The Government has been implementing the IPDS (Integrated Processing Development Scheme) since 2013 to help the textile industry meet required environmental standards and support the establishment and upgradation of Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) in processing clusters and parks. The scheme aims to make the Indian textile sector globally competitive by promoting environmentally friendly processing technologies, and it also covers technology upgradation and capacity enhancement in existing textile clusters. Although the scheme was originally implemented up to 31.03.2021, it is now being continued solely for the completion of ongoing projects.
Under the Scheme, 6 projects have been sanctioned which are under implementation. State wise details of projects are as follows:
| Sl. no. | Name of the project | State | Status |
| 1 | Balotra Water Pollution Control Treatment & Reverse Osmosis Private Ltd, | Rajasthan | Nearingcompletion |
| 2 | Jasol Water Pollution Control Treatment & Reverse Osmosis Private Limited | Rajasthan | Nearing completion |
| 3 | Sanganer Enviro Project Development, | Rajasthan | Under implementation |
| 4 | Nextgen Textile Park, | Rajasthan | Under implementation |
| 5 | Pali Common Effluent Treatment Plant, | Rajasthan | Under implementation |
| 6 | Gujarat Eco Textile Park. State | Gujarat | Nearing completion |
To expedite pending projects, a meeting of the Project Approval Committee (PAC) was held on 21st November 2025 where a detailed review of challenges faced, status of infrastructure created etc. was carried out and instructions issued for speedy completion.
This information was provided by THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR TEXTILES PABITRA MARGHERITA in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.
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