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Bast fiber from the genus ''Corchorus''
Jute (/dʒuːt/ JOOT) is a long, rough, shiny bast fibre that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. It is produced from flowering plants in the genus
Jute
North Sea Germanic ethnic group from the Jutlandic peninsula
The Jutes (/dʒuːts/ JOOTS) were one of the Germanic tribes who settled in Great Britain after the departure of the Romans. According to Bede, they were
Jutes
Topics referred to by the same term
up jute or Jute in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. Jute may
Jute_(disambiguation)
Species of flowering plant
Jute mallow or Jew's mallow or Mallow leaves or Nalita jute (Corchorus olitorius, also known as "Jute leaves", "Tossa jute", "Mloukheyeh" "muteezi", "lunkomba"
Corchorus_olitorius
Musical artist
Jutes is the stage name of Jordan Lutes (born March 28, 1991), a Canadian musician from Ottawa, Ontario. He is most noted as a Juno Award nominee for
Jutes_(musician)
Process of growing the jute plant
Jute is one of the most important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage. Cultivation is dependent on the climate, season, and soil
Jute_cultivation
Plant fiber industry
The jute trade is centered mainly around India's West Bengal and Assam, and Bangladesh. The major producing country of jute is India and biggest exporter
Jute_trade
Plant species in the mallow family
theophrasti, also known as velvetleaf, velvet plant, velvetweed and the Chinese jute is an annual plant in the family Malvaceae that is native to Central and
Abutilon_theophrasti
Pakistani governmental initiated industry
The Pakistan Jute Mills Association (PJMA) was founded in 1970 in an effort to reduce reliance on jute imports. The Government of Pakistan prioritised
Pakistan Jute Mills Association
Pakistan_Jute_Mills_Association
Large bag made of rough fiber, often used for storage and transport
a large sack, traditionally made of burlap (hessian fabric) formed from jute, hemp, sisal, or other natural fibres, usually in the crude spun form of
Gunny_sack
Jute-leaf dish from Egypt
of jute plant and a dish made from the leaves of Corchorus olitorius, commonly known in English as jute, Jew's-mallow, nalta jute, or tossa jute. It
Mulukhiyah
City and council area in Scotland
the centre of the global jute industry. This, along with its other major industries, gave Dundee its epithet as the city of "jute, jam and journalism". With
Dundee
Nepalese jute mill
Biratnagar Jute Mill is the biggest and oldest jute mill in Nepal. It was established under Prime Minister Juddha Shamsher Rana in 1936 A.D. The mill was
Biratnagar_Jute_Mill
Bangladeshi group
The Bangladesh Jute Mills Association (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ পাট মিলস অ্যাসোসিয়েশন) is an association of jute mill owners in Bangladesh. This along with
Bangladesh Jute Mills Association
Bangladesh_Jute_Mills_Association
Factory for processing jute
A jute mill is a factory for processing jute. There is evidence of jute fibre extraction dating back to the Han dynasty, with a fragment of jute paper
Jute_mill
Australian rock band
Kahvas Jute were an Australian rock band formed in July 1970. The mainstay of the line-up was Dennis Wilson on guitar and vocals. Other founder members
Kahvas_Jute
Species of flowering plant
cannabinus, is a plant in the family Malvaceae also called Deccan hemp and Java jute. Hibiscus cannabinus is in the genus Hibiscus and is native to Africa, although
Kenaf
Textile organization in West Bengal, India
The Jute Corporation of India Limited (JCI) is central public sector undertaking under the ownership of Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. It is
Jute_Corporation_of_India
Jute cultivation and production in India
Jute production in India is integral to the country’s agricultural and industrial economy. India is the world’s largest producer of jute, accounting for
Jute_production_in_India
Casual shoe with a rope sole
manufactured in Spain, some production has moved to Bangladesh, the world's largest jute producer. Originally peasant footwear, they were popularised throughout the
Espadrille
Group of Industries, which operates mainly in the jute and IT industries. Alwar Jute Mill, Agarpara Jute Mill, Axsys Technologies, and Vision Comptech are
Ghanshyam_Sarda
Japanese style of consensual rope bondage
visually intricate patterns, usually with several pieces of thin rope (often jute, hemp or linen and generally around 6 mm (0.24 in) in diameter, but sometimes
Japanese_bondage
Bangladeshi jute mill
