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Textiles on treating with Zinc Oxide nano particles of 30 nm and 90 nm size. To make weaved textures, cotton ring spun yarns made with fluctuating turn factors were chosen. Textiles were done with nano ZnO particles by Exhaust – dry – fix technique and the examples were assessed for hostile to microbial viability. Test outcomes show that all in all, hostile to microbial viability of tests increments with increment in yarn wind and lessening in ZnO molecule size.