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Chennai, Apr 19 (IANS): Production of traditional Tamil Nadu sarees at Sankarankoil has taken a hit after the power loom weavers commenced a 12-day strike on April 18.
The weavers are protesting the increase in cotton yarn prices.
Tamil Nadu Master Weavers Association and Textile W
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Spiegelman's graphic novel, which was recently banned by a school district in Tennessee, tells the story of how his Jewish parents survived the Holocaust in Poland. Originally broadcast in 1987.
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Manager - Circular Economy Initatives and ANFF-Deakin Hub, Deakin University
Ken Aldren S. Usman receives funding from Deakin University's Post-graduate Research (DUPR) Scholarship Grant.
Dylan Hegh receives funding from Australian National Fabrication Facility, IM