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Fabrics Manufactured in Maharashtra is 40% cheaper than Surat

The textile units in Maharashtra have been given an impetus package to the tune of Rs 4,600 crore and the electricity tariff reduced by Rs 2 per unit. Following this, the powerloom weavers in Surat has asked the State government to introduce such textile promotion scheme in Gujarat as well as it will provide an […]

Fabrics Manufactured in Maharashtra is 40% cheaper than Surat
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The textile units in Maharashtra have been given an impetus package to the tune of Rs 4,600 crore and the electricity tariff reduced by Rs 2 per unit. Following this, the powerloom weavers in Surat has asked the State government to introduce such textile promotion scheme in Gujarat as well as it will provide an impetus package, slash electricity tariff and modernize weaving units to raise quality of fabrics. This will encourage even entrepreneurs from Surat to set up units in Maharashtra as the fabric manufactured there will be 40 per cent cheaper, the power loom weavers believe.

“As the Maharashtra state government is providing a 25 per cent capital subsidy with no cap on investment made in the textile sector, that will encourage textile entrepreneurs in setting up power loom weaving units in that state, thereby offering stiff competition to the MMF industry in Surat,” Surat weaver said.

“The goods and service tax (GST) and demonetisation has broken the back of the power loom sector, with many weavers shutting down their units and more than a lakh conventional power loom machines sold in scrap in the last few months,” power loom industry leader Sachin Mayur Golwala said.

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