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SYNOPSIS FOR THE PROJECT OF BBA

Name of the student : Gajendra singh solanki

Father’s Name : Kishor singh

Program : Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Session : 2017-2020

Year : 2019

Contact Number : 7004047594

Email ID : gajjugajendra.14@gmail.com
A study on the importance of Quality Check and
Title of the Project : Quality Control in cotton industry

Name of Organization Guide : Mr. Nikhil Agarwal

Designation of Organization Guide : Proff. Manager

Contact No. of Organization Guide : 8769548900

Name of Academic (College) Guide : Dr. Pravesh bhandari


INTRODUCTION

1.1 INDUSTRY PROFILE


We believe good is the enemy of great. And this belief fuels the desire to create a better
reality every day. India’s textiles sector is one of the oldest industries in indian economy
dating back several centuries. India’s overall textile exports during FY 2017-18 stood at
US$ 39.2 billion in FY18 and is expected to increase to US$ 82.00 billion by 2021 from
US$ 31.65 billion in FY19*.

The indian textiles industry is extremely varied, with the hand-spun and hand-woven
textiles sectors at one end of the spectrum, while the capital intensive sophisticated mills
sector at the other end of the spectrum. The decentralized power looms/hosiery and
knitting sector form the largest component of the textiles sector. The close linkage of the
textile industry to agriculture (for raw materials such as cotton) and the ancient culture
and traditions of the country in terms of textiles make the Indian textiles sector unique
in comparison to the industries of other countries. The Indian textile industry has
capacity to produce a wide variety of products suitable to different market segments,
both within India and across the world.

A textile is the largest single industry in India (and amongst the biggest in the world),
accounting for about 20% of the total industrial production. It provides direct
employment to around 20 million people. Textile and clothing exports account for one-
third of the total value of exports from the country. There are 1,227 textile mills with a
spinning capacity of about 29 million spindles. While yarn is mostly produced in the
mills, fabrics are produced in the powerloom and handloom sectors as well. The Indian
textile industry continues to be predominantly based on cotton, with about 65% of raw
materials consumed being cotton. The yearly output of cotton cloth was about 12.8
billion m (about 42 billion ft). The manufacture of jute products (1.1 million metric tons)
ranks next in importance to cotton weaving.

1.2 COMPANY PROFILE

Kamal process cotton textile was established in 1999 as a small scale unit. At the
establishment time company has few machines, and start with very lower level with a
view to contribute in textile manufacturing. Today firm has large no of machines for
weaving this growth achieve by firm.
It is extremely varied, with the hand-spun and hand-woven textiles sectors at one end of
the spectrum, while the capital intensive sophisticated mills sector at the other end of the
spectrum. Kamal Process has gained immense expertise in supplying & trading of cotton
textiles etc. The supplier company is located in mandia road, Pali, (Rajasthan) and is one
of the leading sellers of listed products. Buy Cotton textiles in bulk from us for the best
quality products and service.

“The concept of Quality of Work life had originally included only they issues of wages,
working hours” and working condition. However” the concept has now been expanded to
include such factors as the extent of workers involvement in the job” their levels of
satisfaction with various aspects in the work environment” their perceived job
competence” accomplishment on the job etc.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2.1 PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
To know the customer’s satisfaction.
Objectives:-
 To know the customer’s ideas, views.
 To treat customer professionally, efficiently and with courtesy at all times.
 To provide qualitative services.
 Establishing priorities and standards to judge how well you’ve met these goals.
 Understanding the expectations and requirements of all customers.
 We guarantee to give full attention to personal service and customer satisfaction.
 To fulfill the needs of customer.
2.2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
The research design used for the study is Informative. The major purpose of using such a
design is gathering the information about the Quality standards. The population of the
study consists of the products manufactured in cotton textile industry.
2.2.1 Research Design:
Informative research in the form of cross sectional design, will be adopted.
2.2.2 Sampling Design:
Simple random sampling will be used for my research work.
2.2.3 Sample Size:
Data will be collected from large amount of production units.

2.3 TOOLS/TECHNIQUES AND METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION &


ANALYSIS :-

Primary Data will be collected from employees using measuring instrument in the
form of a structured questionnaire, after seeking prior consent from respondents
to participate in the study/survey. Analysis will be done using Percentage
calculation and Statistical data and Data and results will be presented in the form
of –
(i) Descriptive Statistics
(ii) Charts and Graphs

3. REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY
 PDF OF Theoretical Perspectives of the Variables
o Review1of1Related1Studies
 http://www.made-from-india.com/article/Textile-Industry-In-835.html
 http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/2/104/indian-textile-industry-
an-overview1.asp
 http://www.justdial.com/pali-marwar/kamal-industries/9999.html

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