SIGA Fair: Held On July 26-28

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03 August 2022, Mumbai:

South India Apparel Association organized three-day garments fair in Bengaluru from July 26 to 28.

The 27th South India Garment Fair was inaugurated by Sri BC Shivakumar, Managing Director of BS Channabasappa & Sons, G R Akadas, IRDS, Director, MSME DFO, Government of India, and Ms. Kavya Shetty, model, and movie actress. The three-day event was held at Princess Shrine, Palace Ground.

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According to South India Garments Manufacturers and Wholesalers Association president Anurag Singhla, Bengaluru is 'The gateway of South India', Andhra, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala look at Bengaluru for anything required and Bengaluru offers good potential for the garment industry.

Stating that Bengaluru has the best infrastructure for the manufacturing industry and it is the hub for manufacturing men's casuals, and there are thousands of garment factories manufacturing men's casuals, Anurag Singha said that they need support from the association and the government.

"We are working on it. This year, we organized 27th South India Garment Fair on July 26, 27 and 28 at Prince Shrine, Gate No. 9, Palace Grounds.

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