"Already 15 mills have closed making nearly one lakh workers jobless. More will face closure unless there is assurance of adequate orders. We hope that the matter will come up in the meeting...," former Indian Jute Mills Association Chairman Sanjay Kajaria told PTI.
He said, the closure was taking place after industry apprehended that procurement in the Kharif season would be far less than Rabi crop.
Kajaria said in the Rabi season that ended in March 2015, the procurement was reduced by 30 per cent under the NDA government.
There are 59 jute mills in the state, which offer direct livelihood to about 2.5 lakh workers.