Adamjee Jute Mills was a jute mill in Bangladesh. It was established in Narayanganj in 1950 by the Adamjee Group. It was the second jute mill in East Pakistan
Adamjee_Jute_Mills
Nigerian soup
soup commonly eaten by west African people. It is made from jute leaf and thus also called "jute leaf soup". Similar to okra soup, the soup is viscid in texture
Ewedu_soup
Bangladeshi scientist
Mubarak Ahmad Khan is a Bangladeshi scientist and a researcher in jute's commercial uses and possibilities. According to the science-based research database
Mubarak_Ahmad_Khan
Genus of flowering plants in the mallow family
common names are used in different contexts, with jute applying to the fiber produced from the plant, and jute mallow leaves for the leaves used as a vegetable
Corchorus
State industrial regulatory authority
Directorate General of Jute (Bengali: পাট অধিদপ্তর) is Bangladesh's governmental regulatory agency under its ministry of textiles and jute which is responsible
Directorate General of Jute (Bangladesh)
Directorate_General_of_Jute_(Bangladesh)
Species of moth
Spilosoma obliqua, the jute hairy caterpillar or Bihar hairy caterpillar, is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in south-eastern Afghanistan, northern
Spilosoma_obliqua
The jute industry is a historically and culturally important industry in Bangladesh dating back to during the growth of the East India Company in the Indian
Jute_industry_in_Bangladesh
City in West Bengal, India
for six factories, viz.the GIS Cotton Mill, Dalhousie Jute Mill, North Brook jute Mill, Angus jute Mill, Champdany Garbage Refinary Ltd, Lagan Engineering
Champdani
Woven fabric from jute or sisal
Caribbean, is a woven fabric made of vegetable fibres: usually the skin of the jute plant, or sisal leaves. It is generally used (in the crude tow form known
Hessian_fabric
Research institute in Bangladesh
International Jute Study Group (IJSG) is an intergovernmental organization of states that functions as the international commodity board for jute, kenaf, and
International Jute Study Group
International_Jute_Study_Group
1971 massacre of Biharis in Khulna
including men, women, and children, were massacred at the Crescent Jute Mills and People's Jute Mills in Khulna, East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) by Bengali
1971 Khulna jute mill massacres
1971_Khulna_jute_mill_massacres
American actress and singer (born 1987)
Wendy Wendy Playing by Heart Extra Uncredited 2001 Human Nature Young Lila Jute 2003 Agent Cody Banks Natalie Connors The Lizzie McGuire Movie Lizzie McGuire
Hilary_Duff
Species of flowering plant
patsun), commonly known as white jute, is a shrub species in the family Malvaceae. It is one of the sources of jute fibre, considered to be of finer quality
Corchorus_capsularis
Baseball player
Julian "Jute" Bell (May 30, 1900 – December 7, 1991) was an American professional baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues. He played from 1923 to 1931 with
Jute_Bell
Country in North Africa
fillings; hawawshi, spiced minced meat baked inside bread; molokhiya, a jute leaf stew; and koshary, a mix of lentils, rice, and pasta, which is recognised
Egypt
National Jute Manufacturers Corporation Ltd.(NJMC) is a central public sector undertaking under the ownership of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of
National Jute Manufactures Corporation Limited
National_Jute_Manufactures_Corporation_Limited
Indian-based company of the chandu Birla Group
1890s, Birla Corporation was a jute manufacturing company, but over time, it grew to operate four main divisions: cement, jute, linoleum, and auto trim. It
Birla_Corporation
Public corporation which manages jute factories in Bangladesh
Adamjee Jute Mills Afil Jute Mills Ajax Jute Mills A. K. Khan Jute Mills Aleem Jute Mills Alhaj Jute Mills Alijan Jute Mills Allied Jute Mills Amin Jute Mills
Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
Bangladesh_Jute_Mills_Corporation
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
improved, and during the Migration Period Saxons, the closely related Angles, Jutes, and Frisii settled the coast. Many moved on to England and came to be known
Netherlands
the site of many battles. Throughout the Industrial Revolution, the local jute industry caused the city to grow rapidly. In this period, Dundee also gained
History_of_Dundee
Bangladeshi scientist (1954–2014)
focus of Bangladeshi people after his work on genome sequencing of jute species and jute attacking fungus. Alam was born in Madaripur, Faridpur, East Pakistan
