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Import of Second Hand Machines Hurting Textile Industry

Subsidies provided by the government on imports of second hand textile machines hurting the technical textile sector and garment designers. “If you look at the Indian economy from a textile perspective, most of our subsidies have gone in importing of second hand machines in our country which widely impacts any designer – be it a […]

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Subsidies provided by the government on imports of second hand textile machines hurting the technical textile sector and garment designers.

“If you look at the Indian economy from a textile perspective, most of our subsidies have gone in importing of second hand machines in our country which widely impacts any designer – be it a designer for a garment or technical textiles,” Smriti Zubin Irani, textiles minister said in the convocation of National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT).

“As a nation that prides itself of self-sufficiency, I think that it is a department that needs strengthening with all the support that we can possibly give,” she also added.

The convocation was also presided over by ex-cricketer and former BJP MP, Chetan Chauhan.

A controversy recently surrounded Chauhan’s appointment as the chairman of the NIFT, with political parties and fashion designers questioning the government’s decision.

Set up in 1986, the institution with centres across the country, comes under the ministry of textiles.

As per the NIFT Act 2006, the chairperson of its board of governors should be eminent academician, scientist or technologist or professional, who is to be nominated by the Visitor – in this case, the President of India.

Later, the minister presented certificates to NIFT students who had completed the graduate and post graduate courses.

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