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Grand dame of Indian textile industry was a ‘loving iron lady’
IPOH: The grand dame of the Indian textile industry, VKK Ammani Ammal (pic), who died here at the age of 92, is remembered for helping to build up the family business and for being a loving “iron lady”.
Do a foodie staycation at KL's Diamond Triangle
Do a staycation at KL's Diamond Triangle to enjoy delectable food and experience rich culture in areas like Brickfields, Petaling Street (Chinatown) and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.
Indian father and son battle for billion-dollar empire
NEW DELHI (AFP): Vijaypat Singhania thought he was keeping his billion-dollar Indian textile empire in the family when he gifted control of the Raymond Group to his son Gautam three years ago.
Insightful stroll in Selangor‘s royal town
Visitors from near and far can now better appreciate Klang’s rich cultural and historical heritage through the Royal Klang Town Heritage Walk.
Workers are going deaf and some are dying, working in this city's factories
There's a city in India called Surat where workers are going deaf because the factories they work in are so loud. Also people are dying from diseases because the working conditions are so bad. Can anything be done for them?
Dutch retailers paying 'starvation wages' to Indian textile workers - report
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Dutch fashion retailers are paying "starvation wages" at factories in a major hub for the global garment industry in southern India, forcing many workers into crippling debt, a report on Tuesday showed.
Indian textile workers demand enforcement of 30 percent pay hike
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hundreds of textile workers in India's Tamil Nadu state have launched protests to demand that the first minimum wage increase in the southern state in more than 12 years is enforced.
Move to attract Indian textile companies to set up business in Malacca
MALACCA: India’s prosperous textile industry will be lured to set up business here, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron.
Striking a bargain
LOVE it or hate it, haggling is very much a part of any visit to an Indian textile store, especially with Deepavali around the corner.
Standing out from the crowd
THE idea of being different from the rest led brothers B. Hare Krishna and Thiyananthan from Banting, Selangor, to transform their family’s traditional textile business into an instant attraction in Klang’s Little India.