Tat patti

Tat Patti ( Tat pati) is an indigenous floor cover of narrow width made of coarse Jute. It was produced in Punjab region.[1][2] Tat patti was utilized as seating for students in government schools[3] and provided to inmates in jail as well.[4] It is still in use in rural India.[5][6][7][8]

  1. ^ Tortora, Phyllis G.; Johnson, Ingrid (2013-09-17). The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles. A&C Black. p. 612. ISBN 978-1-60901-535-0.
  2. ^ Powell, B. H. Baden (1872). Hand-Book of the Manufactures and Arts of the Punjab; with a combined Glossary and Index of Vernacular Trades and Technical Terms; forming Vol. II to the Handbook of the Economic Products of the Punjab. p. 75.
  3. ^ Singh, Y. P., ed. (2006). Indian Villages 2020 (in 2 Volumes)vision And Mission (vol. 1)strategies And Suggested Development Models (vol 2). Concept Publishing Company. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-8069-321-2.
  4. ^ Josson, Suma (2001). Mahua Tola Gets a School: Education Guarantee Scheme in Madhya Pradesh. Rajiv Gandhi Shiksha Mission, Government of Madhya Pradesh.
  5. ^ Singh, Y. P., ed. (2006). Indian Villages 2020 (in 2 Volumes)vision And Mission (vol. 1)strategies And Suggested Development Models (vol 2). Concept Publishing Company. p. 92. ISBN 978-81-8069-321-2.
  6. ^ Dua, Radha. Women Education. APH Publishing. p. 174. ISBN 978-81-313-0434-1.
  7. ^ Singh, Y. P. (1999). Parishad Vs. Private Schools: A Comparative Analysis. APH Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 978-81-7648-106-9.
  8. ^ Physical and Financial Resources Acequate physical and financial resources are being provided to fulfill requirements of BRCs and NPRCs to fulfill its requirements. T.V., V.C.R., Generator set, video and audio set, books, magazines etc., Tat Patti, dari, Chairs, tables, etc The block resource Centre (BRC) at block level and Naya panchayat Resource Centre (NPRC) at cluster level provide regular academic support