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Coimbatore spinning mills seek help

G. Gurumurthy

Coimbatore, Nov. 15 India Spinning Millowners Association, a representative body for the region’s textile spinning mills, has petitioned to the Union Finance Minister to bail out the textile mills.

The working of most textile enterprises remained affected due to rising rupee value which needed to be rectified through monetary assistance and policy support from the Government, the ISMA President, Mr R. Chinniayan, has said.

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