Mumbai-based Cotton Association of India (CAI) estimated that this year’s Indian crop (October 1, 2019-September 30, 2020) to be 33.55 million bales (170 Kgs each) as against its previous estimate of 33 million bales (170 Kgs each). This is about 550,000 bales higher than the previous estimate.
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The working world after the pandemic will be different, organisations that equip their employees with the metaskill of learning how to learn, adapt, and change quickly will be better able to thrive and succeed – and very few are good at it today, feels Manoj John of Sutlej Textiles.
The working world after the pandemic will be different, organisations that equip their employees with the metaskill of learning how to learn, adapt, and change quickly will be better able to thrive and succeed – and very few are good at it today, feels Manoj John of Sutlej Textiles.
The working world after the pandemic will be different, organisations that equip their employees with the metaskill of learning how to learn, adapt, and change quickly will be better able to thrive and succeed – and very few are good at it today, feels Manoj John of Sutlej Textiles.
The working world after the pandemic will be different, organisations that equip their employees with the metaskill of learning how to learn, adapt, and change quickly will be better able to thrive and succeed – and very few are good at it today, feels Manoj John of Sutlej Textiles.
In 2019, global shipments of spinning, texturing, weaving, knitting, and finishing machines decreased on average compared to 2018. Deliveries of new short-staple spindles, open-end rotors, and long-staple spindles dropped by -20 per cent, -20 per cent, and -66 per cent, respectively.