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INDIA
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Amid relaxations in lockdown, dyeing mills in Surat have started their operations gradually with 25% - 30% staff. Dyeing mills hold pivotal part in textile industry chain. Mills are following norms of COVID-19, they have put up sanitizers in the premises, temperature is being checked of workers entering the campus, and wearing masks is compulsory. Owner of a dyeing mill in Palsana, Paresh Chaudhary said, “We sanitize the hands of the labourers, measure their temperature with the temperature gun and once it comes out he is fit for working, and they come work in the mill keeping social distancing. In one way it is an attempt to restart industries.”