A new project has been launched in India to promote fundamental principles and rights at working among cotton growers in India. The project, a collaboration between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), will lay emphasis on small and marginal farmers as well as migrant labour working in the sector.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) has partnered with the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) on a project that would focus on small and marginal farmers and workers to address their vulnerabilities and ensure better institutional support mechanisms for the cotton growing community.
The three-day Global Textile Conclave got under way in Jaipur on Wednesday, with speakers emphasising on the need to make sustainability the norm which, in turn, would take on the trajectory of a knowledge-based economy.
New Delhi, India: CITI in association with Innovation Centre Denmark (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark), Lifestyle and Design Cluster Denmark, and Confederation of Danish Industries organized a half-day virtual Workshop on the proposed EU Regulations on Textiles and their Impact on Indian Textile Producers in a hybrid mode on January 20, 2022. ...