforts would have been successful if the Government had made an official or semi-official academy to promote and preserve language, culture, and literature. Many social and religious community organizations and language activism at the community level collaborate to preserve and promote their dying language and cultural heritage. Therefore, there was a pressing need to conduct in-depth research on the new challenges and issues at the community level related to their cultural heritage and textile manufacturing sector to fight the unfavorable circumstances and surmount the limitations. It is anticipated that the findings of such qualitative research will influence community leaders, planners, and policymakers to develop and implement such processes and strategies to maximize cultural, economic, and political benefits for these migrated communities in Panipat.
Pagination: xxvi, 538p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/570576
Appears in Departments:Department of Anthropology

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