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oL= ea=ky; 2023 MINISTRY OF TEXTILES 9 Atamnirbhar Textile's Year Achievements 2020 2018 2016 2014



“Textile Sector is the key in building self reliant India” – Shri Narendra Modi Prime Minister of India

INDIA IS ONE OF THE LARGEST PRODUCER AND MARKET OF TEXTILES Market US$ 154 Bn Size FY 2021-22 Textile Sector Snapshot Exports US$ 44.4 Bn Employment FY 2021-22 FDI 4.5 Crore Persons employed US$ 4.0 Bn Cumulative 2000-2022

CELEBRATING RESILIENCE: A SHOWCASE OF COLLECTIVE VICTORIES 2nd Largest Manufacturer of PPE Kits in the World Technology Highest ever Textile Sector Snapshot Upgradation MSP procurement of 224 Lakhs cotton Scheme bales undertaken - 89% MSMEs 45 Lakhs cotton beneficiaries farmers benefitted (2019-21) Trained 11 Lakh beneficiaries (2014-23) 76% Women & 24% Men

WEAVING A LEGACY: A NEW CHAPTER IN TEXTILE EXPORTS 44.4   Highest ever exports of USD 44.4 Bn in FY 2021-22 38.2   Export focus on new sector viz- Man-Made Fiber Industry and Technical Textiles   Focus on Quality. EXPORTS 2021-22 India Aims to Achieve US$ 100 Bn exports in Textiles by 2030 2014-15 TOP EXPORT DESTINATIONS (FY 2021-22) Major Exported Items : 2021-22 Cotton Textiles Apparel Man-made Textiles Others 27% 18% 11% 14% USA EU-27 36% 39% 12% 6% Bangladesh UAE

ELEVATING TEXTILE TRADE THROUGH ENHANCED COMPETITIVENESS RoSL RoSCTL Benefit of ₹ 5882.09 Crores provided Benefit of ₹ 25,334 Crores provided to for Apparel and Made Ups exporters period Period - August 2016 - February 2019. Period - March 2019 - March 2023. RoDTEP EXPORTS Benefit of ₹ 5250 Crores provided to exporters for exports of textiles (i.e. fibre, yarn and fabrics) since January 2021 RoSL - Rebate of State Levies RoSCTL - Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies RoDTEP - Remission of Duties or Taxes on Export Products

PRAGATI KA PM-MITRA PARK- Building Infrastructure across the value chain Inspired by 5F vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi INFRASTRUCTURE Foreign Farm Uttar Pradesh 5F Vision Fibre Gujarat (Lucknow) Fashion (Navsari) Madhya Pradesh Factory Maharashtra (Dhar) (Amravati) Telangana Karnataka (Warangal) (Kalaburagi) Tamil Nadu (Virudhunagar)

THREADS OF PROSPERITY- INTEGRATED PARKS WITH WORLD CLASS INFRASTRUCTURE Plug and Play World Class Industrial Infrastructure across Infrastructure Entire Value Cutting Edge Technology Chain INFRASTRUCTURE Proposed investment Employment ₹ 70,000 Crores 7 Lakhs Direct 14 Lakhs Indirect

ENABLING INDUSTRY- STRENGTHENING INFRASTRUCTURE Scheme for Integrated Textiles Parks (SITP) INFRASTRUCTURE 30 Textiles Major Textiles Clusters Spinning Clusters Parks Completed Weaving Clusters Ludhiana Kni ng Clusters Unique Private Sector Baddi Apparel Clusters Led Initiatives Delhi 2029 Manufacturing Ahmedabad Kolkata Units Surat Amrava Vishakhapatnam ₹ 13,490 Crores Tarapur Guntur Investment Mobilized Vapi Erode 1.06 Lakhs Employment Mumbai Generated Bangalore Powertex Scheme Coimbatore 2 lakh powerlooms modernized Tiruppur

A TAPESTRY OF TRIUMPHS : TEXTILE PARKS IN INDIA Karur Textile Park, Tamil Nadu Asmeeta Textile Park, Maharshtra Fairdeal Textile Park, Gujarat Employment: 5,000 Employment:12,867 Employment: 1,850 INFRASTRUCTURE Investment: ₹130 Crores Investment: ₹376 Crores Investment: ₹256 Crores Brandix, Andhra Pradesh Palladam Textile Park, Tamil Nadu Hinghanghat Textile Park, Maharshtra Employment: 20,000 Employment:3,500 Employment: 1,500 Investment: ₹1750 Crores Investment: ₹490 Crores Investment: ₹330 Crores

