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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)
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 ...
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Muthuselvam D
4 years 10 months ago
Provide skills development training in the field of textiles.
Necessary for both in-service and new recruits.
Textiles are the second most important sector in India after agriculture.
But education for this sector has not been simplified.
Fewer institutions have curricula in English.
They are in the science sections. Not in the art sections.
Being there is also very costly.This does not help in skill development.
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GuruvayurParshetty
4 years 10 months ago
hi
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P Vijay Chander
4 years 10 months ago
first give work to handloom weavers to encourage this sector. next all people wear handloom clothes atleast 1time in the month.
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Sunil Sharma
4 years 10 months ago
earlier i have given the suggestion on Vech. Scrap policy .Now your Govt. framing the same.
But my one point still overlooked.
If Purchaser Purchase the vech through Bank loan he will get tax benifit as Housing loan has.
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Sunil Sharma
4 years 10 months ago
If we want to give boost to textile sector. first, we have to know the customer preferences.
For middle class this is matter of joy and they purchase at higher frequency. Rich people purchase use imported things.
And these two class pay taxes. if you frame a policy that if people purchse the cloths made in India with specific brand name and produce GST bills .
they will get benifits in income tax equal to GST paid by them.
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Sameeksha S J
4 years 10 months ago
Handloom and Textile sector is good sector it brings skills of Women in front.
It is good medium for generating employment, especially during the present time.
It also promotes and supports Made in India, Aatmnirbhar vision.
This sector should be given priority and helped with all requirements.
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LEENA WALAWALKAR
4 years 10 months ago
we can develop Textile Sector more further by various ways like training people who are interested in textile career, innovations in material, designs, colour. Giving financial assistance, loan at low rate for Equipments, develop infrastructure be made available. Indian Textile is the best be projected before the whole world so that international markets will be flooded by Indian textiles. . Everyone wearing Indian textile must feel unique and proud.
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prathibha shetty
4 years 10 months ago
clothes show our personality and give attractive person and clothes very favorite of women's ,all the special party and tradshionl out put of clothes
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Subham Ray
4 years 10 months ago
In near future Textile sector can genrerate more and more employement.
Setups including small scale and large scale should be done to generate employment.
Institution should be setup to educate common people about the textile sector and all related aspects to it.
peoples should be convinced to take this line as their carrier and at the same time they should get some benefits from the government as a result there will be an intrest among the peoples to take over this sector as their carrier.
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Rahul Khan
4 years 10 months ago
good thought
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