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Sirisilla polyester textile industry has been closed indefinitely from today. This decision was taken due to the crisis in the textile industry across the country and lack of new orders. The leaders revealed that lakhs of meters of cloth have already accumulated in the godowns and polyester owners are not in a position to buy new yarn and continue production. As the arrears of the textile taluk produced in the past are not coming from the state government, they are unable to make new investments.
Thousands of powerloom and weavers will lose their jobs due to the decision to strike the Sirisilla polyester textile industry. Already since the order of Batakamma sarees ended, the powerloom industry in Sirisilla continues to be sluggish. There is a glut of work in the industry or the workers are not getting enough employment. In this background, the decision taken by the polyester owners in the name of crisis in the textile industry will seriously affect the lives of the powerloom workers who depend on the industry.
Lack of clarity on government orders.
The uncertainty over the orders continues despite officials announcing that the orders from the state government to the Sirisilla Powerloom industry will continue as usual. The owners of the industries said that they have not received any orders from the government. On the other hand, the owners of the Siricilla urban polyester textile industry are also impatient with the officials saying that they will give equal orders to the textile park, which has just under 600 looms, and to the Sirisilla textile industry, which has more than 25,000 looms. The owners make it clear that they cannot run the industries if they do not get the dues from the government.
Officials of the Joli department said that it is not appropriate to ban polyester fabric as there is no affordable price in the market. Responding to this, the owners want to talk to the government officials and take steps to solve the problem. He warned that Sirisilla may be hanged in the coming days if he does not respond. They want the government to intervene immediately and take steps to make Faloms run as usual. The organizers of the textile industry said that despite running power looms for 30 years, they are going on an indefinite strike like never before.
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