MAKE IN INDIA, MAKE FOR WORLD – BOOSTING MANUFACTURING Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme “Leveraging Economies of Scale, the scheme will help Indian companies to emerge as Global Champions” – Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi Make In India Proposed Investment: ₹ 20,000 Crores Outlay: Proposed ₹ 10,683 Crores Employment: 2.5 Lakhs Make in India Proposed Focus: Make For World Turnover: ₹1,93,924 Crores MMF Fabric & Apparel Technical Textiles Participating Firms: 64

FROM INCENTIVES TO OUTCOME - TRANSFORMING LANDSCAPES UNDER PLI Madura Ltd., Karanj, Gujarat Avgol Nonwoven, Panchmahal, Gujarat Endurafab Pvt. Ltd., Indore, MP Make In India Pan Healthcare, Gujarat Autoliv, Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu Infiiloom, Silvassa, D&N Haveli Microtex, Kolhapur, Maharashtra IDE Apparels, Anantapur, AP

STITCHING SUCCESS: TRANSFORMING TEXTILES THROUGH UPGRADATION ATUFS - Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme Support: Credit linked subsidy Major Beneficiaries: MSMEs (89%) for modernization of Industry 9 out of 10 MSME’s incentivized Make In India Digital Initiative: iTUFS portal for- Monitoring & Data analytics Investment Attracted: Employment Generation: 17 Lakhs persons ₹ 70,000 Crores

UNLEASHING POTENTIAL: EMPOWERING TEXTILE INNOVATORS Make In India M/s Dalmia Laminators Ltd., Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh We installed latest technology PLC based Circular Looms and PLC based Lamination Machine. For these machines we availed 10% Capital Subsidy under Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS). With these Machines our Productivity and Quality are improved Chowdary Spinners P Ltd., Dist. Godavari, Andhra Pradesh By installing High Speed Shuttle Less Airjet Looms equipped with modern technology, we are able convert yarn from our Spinning Mill into fabric with better quality and high productivity and sell the same withstanding the international competition. The 10% capital subsidy we got through the Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS) provided by the government was very helpful for this Saravana Textile Company, Dist, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu First generation in textile industry and installed Air-jet looms to produce grey woven fabric. Unit availed 10% subsidy on machine cost from Govt. of India, Ministry of Textiles under ATUF scheme, which is financially very helpful and support to made investment in textile industry. This scheme will be generated employment generation as well as motivated us to made further investment in this field. Thank to government for supporting through such schemes Sri Pondevi Textile, Dist. Erode, Tamil Nadu We are manufacturing grey clothes of 63” & 123” using the imported 340cm Picanol Machine. We availed 10 % subsidy under ATUFS for the above said machine & we express our heartfelt thanks to the Ministry of Textiles. We are hopeful that this helps in extending our business activities

INDIA’S WHITE GOLD: COTTON Farmers Benefitted under MSP Operations of Cotton ₹ 87,778 Crores 2005-2013 2014-2023 Strengthening Natural Fibers 21% of Global One of the largest 340 Production of producer, Lakhs bales Cotton consumer and Exporter 145 ₹ 22,267 Crores Lakhs bales 48 Lakhs 81 Lakhs Achievements in Last 9 Years: MSP Value of Farmers Procurement Procurement Benefitted Launched DNA Testing MoU signed between CCI and TEXPROCIL in Dec 2022 to Premium Cotton for the cotton ensure complete responsibility of Traceability, Certification Brand 'Kasturi' on value chain & Branding of KASTURI Cotton World Cotton Day, 07 Oct 2020 Distributed 5500 Quality Control Funding of ₹ 41.87 Crores under NFSM Granted kapas plucker Order (QCO) for on recommendation of TAG-Cotton machines to cotton bales farmers notified

GOLDEN FIBRE OF INDIA’S FUTURE: JUTE Productivity (qtls/hec) Mills (No.) 102 Strength to Farmers 90 13% 28 4.2 Lakhs farmers supported 24 17% Jute-ICARE - Increase in the income of jute farmers by ₹ 10,000/ hectare. 2013-14 2022-23 Strengthening Natural Fibers MSP increased to ₹ 5050/quintal in 2023-24 2013-14 2022-23 against ₹ 2300/quintal in 2013-14 Largest Building Awareness Producer - Raw e-platform “JUTE-SMART” (Jute Sacking Supply Management and Requisition Tool) Jute & Jute Jute Mark India Logo launched in July 2022. Production (lakh bales) goods Exports ( ₹ Crores) 95 2,122 78% 3,786 72 32% 2018-19 2022-23 2013-14 2021-22 Government Procurement: increase of 42% in Quantity and 178 % in value terms (2006-14 viz-a-viz 2014-23) Under ‘Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao’ resolve of the Hon’ble Prime Minister, over 30,000 girl children of the Jute Mills & Jute MSME Units workers were awarded scholarship

