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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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Deval Desai
Deval Desai 4 years 10 months ago
नम‌‌सते सर, में एक भारतीय नागरिक हु, टेक्स्टाइल के बारे में मेरी यह राय है की हम भारत के सभी राज्यों में अपने भारत का स्वदेशी मोल चालु करें, जहां हर राज्य के लोगों ने बनाये हुए सारी चीजें मीले, स्वदेशी चीजें , जीसे हम हर जगह ओनलाइन भेज सके अन्य देशों में एकस्पोर्ट्स भी कर सकते हैं, कच्छ, जामनगर कहीं राज्यों में ऐसे लोग हैं जीनके पास टेलेंट तो है पर प्लेटफार्म नहीं है मैं इस काम से उन सब लोगो को ये प्लेटफार्म देना चाहती हुं, ज.य भारत, deval1610@gmail.com mera e-mail id he
Charan Kumar M J
Charan Kumar M J 4 years 10 months ago
To begin with textiles factories need to be set up in almost every district or towns which ever is suitable. So that the women can get access to those and will empower them to be independent. Textile sector need to focus on recycling and reusing the used clothes, natural waste, plastic waste this can achieve waste management also. Textile sector workers need to be given necessary facilities for their transport because i have seen in many factories where they travel in autorickshaws in congestion
Sanskar Gupta
Sanskar Gupta 4 years 10 months ago
I think that we should export and anyhow make a hype for Traditional Indian dresses over the world so that our export becomes more and also the Indian culture will reach the other countries.
Rajesh Kumar
Rajesh Kumar 4 years 10 months ago
महोदय, लोगों में स्थानीय परिधानों को पहनने के बारे में जागरूक करना होगा जिससे लोग स्थानीय परिधानों में अधिक से अधिक भिन्नता व गुणवत्ता पर ध्यान देंगे। इससे लोग स्थानीय परिधान पहनेंगे तथा तैयार करेंगे। धीरे धीरे एक विस्तृत इंडस्ट्री तैयार हो जाएगी। हमारी एकता में अनेकता हमेशा से ही पूरे विश्व का ध्यान आकर्षित करती रहीं हैं।
pankaj gupta
pankaj gupta 4 years 10 months ago
Respected sir, Fly overs, roads par bahut vahan gujarte hai. Kyon na hum iska fayda udha sakte hai jaise ki road se bada vehicle ja chota vahicle gujrta hai road par hum koi bearing type connected road bicha de jo ki rotate hogi jab bhi koi vahan gujrega uske uper se or us energy ko hame use karna chahiye thanks
Kokila R
Kokila R 4 years 10 months ago
It is seen that 90% Defects found in textiles are due to inadequate preparation of fabric during processing i.e. before dyeing and are noticed after dyeing cycle is over or printing process is over. Production of good quality fabric requires efficient and continuous online monitoring of production process.