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ATDC session for apparel makers, institutes

By September 24, 20161 Min Read
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Apparel Training and Design Centre (ATDC), India’s largest quality vocational training provider for the apparel sector recently conducted an ‘Interactive Session for Apparel Manufacturing Organisations, Entrepreneurs (Boutiques) & Apparel & Fashion Institutes at its Chandigarh centre. This session was conducted by ATDC Training of Trainers (TOT) Academy to showcase the wide range of workshops and trainings that have been conducted earlier to benefit the apparel industry pan-India.
The purpose was to understand the requirements in this area so that workshops and trainings may be customised to benefit the region of Chandigarh, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh. RMG makers, industry professionals and fashion Institutes such as Gini & Jony, Eveline International Ludhiana, Active Clothing, Raymond Store, Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology (Mohali), Inter National Institute of Fashion Designing, Home Science College etc, participated in the interactive session.
Speaking on the occasion, Roopali Shukla, Advisor, ATDC-TOT Academies & regional ATDCs said that conducting such workshops helped them to understand the needs and the hurdles faced by the Apparel sector. Her company was able to create professionals who will accelerate the growth of the apparel sector through such training by experienced trainers.
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