THE THREAD OF INDIA’S RICH HERITAGE: SILK Strengthening Natural Fibers Largest Production (Tons) Employment Consumer of Raw 34,903 (lakh Persons) Silk 32% 87.8 2nd Largest Producer of 26,480 12% Raw Silk 78.5 2013-14 2021-22 2013-14 2021-22 India is the only country to produce all 4 varieties of Silk in the world Mulberry Tasar Muga Eri

Buniyad Reeling Machine – An Indigenous Strengthening Natural Fibers Machine innovation to protect women from thigh reeling practice of Silk Online Initiatives 39,000 Physical Assets Launched online - 'Seed Act Geotagged under Silk Samagra Registration' portal for silkworm seed & cocoon producers and chowki silkworm rearers

MY HANDLOOM MY PRIDE Achievements Since 2014 Cultural Heritage Marketing Artisans Cluster Based & Branding Approach AADHAR based Organized & participated in Pehchan Card: 35.22 Lakhs 5 mega, 619 small clusters domestic and international events approved weavers registered GeM portal- 1.5 Lakhs (>72% women) Replaced traditional looms handloom weavers with frame looms registered Skilling Raw Material Technical Training to 73,856 weavers Doorstep supply at subsidized rates 16 Design Resource Centres set up (>5 Lakhs weavers p.a.); eDhaga app for yarn (2016)

Indiahandmade.com Cultural Heritage E-commerce website soft-launched in April 2023 Connect with the Artisans & Weavers And get the opportunity to indulge in the real world of Handmade

HANDICRAFTS Achievements Since 2014 VOCAL FOR LOCAL Artisans AADHAR based Pehchan Card: 30 Lakhs artisans registered (> 70% women) Cultural Heritage 16 mega, 562 small clusters Cluster approved & assisted (skills, Based design, toolkit, infra, marketing) Approach Infrastructure 50 Common Facility Centre, Creation 12 Emporia, 2 Raw Material Bank, 34 Urban Haats 1,53,557 artisans Trained Skilling Special skilling for 36 endangered crafts Marketing Crafts and Tourism through & Craft Villages GeM portal- ~26,000 registered Branding

“I am involved in CRAFTING DREAMS Cultural Heritage terracotta craft for last SUCCESS STORIES 47 years and I am thankful FROM OUR ARTISANS to the O/o DC (Handicrafts) for providing me support.” “My art is Chitara Painting which is very - Shri. V. K. Munuswamy important part of my life. I am Pondicherry thankful to the O/o DC (Handicrafts) for providing me support.” - Shri. Ishwar Nayak Karnataka

NEW INDIA’S TRADITIONAL TOY STORY Cultural Heritage National Action Plan drafted involving concerned Varanasi Wooden Toys, Uttar Pradesh Channapatna Toys, Karnataka Ministries of Government of India Kondapalli Wooden Toys, Andhra Pradesh Indian Toy Fair 2021 inaugurated in February 2021, virtually with 1000+ participants 13 Traditional Toy Clusters identified and supported with design & training interventions benefitting approx. 8000 artisans. 8 Toy Clusters registered under GI Marketing support through 2 Regional Toy Fairs 5% mandatory participation for handcrafted toys in all domestic marketing events Kathputli: String Puppets of Rajasthan

EK BHARAT, SHRESHTA BHARAT- GROWING TOGETHER Kashi Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi Kashi Tamil Sangamam Cultural Heritage   Aimed to rediscover the age-old links between Tamil Nadu and Varanasi.   Expo of Handloom and Handicraft products of North and South India   Textile conclave of all the industry stakeholders Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam in Gujarat Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam   Promote exchange of rich cultural heritage between Tamil Nadu and Gujarat   Exhibition of handloom and handicraft, showcasing handloom and handicraft from the States of Tamil Nadu and Gujarat   Organized a Chintan Shivir with Textile Industry stakeholders

INDIA’S SUNRISE SECTOR: TECHNICAL TEXTILES India growing strongly in Technical Textiles Growth: 10% CAGR Research & Development $12 Bn $19 Bn $22 Bn 6TH LARGEST 2019-20 5th 2013-14 LARGEST 2021-22 EXPORTS GROWTH RATE PENETRATION $1.77 Bn US$ 2.85 7.8% 10% 5-7% 10-12% 2013-14 2021-22 2013-14 2021-22 2013-14 2021-22

NATIONAL TECHNICAL TEXTILES MISSION (NTTM) – THE FLAGSHIP SCHEME OF MINISTRY OF TEXTILES With a view to position India as the Global Leader in Technical Textiles, Ministry of Textiles launched the National Technical Textiles Mission in 2020. Total Outlay: ₹1,480 Crores Climbing the Innovation Ladder by Research, Innovation & Development Research & Development approving 89 R&D Projects in strategic areas ₹ 1000 Crores Building exports by notifying 32 dedicated Promotion & Market Development HSN Codes for Technical Textiles items ₹50 Crores Driving Skilling & Education by introducing Export Promotion courses and internship support mechanisms ₹10 Crores Bolstering demand through institutional buying and mandation across Ministries & Departments Education, Training & Skilling ₹ 400 Crores

