With a national lockdown scuttling tradingthe over Rs 2,000-crore sports industry of Jalandhar is having a harrowing time.
Sport goods manufacturers are apprehensive about their future going ahead amid indications that the government might decide to further extend the lockdown in view of rising virus cases in several parts of the country.
A sports goods manufacturing hub, Jalandhar produces nearly 70 per cent of total India's sports goods and is a leading name in national and international brands of cricket, hockey, football, rugby and fitness range.
In terms of international market, the industry exports material to the
Sport goods manufacturers are apprehensive about their future going ahead amid indications that the government might decide to further extend the lockdown in view of rising virus cases in several parts of the country.
A sports goods manufacturing hub, Jalandhar produces nearly 70 per cent of total India's sports goods and is a leading name in national and international brands of cricket, hockey, football, rugby and fitness range.
In terms of international market, the industry exports material to the

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