In major textile clusters like Coimbatore, Tirupur, Dindigul, migrant workers account for 30 to 90 per cent of the workforce. But textile mills face numerous problems in sourcing, mobilizing, recruiting and retaining migrant workers for a reasonable period.
To handle this situation, Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA) has started direct recruitment from Tripura. A job fair was organized by SIMA on April 25 to 26, 2018, at Agartala. Around 4,000 unemployed youth, both male and female, attended the job fair from various districts of Tripura. Eight member mills of SIMA participated in the fair and selected 1,635 candidates, out of which 1,371 were male and 264 were female candidates. This includes 20 physically challenged candidates.
This direct recruitment exercise is expected to help mills source the right candidates with a good background and enable the unemployed youth of Tripura find job opportunities in Tamil Nadu. SIMA will repeat the job fair exercise in Tripura and do a similar exercise in other states.
Tamil Nadu accounts for around 45 per cent of the spinning capacity, 70 per cent of the knitted garment manufacturing capacity and 22 per cent of the weaving capacity in India, and directly employs over 60 lakh people. However, the state started facing a labor shortage in the last decade due to an exponential growth in the manufacturing facility.

- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Global textile regulation tightens, forcing realignment across fashion supply ch…
Global fashion and consumer goods supply chains are entering a decisive regulatory transition as Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) frameworks for... Read more
Luxury’s new power axis, US dominance, China reset, Gulf surge
As the post-China luxury order takes shape, the US is emerging as the industry’s most dependable growth engine, while Japan,... Read more
India’s $9 Billion Landfill Blind Spot How trashed clothes hold the key to globa…
A massive economic windfall is sitting uncollected in India’s landfills, and the key to unlocking it lies in rethinking how... Read more
Red Sea crisis reshapes textile trade routes, challenges India’s export margins,…
Global apparel trade is now in a new operational phase where geopolitical stability and logistics reliability are as important as... Read more
EU’s textile waste rules enter enforcement phase, raising alarms across fashion …
Europe’s apparel and textile industry is approaching one of its most significant regulatory transitions in decades. As the European Union... Read more
Corporate fashion adopts reverse logistics to unlock the $367 bn resale market
Global fashion retailers are rapidly changing their business models around resale, repair, and textile recovery as the secondhand apparel market... Read more
Tariff Shock 2026: Forced-labor enforcement is repricing global fashion trade
Washington’s latest trade intervention signals a break in the global apparel sourcing patterns. The Office of the United States Trade... Read more
Circular Samvaad 2.0 aims to transform Indian textiles from linear waste to glob…
On the occasion of World Environment Day, industry leaders, policymakers, and international experts gathered in the capital yesterday for Circular... Read more
From Sentiment to Sustainability: How Mumbai’s ‘Mega Post Textile Waste Initiat…
Walk into almost any Indian household, and you will find wardrobes harboring clothes that haven’t been worn in years. They... Read more
Trends-Fabrics (Denim-Kidswear) trends for Spring/Summer 2026-27 by Drapers
For the Spring/Summer 2026-27 season, the kidswear denim market is defined by a shift toward lightweight comfort, playful aesthetics, and... Read more












