2021- A Year of Game Changing Reforms for Ministry of Textiles
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The Ministry of Textiles has launched several initiatives and has implemented various reforms in the Textile Sector.

Textile Sector

The textile and apparel industry contributed 2% to the overall GDP of India in 2019 and 11% to total manufacturing in GVA.

The textile industry is the second-largest employment generator in the country next only to agriculture. More significantly, women constitute 70% of the workforce in garment manufacturing and about 73% in Handloom.

Initiatives in Textile Sector

PM MITRA Parks

PLI Scheme for textiles

RoSCTL scheme

AMENDED TECHNOLOGY UPGRADATION FUND SCHEME (ATUFS)

Technical Textiles

SAMARTH Scheme

Silk SAMAGRA Scheme

Jute-ICARE: It was launched by National Jute Board (NJB) in technical collaboration with ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres(ICAR- CRIJAF).The objective of the scheme is to support the small and marginal jute growers with adequate pre- and post-harvesting operations so that they can grow good quality jute & receive higher prices for their produce.

Toycathon-2021

Source: This post is based on the article ‘2021- A Year of Game Changing Reforms for the Ministry of Textilespublished in PIB on 28th Dec 2021.


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