
Ministers of Tummala Nagesware Rao, D. Sridhar Babu and Ponnam Prabhakar interact with the staff after starting the production of clothing and export units on Friday in the Sircilla Park near the Sircilla district in Rajanna Sircilla. | Photo Credit: Special ARRAGNement
The Minister of IT and the industry of D. Sridhar Babu said that the Congress Government is constantly trying to provide an incentive to the hand and textile sector, provides the weavers sustainable living and brings nationwide recognition to the rich craftsmanship of the weavers.
He spoke at the inauguration ceremony of the export -oriented units for the production of Punctuate World Private Limited, the subsidiary of Bengalur, based in Texport Industries Private Limited in Pandur Village near Sircilla on Friday. Minister of Agriculture, Handlooms and Tummal Tummal Nagesware Rao, Minister of Transport and backward classes of Ponnam Prabhakar, Commissioner, Handlom and Textiles, Shailaja Ramaiyer and others were present.
Mr Sidhar Babu said: “The state government took over the enthusiastic initiative in solving the industry’s problems by facilitating the establishment of a clothing manufacturing unit in the clothing park in the Sircilla Textile Center. Our constant effort for the cause of farmers and tissue.
The previous BRS mode promised 100 GBP Crore to develop the Vemulawad temple, but failed to maintain its promise, claimed and claimed that the Congress Government had launched specific measures to develop a historical temple.
Mr. Tummala Nagesware Rao said that the TELANGANA government cleared the waiting fees of 914 crore weavers, gave up loans up to 1 Lakhu per melody of 34 crore weaving
Mr. Ponnam Prabhakar emphasized various initiatives acquired by the Congress government to ensure a permanent living for the weaving and PowerLoom staff at the textile node Sircilla. The government assigned orders to produce Sarees with Scircilla Weavers to distribute two sari to members of women’s self -help groups without costs.
He said that the establishment of a unit for the production of clothing at Apperel Park will help create job opportunities to local weavers and workers.
Published – April 11, 2025 20:58