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Item INDIA’S IMPORT OF SILK AND SILK GOODS FROM CHINA-AN ANALYSIS(International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Review, 2016) M, Lalithambigai; M, SivarajanIndia is world’s second largest silk producers and the biggest consumer of silk in. India, besides being a silk producer, is also an importer, converter, exporter and consumer of silk. The top ten countries from which India import raw silk, silk yarn and silk fabrics are considered for the study. Based on the available secondary source of information for the period 1990-00 to 2014-15 the growth and the share of import of silk by India from china are analysed. It is found that India’s major raw silk imports are from china. The imports of raw silk and silk yarn has been reduced instead the silk fabrics show increase in growth rate due to increase in demand and stagnation in production. After the year 2005-06 the imports of raw silk, silk yarn and fabrics from china started decreasing by various policies and measures taken Central Silk Board and Department of Sericulture.Item A STUDY ON GROWTH OF MULBERRY PLANTATION IN INDIA(M, Sivarajan, 2016-11) M, Lalithambigai; M, SivarajanThe process of sericulture involves cultivation of mulberry garden as food plant to feed silkworm. Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu are the traditional states were mulberry is planted. The state wise share of Mulberry Plantation has been analysed for the period 1999-00 to 2014-15. The growth analysis of mulberry plantation in India reveals that there is increase in plantation after a decline from 1990-00 to2010-11. Government should extend its support by ensuring adequate supply of inputs and remunerative price for the farmer’s product.