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Item Analysis And Evaluation Of Effects Of Detergents On The Selected Fabrics(2023-05) Afida Naza Khan; Ratna, UItem Analysis and Evaluation of Effects of Detergents on the Selected Fabrics(2023-05) Afida Naza Khan; Ratna, UItem Application of Selected Natural Dyes for Designing and Developing of Casual Wears(2022-05) Gopika, J; Ratna, UItem Ayurvastra and Herbal Textiles(2012) Ratna, UItem Ayurvastra Revival of Holistic Science(2016) Ratna, U; Sudharsana Devi, RIn the present day world, hygiene is headline news and consumers are very conscious o f textiles that are hygienic. Good hygiene is an aid to health, comfort and social interactions. It directly aids in disease prevention or disease isolation. For that revive Ayurvastra. the branch of Ayurveda medical science in clothing which is completely free of synthetic chemicals, toxic irritants and thus avoids global warming. The Ayurvedic herbs have various medicinal properties and when thev are dyed with the fabric , it gives a cooling and efficient effect. In contact with clothing, the skin absorbs medicinal qualities o f herbs. .Dveing of textiles with medicinal plants is a promising area which needs to be explored scientifically and systematically for p>uducing diversified value products. Cloth infused with herbs o f traditional Indian medicine is becoming increasingly po/nilar as the country's stressed urban workers see cures for conditions such as insomnia and eczema. Globally, as many countries have been enforcing a ban on textiles that have been coloured using chemical dyes, at the same time, textile dyed using natural vegetable dyes, especially medicinal plants, have been commanding a huge market due to their obvious advantages. The herbal textiles like yoga wear, inner wear, face towels and hand towels are available in market and have huge demand .but apart from that the technology steps forward to produce herbal finish in sports textile and that is a promising area for better environmental wellness. Rising interest o f the consumers around the globe in sustainable development, environment friendly products and nat- U f a ! healing is creating an increased demand for safe and healthy organic clothes. Encouraged by naturalists and allergy-sufferers in its infancy, the organic textile market is expanding as consumers demand products that are not only earth-friendly but hitman-friendly as wall. Because the process to manufacture textiles requires treatments that can leave chemical residue on the finished producl, just using organic fibres is not enough. The entire production process must be considered to concentrate on waste water management and by reducing pollution caused by textile dyeing using chemicals.Item Comparative Study of Aloe Vera Finish on Selected Knitted Fabrics(2009-04) Sangeetha Priya, B; Ratna, UItem A Comparative Study of Physical Properties of Selected Virgin and Recycled Fibers and Yarns(2022-05) Aswathy, C V; Ratna, UItem Comparative Study of Slub and Plain Single Jersey Cotton Knitted Fabric(2011-05) Surya, S; Ratna, UItem Creating party wear frock styles for primary school girls.(2016-04) Nishanthi, A; Ratna, UItem Design and Application of Hand Painted Tropical Designs on Styling the Garment(2023-05) Booma, M; Ratna, UItem Designing and Constructing Garments For Cerebral Palsy Children(2013-05) Bharathi, N; Ratna, UItem Designing and Construction of Garments Using Fabric Scraps Collected From Selected Boutiques(2019-04) Priyanka, P; Ratna, UItem Designing and construction of Kurtis for adults by Batik printing using crayons(2017-04) Pratheepa, R; Ratna, UItem Designing and Development of Fashionable Girls top from Power loom Scrap Fabrics(2022-05) Gayathri, G; Ratna, UItem Designing Kurtis Using Tribal Motif by Selected Printing Methods(2015-03) Renuka, S; Ratna, UItem Designing of Non disposable baby diapers using Cotton and Bamboo cotton woven fabrics(2015-03) Sindhu, M; Ratna, UItem Developing Needle Punched Structure using Luffa Blended Fibres(2022-05) Ngampuilu Malingmei; Ratna, UItem Developing Non-Disposable Knitted Baby Diapers With Fragrant Finish(2010-04) Saranya, R; Ratna, UItem Development and Evaluation of Ayurvedic Socks for Treatment of Tinea pedis(2015-03) Sudharsana Devi. R; Ratna, UItem Development of Fabric using Palm Fiber Blended with Bamboo and Cotton(2023-05) Sasipreetha, S; Ratna, U
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