Industries in T.N. prepare to reopen on June 7
The Hindu
‘Government can insist on guidelines, but the units should start functioning’
Industries in the State are gearing up to resume operations on Monday, expecting the government to relax the lockdown restrictions. Southern India Mills’ Association secretary general K. Selvaraju said textile units across the State are ready to re-open. “At least those units that have workers staying in-house should be permitted to operate. The government can insist on guidelines, but the units should start functioning. We cannot delay export orders for more than two weeks as it will result in cost escalations or even cancellation. We have represented to the government and are expecting a positive announcement,” he said.More Related News
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