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When most people think of industrialisation, they envision sprawling factories, skyscrapers, and high-tech infrastructure.
Can black-owned enterprises, long stifled by systemic exclusion, ignite an industrial revolution that marries growth with equity? The evidence says yes.
A recent report reveals that boilers in India's factories contribute significantly to the nation's greenhouse gas emissions ...
Let's begin not with the global headlines of tariff threats and decoupling but with the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Back then, Indian textiles, such as fine muslin and printed cotton, were ...
Read more about Around 7 pc of India's greenhouse gas emissions from industrial boilers: Report on Devdiscourse ...
Nearly a century later it was sold to Bradford Council and in 1974 it opened as the country’s first local authority-run industrial museum. It’s a wonderful tribute to Bradford’s working heritage; ...
John Cassidy’s “Capitalism and Its Critics” is a rewarding guide to the many fascinating attempts throughout history to ...
Constructed between 1830 and 1834, the Grade II listed bridge overlooked trains steaming into nearby Leeds during the city’s ...
Despite the growth of modern brass, traditional bands remain popular, and Bradford has an international leader in the field.
VCs are getting excited about greener substitutes for conventional materials. But the returns may take a while ...