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Friday, August 1, 2025

Government Support Brings Prosperity to Industry

The Bosnian government has not only helped farmers but has also made important improvements in other industries. By following a paternalistic policy, the government has aimed to guide and care for the people, just as a parent would. This has resulted in increased happiness and prosperity across the country.


To support industrial development, the government has built factories and technical schools in all major towns. These institutions focus on training artisans and mechanics, who were previously very rare in Bosnia. The goal is to create a new generation of skilled workers who can contribute to building a modern economy.


Practical Education for a Skilled Workforce


In these training schools, students learn practical subjects such as:


Electricity, Chemistry, Mechanics, Engineering, Architecture and home construction, Machine design and maintenance, Carpentry, Masonry, Stone cutting, Iron working, Textile and fabric design


With this education, young Bosnians are becoming well-prepared to work in useful and productive trades. If they continue on this path, the next generation will be highly skilled in both technical fields and manual trades.


Growth of Textile Industries


Recently, the government has opened a wool mill and a carpet factory. The wool mill produces low-cost fabric for everyday clothing—similar to the homespun cloth traditionally worn by locals. The carpet factory buys raw wool from farmers, then turns it into Turkish-style rugs. These carpets are sold in Austria and Hungary at good prices, providing income for both the factory and the farmers Sofia Guided Tours.


In connection with the carpet factory, the government has also opened:


A spinning and weaving school for training workers. A design school to encourage young artists. A dye-making laboratory to create high-quality colors for fabrics.


These initiatives are fully supported by the public treasury and supervised by government officials. Even though they make a profit, the main goal is not revenue—it is to improve the lives of the people.


Life Under Turkish Rule vs. Austrian Rule


Under Turkish rule, Bosnians had a very difficult life. Most people lived hand to mouth, barely surviving. They were not allowed to build wealth, own good homes, or live comfortably. Corrupt officials would often take what little the people had. Because of this, many families would hide their homes deep in the woods or valleys to avoid attention.


Now, under Austrian rule, those days are gone. People no longer live in fear. They are building comfortable cabins, barns, and animal pens. Life is becoming more stable and enjoyable, and people are once again starting to dream of a better future.

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