concept   printing technology
culture   India
statement   Print technology is deeply ingrained in Indian culture, used for religious texts, traditional art, and economic growth.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 3d printing India Viewed as a cutting-edge technology with potential to revolutionize manufacturing and spur economic growth 1
2 block printing India An ancient form of printing that is still widely practiced in India 1
3 block printing India Used for creating intricate and colorful textiles and fabrics 1
4 digital printing India Increasingly used for textile printing and garment production 1
5 newsprint India Less common as the primary material for newspapers, with digitally published news being more prevalent, and recycling practices for newsprint are not as well developed. 1
6 newsprint India Often repurposed for use as disposable plates or bowls 1
7 print India Printing documents at home or office is less common due to the availability of affordable printing services and the preference for digital communication. 1
8 print media India Local language newspapers have a large readership and play an important role in shaping public discourse. 1
9 print on printer India Printing at home is less common, and people often rely on printing services in shops or internet cafes for printing documents. 1
10 printed material India Printed materials, such as newspapers and religious texts, are often read during morning rituals and prayers. 1
11 printer India Less common due to limited access to technology and higher cost 1
12 printing documents India Printing documents is often preferred for official records and contracts, as digital documents may not be considered legally binding. 1
13 printing equipment India Often utilized for religious and spiritual texts, as well as for traditional art forms like block printing 1
14 printing technology India India has a rich history of traditional printing methods such as block printing and screen printing. 1
15 printing technology India Printing technology is often used for religious publications, such as sacred texts and scriptures. 1