From launching PM MITRA Parks to investment under PLI Scheme, it was an eventful year for Ministry of Textiles. Some of the key initiatives and achievements of the Ministry in the year 2023 are:
PM
MITRA
The
Government has launched PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM
MITRA) Parks Scheme to develop world
class infrastructure including plug and play facility with an outlay of Rs. 4445
crore for a period up-to 2027-28. PM MITRA Parks Scheme are inspired by the 5F
vision of
Hon’ble
Prime Minister - Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign. Nearly Rs.
70,000 crore investment and 20 lakhs employment generation is envisaged. Parks
will offer an opportunity to create an integrated textiles value chain right
from spinning, weaving, processing/dyeing and printing
to garment
manufacturing at a single location. World-class industrial infrastructure would
attract cutting edge technology and boost FDI and local investment in the
sector. Centre and States to form SPVs for setting up PM MITRA Parks. These
parks will be developed in PPP mode.
PLI
Scheme
The
Government has approved the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for
Textiles with an approved outlay of Rs 10,683 crore over a five year period to
promote production of MMF Apparel, MMF Fabrics and products of Technical
Textiles in the country to enable Textile sector to achieve size and scale and
to become competitive The Scheme has two parts: Part-1 envisages a minimum investment
of Rs.300 crore & minimum turnover of Rs.600 crore per company and Part-2
envisages a
minimum
investment of Rs.100 crore & minimum turnover of Rs.200 crore per company
There will be two years of gestation period under the Scheme (FY: 2022-23 and
FY. 2023-- 24). The incentive will be provided to the companies under the
scheme on achieving the threshold investment and threshold turnover and thereafter
incremental turnover. 64 applicants were selected under the Scheme. In the
approved 64 applications, the total proposed investment would be Rs.19,798
crore,
projected
turnover would be Rs.1,93,926 crore and proposed employment generation would be
2,45,362. As per Quarterly Review Reports (QRRs) as on 30.09.2023, the eligible
investment made under the Scheme was Rs. 2,119 crore of 30 selected applicants,
out of which 12 selected applicants started commercial production, turnover
achieved was Rs. 520 crore including export of Rs.81 crore and employment
generated was 8,214. Ministry of Textiles has reopened the PLI portal for
inviting fresh applications from interested companies under the scheme upto
31st December 2023.
National
Technical Textile Mission (NTTM)
The
Government has launched a National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) with an
outlay of Rs. 1,480 crores. The key pillars of NTTM include ‘Research
Innovation & Development’, ‘Promotion and Market Development’, ‘Education,
Training and Skilling’ and ‘Export Promotion’. The focus of the Mission is for
developing usage of technical textiles in various flagship missions, programmes
of the country including strategic sectors. The mission got its extension until
31st March 2026, with a subsequent sunset clause applicable until 31st March
2028. Achievement as on date is 126 projects of value 371 Crores have been
approved in the category of Specialty fibers and Technical Textiles.
Guidelines
to support indigenous development of high end Machinery, equipment, tools and
testing equipment for technical textiles in India and establish indigenous
platform for domestic design, development and manufacturing has been launched.
Guidelines to support Startups and Young
Scientists
in the application areas of technical textiles have been approved in Empowered Programme
Committee (EPC).To ensure quality for both domestic consumption as well as
imports, 87 items were identified to be brought under Technical
Regulation/Quality Control Order (QCOs). The
Ministry has
issued Quality Control Order (QCOs) for 19 items of Geo-tech Textiles, 12 items
of Protective Textiles items, 20 items of Agro Textiles and 06 items of
Meditech Textiles. More than 100 BIS standards have been developed since
inception of NTTM.The Synthetic & Rayon Textiles Export Promotion Council
(SRTEPC) [now MATEXIL] has been assigned the role of the Export Promotion Council
for promotion of Technical Textiles. 26 such proposals worth Rs.151 Crores are
approved under the ibid guidelines for up gradation of lab facilities and
training of faculty towards developing eco-system in technical textiles.
Amended
Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS)
Under ATUFS,
ratio of MSME: Non MSME is 89:11, while under previous versions of TUFS it was 30:70.
Higher incentives of 15% (Rs 30 crore) for entities for employment potential
segments viz. Technical Textiles and garment/made ups. Employment support to
more than 17 lakhs (3.9 lakhs
New and 13.4
lakhs Existing) over seven years. Out of total 3.9 lakhs new employment
generated, 1.12 lakh (29%) are women.
SAMARTH
The
Government with a view to enhance the skills of the workforce in the textile
sector has formulated Samarth Scheme under a broad skilling policy framework
with the objective of providing opportunity for sustainable livelihood. The
implementation period of the scheme is upto March
2024. The
scheme aims to provide demand driven and placement oriented National Skill
Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant skilling programmes to incentivize and
supplement the efforts of the industry in creating jobs in the organised
textile sector and related sectors, covering the entire value chain of textiles
excluding spinning & weaving and in addition it also provides skilling and
skillupgradation in the traditional textile sectors. The skilling programme
under the scheme is implemented through Implementing Partners (IPs)
comprising
Textile Industry/Industry Associations, State Government agencies and Sectoral Organizations
of Ministry of Textiles. Under the Scheme 2,47,465 persons have been trained as
on 11.12.2023.
National
Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT)
The Prime
Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, presided over the 9th National Handloom Day
celebrations at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, Delhi and launched the
e-portal ‘Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh - A Repository of Textiles &
Crafts’ developed by the National Institute of Fashion Technology.
