“Since morning I am in the office of The District Industries Center (DIC) as we requested to open our 4 units. 700 crore.”įactories in Noida Special Economy Zone have permission while others don’t have. Lalit Thukral, President, Noida Apparel Export Cluster told Apparel Resources, “we have requested to our CM that if we get permission to work, Noida can save orders of around Rs. Until retail opens, majority of factories will not start production,” shared Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, CMAI.įactories in Noida are also in the process to start. “As far as Maharashtra is concerned, as of now no permission is there. Shanmugam, President, Tirupur Exporters Association (TEA). “Yes, from tomorrow onwards the factories are to be opened in a phased manner, which would give at least a ray of hope in this crippling situation,” said Raja M. Some of the hubs like Ahmedabad and Surat in Gujarat are, however, completely shut owing to bad impact of COVID-19. Various states have allowed factories to resume work, but with a workforce of 30 to 50 per cent. Notably, the factories that are operational have provided masks to its workers, while taking care of all necessary instructions.Īs far as worker presence is concerned, it’s been satisfactory in Bengaluru. In Maharashtra, most of the factories are in red zone and so remain non-operational. While apparel manufacturing hubs like Bengaluru have started work, many others like Tirupur, Delhi-NCR and Jaipur are in process to start work. Garment factories across India wish to resume work.
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