Coimbatore industries welcome Tamil Nadu's interim Budget, highlighting significant allocations for textiles, MSMEs, and renewable energy initiatives.
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TN govt boosts textile sector with new policy, budget allocation
Tamil Nadu's government unveiled its Integrated Textile Policy 2025-26 and allocated Rs 1,943 crore in the interim budget to enhance the state's textile industry, a key driver in its goal of achieving ...
According to the release, Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin unveiled the Tamil Nadu Integrated Textile Policy 2025-26 on January 29 at the inaugural function of the International ...
Sakthivel later told presspersons, "Over the past three weeks, yarn prices have increased by about ₹30 per kilogram, amounting to a 20 percent hike.
Coimbatore: The Tamil Nadu govt will release a new textile policy within ten days, minister for handlooms and textiles R Gandhi said in Coimbatore on Tuesday. "We will release the textile policy ...
Coimbatore: Textile and allied industrial bodies in Coimbatore and Tirupur have welcomed the Union Budget, stating it contained measures that could accelerate modernization, improve competitiveness ...
COIMBATORE: In the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin and Minister for Handlooms and Textiles R Gandhi, 55 MoUs worth Rs 915 crore were signed and exchanged for investments to the ...
The Krishnagiri district administration has invited textile companies seeking to set up stalls at the International Textile Summit, scheduled for the end of this month in Coimbatore, to apply online ...
The shares of Coimbatore-based Lambodhara Textiles surged at the opening of the intraday trade on Monday, March 24. In the bargain, the clothing company's shares hit the upper circuit. Lambodhara's ...
At a time when the world is going through a complex international environment and is seeing global volatility, India’s growth story can be steered not just by metros but also by cities like Coimbatore ...
Textile City of India: Coimbatore, a major city in Tamil Nadu, is called the Textile City of India because it is one of the country’s biggest hubs for cotton yarn production, textile mills, spinning ...
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