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Budget 2021: No Lessons Learnt From the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Women?
With seemingly no attempt to address the disparities related to women s livelihood, education and nutrition, the Centre s endeavour towards economic recovery might not be inclusive.
Employees sit during their lunch time inside a textile mill in India. Photo: Reuters
Women17/Feb/2021
With âinclusive development for aspirational Indiaâ being a pillar of the 2021-22 budget, there was no better opportunity to take on the gender disparities that resulted in making women more vulnerable to the ripple effects of COVID-19. With seemingly no attempt to address these disparities, Indiaâs supposedly bold endeavour towards economic recovery, might not be inclusive and for this reason not resilient either.
Textile stocks bounce back on global recovery
February 08, 2021
Covid pandemic triggers demand for towels, bedsheets, pillow covers
Stocks of textile companies focused largely on exports has seen a steady rise in the last few days with the revival in global demand.
Demand from all customers
Home textiles used for furnishing residence, towels, bedsheets, pillow covers and table linens are being bought more often in the US as the fear of Covid pandemic subside with the launch of vaccine.
Moreover, consumers, who are working from home, get more time to spend on the aesthetics of their house and spending more on home textiles.
February 02, 2021
Levy may increase domestic prices, says Chairman Manoj Patodia The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council has expressed surprise over levy of 10 per cent import duty on raw cotton and urged the government to have a relook at the proposal.
Welcoming the Government move to set up seven textile parks over three years, Manoj Patodia, Chairman of The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, said the move to levy import duty on cotton will make imports of Extra Long Staple Cotton costly, especially GizaCotton from Egypt and Supima Cotton from the US. Patodia also expressed his apprehension that the levy of import duty on cotton will increase the domestic prices which will now be based on the import parity price plus the basic customs duty.
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