01 February 2022, Mumbai:
The Punjab Dyers Association (PDA), located in Ludhiana, has teamed up with the Chamber of Industrial and Commercial Undertakings to speed up the settlement of issues affecting the dyeing and textile industries (CICU).
PDA represents the dyeing industry, whose demands have so far been ignored, whereas CICU is a recognised non-profit organization that represents Punjab's industrial and trade sectors. It has a direct membership of over 1,200 businesses and an indirect membership of 13,000 businesses linked with 34 different groups as associate members.
Varinder Sharma, Director, Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development Institute, Harvinder Singh, Sanchi Processor, Vishal Jain, Amar Dyers, Harminder Singh, Sky Clothing, and Rahul Verma, Gulab, attended a combined meeting in this respect. The textile industry's problems were discussed during the meeting.
The PDA is certain that the textile sector is going through a critical period and that it is not performing as expected. There are a lot of issues that need to be settled between the state and federal governments.
The GST departments, Punjab Housing and Urban Development, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited, Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB), and the customs agency are among the significant difficulties.
CICU will always fight for the industry's cause, and the challenges plaguing the dyeing and textile sectors will be addressed as soon as possible. "The PDA and CICU have joined forces, which will increase industrial solidarity and make both organizations more formidable.
CICU, which currently represents dozens of industries, will now represent the dyeing business," stated CICU President Upkar Singh Ahuja.
CREDITS: Apparel Resources
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