Cotton
Sector
During the
calendar year 2023, the average prices of kapas are hovering at MSP level due
to subdued
market
condition. To support cotton farmers, CCI procured 8.37 lakh bales under MSP
operations as on 18.12.2023. CCI has immensely supported the cotton farmers and
with the above procurement under MSP operations have benefitted about 0.74 lakh
cotton farmers in all cotton growing States. CCI has implemented QR code using
Block Chain Technology from processing of cotton and warehousing till its
e-auction sale to the buyers. This will create a benchmark to the textile
industry
and will be
a milestone for development of brand image of Indian cotton. Ministry of
Textiles hosted 81st Plenary Meeting of the International Cotton Advisory
Committee. The theme of this Plenary
Meeting is “Cotton Value Chain: Local Innovations for Global prosperity”. The
81st Plenary aims to serve as a platform for sharing innovations, benchmarks,
good practices and experiences across the globe on productivity, climate
resilience and circularity for a vibrant cotton economy. Focus is on local
innovations and cutting edge technologies for sustainability developed locally
but have global implications and potential for the prosperity of the cotton
value chain
touching the
livelihoods of millions engaged in production, processing, trade, fashion and
textile industry.
Jute
Sector
The Cabinet
Committee on Economic Affairs chaired by Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra
Modi, has approved reservation norms for mandatory use of jute in packaging for
the Jute Year 2023 -24 (1st July, 2023 to 30th June, 2024) on 8th December, 2023.
The Mandatory packaging norms approved for Jute Year 2023-24 provide for 100%
reservation of the foodgrains and 20% of sugar to be compulsorily packed in
jute bags. The reservations norms under JPM Act provide for direct employment
to 4 lakh workers and 40 lakh farmers in the Jute Sector. JPM Act, 1987
protects interest of Jute farmers, workers and persons engaged in jute goods’
production Silk Sector
The annual
Raw silk production has increased to 36,582 MT during 2022-23 from 26,480 MT in
2013-14. Raw silk production in NE States increased to 7,953 MT in 2022-23 from
4,601 MT in 2013-14. The production of 3A-4A grade import substitute Bivoltine
raw silk has increased to 8,904 MT (2022-
23) from
2,559 MT (2013-14). International Grade quality Silk production through ARM
increased from 25 % to 35%. Raw silk yield per hectare has increased to 109.23
kg during 2022-23 as compared to 95.93 kg during 2013-14.Estimated employment
generation increased to 92.13 lakh persons during 2022-23 from 78.50 lakh
persons during 2013-14.
Wool
Sector
For the
holistic growth of the Wool Sector, the Ministry of Textiles has formulated a
new integrated programme, i.e. Integrated Wool Development Programme, ( IWDP)
for implementation during the period of 15th Finance Commission i.e. from FY
2021-22 to 2025-26 with total financial allocation of
Rs. 126
Crore through approval of its SFC meeting held on 15th June, 2021. IWDP scheme
of MOT is Central Sector Scheme for Development of Wool Sector. Further, the
Guidelines of IWDP has been approved by MoT and appointed Central Wool
Development Board, Ministry of Textiles as nodal agency for implementation of
this scheme in all major wool producing States.
Handloom
sector
Assistance
worth Rs. 16.42 Crore released for 140 marketing events, 3712 beneficiaries
have been provided loans under MUDRA Scheme., 29,280 beneficiaries enrolled
under Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima
Yojana. Total 208.903 lakh kg of yarn supplied under Transport Subsidy &
Price Subsidy under Raw Material Supply Scheme. The soft launch of the E-Commerce
portal viz. indiahandmade.com on 22.04.2023 with approx. 1000 products and 556 sellers.
As on 14.12.2023 the no. of products uploaded is 11,468 with 1536 sellers.
Handicrafts
Sector
Handicraft
Sector have great potential, as they hold the key for sustaining not only the
existing set of millions of artisans spread over length and breadth of the country,
but also for the increasingly large number of new entrants in the crafts
activity. Total 28.40 lakh artisans have been registered with Ministry, out of
which 10.16 lakhs are male artisans and 18.23 lakhs are female artisans. During
the year 2023-24 [upto 31.10.2023], 49 domestic and 13 International marketing
events have been
sanctioned
under Marketing Support & Services. During the year 2023-24 [upto
30.09.2023], 684 different interventions like Design Workshops, Toolkits
distributions, exhibition, Study Tour, Seminars, Craft Demonstration &
Awareness Programme, Brand Promotion & Publicity etc. During the year 2023-24
[upto 30.09.2023], Rs 242.00 lakhs have been sanctioned for the
welfare of handicraft artisans. Activities undertaken by EPCH for promotion,
development and export growth of handicrafts during April-October 2023 includes
INDEX Dubai Fair, IMM Cologne Fair Spring Edition, Cologne, Germany, Autumn
Fair International, Birmingham, United Kingdom, Who’s Next 2023 at Paris and
others.
Bharat
Tex 2024
BHARAT TEX
2024 is a global textile mega event being rganised by a consortium of 11
Textile Export Promotion Councils and supported by the Ministry of Textiles. It
is scheduled from February 26-29, 2024 in New Delhi. With a focus on
sustainability and resilient supply chains, it promises to be a tapestry of
tradition and technology attracting the best and the brightest from the textile
world. It will have dedicated pavilions on Sustainability and Recycling,
thematic discussions on resilient global supply chains and digitization,
interactive fabric testing zones, product demonstrations and masterclasses by
crafts persons and events involving global brands and international designers.
Bharat Tex 2024 will be a unique experience for knowledge, business and
networking. The mega event will feature an exhibition spread across nearly 20
lakh sq. ft area showcasing Apparel, Home Furnishings, Floor Coverings, Fibres,
Yarns, Threads, Fabrics, Carpets, Silk, Textiles based Handicrafts, Technical Textiles
and much more. It will also feature nearly 50 different knowledge sessions
providing an excellent platform for knowledge exchange, information
dissemination and Government to Government and Business to Business
interactions.


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