Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications
Tuesday, Apr 05, 2005

News
Features
Stocks
Port Info
Archives
Google

Group Sites

Industry & Economy - Readymade Garments


Women Apparel Park inaugurated at Kalamassery

Our Bureau

Kochi , April 4

THE State Industries Minister, Mr V.K. Ibrahim Kunju, inaugurated the Women Apparel Park Ltd (WAPL) set up by the Industries Department at the nearby Kalamassery Industrial Estate.

The Rs 3-crore project will be completed in two phases, with the first phase costing about Rs 75 lakh.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the State Government is ready to consider setting up an exclusive industrial estate for women in a bid to help encourage more women entrepreneurs.

He added that women were not coming forward to set up industrial units in the State and to encourage them to be more enterprising, the Industries Department has reserved space for women's enterprises at the Kinfra park at Kakkancherry.

The Department has also set aside Rs 50 lakh to help enterprises run by women under a programme called Women Industrial Assistance Programme.

The Department plans to provide extensive training to women in evolving industrial projects and putting them up.

If these steps produce encouraging results, the Government would be only too willing to set up an industrial estate solely for women, he added.

The Industries Director, Mr T.O. Sooraj, and Mr B. Prasanna Kumar, General Manager of the District Industries Centre, were among those present at the inauguration. As many as 10 units have taken up space at the 18,000 sq ft building which has been provided with imported modern high-tech machinery.

While each unit will have a separate Corporation number and electricity consumption meter, WAPL will charge a fee for the common facility provided.

The Apparel Park will also provide training for computer-aided design in cutting and designing with Gerber Technology from Germany. It will be a certificate course.

In the second phase of the development, a common production centre is planned to produce branded items. The venture will also help as a marketing avenue for other units in the Park.

Article E-Mail :: Comment :: Syndication :: Printer Friendly Page


Stories in this Section
Karnataka Bank hikes NRE term deposit rates


ICICI Bank hikes NRE deposit rates
Young Scientist award
Kolkata Customs tops revenue target
DGFT directive on export obligation default cases
ESI super-speciality hospital proposed
No polio cases in one year
Mumbai port in talks with oil PSUs for Rs 150-cr berth
Rising crude ignites oil drilling stocks
Globalisation should not deprive poor of medicines: Cipla chief
Pharma MNCs likely to tighten hold on patents
PM for rational pricing, distribution policies in power
Maharashtra inks pact with 8 power cos
NHPC to generate 13 b units
States working on HSN classification code for VAT
CIL targets 341 mt output
IMFL prices not fixed by Govt, says KSBC chief
I&B Ministry favours revenue sharing model for FM radio
Ministry finds gaps in Tata-Murdoch DTH shareholders pact
`Encourage industry to evolve content regulation code'
Zee plans global news channel
JNTU convocation
Rising steel, cement prices cause worries to builders
BDA to construct `high-tech' residential layout
FICCI seeks withdrawal of banking cash transaction tax
Women Apparel Park inaugurated at Kalamassery
Fresh GO on entertainment tax in AP
Protection sought for women working on late night shifts
Matter of policy
Central nod for Rs 337-cr rural electrification project
e-Com meet to be held in Panipat
Mumbai to host hotel investment meet
Rally against slum demolitions in Mumbai
Power meet in Madurai
Traditional items propel exports in April-December
50% value addition must on tea exports by EOUs, SEZs
Scrap `import for exports' scheme, urges tea industry
AP secures maximum co-op development aid


The Hindu Group: Home | About Us | Copyright | Archives | Contacts | Subscription
Group Sites: The Hindu | Business Line | The Sportstar | Frontline | The Hindu eBooks | The Hindu Images | Home |

Copyright © 2005, The Hindu Business Line. Republication or redissemination of the contents of this screen are expressly prohibited without the written consent of The Hindu Business Line