TN government is ready to construct living quarters for workers if the industries provide space - Industries Minister T R B Raja

Industries Minister T R B Raja speaks in Tirupur that he has brought the electricity tariff hike to the notice of the Central government.



Tirupur: The Tamil Nadu government is ready to construct quarters for the workers if the industries provide space. Industries Minister T R B Raja speaks in Tirupur that he has brought the electricity tariff hike to the notice of the Central government.



The office of the Tiruppur Exporters Association is located at Appachi Nagar in Kongu Nagar, Tirupur. The building was renovated with modern amenities and the opening ceremony took place on Friday.



Industries Minister T R B Raja, Tamil Development and Information Minister M P Saminathan and Adi Dravidar Welfare Minister Kayalvizhi Selvaraj inaugurated the office.



Speaking on the occasion, Tamil Nadu Industries Minister T.R.B. Raja said, there are chances to set up an industrial estate in Tirupur. If industrial estates are set up, there will be further industrial development.

Tamil Nadu continues to excel in knitwear production. However, to take this to the next level, it is time for the industry to move towards 'Technical Textiles'. "As European countries are also reeling under the impact of the economy, it will be helpful for us to get those orders and the future will improve in dextech, medicatek, sports tech, agrotech. The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has asked for a special focus on the new research and development of the industry.

The industry wholeheartedly welcomes fresh suggestions related to 'Technical Textiles' and Research and Development. They are demanding the construction of 5,000 houses for the workers. If the place is available, action will definitely be taken to the notice of the Chief Minister.

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu has been making various efforts towards the target of one trillion and urged the Tirupur industry to be supportive in this regard.



Addressing the media, he said, several demands regarding the knitwear sector have been made on behalf of the Tirupur industries department. Most of the demands are with the Union government.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has written a letter to the Union government seeking its immediate implementation. As far as tirupur knitwear sector is concerned, the Government of Tamil Nadu will support them and take all possible steps to take them on the path of industrial development.

To a question on the power tariff hike, he said the hike in power tariff is the policy of the Union government and it is up to them to consider this too.

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