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The apparel exporters in Noida are experiencing a comeback of the export orders as the western nations are slowly opening up after the effects of the pandemic. Noida has around 3,000 apparel manufacturing units.

The Indian weaving industry is growing slowly but steadily despite several constraints. To accelerate its growth, the industry needs to develop a robust model and infrastructure. In this article, Sanjay Arora sheds more light on the current status of the Indian weaving industry in terms of production, capacities, fabric demand and emerging trends. He also highlights on the challenges and suggests ways to overcome the same.

Microfibres are shedded out of garments during washing of textiles. They enter aquatic food chain and ultimately impact human life. Understanding the pattern of microfibre release and eliminating the resultant contamination of water is a major challenge, says Dr Ashok Athalye and Sharan Shetty.

Tamil Nadu government has decided to shut down the garment manufacturing units that are involved in exports to global markets as the number of coronavirus cases is increasing in the garment factories in Tiruppur district.

The garment exporters in Noida and Greater Noida are losing 20% of business orders to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. NAEC claims factories are now left with just 40-50% workers after migrant workers left the city.

In this interview, Chirag Pittie, Director, SVP Global Ventures Ltd, highlights on the changing dynamics of the spinning industry in India and how his company is gearing up for the future.