
Women get training in making products from water hyacinth
The Hindu
Training for 60 women on making value-added products from water hyacinth began at Alwarthirunagari on Friday.Distributing training tools to the women in the presence of Collector K. Senthil Raj, Membe
Training for 60 women on making value-added products from water hyacinth began at Alwarthirunagari on Friday.
Distributing training tools to the women in the presence of Collector K. Senthil Raj, Member of Parliament Kanimozhi said that a team of experts from Hyderabad would train the women for six months in preparing a range of value-added products from water hyacinth, a waterweed which grows wild and obstructs free flow of water in the irrigation channels and tanks.

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