Maqsudul_Alam
producer of fibre. The country is the world's largest producer of cotton and jute. India is also the world's second largest producer of silk. Other fibres
Textile_industry_in_India
West Germanic language
Germanic peoples known from historical records as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes. From the 5th century, the Anglo-Saxons settled Britain as the Roman economy
English_language
Species of flowering plant
somewhat confusingly as Cuban jute, Queensland-hemp, and Indian hemp (although S. rhombifolia is not closely related to either jute or hemp). Synonyms include
Sida_rhombifolia
completed draft genome sequencing for the jute plant. The consortium consisted of Dhaka University, Bangladesh Jute Research Institute, and software company
Jute_genome
Government ministry of India
Commissioner Office of the Jute Commissioner Source: Basic Tasar Silkworm Seed Organisation (BTSSO), Bilaspur Birds Jute and Exports Limited Central
Ministry_of_Textiles
Industrial Area in Uttar Pradesh, India
including IGL, Parle and ARP, as well as power looms, plywood and the only jute mill in Uttar Pradesh. According to the Census of India in 2001, Sahjanwa
Sahjanwan
Government ministry of Bangladesh
the textile and jute sectors of Bangladesh. The ministry formulates policies for the growth of textile industries, jute production, jute goods, handloom
Ministry of Textiles and Jute (Bangladesh)
Ministry_of_Textiles_and_Jute_(Bangladesh)
Country within the United Kingdom
warriors from north-western continental Europe, chiefly the Saxons, Angles, Jutes and Frisians who had long raided the coasts of the Roman province. These
England
Institute for Jute and Allied Fibers (ICAR-CRIJAF), established in 1953 as Jute Agricultural Research Institute (JARI), is a research institute on jute and allied
Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibers
Central_Research_Institute_for_Jute_and_Allied_Fibers
Metropolis in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bangladesh. It is also a center of business and industry, especially the jute trade and processing plants, and the textile sector of the country. It is
Narayanganj
District of Bangladesh in Dhaka Division
in the country's jute trade, plant processing and sector. It is nicknamed the "Dundee of Bangladesh" due to the presence of many jute mills. Narayanganj
Narayanganj_District
HITIAG (Hanf-Jute-und Textilindustrie-Aktiengesellschaft) was founded in 1869 by Paul Pacher von Theinburg as the first Austrian jute spinning and weaving
HITIAG
Partition of Bengal into East Bengal and West Bengal in 1947
Kolkata. Jute was the largest industry in Bengal at Partition. The Radcliffe Line left every single jute mill in West Bengal but four fifths of the jute-producing
Partition_of_Bengal_(1947)
Jute mill in Bangladesh
Crescent Jute Mill (Bengali: ক্রিসেন্ট জুট মিলস) was the second largest jute mill in Bangladesh after Adamjee Jute Mills. It was owned by Bangladesh Jute Mills
Crescent_Jute_Mills
Country in South Asia
aid allocation. Despite generating 70% of Pakistan's export revenue with jute and tea, East Pakistan received much less government spending. Notable economists
Bangladesh
Pakistani business group
management took over from PIDC in October 1959 Karnaphuli Rayon & Chemical Dawood Jute Mills Dawood Shipping List of largest companies in Pakistan Dawood Hercules
Dawood_Group
First jute mill established in India
The Acland Mill was the first jute mill established in India. The mill was established in 1855 by British entrepreneur George Acland and Bengali financier
Acland_Mill
Museum in Dundee, Scotland
Verdant Works, also known as Scotland's Jute Museum, is a former jute mill in the Blackness area of Dundee, Scotland. It was purchased in 1991 by the
Verdant_Works
Trade union in India
All India Jute Textile Workers' Federation, a trade union of jute mill workers in India. The union is affiliated to the Hind Mazdoor Sabha. In 2019, the
All India Jute Textile Workers Federation
All_India_Jute_Textile_Workers_Federation
Biodegradable polymer bag made from jute
The Sonali Bag, also known as the Golden Bag, Jute Polymer, or Eco-friendly Poly Bag (in Bengali: সোনালী ব্যাগ), is a bag made of a biodegradable bioplastic
Sonali_Bag
Bangladeshi civil servant
Development Authority. He is the former Secretary of the Ministry of Textiles and Jute. He is the former Senior Secretary of the Health Services Division at the
Lokman_Hossain_Miah
Line of Best Fit. Retrieved July 1, 2026. Adams, Gregory (May 27, 2026). "Jutes announces album with new song "Mannequin"". Revolver. Retrieved May 27,
