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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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Satyajit Routray
Satyajit Routray 10 years 11 months ago
There are lot of opportunity in Odisha for textile industry. Unfortunately the oldest textile factory (OTM - Orissa Textile Mill) got closed and the workers didn't get compensation yet. Can we please look into for revamp with PPP model. There are other mills in CHOUDWAR, CUTTACK industrial area which needs immediate attention to increase job opportunity. #MinistryofTextiles, #TextilesIndustry, #MyGov
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 10 years 11 months ago
The best way of Promotion of Information and Communication Technology systems in school and adult education is to allot all the possible allocable opportunities of learning and promoting to the privileged reservation categories and corrupt, selfish persons, like chaiwalas who fulfill their dreams "around the world" at the cost of nation's money, shot slogans of good doing to the poor.
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 10 years 11 months 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
Joymalya Chakraborty
Joymalya Chakraborty 10 years 11 months ago
....We believe in 3 aspects (3 A’s) 1. Satisfying with the overall performance quality is not a limit rather delighting with offerings is what we define as Sky. 2. Inconsistent increase in the market share proportionate to the increase in the market size is not what we say as loyalty in relationship marketing. 3. We visualize the demand potential in terms of right offering mix is always higher than its supply.
pradeep Shah
pradeep Shah 10 years 11 months ago
The best way of Promotion of Information and Communication Technology systems in school and adult education is to allot all the possible allocable opportunities of learning and promoting to the privileged reservation categories and corrupt, selfish persons, like chaiwalas who fulfill their dreams "around the world" at the cost of nation's money, shot slogans of good doing to the poor.
Sanjeet Srivastava
Sanjeet Srivastava 10 years 11 months ago
I am from kanpur UP. once its called the manchester of india as it has a lot of textile industries. but due to the corruption and bad politics, its almost vanished from the city. The major govt. industries are Elgin Mill, Lal Imli, Meor Mill, Swadeshi cotton Mills. Some of the Mills can be reopen with upgrade the mills requirement. If the ministry pay his kind attention to this issue, its good for the industry and publict too.
ripal darji
ripal darji 10 years 11 months ago
Gov become part provide platform to market our textile design tredition for rest of world money exchange facility transportation facility conected with ministry of rest of india creat chain for market our textile in all the country of the wold
tinkeshkumar gandhi
tinkeshkumar gandhi 10 years 11 months ago
IF YOU SEE THE US APPAREL BRAND LIKE GAP, TOMMY HILFIGER, AEROPOSTALEOR BLUENOTES. THEY HAVE ONLINE WEBSITE AND E-COMMERCE FACILITY. CHANGING ROOM SELF PICK PRODUCT 30 DAYS RETURN POLICY FESTIVAL SCHEMES AND OFFER PLUS COTTON , POLYSTER PRODUCT AND WRITTEN THE PLACE WHERE ITS MADE IN.
tinkeshkumar gandhi
tinkeshkumar gandhi 10 years 11 months ago
BARGAIN KILL THE BUSINESS AND CUSTOMERS.IF ANY PEOPLE BARGAIN THAT MEANS THERE IS NO VALUE, REPUTATION OF CUSTOMER, PRODUCT AND BUSINESS. MUST STRONG CUSTOMER SERVICE MUST PRODUCT RETURN POLICY MUST MUST MUST PAYMENT SYSTEM WITH BANKS AND TAX DEPARTMENT MUST SHOW THE RIGHT QUALITY AND INFORMATION TAG ON EACH CLOTH.