Lankan apparel training body to expand services in S Asia
21 Aug 18 1 min read
The Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA) is planning to expand its services in South Asia and establish links and collaborations with prestigious textile and apparel institutions in the region, according to minister of industry and commerce Rishad Bathiudeen. He was addressing the apparel industry graduation ceremony organised by SLITA recently.
Five hundred fresh graduates of government-run SLITA received their certificates and awards from Bathiudeen at the ceremony, according to Sri Lankan media reports.
The institute is also planning to acquire necessary permission to award degrees, he added. (DS)
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Five hundred fresh graduates of government-run SLITA received their certificates and awards from Bathiudeen at the ceremony, according to Sri Lankan media reports.
The institute is also planning to acquire necessary permission to award degrees, he added. (DS)
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