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FOLD-ABLE CANOPY MOSQUITO NET FOR BED - POLY COTTON QualityCall: Naveen - 89393-87749 for any queries.Canopy Folding Mosquito Net For BedPrice List: Size in FeetLength x BreadthPoly Cotton Premium QualityPremium PolyesterPolyesterSingle Bed Cot6 x 36 x 46¼ x 36¼ x 46½ x 36½ x 4Out Of Stock Rs 1500  ---------Double Bed - Queen Size6 x 56¼ x 5 6½ x 5   Rs 2050   Rs 1700 Rs 1190King Size/Super King Size6x66¼x 66½x6 7x6 Rs 2150  Rs 1900 Rs 1290Double Bed - Queen SizeWith Anti Bite layer   Out Of Stock --------- King Size/Super King SizeWith Anti Bite Layer   Out OF Stock        Rs 2100 6 Months Warranty (Features:  We have fold-able mosquito net for all single, double, queen and king bed sizesProduct Comes with Six Months warrantyWe are the only fold-able canopy mosquito net manufacturer to give warranty and after sales service. *Same Day Delivery Available in Chennai*.Call: Naveen - 89393-87749 for any queries. Features of Our Canopy mosquito net are * No Need To Fix using hook or rope. 




* Two way zip to enter & exit.* Usable on Cot or Floor.* Fold-able & Portable, Very Easy To Carry* Self Supported & long lasting.* All canopy style mosquito bed net comes with elastic strap to fasten the mattress and the net. Refer the above pic. This elastic strap helps the net to be self supported.* Available in Poly Cotton and Premium Polyester. * Unique design for air flow. or almost all the sizes.To Place an order Contact  Or Fill the Inquiry FormAbout Us Stay Away From Mosquitoes! We are a leading manufacturer, retailer and wholesaler of Foldable & Portable Mosquito Net in Chennai, India. Our Mosquito Nets are available in different sizes, and it will suit all bed sizes. We have Wide Range of nets for adults and kids. Our Mosquito net comes with superior quality & we deliver mosquito net in Chennai at your door step. Creative Mosquito Net FUTURE CLICKSNew No 105, Old No 134,T2, 3rd Floor, Fathima Castle.1st Building on New Market Street,Choolaimedu High Road,Choolaimedu, Chennai - 600094land Mark: RBI Staff QuartersPUSH & PULL FOLD-ABLE MOSQUITO NET - POLY COTTON QualityCall: Naveen - 89393-87749 for any queries.




Push & Pull Folding Mosquito Net For Bed Video                     L-Length   W -Width                         PRICE SINGLE SIZE6L * 3W       Rs 1400 DOUBLE SIZE       Rs 1650 QUEEN SIZE       Rs 1750 KING  SIZE       Rs 1950SUPER KING   7L * 6W       Rs 2100*This fold-able mosquito mesh can be fold and unfold within seconds. Poly-cotton mosquito mesh fabric gives you good aeration inside the net. Steel rods are enclosed by PVC sleeve to provide smoothness to the structure and to avoid rusting. * Unique advantage of our push-pull type fold-able mosquito net is that the structure will not lose its perfect shape even after multiple folding actions. Our metal rod is unique and will not deform; this feature is not available with other vendors.CANOPY MOSQUITO NET With Anti Bite LayerCall: Naveen - 89393-87749 for any queries.Features of the Anti bite Mosquito nets are   * An Extra protective layer to avoid mosquito bites even from outside       the mosquito net.




(If you happen to lean on the bed net while sleeping)   * No tying or fixing required to install the net on the bed.   * Can be used on cot or floor.   * Long lasting - Structure is made of Highly flexible Steel.    * Available in different sizes (Single bed, Double and King Size bed)Price:       Rs 1900 for Anti Bite Mosquito Net.      Anti bite mosquito net is available only King sizes.         PLEASE CALL US TO CHECK THE CASH ON DELIVERY AVAILABILITY AT YOUR PLACE.Free shipping on orders above AED 200 LIVING ROOM MUST HAVES Sign up with Facebook Send me awesome offers and updates by email By creating your account you agree to our Terms and Conditions Sign in with Facebook Go ahead and use your LandmarkShops account if you have one. Keep me logged in For other people named Arthur Cotton, see Arthur Cotton (disambiguation). General Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton KCSI (15 May 1803 – 24 July 1899) was a British general and irrigation engineer.




Cotton devoted his life to the construction of irrigation and navigation canals throughout British India. He helped many people by building Prakasam barrage, dhavaleshvaram dam and Kurnool-cuddapah canal. His dream was only partially realised, but he is still honoured in parts of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu for his efforts.[1] Sir Arthur Cotton museum has been built in his honour in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh. The museum holds approximately one hundred images and 15 machine tools that Cotton used when constructing the barrage in Andhra Pradesh from 1847 to 1852. He entered the Madras Engineers in 1819, and fought in the First Burmese War. He was knighted in 1861. An evangelist, he was the father of fellow evangelist Elizabeth Hope. Tombstone of Sir Arthur Cotton Arthur Cotton was born on 15 May 1803 at Combermere, the tenth son of Henry Calvely Cotton, uncle of the noted Field Marshal Lord Combermere,[2] and one of eleven brothers. In 1818, aged 15, he became a cadet at the East India Company's military seminary at Addiscombe, Surrey.




