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sintex active thinking ref no: sec/nse/bse/ - may , the manager, capital market (listing) national stock exchange of india ltd. exchange plaza, th floor, plot no : c / l , g block bandra kurla complex bandra (e), mumbai- stock code: equity - sintex eq the corporate relationship dept. bse limited st floor
, new trading ring, rotunda building, p.j.towers, dalai street, mumbai- stock code: equity sub.: press release - annual audited financial results of the company for the year ended st march, we are sending herewith a copy of press release in respect of aforesaid matter, which we are going to release today...
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sintex a c t i v e t h i n k i n g ref no: sec/nse/bse/ - july the manager, capital market (listing) national stock exchange of india ltd. exchange plaza. th floor, plot no : c/l , g block bandra kurla complex bandra (e), mumbai- stock code: equity - sintex eq the corporate relationship dept. bse limited
st floor, new trading ring, rotunda building, p.j.towers, dalai street, mumbai- stock code: equity sub.: press release - ln-audited financial results of the company for the first quarter ended th june, we are sending herewith a copy of press release in respect o f aforesaid matter, which we are going...
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the arrival of man-made fibers, manufacturers could create hundreds of different kinds of fabrics, differing mainly by fiber content, weight, style of weave, or sheen. here are just a few of these historic fabrics, along with the natural fiber from which they were originally made (nearly all can be made
of boats. flax or fine linen was used for burial shrouds of egyptian pharaohs. similarly, nettle was used for making fishing nets in olden times. india is rich in plant resources and the use of a variety of natural fibers such as banana, pineapple, sisal, hemp, coconut, palm, grasses etc was widely...
https://www.textileschool.com/345/history-of-fibres-natural-and-manmade-fibres/