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1. The University Institute of Chemical Technology
www.udct.org/departments/ft/md - [Cached]Published on: 8/26/2008 Last Visited: 8/26/2008
M.D. TeliThe University Institute of Chemical Technology
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Professor M.D. Teli
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2. Universal Garments - News
www.universalgarments.com/deta - [Cached]Published on: 12/30/2003 Last Visited: 1/11/2004
These small textile producers have made their views on this aspect known to the National Coordinator, TUFS Impact Evaluation Project, Dr M.D. Teli, who had last week undertook a visit to Tamil Nadu's key textile clusters including Tirupur, Palladam and Erode.
The Head of the Textile Department at the Institute of Chemical Technology in the Mumbai Unviersity, Dr Teli has been commissioned by the Union Textile Ministry to assess the impact of the operation of the TUFS for the textile and jute sectors.The TUFS impact evaluation would cover nearly 17 sectors involved in textiles, jute, woollen industries.
According to industry/official sources here, Dr Teli as part of his impact assessment sessions had separate meetings with the members of the small spinners, hosiery industry of Tirupur and the decentralised powerloom weavers represented by their regional/local trade bodies in Palladam and Erode besides the members of the organised textile industry as represented by the Southern India Mills Association (SIMA).These meetings took place on Dec.25 and 26 last.
Incidentally, one of the points reportedly found echo in the interaction between the National Coordinator for TUFS Impact Evaluation Project and the members of the powerloom and small spinners is the low TUFS credit absorption among the SSI textile producers in Tamil Nadu and Dr Teli was said to have wanted to know the reasons for this.The small spinners, as represented by the South India Small Spinners Association, pointed out in the interaction with Dr Teli the minimum economic size (MES) of the spinning sector prescribed under the TUFS was the dampener on availing of TUFS loans by their members.
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Similarly, they also told Dr Teli that there was a need to relax the 20 per cent upfront capital subsidy scheme norms of the TUFS for the powerloom sector so as to extend the investment ceiling permitted under this route to Rs 2 crore instead of the present ceiling of Rs 50 lakh. -
3. Fibers and Textile Processing Technology Department : Faculty
www.udct.org/departments/ft/fa - [Cached]Published on: 8/26/2008 Last Visited: 8/26/2008
M.D. Teli Professor of Textile Chemistry & Head, Division of Technology of Fibres and Textile Processing

