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Latest Nishat Linen 2020 Collection Winter Exclusive
In the world of fashion and trends in clothing, Nishat Linen has taken innovation in the fashion industry due to eye-catching and heart-touching outfits for women. Nishat Linan, not only a clothing brand it's a complete textile company that has a facility of spinning, weaving, and processing. This brand generates the eastern look in the latest styles and sophistication.
These brand styles and designs represent purely eastern cultural values. This brand deals in an unstitched and ready line of clothing for all season and festive. This brand base on quality fabrics and quality work. The fine quality fabrics like chiffon, Silk, Khaddar, Linen, Karandi and many more are used in outfits. This brand has designed many versatile categories of shirts, Kurtis, two-pieces, and three pieces in many eye-catching colours.
The main purpose of this brand to provide the quality and the latest fashion to its customers. This brand has all seasonal dresses including the winter but in this winter season, the brand special categories in pret and unstitched are given below.
Nishat Linen Winter Collection
Nishat Linen Unstitched Winter Collection
Cotton Net, Pashmina, Cotton Karandi, Yarn Dyed, Printed Shawl, Digital Khaddar, Digital Linen, Silk Shawl, Cotton Viscose, Woven, Digital Cotton Net, and Digital Cotton Karandi fabrics suits are designed in this category. The price range starts from 2,400 in PKR.
Nishat Linen Unstitched Luxury Winter Collection
In luxury unstitched winter collection, cotton net, cotton Karandi, Viscose, and silk suits are designed in prints and embroidered work. The price range starts from 7,500 in PKR.
Nishat Linen Ready To Wear Winter Collection
Sateen, Cotton, Slub Cotton, Linen, Karandi, Slub Lawn, Khaddar, Cotton Karandi, Denim, Yarn-Dyed, Slub, and Woolen dresses and shirts are designed in ready to wear winter collection. The price range starts from 2,499 in PKR.
Nishat Linen Luxury Pret Collection
Raw Silk, Cotton Net, Cotton, Linen, Karandi Net, Khaddar, Viscose, Polyester, Silk, Silk Chiffon, Stripe Linen, Plain Viscose Silk, Katan Silk, Polyester Cotton, and Georjet Chiffon dresses are designed in luxury winter collection. The price range starts from 2,500 in PKR.
Nishat Linen Fusion Tops Winter Collection
Fusion tops for this winters are in cotton, Karandi, and sub lawn in digital prints and embroidered work. The price range starts from 2,499 in PKR.
Nishat Linen Freedom To Buy Winter Collection
Freedom to Buy is a special category of Nishat Linen in unstitched fabrics that is available in meters measurements as per customers' demands. In this collection, unstitched fabrics like Linen, Khaddar, digital linen, digital Khaddar, and digital steen are available in stores and online. The price range starts from 445/meter. This brand has its outlets in all big cities of Pakistan and an online shopping facility for online buyers.
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Comfortable Cotton Fabric
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fibre that forms in a boll, or protective casing, around the seeds of cotton plants in the genus Gossypium, which belongs to the Malvaceae family of mallows. The fibre is almost entirely made up of cellulose. Cotton bolls will aid seed dispersion under natural settings.
The shrub may be found in tropical and subtropical locations all over the world, including the Americas, Africa, Egypt, and India. Mexico has the largest diversity of wild cotton species, followed by Australia and Africa. Cotton was domesticated independently in the Old and New Worlds.
The fiber is most frequently spun into yarn or thread and wont to make a soft, breathable textile. The utilization of cotton for cloth is understood so far to prehistoric times; fragments of cotton fabric dated to the fifth millennium BC are found within the Indus Valley Civilization, also as fabric remnants dated back to 6000 BC in Peru. Although cultivated since antiquity, it had been the invention of the gin that lowered the value of production that led to its widespread use, and it's the foremost widely used natural fibre cloth in clothing today.
Current estimates for world production are about 25 million tonnes or 110 million bales annually, accounting for two. 5% of the world's arable land. India is that the world's largest producer of cotton. The us has been the most important exporter for several years. Within us, cotton is typically measured in bales, which measure approximately 0.48 cubic meters (17 cubic feet) and weigh 226.8 kilograms (500 pounds).