List_of_2026_albums
of non-retaliation. The Bengal Jute Workers' Union (BJWU) was formed in late 1928 out of a merger between the Bengal Jute Workers' Association, which had
Prabhabati_Dasgupta
noted as one of the major centres for industries like the IT, GCCs, ITes, jute, leather industry etc. There are numerous steel plants in the state apart
List of industrial areas in West Bengal
List_of_industrial_areas_in_West_Bengal
Scottish engineer and industrialist (1820–1899)
with the Camperdown Works in Lochee, Dundee, one of the largest integrated jute manufacturing complexes of the 19th century. During the Industrial Revolution
George_Addison_Cox
Research Institute Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) Bangladesh Institute of Research and Training on
Government agencies in Bangladesh
Government_agencies_in_Bangladesh
District of Chhattisgarh in India
district of Chhattisgarh. One of the oldest jute mills of India is situated here, Mohan jute mill; it was the only Jute Mill of the state Chhattisgarh and undivided
Raigarh_district
Native American orator and war leader (c. 1723 – 1780)
matter of dispute." Logan the orator has been variously identified as Tah-gah-jute, Tachnechdorus (also spelled "Tachnedorus" and "Taghneghdoarus"), Soyechtowa
Logan_(Iroquois_leader)
Ggb. Yg
Birds Jute and Export Limited (BJEL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Jute Manufactures Corporation Limited, Ministry of Textiles, Government
Birds_Jute_and_Export
Container used for shipping and storing coffee
shipping and storing coffee. Coffee beans are usually transported in large jute sacks, while coffee sold to consumers may be packaged as beans or ground
Coffee_bag
The Barrow Jute Works was a jute and flax mill located in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire (now Cumbria), England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Barrow_Jute_Works
Janata Jute Mills Limited is a Bangladesh jute mill in Ghorashal, Palash Upazila, Narsingdi District. It is owned by Akij Group and together with its
Janata_Jute_Mills_Limited
BDSM activity
length. Japanese bondage traditionally uses natural fibers such as hemp and jute which are cut into approximately 25 foot (7.6 m) lengths. Western-style bondage
Rope_bondage
Country in northern Europe
arrival, most of Jutland and the nearest islands were settled by tribal Jutes. Many Jutes migrated to Great Britain, according to legend some as mercenaries
Denmark
1947 labor strike in Nepal
Biratnagar Jute Mill Strike (Majdur Hartal) of March 1947 was a labor strike in Biratnagar, Nepal, by workers and laborers of Biratnagar Jute Mill, Ltd
Biratnagar_Jute_Mill_Strike
Country in South Asia
(barley, maize, millet, paddy and wheat), oilseed, potato, pulses, sugarcane, jute, tobacco, milk and water buffalo meat. Major industries include tourism,
Nepal
2006 American TV series or program
to an android-run prison facility along with Jute. While in transit, their police vehicle is attacked. Jute and Dee-Cee escape and are forced into a strained
Android_Apocalypse
Country in South Asia
April 2019, where plastic bags were replaced by alternative bags made of jute and other biodegradable material. Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with
Bhutan
Research institute in Bangladesh
Jute Diversification Promotion Centre is an autonomous government body responsible for the promotion and diversification of Jute use in Bangladesh and
Jute Diversification Promotion Centre
Jute_Diversification_Promotion_Centre
Once the world's largest jute works, now defunct, in Dundee, Scotland
Camperdown Works was a jute manufacturing complex in Dundee, Scotland, which covered around 30 acres and employing at its peak almost 6,000 workers. Developed
Camperdown_Works
City in West Bengal, India
with several jute mills and other associated factories, including Kinnison Jute Mill, Titagarh Jute Mill No. 2, Standard Jute Mill, Empire Jute Mill, George
Titagarh
Industrial belt in India
is the jute industry of Hoogly industrial area. The first jute mill of the country was established in this region. Currently, there are 60 jute mills in
Hooghly_industrial_region
Indian industrial conglomerate
after Madhav Prasad Birla. It has business interests in cement, cables, jute goods and guar gum. It has a registered office in Kolkata and regional offices
M.P_Birla_Group
Chief Minister of West Bengal since 2026
member of Lok Sabha from Tamluk from 2009 to 2016 and the chairperson of Jute Corporation of India from 2020 to 2021. He was a member of the Trinamool
