Sri Anjeneya Textiles is preparing to launch a new readymade garments project in Kudithini, Ballari, Karnataka. The project is still in the planning stages, but it is projected to be large-scale, with hundreds of jobs created. The project is expected to generate a wide range of readymade clothing, such as shirts, trousers, dresses, and skirts. The clothes will be available in both domestic and foreign markets. The total cost of the project is 16 crores. The initiative is projected to help the local community in a variety of ways. It will give jobs and revenue while also helping to enhance the local economy.
The project would also help to foster the expansion of the Karnataka clothing industry. Although the project is still in its early phases, it is predicted to be a substantial economic development for the Kudithini region. Here are some of the potential benefits of the new readymade garments project for the local community: Job creation: The project is expected to create hundreds of direct jobs and indirect jobs. This will provide a much-needed boost to the local economy. Income generation: The project will generate income for the local community through wages and taxes.
This will help to improve the quality of life for residents. Economic development: The project is expected to attract other businesses to the area and boost the local economy. This will create more jobs and opportunities for residents. Promoting the garment industry: The project will help to promote the growth of the garment industry in Karnataka. This will create more jobs and opportunities for residents in the state. Overall, the new readymade garments project has the potential to be a significant economic development for the Kudithini region. It is expected to create jobs, generate income, boost the local economy, and promote the growth of the garment industry in Karnataka. I am glad to see that Sri Anjeneya Textiles is planning a new readymade garments project in Kudithini. Kudithini is a rapidly growing area, and there is a growing demand for readymade garments. The new garment project has the potential to meet this demand and provide a boost to the local economy.
As of September 2023, The project is currently in the stage of being approved currently awaiting approval from the government.
News by Rahul Yeligetti