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Major initiatives by Ministry of Textiles

Major initiatives by Ministry of Textiles
Start Date :
May 27, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 26, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In pursuance of the advice of the Hon’ble Prime Minister for making the development participative and inclusive “SabkaSaath, SabkaVikas”, Ministry of Textiles has taken ...

In pursuance of the advice of the Hon’ble Prime Minister for making the development participative and inclusive “SabkaSaath, SabkaVikas”, Ministry of Textiles has taken number of initiatives during the last one year in consultation with the state governments and the stakeholders of the industry.

A booklet containing salient features of the major initiatives taken during the last one year has been prepared.

Comments and views are invited on the Ministry of Textiles Booklet.

The last date to share your views is 25th June, 2015.

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Anup Krishnan
Anup Krishnan 11 years 1 week ago
Tecnology should be made as in foreign countries to grow more and more cotton be sown in less areas where there is water or if scarcity other sources of irrigation can be sought.Govt can start taking the initiative to open all the shut down textile mills and upgrade them with the new technology as well as raw material at a reasonale price so that farmers be happy and the textile mill owneres also.
Ganesan RP
Ganesan RP 11 years 2 weeks ago
In the name of textile development, don't spoil ground water with dying unit pollution. I feel, it like criminal offence, many people become diseased, slow killing. So ensure zero pollution
Naveenkumar RK
Naveenkumar RK 11 years 2 weeks ago
Khadi has not only been a livelihood but also was a great binding force during our freedom struggle. There is no doubt that Khadi is good to wear as well as to dispose off (as it is biodegradable). The Govt can introduce one day per week as Khadi day in Office to encourage all Officials in Delhi to wear Khadi on that day. Such bold, innovative and motivating step could only be taken by the current dynamic and able leadership. Technology can also help promote and propagate Khadi. #MyGOv
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 11 years 2 weeks ago
On 31-5-15 his speech Maan Ki baat Resp. PM Mr Narendra Modi has CONGRATULATED the successful students on BOARD EXAMINATION RESULTS, and CONSOLED the others stating TAKE FAILURE AS AN OPPORTUNITY, LAYS FOUNDATION FOR SUCCESS. But what about those DESERVING STUDENTS, WHO WERE LEFT BEHIND JUST FOR SAKE OF GREAT PRIVILEGED RESERVATION CATEGORIES, Resp. PM Mr NARENDRA MODI SIR what FOUNDATION should they consider. Resp. PM Mr NARENDRA MODI SIR, do you have explanation or just MAKE IN INDIA speech
vikas_32
vikas_32 11 years 2 weeks ago
The number of textile markets are increasing day by day in Surat. Already there are enough number of markets. It has become difficult to survive in this market for middle class businessman. Cheating cases are increasing day by day. So need a strong initiative and cooperation. To prevent such cheating cases.
Buddhasen Patel
Buddhasen Patel 11 years 2 weeks ago
मानवरहित रेलवे क्रॉसिंग पर स्लोगन, टैगलाईन (अंतररिष्ट्रीया समपार जागरूकता दिवस) शुद्ध सुरछित असरदायक | मानवरहित रेलवे क्रॉसिंग पर सावधानी लाभदायक || मानवरहित रेलवे क्रॉसिंग पर जल्दीबाजी | इससे आपके जीवन मे हो सकती है बरबादी || जल्दीबाजी मे अपना जीवन छोटा न करे | मानवरहित रेलवे क्रॉसिंग (क्रॉस) पार करते समय अलर्ट रहे|| आपका जीवन है अमुल्य | मानवरहित रेलवे क्रॉसिंग क्रॉस करते समय सावधानी रखे जरूार || निराधार का आधार |भारतीय रेलवे ||
Gopala Akkur
Gopala Akkur 11 years 2 weeks ago
Dear sir, As we all know the problems facing by our farmers especially silk producers . The price has been cut down drastically because of import of silk from china. Plz why dont u take initiatives to set up a Industry like in china to avoid import silk from them. Which in turn help our farmers to get best price in the market and there by they can also live happilly.
o v gnana prakash
o v gnana prakash 11 years 2 weeks ago
Sir, Government can introduce a system of redeemable vouchers to all the eligible government employees against their Bonus been declared as per their norms. These vouchers should be redeemed by the person concern by walking into the Cooperative, handloom stores by purchasing to the worth of the voucher issued by the deparement as against their bouns. eg: If the bouns for a particular employee is Rs.1000/- issue redeemable voucher for Rs.500/- balance in hand. If permitted I will enlarge this.