India’s Rajvir Industries to halt production at Tandur, Telangana

Rajvir Industries has determined to halt production at Tandur, Telangana, with immediate effect due to shortage in the availability of the variety of quality cotton used in the manufacture of the yarn in the said Plant.

The company would be commencing the production as soon as the variety of cotton is available and procured. However, all the other Plants of the Company will continue to be operational.

Rajvir Industries is an integrated producer of cotton, melange, synthetics, modal, dyed products, compact yarn, flame-retardant, supima, silk, wool, cashmere and angora blends.

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