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Thursday, April 14, 2011

MPM sets Rs.120 crore turnover target for student notebood sales

Chairman of The Mysore Paper Mills, Araga Jnanendra, displaying the indigenously manufactured student notebooks at MPM in a press conference held at Bhadravati. NP Prabhu and BN Srinivas look on

Mysore Paper Mills (MPM), a unit of government of Karnataka, is striving to turn the corners round amidst rough patches through which it was passing through, said Araga Jnanendra, chairman of MPM and former legislator. He was addressing a press conference at the MPM on Wednesday.


Talking to reporters after the release of the student notebooks indigenously manufactured at MPM with the local expertise he said that the process, which was outsourced earlier, was going to save lot of money for the mill. MPM had a target of achieving a turnover of Rs.120 crore for the current fiscal and has also shortlisted the wholesale dealers to market its products all over the state, he added.

He also said that in the wake of MPM celebrating its platinum jubilee this year foundation stone will be laid for the construction of platinum jubilee mansion at Bangalore in May. On the same day green signal will be shown for the installation of a deinking plant at MPM in Bhadravati, he added.

Director (operation) NP Prabhu and general manager (HRD&A) BN Srinivas were also present in the press conference.

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