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13 years ago
In India, influence of that party is only in these 2 states...the best way by which these two states are related. Isn't it?
Though many of their principles are not good, earlier, leaders used to work for bringing better conditions for workers. Am I right, Ram?
Though many of their principles are not good, earlier, leaders used to work for bringing better conditions for workers. Am I right, Ram?
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
Yes a change occured and many espectation from new govt.They also trying their best.New new industry is coming.Let us see.The age of new govt is just 7-8 months.
www.mobileeduhut.blogspot.in
13 years ago
Im from coimbatore, working in a textile industry. Our industry a normal tailor earns min 500rs per day and if a printing master works for 12 to 18 hours hard then he earns 1000 rs per day also.
Vinu
13 years ago
Im from coimbatore, working in a textile industry. Our industry a normal tailor earns min 500rs per day and if a printing master works for 12 to 18 hours hard then he earns 1000 rs per day also.
Tailoring business in Kerala is also a very good profitable business. Stitching charges for a churidar is minimum 400-450 rupees here. So, sure, she can stitch minimum 4 per day. Same is the case of gents' dress too....I think minimum 500 rupees for a pant.
Can you figure out other industries, where a common man works, such as construction?
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
his seems to be a little too much for a churidar or pair of trousers. In our places you can get them done for almost one third of that price. I shall rather use the traditional clothes in Kerala, to save lots of money.
13 years ago
his seems to be a little too much for a churidar or pair of trousers. In our places you can get them done for almost one third of that price. I shall rather use the traditional clothes in Kerala, to save lots of money.
You don't need to wear Churidaar :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
It is better to buy readymade dress for gents rather than stitching :ohmy:
You can also opt for cream colour dhoti here
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
I think it is around RS 200-250.I am from TamilNadu Salem.
http://moneyrumors.blogspot.com
13 years ago
Same here in Delhi if you do not go to big branded tailors.
13 years ago
Same here in Delhi if you do not go to big branded tailors.
Tailoring and beauty parlours are the most profitable business of Kerala. Girls are very beauty conscious here :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :P
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
For that matter there are many states in India are too better off where the wages are good and industries are free from frequent labor strikes. Now that Bengal is under Mamta Banerjee a prominet leader, let us see what she does. But I am ot much hopeful as she drove Tata away from there and that made a big minus point to state.
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