Karnataka has suspended online sales of its famed Mysore silk saris due to overwhelming demand exceeding production capacity.
Karnataka government confirms KSIC factory's continuation amidst plans to increase Mysore Silk production, shelving stadium construction proposal.
Farmers protest in Mysuru against plans to build a stadium on Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation land, citing concerns for heritage and livelihoods.
Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, R. Ashoka, on Wednesday alleged that the Karnataka ...
The Karnataka government has temporarily halted online sales of Mysore silk sarees after demand exceeded production. The state-run KSIC will prioritise store sales while expanding production through ...
A proposal to build a stadium on 5 acres of buffer land at KSIC’s T Narsipur yarn reeling unit has triggered unrest, with employees warning it could disrupt Mysore silk production and threaten jobs.
Output of Mysore silk sarees halted as 1,052 employees strike over 5-acre land for stadium at T Narsipur. Showrooms report racks, cocoon purchases stopped, and fears of closure of filature and weaving ...
BENGALURU: Residents of Malleswaram have raised concerns over the state government’s proposal to develop a world-class ...
Mysore silk saree production has halted after KSIC workers protested a proposed land transfer in T. Narsipur, demanding Chief ...