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Fashion students wave bye to Covid-hit 2020 | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Two fashion apparel students of NIFT-TEA College of Knitwear Fashion have put up an installation to bid farewell to 2020. Bye Bye 2020, made by first year students Kaviya Govindaraj and Dharshini G, depicts the pain and loss caused by Covid-19. The concrete installation, spread across 250sqft, has 30 art forms from 30 countries. “Covid-19 affected almost every country and lakhs of people. We believe that art can express so many things that words can’t. Hands are usually the body part we use most when we ask for help, are anxious or worried,” says Kaviya. “So, we designed our concept around hands.”

Min invites Tirupur players to invest in new textile park | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: Handlooms and textiles minister O S Manian met readymade garment makers and exporters in Tirupur on Wednesday and invited them to invest in the new Veda Textile Park, promising immediate fulfilment of all basic requirements. The meeting was held at the Tirupur collectorate to discuss the status of the upcoming park and requirements. Pointing out that two locations were earlier shortlisted for the park in Nagapattinam, the minister said they had zeroed in on 46.5 hectares land at Ayakkaranpulam in Vedaranyam block for the project. The textile park would have 36 units - 34 readymade garment units and two knitwear units. “The park will be set up at a cost of Rs98.86 crore, of which the Union government offer Rs 37.8 crore subsidy and the state Rs 23.62 crore subsidy,” the minister said. Manian said they had requested the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation to train 4,000 employees at the park in stitching and other allied garment related activities.

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