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Issue dated - 8th May. 2003

Cover Story

Textiles Committee in talks with pvt agencies for infrastructure dvpt in textile clusters
The Textiles Committee is in negotiations with private infrastructure development agencies for developing infrastructure in the various textile clusters.


We are pleasantly surprised by the outcome of the survey that even in such times the result was quite encouraging
- FICCI secretary-general, Amit Mitra on the results of a Business Confidence Survey that showed Indian companies expect good results despite war and SARS.


News at a Glance
<News & Views>
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ROTC gears up for Phase II of Wool Development Programme
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10 industrial clusters to be developed this year: Mansingh
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Govt for investments in Central, East European nations
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CIAE welcomes monetary and credit policy 03-04

<Corporate Update>
- Lack of buying support takes toll on market sentiment
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Indo Rama net up 221%, declares dividend in both companies
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Grasim net up 21%
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Colour Chem intends open offer for Vanavil Dyes & Chem

<Foreign Trade>
- Tunisia identifies textiles to increase bilateral trade
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Enlarged EU to boost India-Europe trade: Caillouet
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Thai-India trade agreement to be completed by Sept: Thaksin
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BriefCase
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WTO releases world trade figures 2002

<Fabrics & Garments>
- Industry welcomes FM’s decision on powerlooms, garments
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Ranjit Silk Mills introduces new range of school uniform fabrics
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Walmart, GAP keen to make India sourcing hub
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‘Worldwide customer satisfaction is the key to success’
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KVIC’s biggest showroom being given a facelift

<Tex Trade Monitor>
- Softer rates will give harder push to economy: India Inc
The monetary and credit policy for 2003-04 by the RBI has reiterated the government’s commitment to a soft and stable interest rate regime, feel Indian corporates.

<IT in Textile>
- Maintenance management at Ciba Specialty - A case study
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Cloths designed by computer
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US to explore anti-transshipment weapon
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Bhilwara Infotech: The byte of success

<Edit>
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Domestic potential

EDIT ARTICLE
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Historical aspects of denim evolution II
Tex Talk
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Finance minister responds

<Oped>
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It is, but results will be evident when the government also fulfills its role
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Australian farmers establish world record of cotton yield

<Last Word>
- ‘We are currently establishing Tencel supply chain in partnership’
Tencel fibre is slowly but steadily finding its base in India. The broad range applications of this versatile fibre is expected to ride the faster growth in apparel and nonwoven sectors in coming years.
<Trends/Events>
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New frontiers in textiles - Moving markets & strategic innovations
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Nine new product sectors for ITMA
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SARS: Messe Frankfurt takes steps to protect exhibitors and visitors
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BULLETIN BOARD

<Fashion Folio>
- Zod recognised as the best emerging brand of the year
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Pepe gets blasted.....sand-blasted

<Yarns & Fibres>
- Super Fine still steady, Medium Coarse shows gains
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Maharashtra NGO develops system to prevent bollworm disease in cotton
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Expert group calls for naphtha duty cut, phasing out Jute Act

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This Week
EDIT
Domestic potential
As per a study conducted by Textiles Committee, per capita purchase of textiles in the domestic market (household) has steadily increased over the years.


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