>The project report had not made any budget provision for purchase of Yarn Testing Machines.
The festival of Navaratri and the Vijay Dashmiday day was nearing and training of workers I had taken with the help of few workers who had come from Bombay Mills they trained several workers and they learned well but they needed fine tuning in several departments so I ran most of the mill machines in slow speed only 67% Polyester & 30% Cotton needed good settings and testing was on the basis of standards as per yarns sold by best mills and we used to get that yarn from weaving factories and compare their tests and CV% was fixed for all machines and our CV % was almost as nearer to theirs. However I was suffering on production, continuous tests and periodic increase was made in speeds and Yarn Quality improved as also worker also took higher work load. The workers salary was Rs.45 per day for Spinning Worker, he was looking after 460 spindles, I told him to look after extra 230 spindles and take Rs.22/- extra per day since working was good with just 2 or 3 breaks per hour they agreed slowly and all spinning machines were working with 98% utilization.
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