Early History of Cotton Fabric:
South Asia
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The earliest evidence of the utilization of cotton within the Old World, dated to 5500 BC and preserved in copper beads, has been found at the Neolithic site of Mehrgarh, at the foot of the Bolan Pass in Balochistan, Pakistan.
Americas
Cotton bolls discovered during a cave near Tehuacán, Mexico, are dated to as early as 5500 BC, but this date has been challenged. More securely dated is that the domestication of upland cotton in Mexico between around 3400 and 2300 BC.
In Peru, cultivation of the indigenous cotton species sea island cotton has been dated, from a find in Ancon, to c. 4200 BC, and was the backbone of the event of coastal cultures like the Norte Chico, Moche, and Nazca. Cotton was grown upriver, made into nets, and traded with fishing villages along the coast for giant supplies of fish. The Spanish who came to Mexico and Peru within the early 16th century found the people growing cotton and wearing clothing made from it.
Kingdom of Kush
Cotton may have been domesticated 5000 BCE in eastern Sudan near the Middle Nile Basin region, where the cotton cloth was being produced. Around the 4th century BC, the cultivation of cotton and the knowledge of its spinning and weaving in Meroë reached a high level. The export of textiles was one of the sources of wealth for Meroë. Aksumite King Ezana boasted in his inscription that he destroyed large cotton plantations in Meroë during his conquest of the region.
Agreeable Cotton Fabric:
Cotton fabric is arguably the staple fabric of humanity. it's widely used across the planet and has been wont to make clothing for thousands of years. Cotton fabric information may be a vast repository of interesting facts and comparisons which further increase the fascinating history of this humble yet ubiquitous fabric. The plant which is employed to source the fiber for cotton grows naturally in tropical and sub-tropical regions like the Indian sub-continent; however, the production of cotton and its immense importance within the textile industry and economy is essentially thanks to western countries that chose to form this the staple fabric for each day wear. Cotton fabrics have a huge and universal appeal and are produced and utilized round the world to make all kinds of garments.
Cotton fabric features a lot of various characteristics that make it extremely appealing for designers and customers. it's a cushty, skin-friendly fabric that permits the skin to breath, a crucial benefit in hot and humid environments. it's known to be airy and soft, which makes wearing cotton clothing a particularly comfortable experience. Cotton also can be easily blended with other sorts of fabrics, which is why women can find all kinds of cotton blends such jute-cotton, khadi-cotton and cotton-silk within the market, besides the soft and supply the pure cotton fabric. Cotton also wins calls at the design department because it is particularly absorbent which will easily be dyed and printed with bright designs; this is often one among the explanations Indian weavers, artisans and garments makers love cotton such a lot. Though it's soft and cozy, it's a really smart appearance and may easily be worn during a formal environment also.
There are many various sorts of cotton fabrics within the market. They will be differentiated on the idea of the variety of things. Textile experts tend to specialise in factors like thread count, geographical origins, chemical treatment etc. While these are certainly important, for the buyer of ethnic fashion, what matters is that the look and feel of the material. Popular cotton fabric types in India include unwoven fabrics, modern knitted cotton also as regional sorts of fine woven cotton which are produced for several centuries. Many regions like Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal are known for his or her fine cotton textiles. Typically, woven cotton is employed to form pretty sarees and one can find many beautiful traditional cotton sarees like Embroideried sarees, Maheshwari sarees, Chanderi sarees, Narayanpet sarees and Jamdani sarees. While some are distinguished by the fine texture and shimmering appearance of the material, others focus more on the creation of unique and vivid designs.
These sorts of traditional woven cotton fabric types also can be won’t to make salwar kameez and kurtis, but typically, plain cotton fabric is preferred for daily wear and casual wear outfits. Knitted cotton has become a favourite in western fashion and is usually wont to create colorful and distinctive looking tunics and dresses.
Since cotton is so absorbent, it are often dyed into many various colors and takes on a spread of bright hues beautifully.
