Industries urged to vaccinate all workers aged above 45
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AAA The State government has urged all industries to ensure that workers and staff aged 45 and above are vaccinated in the next two to three weeks, to control the spread of COVID-19. Senior officials of Industries and MSME Departments had a meeting with industry associations on Wednesday.
According to Coimbatore District Small Industries’ Association president M.V. Ramesh Babu, and Southern India Mills’ Association secretary general K. Selvaraju, who took part in the meeting, the government has said that if an industry had more than 100 workers, vaccination camps could be organised on the industry premises. If larger units have in-house medical centres, these can be used as vaccination hubs so that nearby industries also benefit.
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Coimbatore: The Coimbatore District Small Scale Industries Association (Codissia) has shot off a letter to Union minister for commerce and industry Piyush Goyal, asking him to ensure there was no delay from the part of the Export Inspection Agency (EIA) in issuing “certificate of origin”.
The certificate, the industrial body says, gives importers a concession on import duty, which they pass on to exporters.
According to the Codissia, there has, of late, been an undue delay in issuing the concessional duty certificates, affecting the flow of exporters’ fund.
M V Ramesh Babu, president, Codissia, says the preferential certificate of origin is a bilateral agreement between two countries. India has trade agreements with Korea, Sri Lanka, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), Asia Pacific and South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) countries, among others.
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Industrial, voluntary associations in Coimbatore list demands to be included in manifestos
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Plan to organise meetings with political parties after candidates are announced
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Plan to organise meetings with political parties after candidates are announced
Coimbatore With the Tamil Nadu Assembly election just a few weeks away, industrial and voluntary associations are listing the demands for different sectors and the city. Their main expectation is their demands should be included in the manifestos to be released by the political parties.
The Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Coimbatore, usually holds meetings with the main candidates who will contest here and submit the demands to them. “We plan to organise a similar meeting this year too after the candidates are announced,” said C. Balasubramanian, president of the Chamber. “We also look at the demands we had placed in the previous elections and see how much of it are met,” he added