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Textile Minister lists achievements in last two years

Updated: Jun 10, 2016 11:59:33am
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Textile Minister lists achievements in last two years

New Delhi, June 10 (KNN) On the completion of two years of Modi Government, Union Textile Minister Santosh Gangwar today said that more than Rs. 6,500 crore has been spent by the Ministry of Textiles on various schemes, for promotion and development of the textiles sector. Approximately five lakh additional jobs have been created in the past two years in the textiles sector.

Textiles Minister briefs the media about the initiatives and achievements of the Ministry during the past two years

He said that it is important that handloom weavers get due respect as well as compensation for their work. Our aim is to increase the earning of handloom weavers to 500 rupees per day. A range of initiatives have been taken, keeping this goal in mind.”

Talking on the development of North-Eastern Region of the country, Minister said that an Apparel and Garment Making Centre in every state in the North Eastern Region, leading to enterprise in textile sector, is now a dream turned into reality. The units in Nagaland, Tripura and Mizoram have already been inaugurated. In the remaining states, (except in Sikkim) the infrastructure is ready and entrepreneurs have been identified for handing over the units.

“To safeguard interests of domestic cotton growers, a well-planned, largest ever Minimum Support Price operation was carried out by the Cotton Corporation of India in the 2014- 2015 cotton season, in all 11 cotton producing states. This operation was highly successful, with procurement crossing 86 lakh bales up to 30th March 2015; and as I speak to you today, out of this stock of 86 lakh bales, only 60,000 bales is left in our stock, the rest has been sold. Apart from this, in the 2015-2016 season too, we have procured around 9 lakh bales through MSP operations, out of which we have a stock of 3 lakh bales at present.” he added. (KNN Bureau)

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