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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)
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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.

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Sridhar
Sridhar 4 years 10 months ago
I have closely worked under Bottom of the Pyramid model with tribes of Assam in developing silk. 1- We need to provide them with opportunities, they are delivering slow but quality product. We need to create a market for their product. 1- Identifying ancient designs which only tribes/local villagers know & preserve them, make in large scale and export it under brand of India. 2- Launch textile magazines from Govt of each state. 3- Bring artisans work under CSR 4- Add course in colleges
Jitendra Kumar yadav
Jitendra Kumar yadav 4 years 10 months ago
मेरे कुछ सुझाव इस तरह से हैं 1. ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों में महिलाओं को आवश्यक मशीनरी और बेसिक शिक्षा इस सेक्टर की देना 2.कच्चा मॉल की उपलब्ता सुनिचित करना 3.हमे एक टेक्सटाइल शहर की बजाय ओर टेक्सटाइल शहर बनाने होंगे जिससे कई लोगो को रोजगार मिलेगा और कंपीटीशन को बड़ावा मिलेगा जिससे टेक्सटाइल सेक्टर में क्रांति आएगी। 4. तकनीक पर आधारित ओर नए कौशल प्रशिक्षण ऑनलाइन उपलब्ध हो 5. टेक्सटाइल सेक्टर में भी बेस्ट कार्य जैसे उत्पादन की क्वालिटी आदि के लिए प्रोत्साहन राशि दी जानी chaiye 6. जय हिन्द जय भारत
Rajendra Prasad Rai
Rajendra Prasad Rai 4 years 10 months ago
आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री भारत मां के सपूत श्री नरेंद्र मोदी जी आपको बारंबार प्रणाम कपड़ा उद्योग के संबंध में मैं आपसे एक बात शेयर करना चाह रहा हूं की यह उद्योग भी कृषि पर आधारित है और हमारे देश का अन्नदाता हर क्षेत्र में अधिक उपज प्राप्त करने में सक्षम है बस थोड़ी कठिनाई यह है की अन्नदाता को उसकी उपज का सही मूल्य मिल सके तो कपड़ा उद्योग तो क्या हमारे देश में कृषि पर आधारित समस्त उद्योग सफलतापूर्वक देश के विकास में चार गुनी ताकत के साथ देश को आगे बढ़ाने में बहुत महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निभाएंगे
Jagruti Chauhan
Jagruti Chauhan 4 years 10 months ago
there are so many weavers of Khadi and Silk.. many people are going to close their weaving because of machine. I want to suggest , please provide some machinery n make them technically developed so they can use their skills to renovate Khadi and Silk fabrics there are so many local artists bt they don't get benefits because of some organizations. so promote them directly on the national n connect with local business so all people get benefits of our local arts N india will be Atm Nirbhar Bhara
SUSHIL KUMAR JHA
SUSHIL KUMAR JHA 4 years 10 months ago
Textile sector one of the largest employ giving sector. many middle class families work in textile industries. well knowing textile mill as Lal lmli in Kanpur is closed today .prime Minister Modi ji himself takes interest. He is sincere so what I say .Modi government is very sincere. government has started many start up plan to improve textile industries. Jai hind! Jai Hind