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Home » College signed MoU with Texvalley in Gangapuram
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College signed MoU with Texvalley in Gangapuram

By September 1, 20211 Min Read
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RD National College of Arts and Science has
signed a MoU with the Texvalley in Gangapuram so that the students can gain
hands-on experience in the textile market and design.

Director of the Texvalley D.P. Kumar have
signed the MoU. According to a release from the college, this is going to offer
an opportunity to the students to gain knowledge on fashion forecasting,
fashion designing, textile market, and handloom sector which will further help
them to enhance their career. Also, as per the MoU, the students are encouraged to be a member of the
Fashion Designer Club at Texvalley which has a rich collection of fabric for
pattern making, designing, machineries, and visual merchandising.

Source – The Hindu

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