Commissioner for Fabrics and Handlooms Rekha Rani (third from left) along with the newly elected Committee of Cowe AP chapters in Vijayawada in Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: Giri KVS
Commissioner for Fabrics and Handlooma Rekha Rani said on Thursday that the government will support initiatives such as issuing medical cards to women, as well as to extend the help of the necessary equipment and subsidies for the production of ecological bags from residual substances in tailoring and handloom units.
Mrs. Rekha Rani, which concerned a meeting organized by Andhra Pradesh Confederation of Entrepreneurs (Cowe), emphasized the growing importance of the hand sector sector and said that the government was determined to set up clusters of towels using organizations like Cowe. The pilot initiative called “Cheneth Ratham” has already been launched, allowing the weaving facility to directly sell its products in the streets of the city and residential areas using mobile vehicles with low investments and high returns.
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The newly elected executive members of Cowe, based on the meeting, took part in the allegations attended by the National Secretary of the Organization Aparna and the Common Secretary Radhika.
Y. Geetha Sikanth was Swarna-in as the new chairman of Cowe, Andhra Pradesh, Vijayalakshmi and Jayalaksshmi as Secretors, Y. Padmaalatha as a treasure and shobha Rani, Swathi Chandra, K. Kavitha, J. Shravani and Lakshmi Sujana as members of the Executive Committee.
Published – April 10, 2025 22:21 is