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SGCCI submit demands related to QCO
SGCCI submit demands related to QCO

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

SGCCI submit demands related to QCO

Surat: In a meeting with senior officials of the textile ministry in New Delhi, various demands related to the quality control order (QCO) were discussed by officials of the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI). The meeting was organised by the ministry, and various stakeholders were invited to discuss issues. The meeting was chaired by the commissioner of textile, M Beena. Representatives from textile machinery manufacturers and user industries from across India, the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), SGCCI, and others were present at the meeting. SGCCI was represented by vice president Ashok Jirawala, former presidents Vijay Mewawala and Ashish Gujarati, who submitted recommendations. It was suggested to the ministry that Europe, China, and Japan are the global leaders in textile machinery. To develop the textile machinery industry in India, it is necessary to study two factories each from Europe and China, and one from Japan. The study should cover how these manufacturers determine parameters for textile machinery design, the standard operating procedures they follow for manufacturing, the kind of facilities and locations they have for making machine components, if they have intellectual property protection for their sub-assemblies and components, and whether they have in-house laboratories to test machine performance parameters. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neues Produkt hilft tausenden Deutschen bei Gelenkschmerzen Medizinmonitor Jetzt lesen Undo SGCCI suggested forming a task force to conduct this study, which should include members from the user industry as well. Additionally, to reduce the import of textile machinery, the SGCCI submitted suggestions that 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) approval should be given to top-level global original equipment manufacturers to start manufacturing in India. The central govt should formally invite them. SGCCI further suggested a production-linked incentive scheme should be introduced specifically for textile machinery manufacturing. Research and development facilities of large Indian companies should be leveraged to design world-class textile machinery in India. Manufacturing should take place through joint ventures with Surat's textile manufacturers. GST on textile machinery should not exceed 12%. Regarding impact assessment, the SGCCI stated that any funds utilised for the development of textile machinery in India should be evaluated by comparing the value of machinery developed domestically and the subsequent reduction in imports against the funds spent.

State logs 7th organ donation in '25, 2nd in less than 2 weeks
State logs 7th organ donation in '25, 2nd in less than 2 weeks

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

State logs 7th organ donation in '25, 2nd in less than 2 weeks

1 2 3 Kolkata: The liver and two kidneys of a 23-year-old brain-dead individual were transplanted into three patients in two hospitals of Kolkata on Sunday night. Bengal's seventh deceased donation of 2025 follows the organ donation of a 12-year-old by his parents on May 20. Puskar Pal of Howrah's Amta met with an accident near his home on the intervening night of May 28 and 29. Initially rushed to the nearby rural hospital, the youth was shifted to IPGMER's trauma care centre due to a severe head injury. "Even as the doctors gave all required medical attention, his condition did not improve. On Saturday night, doctors said Puskar was brain dead and approached us, saying that his organs could save a few lives," said Sayan Mukherjee, his would-be brother-in-law. The only earning member of the family, Puskar worked as a welder after his father lost job during the pandemic. He dropped out of school so that he could start earning for his family along with his elder sister Puja, who tutors kids in the neighbourhood. "My brother was a simple and hard-working youth, ready to help people around. When doctors approached us for donating his organs, we decided to go ahead without any hesitation," said cousin brother Swadesh Pal. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 95 % der Deutschen wissen nichts von diesem Krankenhaustipp Checkfox | Krankenhauszusatzversicherung Undo Doctors found that apart from the deceased's lungs, all vital organs were fit for transplant. On finding no matching heart recipient in the state and other hospitals in the region, ROTTO shared the heart with NOTTO. With no takers, the liver and two kidneys were finalised for retrieval and allocated to IPGMER and Command Hospital. Two women, one battling liver failure and the other renal failure, and a man also with kidney failure received the organs. On May 20, the city recorded the youngest deceased donor when the parents of Umang Galada (12) donated the boy's organs after he was declared brain dead at CMRI Hospital. In 2024, the state logged 14 deceased donations.

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