Industry And Cluster | News & Insights

Shri Piyush Goyal holds an in depth review of initiatives undertaken by Ministry of Textiles for giving a boost to the textiles sector

Published: July 16, 2021
Author: Manali bhanushali

Union Minister of Textiles, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs & Food & Public Distribution, Shri Piyush Goyal held  an in depth review of initiatives undertaken by Ministry of Textiles for giving a boost to the textiles sector here today. Minister of State for Textiles, Smt.Darshna Jardosh was also present. Shri U.P. Singh, Secretary Textiles, Shri V. K. Singh, Additional Secretary, Joint Secretaries, DC Handicrafts and other senior officials of the Ministry participated in the meeting.

Shri V. K. Singh made a detailed presentation  giving an overview of the entire Textiles Sector. The Minister was briefed about the broad contours of Indian Textiles Sector. It was informed that Textiles which is one of the oldest  industries in  India, dating back  several centuries contributes 2.3%  to Indian GDP, 7% of the  Industrial  Output,12%  to the export  earnings of India and employs more than 45 million  persons (Direct) which is 21 % of total  employment. India is the 6th largest  producer of  Technical Textiles with 6% Global Share (12% CAGR), largest producer  of cotton & jute in  the world.  Cotton production  supports 5.8 Million farmers & 40-50 Million people in  allied sectors. India is also the second largest producer of silk in  the world and 95% of the  world’s hand  woven fabric  comes from India.

Speaking on the occasion, Shri Piyush Goyal said that by enhancing productivity of local artisans & domestic industry, we will realise the vision of an Atmanirbhar Bharat under the leadership of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. He further said that Textiles sector has great potential and it should be realised by using innovations, latest technology and facilitations. The Minister also expressed confidence that there will be a big growth in this sector. He asked the concerned officials to think and undertake necessary measures for increasing income of people employed in Textiles, put efforts to bring consistency in quality of handloom and eliminate child labour from the textiles sector.

Related Posts

Gujarat Cotton Price ,14th July 2020

Understanding the Value of Testing for Pilling Resistance in Textiles