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โOpportunityNew skill centers and future textile park create a skilled workforce and production hub.
Malwa skill centers signal new textile hub, skilled workforce.
- WHAT: The Union Cabinet approved two textile skill centers in Malwa (Bathinda, Mansa) to train 16,000 girls for future textile park jobs.
- WHO: Garment manufacturers, fabric mills, and investors will benefit from a new pool of skilled labor and potential production hub.
- IMPACT: This initiative will establish a new production hub, potentially diversifying sourcing options and increasing regional textile output.
- CONTEXT: It aligns with India's broader strategy to boost domestic manufacturing, create employment, and develop textile-rich regions.
- ACTION: Professionals should monitor the development of the Bathinda textile park and assess future investment or sourcing opportunities in the region.
Affects:Garment ManufacturersWeavers & Fabric MillsSourcing ManagersInvestorsRaw Material SuppliersDyers & ProcessorsDistributors
Textile skill developmentMalwa textile hubBathinda cottonSkilled workforceGarment manufacturingInvestment opportunities
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The union cabinet has approved proposal put forward by Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Bathinda MP and union food processing industries minister for opening of two textile skill centres in Malwa region. One such centre would come up in a rural area of Bathinda and the other in Mansa.
Bathinda is known as cotton belt and the centre wants to develop it as textile hub and opening of skill centres is the first step, the minister said.
The textile ministry has approved opening of two textile skill centres in the region where 16,000 girls would be provided training in various vocations. These girls would also be provided jobs in the upcoming textiles park to be set up in Bathinda on completion of training.

