Silk revival plan under execution in JK

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The and government is working on a revival plan with a target of 10 lakh metres production per year, a said. Commissioner-Secretary, Industries and Commerce, Shailendra Kumar about the plan which envisages revival of rearing units in Rajbagh, Solina, Nowshera, and other areas in the coming years. As per the plan, the government would be infusing adequate funds into the revival of these units to generate a final produce of 10 lakh metres of per annum in the state, he said. Kumar briefed the during her visit to Bari Brahmana Industrial Estate here where she laid the foundation of a factory and a filatures unit yesterday. The chief minister also inaugurated the Government Joinery Mills and inspected the work at the there. To be built at a cost of Rs 16.84 crore, the government factory would be constructed in five months, an official said.

Mehbooba also laid the foundation of government filatures to be built at a cost of Rs 6.64 crore, the said. With the setting up of these units, the weaving facility from cocoon to yarn would be made available in province, the said. During the visit, Mehbooba also inspected the on-going work at the campus of Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) at the Industrial Estate. To be built over a cost of Rs 82.89 crore, the campus of JKEDI is scheduled to be completed in three phases spread over a period of three years. It would have all the facilities like incubation centre, hostel, library and other interactive facilities for young entrepreneurs, the said.

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First Published: Sun, February 04 2018. 11:35 IST