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'Dusk Attire' forays sleepwear segment

06 December 2021,  Mumbai:

Homegrown loungewear brand Dusk Attire is betting big on the sleepwear market in India and forayed into the segment with the launch of its exclusive collections Summer Solstice, The Stripe Story, and Sleep to Street.


The brand will offer pyjama sets, Indian-inspired sleepwear, lounge sets, and accessories for both men and women.

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Commenting on the launch of the brand, Karam Suri co-founder of Dusk Attire in a statement said, “We want to change the way people look at sleepwear. Our vision is to create pieces that

are not only comfortable but also stand out and are versatile enough to be worn anywhere

from sleep to street.”

“With that, the brand aims to break the notions of conventional sleepwear. They make sure that they are providing a premium, quality-tested, and long-lasting garment, encompassing the true meaning of ‘slow fashion,” he added.
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The Delhi-based brand Dusk Attire was started in the year 2020 and projects itself as a premium loungewear brand targeted at the masses.

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Business associations write to FM to defer new GST rates rollout

07 December 2021, Mumbai:

Anxiety among garment and textile sector businessmen is increasing by the day, as of January 1, 2022, the date when GST on some of their raw materials and products will be hiked to 12% from 5%-is drawing near. Business associations have written a letter to Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman, urging her implementation of the new rates of GST.

Harish Kairpal, president of Ludhiana MSME association, said, The GST council has decided to hike the tax to 12% on woven fabrics of silk or silk waste, woven fabrics of wool or of animal hair, woven fabrics of cotton, woven fabrics of flax, several types of textile garments, all types of woven and knitted fabrics and knitted garments.

As of now, 5% GST is applicable on all these items, but from January 1, 2022, the GST will be hiked by 7%.

It will be a huge burden on the textile and garment industry. It will become impossible for micro, small and medium enterprises to do business Therefore, we have sent a letter to Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman requesting her intervention in the matter and deferment of this decision by at least one year.

According to Narinder Mittal general secretary of Ludhiana Business Forums, "if the GST on textile and garment products and raw materials is hiked from 5% to 1296, it will not only make the garment costlier but will also lead to another problem for us as we will have to infuse more capital in our business.

In the present circumstances, when there is huge fund shortage and recession as well, this decision of increasing GST can prove fatal for small industries".

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Three Indian clothing factories have been shut down for breaking environmental regulations

06 December 2021, Mumbai:

Pollution is a big issue in Delhi-NCR; yet, a few garment factories have been discovered to be in violation of the region's regulations. As a result, the Haryana State Pollution Control Board (HSPCB) has shut down three unlawful textile factories that were employing diesel generators.

Notably, the units have been punished as well. These units were discovered to be running on diesel generators and boilers, both of which have been banned in the region due to poor air quality.

"Our investigators discovered three garment units functioning without any permit in Sarai Kale region of the district," said Kuldeep Singh, Regional Officer, HSPCB, Gurugram. They were also employing diesel generators and boilers. The units were shut, and a penalty was also imposed." There have been instances in the past where pollution control agencies have taken harsh measures.

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