QUALITY A PRIORITY Government’s major focus has been to promote international quality products and discourage sub-standard imports in Textiles, especially technical textiles Development in Quality since 2014 Research & Development 380 New BIS Standards developed QCOs notified for 39 items in in Textiles since 2014 including the last 3 years – No QCOs in 300 in Technical Textiles Textiles existed before 2015 QCOs notified for Technical QCOs for 60+ items in Technical Textiles, Cotton Bales, Textiles under process Jute Bags, Viscose Staple Fibre (VSF)

Research & Development

SAMARTH - Employment linkage through Industry collaboration – Demand driven placement linked skilling Skills & Capacity Building 1,70,579 Trained 1,11,934 Gender wise Placed 35 14% Male States/UTs 86% Female 130+ implementing partners across India Major training clusters

Trusted relationships Skills & Capacity Building are built on open dialogue Mr. Kunj Bihari Singh, National Awardee, 2015 State Award 2013-14, best craft display award 2015, Banaras Gaurav Samman - 202 Master Trainer under SAMARTH and 100+ artisans in Gulabi Meenakari trained and made Aatmnirbhar Ms. Kabita Das took training under the SAMARTH Scheme at HTC Tinsukia, Assam. The new employment helped improve her standard of living and support her family. She is happy with the new beginning of her career in the Handloom sector.

IGNITING TEXTILE BRILLIANCE: BUILDING A SKILLED WORKFORCE INTEGRATED SKILL DEVELOPMENT SCHEME (ISDS) Main Focus: Achievements All Segments (2013-2017) of Textiles Skills & Capacity Building covered 11.4 Lakhs 8.2 Lakhs+ Persons Trained Placement Placement 7743 71% Oriented Training Centres Females Programme 80+ Preference Implementing Agencies for Marginal Groups Demand Driven Scheme

Skills & Capacity Building

INSTITUTE OF EXCELLENCE- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY NEW INITIATIVES Skills & Capacity Building Self-sustaining 84 Hybrid courses developed institute 45 new courses launched from current session. Ranked among 40 new courses designed for artisans in Handlooms & the Top 10 Global Handicrafts. Fashion Schools Design Resource Centre set up in Weavers’ Service Centre, Varanasi. Centre of Excellence for Khadi, Craft Cluster Initiative

jk\"Vªh; QS'ku izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku NationalInstituteofFashionTechnology 600+ 552 6000+ 680 Skills & Capacity Building Industry Industry Experts In house 1300 Faculty 312 433 10 Employees 18 Experts In-house Departments / Officers Faculty Campuses 10 783 38000 15 + Departments Employees Campuses Alumni 1546 13000+ 43 2106 Research Guest Students Scholars Guest Faculty Faculty 2015 2 2023 1 New Campuses Srinagar - 2016 Panchkula - 2019 Daman - 2022

Protecting Covid Warriors: India is the 2nd Largest Manufacturer of PPE Kits in the World Over 4.6 Lakhs PPE kits per day, 3.5 Crores N95 masks Key hubs and clusters Major per month production achieved in a span of 60 days manufacturers/clusters of PPE in India Special Initiatives PPE (Production Capacity par Day) 500000 60.00 450000 450000 50.00 400000 350000 40.00 30.00 300000 250000 206000 250000 200000 150000 20.00 100000 100000 10.00 70000 50000 8000 12000 20000 0 30th 0.00 March 8th April 15th April 17th April 26th April 2nd May 6th May 18th May PPE (Capacity per day) Growth (%)

56X Growth in PPE Industry Special Initiatives

Technotex (2023) Focusing on Bigger Scale, Quality, Speed and Higher Volume for Technical Textile Industry Ministry of Textiles VIRAASAT(2023) Memorable Events Union Finance Minister inaugurates 'VIRAASAT, Celebrating 75 & Seminar handwoven saris of India’ Handloom Sari Festival (2022) Global Textile Exhibition (2017) Traditional handwoven Weaving machine on which a famous saris exhibited to display weavers’ couplet of Kabirdas Ji was hand work woven presented at Global textiles exhibition Texfair (2022) Textile Industry to generate jobs in coming years

Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam (2023) ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat‘ initiative Ministry of Textiles ‘Jarracharra’(2023) Memorable Events Exhibition organized by Ministry of Textile & Austrilan High Commission- A & Seminar Robust collection of Aboriginal women’s Textile art Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam (2023) Handloom Haat(2022) ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat‘ Exhibition held at Handloom Haat, initiative Janpath Saurashtra Tamil Sangamam (2023) ‘Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat‘ initiative

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