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Home » CICU Forms Textiles and Garments Committee
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CICU Forms Textiles and Garments Committee

By July 23, 20211 Min Read
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Ludhiana, Punjab

The
Chamber of Industrial & Commercial Undertakings (CICU) has formed a
high-level committee for textile and garment sector. The decision was taken
during a meeting which was held at CICU and issued related to Textile,
Garment & Dyeing Industries was also discussed.

S. Upkar
Singh Ahuja, President & Pankaj Sharma, General Secretary,
CICU jointly mentioned that high level committee for textile & garment
sector will also strengthen
CICU.

The meeting was attended by
more than 50 industrialists, some namely by Madam Mridula Jain, Shingora
Textiles Ltd., Sh. Gurmukh Singh, Oster Knit Pvt. Ltd., Rajnish Batla, Decent
Finishers, Rajwant Singh, Sangat Dyeing House, Rajat Sood, Orient Knit Fab,
Satish Lakhanpal, Ponahari Dyeing, Subhash Jain, Eakta Dyeing & Finishing
House, Lalit Jain, Adinath Dyeing & Finisher, Naveen Kandhav, Vani Spinners
Pvt. Ltd.
 

Source: Knowledge and News Network

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Source: Knowledge and News Network

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