He passed out in December 1819, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Madras Engineer Group. He started his career with the Ordnance Survey at Bangor, North Wales, in January 1820, where he was praised for his reports. In 1821 he was appointed for service in India, where he was initially attached to the Chief Engineer to Madras. He was later appointed as an Assistant Engineer to Superintending Engineer of the Tank Department. Cotton conducted a marine survey of the Pamban passage between India and Ceylon. He was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1828, and was put in charge of Investigation for the Cauveri Scheme. He started working to remove the soil settling in Kallanai Dam and with the model of the dam he built the Upper Dam in Cauveri in Mukkombu, near Tiruchirapalli, and success of these projects paved the way for great projects on the Godavari and Krishna Rivers. Sir Cotton once told, after analysing the Kallanai Dam and the basement of the dam, they learned how to build basement in place full of bed of sand.




In 1844 Cotton recommended the construction of "anicut" (dam) and prepared plans for Visakhapatnam port. In 1847 the work on the Godavari anicut was started. In 1848 he proceeded to Australia due to ill health and handed over the charge to Captain Orr. In 1850 he returned to India and was promoted Colonel. He succeeded in completing the magnificent project on Godavari river at Dowleswaram in 1852. After completing the Godavari anicut Cotton shifted his attention to the construction of the aqueduct on Krishna River. The project was sanctioned in 1851 and completed by 1855. After completing the Krishna and Godavari anicuts, Cotton envisaged the storage of Krishna and Godavari river waters. In 1858 Cotton came up with still more ambitious proposals connecting almost all major rivers of India and suggested drought-relief measures in Odisha and interlinking of canals and rivers. Arthur Cotton was retired from the service in 1860 and was knighted in 1861 and left India. In 1862 and 1863 he visited India and offered advice on some river valley projects.




His work in India was so much appreciated and honoured with K.C.S.I (Knight Commander of the Order of the Star of India) in 1877. He became a much revered figure in the state of Andhra Pradesh for his contribution in irrigating the area of land also known as Konaseema. In India due to his contributions the new barrage constructed across River Godavari upstream side of the anicut was also named after him and dedicated to the Nation by the Honorable Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi in 1982. Cotton is revered in the Godavari District for making it the 'rice bowl' of Andhra Pradesh. Cotton is widely known as the 'Delta Architect' of the Godavari District because of his pioneering work in irrigation engineering through his construction of the anicut system. He died on 24 July 1899. Cotton was hated by his administrative superiors—thanks to his loving attitudes towards the people of India.[3] At one point impeachment proceedings were initiated by his superiors for his dismissal[4]




Going through the famine and cyclone-ravaged districts of Godavari, Cotton was distressed by the sight of famished people of the Godavari districts.[5] It was then that he put in process his ambitious plans to harness the waters of the mighty Godavari for the betterment of the humanity. John Henry Morris in Godavari [6] writes about the work of Cotton: The Godavari anicut is, perhaps, the noblest feat of engineering skill which has yet been accomplished in British India. It is a gigantic barrier thrown across the river from island to island, in order to arrest the unprofitable progress of its waters to the sea, and to spread them over the surface of the country on either side, thus irrigating copiously land which has hitherto been dependent on tanks or on the fitful supply of water from the river. Large tracts of land, which had hitherto been left arid and desolate and waste, were thus reached and fertilised by innumerable streams and channels. In 1878, Cotton had to appear before a House of Commons Committee to justify his proposal to build an anicut across the Godavari.




[7] A further hearing in the House of Commons followed by his letter to the then Secretary of State for India reveals his ambition to build the anicut across the Godavari. His letter concluded: "My Lord, one day's flow in the Godavari river during high floods is equal to one whole year's flow in the Thames of London".[8] Cotton almost despaired at the British Government's procrastination in taking along this project. That Government of India's plans to interlink rivers was long envisioned by Cotton is a fact. Pindaparadhanam (pinda) was offered as homage to the Arthur Cotton during 2015 Godavari Maha Pushkaram by Palakollu MLA Nimmala ramanaidu. Oldest Dowlaiswaram Dam constructed by Sir Arthur Cotton on Godavari river to control floods. Dowleswaram Barrage near Rajahmundry on River Godavari Sunset View at Dowleswaram barrage ^ Please refer to Gautam Desiraju's letter to Current Science ^ S. Gurumurthi in the Business Line [1] Godavari: Still a sleeping beauty

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