Govt directing efforts towards promotion of textile industry
December 11, 2009
Islamabad: According to the Federal Minister of Textile Sector, Rana Muhammad Farooq Saeed Khan, government is taking corrective measures towards the development of the textile industry for which plans are being processed with good speed. As per the proposals and implementation processes, due assistance will be provided in order to boost the sector as textile is supporting a larger phase of the Indian economic sector.
During the second Textile Policy Implementation Liaison Committee, held sometime after the first, the above statement was proposed, though major discussions were about the schemes and measures of the first meeting.
Rafiq Gondal, sub-committee member, on this occasion explained about the associations under consideration for the registration process. Issue of granting drawback to the EPZ units was explained by Zubair Motiwall, the Head of Sub-Committee.
Discussions included suggestions along with recommendations over the related matters specifically for the purpose of sharing ideas and point of view of the members. After due explanations, necessary discussions took place during the meeting.
Members of the Committee were involved in great discussions over the issues concerning Textile Policy Implementation. Updates were presented over the yarn export and dealings that were also under the registration process.
Members of the Committee appreciated the Ministry of Textile industry for their efforts and measures being directed for the cause.
Paper mills propose to get subsidy like textile industry
December 8, 2009
With the view of growth and expansion, TUFS (Technology Up gradation Fund Scheme) has given support to the textile industry to gain subsidy for buying technical equipments such as advanced machinery and tools for better production and manufacturing and overall all performance of the companies dealing with the sector. This scheme is being implemented under strict control of textile ministry. Modernization and development is the main objective.
Similar objective is being proposed by the paper industry. A proposal for the grant of subsidy has been given by the department of industrial policy and promotion. Idea behind this proposal is similar to that of the former (textile industry) that adequate funds should be allotted to the paper mills to facilitate them the act of buying equipments. To improve the efficiency in working and productivity of the companies dealing with the industry is the purpose behind. Paper sector is worth Rs 25,000crores and feeds up to 55, 00, 000 employment needs of the country both in direct and indirect ways. Process of finalization is likely to get through by 2010-2011. Quantum of subsidy by the government that it is required to bear on loan is still being finalized by the concerned department. DIPP is focusing over objective of sorting the raw material. It has been proposed that the forest land should be cultivated for growing agro based raw material while maintaining ecological balance.
New designs are inspired by existing ones
December 5, 2009
Garments in latest styles are based on inspiration from existing designs which are then merged with selected color combinations, textures and patterns. Exporters from India and Abroad adopt basic principle for creating classic designs that can suit the requirements of the people.
To cater the demands of customers is the basic purpose behind along with building their distinct recognition in the market and all this is only possible when they move ahead with the needs and requirements of the public. What’s the use of developing something that is based on certainty, whether it designs would be accepted or not? Even the garment exporters in India and fabric manufacturers work in accordance with the prevailing market condition. Indians are very much conscious about their clothing habits. They are not open to wear anything they get in the market. They have a class and style with emotions aligned with them which make them very much choosy about their dress up. With emotions dipped in style affects colors and designs that is not only liked within the country. Indian designs move across the boundaries having global recognition all around.
Fabric and garments developed by garment manufacturers India are very much in demand in International market. People love the ethnic look with bit of contemporary touch in different countries and so they reach to this city searching for authentic materials. Garment industry develops masterpiece every time it starts working and no one can find anything similar to its kind.
Textiles industries in Delhi
December 1, 2009
Textile sector contributes a lot in the economic structure of India. Same might be a situation in few other countries too depending upon the prevailing conditions. In a way the industry deals with the necessities of general people by providing job opportunities in the home furnishing industry. Textile sector is greatest supporter of employment needs in every country. All major textile companies hire people from around the country to cater the needs and demands of the countrymen itself. It’s a kind of dual situation where needs of the same public are fulfilled with the manpower of that very country. This sector was the first to arise contributing up to 30% of the compiled export. Indian textile industry stands on the second position, next to China for dealing with the exports in the sector.
Material that is included in the textile industry of India constitutes: Cotton textile, handlooms, readymade garments, man-made cloth, silk and woolen textile, jute and coir etc. Most of the textile companies based in Delhi are dealing with all these fabrics and textile material as per the needs and requirements of the society.
Growth and development has improved the prevailing economic conditions of the country and has subsequently resulted in creating favorable grounds for the employment sector alongside.