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Title: Papad Making
Keywords: Papad
papad industry
Lijjat
Maharastra and Gujarat
women
Issue Date: Oct-2008
Publisher: Small Industries Development Bank of India
Abstract: Papad is a food/snack item made from dough of powdered pulses, spices and salt. Papads have been an integral part of the Indian food since olden times. Over the years, papads have become popular as a snack item. The papad industry in the cottage/village sector has recorded a remarkable growth during the last two decades with the advent of “LIJJAT” papad manufactured by cooperatives of a large number of women based in Maharastra and Gujarat. Keeping in view the success of “LIJJAT” papad and considering the resourcefulness of women in the north eastern region, the prospects for papad units are encouraging.
URI: http://library.ediindia.ac.in:8181/xmlui//handle/123456789/9204
Appears in Collections:North Eastern Region - SIDBI

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