Skill training launched for textile workers in Tamil Nadu
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March 09, 2024 The Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC), the South India Textile Research Association (SITRA) and the Department of Textiles have launched skill development training at KG Denim in Coimbatore as a part of a scheme to train totally 8,950 workers across the State for textile and apparel jobs.
A press release from the Department of Textiles said the government plans to train 8,950 people in spinning, weaving, garmenting, and technical textiles under the “Training of Workmen” scheme and through SITRA. The workers will be paid transport charges by the TNSDC and a stipend of ₹1000 for the training period.
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