The Cloth Manufacturers Association of the Sircilla Textile Park notified their members about this decision. According to the association’s president, Annaldas Anil, the park’s temporary closure is a direct result of the decline in cloth prices. Similar manufacturing units across the country had already shut down, unable to sustain further losses.
A significant drop in fabric prices was the primary cause for the shutdown of the power looms in the park, with average prices falling by 25-30 per cent. Weavers, already struggling with increased costs for yarn and chemicals, were forced to halt production due to unsustainable losses. The Sircilla textile park, located in the Rajanna Sircilla district of Telangana and comprising power looms, processing, and dyeing units, is now experiencing severe challenges due to the global textile industry’s slowdown.
The Sircilla textile park in Telangana, operational for two decades, is facing closure due to a significant drop in fabric prices.
Weavers are struggling with losses exacerbated by high yarn and chemical costs, and reduced garment demand globally.
The park, known for its power looms and festival clothing production, now relies only on private orders.
Initially, the Sircilla power looms operated primarily for private fabric sales. However, they later received substantial orders from state governments in neighbouring regions for Bathukamma sarees and other festival attire, supplying to states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, and Delhi. The shift of orders from Sircilla to Gujarat and Maharashtra has significantly impacted the park. Currently, the Sircilla park’s power looms rely solely on private orders, and the grim situation in both domestic and international markets has placed these industries under considerable stress.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)