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Electronic textiles or e-textiles being a relatively young domain can get a fast versatility and commercial usability, once the barriers to intra and intersectoral research approaches can be overcome to obtain a synergetic research result [1]. Atwa et al. [2] have done a notable research work for making the cotton and polyester yarn electro-conductive by coating the yarns with a silver nano-wires (Ag NWs) polymer solution.