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Government Initiatives for Upgradation of the Indian Textile Industry


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1 Department of Clothing and Textiles, College of Home Science, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), India
     

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Indian textile industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy which is evident by its high employment generation capability and export potential. The industry comprises of various segments ranging from capital intensive spinning to labour intensive garmenting and highly unorganized sectors like handloom, sericulture, etc. For effective and efficient implementation, the industry requires upto date technology, skilled workforce, and funds for procuring infrastructure, machinery, etc. Recognizing the significance of the industry, Government of India has launched various schemes under the aegis of Ministries of Textiles and Commerce. These schemes have helped not only in augmenting the domestic market but also realizing its true potential in export. Each scheme has specific objectives covering different segments of the industry. Guidelines are issued for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the projects for which various committees are also formed. An attempt has been made through the article to present brief description about different schemes launched for betterment of the textile industry.

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Development, Government, Indian Textile Industry, Schemes, Upgradation.
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Authors

Babita Bhandari
Department of Clothing and Textiles, College of Home Science, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), India
Anita Rani
Department of Clothing and Textiles, College of Home Science, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Uttarakhand), India

Abstract


Indian textile industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy which is evident by its high employment generation capability and export potential. The industry comprises of various segments ranging from capital intensive spinning to labour intensive garmenting and highly unorganized sectors like handloom, sericulture, etc. For effective and efficient implementation, the industry requires upto date technology, skilled workforce, and funds for procuring infrastructure, machinery, etc. Recognizing the significance of the industry, Government of India has launched various schemes under the aegis of Ministries of Textiles and Commerce. These schemes have helped not only in augmenting the domestic market but also realizing its true potential in export. Each scheme has specific objectives covering different segments of the industry. Guidelines are issued for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the projects for which various committees are also formed. An attempt has been made through the article to present brief description about different schemes launched for betterment of the textile industry.

Keywords


Development, Government, Indian Textile Industry, Schemes, Upgradation.

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