This is often why women will find an incredible sort of cotton fabric prints within the market. In India, cotton is that the preferred fabric for the creation of hand block printed designs. Hand block printing may be a traditional way of decorating fabrics within the rural regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat; a carved woodcut is dipped in bright colors then pressed on to the material to make beautiful designs. There are many sorts of block printing like Batik, Sanganeri, Dubka etc. Cotton fabric prints also can be done by machines and may include diverse Indian motifs, starting from intricate nature-inspired and/or floral patterns and kaleidoscopic plays of geometric shapes to depictions of myths and divine beings. An outfit made from designer cotton fabric also can accompany abstract western designs and graphic digital prints. Tons of various outfits are often decorated with cotton fabric prints, from sarees and salwar kameez to kurtis, tunics and leggings.
Cotton fabrics also can be embellished and embroidered using traditional Indian techniques like resham, zari, aari, beads work, mirror work and patch border work.
Appeal of Cotton Fabric
The best part about cotton is that it's the one fabric that never falls out of fashion. However, certain sorts of cotton do enter and out of fashion. At the instant, knitted cotton fabrics and woven cotton fabrics are extremely popular in casual wear.
Cotton fabrics are often wont to make a good spread of ethnic wear outfits and therefore the styling and accessorizing will depend entirely on the outfit in question. Generally, funky ethnic jewelry like wooden necklaces, beaded necklaces, oxidized jewelry sets and tribal earrings are an honest choice with cotton clothing. They carry out the sweetness of the colorful prints and vibrant designs that are often seen on Indian cotton fabrics.
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Opinion: ISRO satellites give India panopticon surveillance over targets
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Indian Space Research Organisation’s PSLV-C40 rocket carried the Cartosat 2 series satellite along with 30 other satellites of foreign and Indian origin. It was by far the longest mission placing satellites in two different orbits.
This satellite in the Cartosat 2 series, which is made with the objective of providing high-resolution scene-specific spot imagery which will be used for Land Information System (LIS) as well as Geographical Information System (GIS)-based applications.
This satellite, weighing 710 kg, is carrying on board the state-of-art technology in terms of panchromatic (PAN) camera that take black and white pictures of the earth in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The swath covered by this high-resolution PAN camera is 9.6 km and their spatial resolution is less than 1 metre.
India’s neighbour and arch rival Pakistan has raised questions over the usage of the satellite by India and showed its concern which is not without reason.
Islamabad’s Foreign Office spokesperson said New Delhi must refrain from putting the new satellite to military use which could create trouble in the region. He said, “All space technologies, including earth observation satellites, are inherently dual use and can be employed for both civilian and military purposes and therefore it is essential that such pursuits are not directed towards a build-up of destabilizing military capabilities, which can negatively impact the regional strategic stability.”
The sources say that the ability of this satellite to steer up to 45 degrees along as well as across the track, is what sets it apart from the previous in series. This ability combined with high-resolution imagery adds power to the celestial vision. Now the observatories in India need not waste time giving orbital corrections to be over the area of interest, instead, the steering itself could do the trick. In short, it implies that larger areas in real time can now be scanned, almost eliminating the shadow periods. Monitoring of missile and nuclear activities as also the terror infrastructures in Pakistan will now be under constant Indian watch by the combined surveillance of Cartosat 2, EROS A and RISAT satellites.
Cartosat-2's panchromatic camera can produce images better than 1 meter in resolution. To be precise, the resolution is .8 meters which is even better when compared to the 82 cm panchromatic resolution offered by the Ikonos satellite. India had been previously purchasing images from Ikonos at about US$20 per square kilometre; the use of Cartosat-2, now provides imagery at 20 times lower cost. At the time of Cartosat-2's launch, India was buying images worth about ₹20 crore per year from the American Ikonos operated by Digital Globe.
Today’s launch of Cartosat 2 satellite enhances India’s military capabilities in its space-based assets manifolds. With GSAT-7 and GSAT-6, satellites are being developed for strategic purposes. The earlier remote-sensing satellites (sub-metre resolution, matching with the best in the world) launched by ISRO as dual-purpose satellites like the technology experimental satellite (TES, 2000) and the four cartographic satellites (CARTOSAT-1, 2, 2A and 2B in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010) places itself in the elite club.
With Israeli assistance, India has also launched two Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites called RISAT II (2009) and RISAT I (2011). These satellites visit the target area every 3-4 days. At any given moment and time there always exists surveillance over sensitive areas which has further enhanced by today’s launch.
(Disclaimer: The opinions expressed above are the personal views of the author and do not reflect the views of ZMCL).
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