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Share your ideas and suggestions to develop a vibrant and robust Textiles Sector

Share your ideas and suggestions to develop a vibrant and robust Textiles Sector
Start Date :
Jul 30, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 15, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The strings of India's development have been inseparably attached to the success of its Textiles sector. The industry's symbiotic relationship with agriculture widens the range of ...

The strings of India's development have been inseparably attached to the success of its Textiles sector. The industry's symbiotic relationship with agriculture widens the range of beneficiaries.

•4.5 crore people are directly employed while another 6 crores are indirectly in this sector with a considerable stake of women and rural population.

•5% of the global trade in textiles and apparel is to India's credit.

•India's centuries-old knowledge and expertise in this sector have positioned it as the world's 2nd largest manufacturer and exporter with a 12% share in total exports (2018-19).

And now we, at the Textiles Ministry have our sights set on achieving global leader status for India. Government under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji has been pushing for innovation and incentives to realise the mission of Aatmanirbhar Bharat by bolstering exports, quality & productivity, competitiveness, technology up-gradation, research & development, and training & skill development in this industry.

Now, we are keen to listen to the suggestions of Industry experts, innovators, students, business leaders, and all other contributors to this sector to expedite our mission. As we mark the 75th year of India's Independence, we want you to have an increased stake in the success of the Textiles industry.

The last date to share your ideas and suggestions is 15th August 2021.

Showing 1211 Submission(s)
Hemant parikh
Hemant parikh 4 years 3 months ago

Textile was our main industry in early days ,but we were not able to cope up with international progress in textile industry, also with globalisation and liberalisation, foreign textile goods flooded indian market specially from china ,also union labour problems ,textile industry in mumbai sold out to real estate sharks ,and govt idea of shifting textile outside city created a break in momentum ,but we were pioneers and can recreate our speciality in textile

ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago

Tourist handloom village is a good concept. But as our country is big, 5 places as clusters may be insufficient. Also, there are so many area specific variants of handloom and small weavers and sellers may not be in a position to spend money to showcase their products in these places. Moreover, these places will ultimately be controlled by brokers and middlemen and they will take prospective customers where they get commission. We shall have more such clusters may be in 2 or 3 in each state

ARUN KUMAR GUPTA
ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 4 years 3 months ago

There is a big problem of lack of trust related to quality of textile products. Many times when we go to tourist spot buy some saree etc. but when we come back and use, it gets torn just after one or two times use. This unreliability in quality is unacceptable in global scenario. As these weavers are small, they have no facility to test the raw material they get or the final product which they produce. We can not expect them to buy testing machines, there shall be some common testing centres

Kuldeep Shukla
Kuldeep Shukla 4 years 3 months ago

इस सेक्टर को मानीटरिंग की जरूरत है। कुछ नया करने के लिए, परम्परागत तरीके को बदलना होगा। वर्तमान मांग को देखते हुए फैशन टेक्नोलॉजी को बढ़ावा देने के लिए देश भर में प्रशिक्षण कार्यक्रम/कोर्स चलाए जाएं। आज कल काटन कपड़े ज्यादा बिक रहे हैं। महिलाओं को भी प्रोत्साहित कर कपड़ा उद्योग में लगाना उचित है।

amit panchal
amit panchal 4 years 3 months ago

Textile Industry is on the most pollution creating industry in the world. Textile industries should put focus on recycle process where old clothes can be recycle to new one. Almost 20-25% of total textile industry consists of Recycle process.

sakthivel indrakumar
sakthivel indrakumar 4 years 3 months ago

more employment opportunities by creating more textiles industry. creative idea and more engaging to export.

Laxmi Prakash Semwal
Laxmi Prakash Semwal 4 years 3 months ago

Textile sector needs partnerships of all stakeholders in the entire value chain from production of fibber to fabric and finished products.

ABHAY KUMAR
ABHAY KUMAR 4 years 3 months ago

We need to promote our own silk more. Whoever has experienced the feel of the fabric they loved it. Silk can be developed as our international fabric.

Pranshu Tripathi
Pranshu Tripathi 4 years 3 months ago

Textile is not just a business in India, we have the traditional textiles in india and we have proud on it...

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