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The silk weaving
factory in Mysore, presently owned by KSIC, was established in the
year 1912 by the Maharaja of Mysore province.
Initially the silk fabrics were manufactured & supplied to meet the
requirements of the royal family and ornamental fabrics to their
armed forces.
The unit was started with 10 looms and
gradually increased to 44 looms over a period. The looms and
preparatory machines were imported from Switzerland and was
the first of its kind in India. After India gained Independence
the Mysore state Sericulture Dept. took control of the silk weaving
factory.
In 1980 the Silk
weaving factory was handed over to Karnataka Silk Industries
Corporation Ltd., a Govt. of Karnataka enterprise and is popularly
known as KSIC. The take over was enthused by effecting
modernization & expansion assisted by the World Bank
to the tune of Rs. 27.30 crores integrated under Karnataka
sericulture project.
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