Suvendu_Adhikari
Conglomerate company in Karachi, Pakistan
enterprises which were based in East Pakistan are: Jute Adamjee Jute Mills Jute Fibers Ltd. R. Sim & Co. (operated jute presses) Sugar National Sugar Mills Textile
Adamjee_Group
Textile school in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) and the Ministry of Textiles and Jute, Government of Bangladesh. It is a public-private partnership education and
National Institute of Textile Engineering and Research
National_Institute_of_Textile_Engineering_and_Research
State industrial regulatory authority
department of the government of Bangladesh under the Ministry of Textiles and Jute which is responsible for the Textile industry in Bangladesh. The function
Department of Textiles (Bangladesh)
Department_of_Textiles_(Bangladesh)
City in West Bengal, India
important industrial hub on Hoogly river bank, mainly for the high density of jute processing plants. 4km 2.5miles ^ River ] Hooghly N Shyamnagar M North Barrackpur
Bhatpara
Type of camouflage clothing
cloth garment covered in loose strips of burlap (hessian), cloth, twine, or jute sometimes made to look like leaves and twigs, and optionally augmented with
Ghillie_suit
Pakistani conglomerate based in Lahore
Bangladesh, including Nishat Jute Mills, Qadiryah Textile Mills, Telgin Cotton Mills, and Chemical Industries of Pakistan. Nishat Jute Mills was acquired by
Nishat_Group
Plant grown for fiber
Hoopvine, also used for barrel hoops and baskets, edible leaves, medicine Jute, widely used, it is the cheapest fiber after cotton Kenaf, the interior of
Fiber_crop
Subdivision in West Bengal, India
major jute mills – Budge Budge Jute Mill, Cheviot Jute Mill, Caledonian Jute Mill and New Central Jute Mill. Birla Jute Mill is at Birlapur. Such giants
Alipore_Sadar_subdivision
Government-owned mill in Khulna, Bangladesh
Jubilee Jute Mills (Bengali:প্লাটিনাম জুবিলী জুট মিলস্) is a Bangladesh government owned jute mill in Khulna. It is owned by Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
Platinum_Jubilee_Jute_Mills
Emerging Economy In India
primarily dependent on agriculture and medium-sized industry. West Bengal has jute and tea industry. West Bengal is rich in minerals like coal, limestone, iron
Economy_of_West_Bengal
City in Rajshahi, Bangladesh
at Goalundo. It was the chief river mart for jute in northern Bengal, with several jute presses. The jute mills were closed after the 1897 Assam earthquake
Sirajganj
Breeding in Bangladesh Agricultural University through Tissue culture on jute. Subsequently, within the next 10–12 years, similar research programs began
Biotechnology and genetic engineering in Bangladesh
Biotechnology_and_genetic_engineering_in_Bangladesh
Research institute in Bangladesh
Jute Committee which reorganised the Jute Research Laboratory as the Jute Research Institute in 1951. After the Independence of Bangladesh the Jute Act
Bangladesh Jute Research Institute
Bangladesh_Jute_Research_Institute
JUTE
JUTE
JUTE
JUTE
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Very Friendly
Girl/Female
Indian
Light, Brightness
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Pure Love
Male
English
English unisex name derived from the plant name briar, from Old English brer, BRIAR means "prickly bush."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sai Suria | ஸாஈ ஸà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾Â
Flower
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Indra
Male
Chinese
stability and fortune.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic form of Greek Hagne, AIGNÉIS means "chaste; holy."
Girl/Female
Irish Celtic French
Oath.
Girl/Female
Norse
Distinguished.
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n.
The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.
n.
A separate mass or trees of hair, or of some substance (at jute) made to resemble hair, worn on the head by women.
n.
Gunny cloth made from the fiber of the Corchorus olitorius, or jute.
n.
A coarse fabric, made of jute or hemp, used for bagging; also, a finer variety of similar material, used for curtains, etc.
n. pl.
Jutlanders; one of the Low German tribes, a portion of which settled in Kent, England, in the 5th century.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Tiliaceae) of which the linden (Tilia) is the type. The order includes many plants which furnish a valuable fiber, as the jute.
n.
The Teutonic people (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) of England, or the English people, collectively, before the Norman Conquest.