29-12-2019
Firms cut costs amid slowdown, diary and calendar sales hit
Diary manufacturers said they have cut down production by 30% this year. “For diaries, the print orders are down by 30%,” said V Gandesh Kumar, president of Sivakasi Master Printers’ Association. “We used to get print...more
29-12-2019
Brisk voting in Sivakasi panchayat union
Brisk voting was witnessed in Sivakasi Panchayat Union of Virudhunagar district where election for rural local bodies is under way for five Panchayat unions in the first phase of polling on Friday.
While 15% of the voters in Siva...more
The year 1923 means a lot to the success story of Sivakasi as the first fireworks manufacturing industry started its operation in the town.
The town of Sivakasi is widely looked at as India's fireworks hub as the region is the official address of more than 450 fire crackers manufacturing industries extending direct employment opportunities to over forty thousand people. Not just that as the massive base of fireworks industries in the town offers indirect work opportunities like packaging, printing, box making, wire cutting and tube creating works to over one lakh people in the region.
The yearly production of fire crackers is almost fifty thousand tones and turnover at industry monetary value is approximated around three fifty crore rupees. The Government of Tamil Nadu gained almost forty million rupees through nuisance tax collected from the fireworks industries alone.
Shri. Kaliappa Nadar started the first printing press of Sivakasi known as 'Sivakasi Industrial Printing Works' during the year 1937, which simply kick started the success story of massive printing industry base of the town.
As a matter of fact, Sivakasi falls second only to Gutenburg Press located in Germany for the total number of offset printing machines it owns.
The town of Sivakasi is notable for its printing industries as the region houses more than 500 printing presses, including offset printing, foam printing and flexo printing.
In 1922 Shri. Shanmuga Nadar and Shri. Ayya Nadar were moved from Sivakasi to Calcutta to get exposed to the various techniques involved in the safety matches production.
The Nadars came back back to the town of Sivakasi with all the essential expertness regarding safety matches production and collectively founded South India's first safety matches industry known as 'The South India Lucifer Match Industry' during the year 1923. As of now, Sivakasi manufactures about 60% of country's demand of safety matches. Also, the town of Sivakasi houses more than two hundred safety matches companies in the region extending employment opportunities to more than thirty thousand people.