Institutional Mechanism to realize full Textile potential

Institutional Mechanism to realize full Textile potential

Due to the overwhelming success of Textiles India 2017, Textiles Ministry has set up institutional mechanisms to synergize efforts of the Textiles and other related segments and state governments to enable the textile industry achieve its full potential of production, exports and employment.

Textiles India 2017, held at Gandhinagar, Gujarat from June 30th to July 02, was not only the largest ever international trade event in Textile Sector in the country, but also hosted a series of round tables (26) and international conferences with participation of eminent persons from the business fraternity, academia and policy makers to deliberate on various opportunities for growth of the sector.

Several key recommendations emerged from the deliberations.  To carry forward those, the Ministry of Textiles has set up the following institutional mechanisms involving relevant Ministries, State Governments and Industry partners.

A Steering Committee has been set up to oversee implementation of a Knowledge Network Management System (KNMS) to facilitate exchange of knowledge amongst academia, farming community and the industry on the productivity of natural fibres and diversification of their bye-products. The KNMS on Product Diversification would cover jute, silk, wool and cotton. The Committee under the chairmanship of Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles will have senior functionaries from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).

An Inter-Ministerial Synergy Group on Man-Made Fibre (MMF) comprising senior officers from Ministry of Petrochemicals; Department of Heavy Industries; Association of Synthetic Fibre Industry; Chairman, SRTEPC; Chairman, Indian Technical Textile Association; and ED, SRTEPC has been set up under the Chairmanship of Secretary, Textiles to formulate policy interventions to enhance growth and competitiveness of MMF industry in India.

A Task Force on Textiles India, chaired by Secretary, Textiles and consisting of representatives of Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Consumer Affairs, Heavy Industry of Government of India, representatives of Partner/Focus states of Textiles India 2017, Export Promotion Councils, Textiles Associations and representatives from Consumer Associations has been set up to steer follow-up action on various outcomes of Textiles India 2017 for growth of the textiles sector.

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