Despite the current boom, the textile industry in the region is jolted by skilled manpower crunch. |
The apex textile bodies and organisations are now looking to the technical training institutes to get skilled hands for the industry. |
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The Tirupur Exporters' Association (TEA) has been holding talks with the Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) in Trichy, Madurai, Dharmapuri, Tirunelveli and Krishnagiri to offer short-term courses on tailoring or garmenting, to interested candidates. |
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The association would provide the machinery and expertise and the ITIs are expected to provide the infrastructural support. This is likely to materialise in the next academic year. |
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The South India Small Spinners' Association (Sisspa) also has been pitching in for such tie-ups. A few weeks ago, the Coimbatore district administration held talks with the members of the association to offer a 15-acre land on the Mettupalayam Road on the outskirts of the city, to set up an industrial training institute. |
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Spinning sources told Business Standard that they were in talks with some of the stakeholders of the industry to provide machinery and other infrastructure to the interested labourers. |
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They are also planning to request the state government to introduce textile training courses in government-aided arts and science colleges across the state. |
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Going by the current level of capacity expansion taking place in the textile industry, the annual demand for skilled workers is estimated to be between 25,000 and 30,000. |
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However, given the low productivity of the existing labour, the units that are in expansion mode, are compelled to take the training of workers rather seriously. |
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