Concept of the Day

The "Natural Rights"

"Men are born and remain free and equal in rights."
  • 🛡️ The Core: Rights given by birth, not by a King.
  • ⚖️ Examples: Liberty, Property, Security, and Resistance to Oppression.
  • 🌍 Legacy: Born in the French Revolution (1789); now the backbone of India's Constitution.
Quick Prep: These are Inalienable—they cannot be taken away.
Concept of the Day Archive

MODULE 7: Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

 

MODULE 7: Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

B.Sc. Zoology (RTU Hojai University)

Comprehensive Study Material


Introduction to Entrepreneurship in Non-Mulberry Sericulture

Entrepreneurship in non-mulberry sericulture refers to the establishment and management of silk-related economic activities involving Eri and Muga silkworms for income generation, employment creation, and industrial development. Non-mulberry sericulture is an important agro-based cottage industry in India, especially in Assam and North-East India, where Eri and Muga silk are traditionally produced. This industry combines agriculture, animal rearing, handicrafts, textile production, and trade, thereby providing sustainable livelihood opportunities to rural populations.

MODULE 4: Silkworm Rearing Technology | RTU Hojai | Bsc. Zoology | 2nd Semester

MODULE 4: Silkworm Rearing Technology

B.Sc. Zoology (RTU Hojai University)

Comprehensive Study Material


Introduction to Silkworm Rearing Technology

Silkworm rearing technology refers to the scientific methods and techniques used for the successful cultivation and management of silkworms for silk production. In non-mulberry sericulture, proper rearing technology is extremely important because the health, growth, cocoon quality, and silk yield of silkworms depend largely on the rearing environment and management practices. Eri and Muga silkworms are highly sensitive to environmental conditions, food quality, hygiene, and diseases. Therefore, scientific rearing methods are essential for obtaining healthy larvae and high-quality silk.

Silkworm rearing involves several activities such as preparation of rearing house, maintenance of environmental conditions, feeding management, cleaning and disinfection, handling of larvae, cocoon formation, and harvesting. Proper rearing technology reduces mortality, prevents diseases, and increases silk productivity.


Rearing House and Rearing Site

The rearing house is the place where silkworms are kept and reared throughout their larval stages. A good rearing house provides suitable environmental conditions such as proper temperature, humidity, ventilation, and protection from predators and diseases. The success of sericulture depends greatly on the condition and management of the rearing house.

Introduction to Sericulture | RTU | BSc Zoology | Second Sem

 

B.Sc. 2nd Semester (NEP) – Study Modules

PAPER: SERICULTURE (NON-MULBERRY)

Module 1: Introduction to Sericulture

1.1 Meaning and Definition of Sericulture

Sericulture is the scientific method of rearing silkworms for the commercial production of silk. The word sericulture is derived from the Greek word “Sericos” meaning silk and the Latin word “Culture” meaning rearing or cultivation. It is an agro-based cottage industry that combines agriculture and industry because it involves cultivation of host plants as well as processing of silk fibers. Sericulture provides employment opportunities to rural people, especially women and economically weaker sections of society. It is considered an environmentally friendly industry because it produces biodegradable natural fiber.

Silk is one of the oldest and most valuable natural fibers known to humans. It is soft, shiny, strong, elastic, and has excellent dyeing properties. The silk produced by silkworms is mainly composed of a protein called fibroin, which is covered by another protein called sericin.

Electrostatics Unit 3 QCAA | Australian Curriculum

 

Understanding Coulomb's Law

Coulomb's Law is a fundamental principle of physics that describes the force of attraction or repulsion between two stationary, electrically charged particles. Just as gravity governs how masses interact, Coulomb's Law governs how charges interact.


Coulomb's Law Illustartion

1. The Core Principle

The law states that the electrical force between two point charges is directly proportional to the product of the magnitudes of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

2. The Mathematical Formula

To calculate the electrostatic force ($F$), we use the following equation:

$$F = k \frac{|q_1 q_2|}{r^2}$$

The Wit that Won Hearts | Class 8 | English | Poorvi


 

📖 Chapter Summary: "The Wit that Won Hearts"

The story is set in the Vijayanagara Empire during the reign of King Krishnadeva Raya. Known as the "Golden Era," this was a time of great art and literature.

 


The plot centers on a misunderstanding:

  1. The Conflict: The King wrote a poem and recited it to Queen Thirumalambal. Being exhausted, the Queen yawned. The King took this as a personal insult to his poetry and stopped speaking to her.

  2. The Solution: Desperate, the Queen asked Tenali Rama (the King's witty advisor) for help.

  3. The Wit: Tenali Rama didn't argue with the King. Instead, he brought "magic" paddy seeds to court and claimed they would only grow if sown by someone who never yawns.

  4. The Realization: When the King realized everyone (including himself) yawns naturally, he understood that the Queen’s yawn wasn't disrespectful. The royal couple reconciled, and Tenali Rama was rewarded.