India’s Telangana state will terminate lease agreements of non-textile industries operating inside the Gundlapochampalli Apparel Park and reallocate the land to apparel units so that the park’s objectives are not diluted. State textiles minister KT Rama Rao has asked officials to take control of the park management and set up artisan training centres there.
As the apparel park is closer to the city, many textile companies are showing interest to establish their units here, newspapers reports from Telangana quoted Rama Rao as saying.India's Telangana state will terminate lease agreements of non-textile industries operating inside the Gundlapochampalli Apparel Park and reallocate the land to apparel units so that the park's objectives are not diluted. State textiles minister KT Rama Rao has asked officials to take control of the park management and set up artisan training centres there.#
Rama Rao wanted the officials to examine each unit functioning from the apparel park and submit a report on investments made and employment created by each unit within a week.
The Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (TSIIC) has agreed to create infrastructure, such as LED streetlights, food court, roads and green spaces, inside the park. (DS)
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