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Definitions and acronyms

As we have developed this software especially for brick kiln owners thus we have taken some terms exactly as they pronounce it in India. Some of these are explained below which are used further in this proposal:

1. Raw Filling (Kachi Bhari): The process of filling raw bricks or tiles in the kiln or in Stock.

2. Round (Gher): Raw bricks are set up in a circular rows in a kiln. This circular path is called a Round.

3. Spoil (Kharaba) : The total of raw bricks or tiles that are spoiled by rain or any other reason.

4. Finished Stock : Stack of baked bricks. Every stack of finished bricks has different grade of bricks. Brick kiln owners keep stack wise stock also.

5. Daily : A document filled by supervisor of brick workers to keep daily record of bricks made by brick workers.

6. Pather: A location where Patheras (Person whose make the raw bricks) molded the bricks.

7. Kiln Unloading (Nikashi ): Process to carry out the baked brick or tile from kiln.

8. Firing (Jalayee) : Process to baking of bricks.

9. Stack( Chakka or Chatha) : number is the place number where brick place after nikashi.