English to Kannada Dictionary sericulture

sericulture

ರೇಷ್ಮೆ ಕೃಷಿ
definition
noun
The original focus industries were pottery, sericulture , carpentry, textiles, coconut fiber, and woven mats.
the production of silk and the rearing of silkworms for this purpose.
translation of 'sericulture'
ರೇಷ್ಮೆ ತಯಾರಿಕೆ,
ರೇಷ್ಮೆ ವ್ಯವಸಾಯ,
ರೇಷ್ಮೆ ಹುಳು ಸಾಕಣೆ
example
He also introduced 'sericulture' to Mysore and mulberry cultivation was started in 21 locations in the state.
For 'sericulture' to flourish in the State, it was about time that its promotion started at the grassroot level.
‘Such events generate great interest in students on the huge returns in store for them, besides encouraging the undergraduates to take up 'sericulture' , which has a huge untapped potential,’ a research scholar explained.
Dyed silk was purchased from Arab and Indian traders until 'sericulture' was introduced on the island in the early nineteenth century.
He said she failed to make much headway in 'sericulture' because the department was neglected over the years.
A few women expressed willingness to train in 'sericulture' and sought the help of the Sericulture Department to market the cocoons.
In its native land it functioned as currency for buying expensive things as well as government offices, and as early as the second millennium B.C. there was a goddess of 'sericulture' .
Across the Atlantic, 'sericulture' got its first push in 1609 when James I of England encouraged the production of silk (and discouraged the growing of tobacco) so he could fill English looms.
There were also exhibits on agriculture, 'sericulture' , electronics, space, and marine engineering, to mention a few.
With food supplies guaranteed by imports from upriver, Pearl River delta farmers turned first to fruit and then to 'sericulture' .
The original focus industries were pottery, 'sericulture' , carpentry, textiles, coconut fiber, and woven mats.
As for the development of agriculture and 'sericulture' by the establishment of state institutions to promote the diffusion of the best available techniques, such policies had a longer history in China than in the West.
A few large specimens of Morus alba were perhaps reminders of a failed 19th century attempt at 'sericulture' at this site.
The aim is to show the children the villagers' lives, and get them to learn about 'sericulture' , agriculture, and the village markets.
'Sericultural' research began in 1946 when the Taiwan Sericultural Improvement Station (TSIS) was established.
Help comes from various quarters for 'sericulturists' of Kuppam.
During the seventeenth century, Jiaxing became a major 'sericultural' area producing high value silk, and today this region remains one of China's most important sericulture areas.
Vicenza (near Venice) was one of the oldest 'sericultural' areas in the North, but in the sixteenth century sericiculture spread throughout the whole Veneto.
In the current year the 'sericulturists' of the region are going to produce 2800 tons of ‘silver string’.
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