OBJECTIVES:

  • Encourage setting up of Fiber to Fashion value chain.
  • Generate 10 lakh new employments in the textile sector.
  • Special focus on development of the textile industry in cotton growing areas.
  • Special focus on processing, knitting, hosiery and garmenting sectors to create an internationally competitive textile industry in the State.
  • Set up pollution free / ecofriendly dyeing and processing industry.
  • Increase Mulberry and Tussar cultivation, increase Silk yarn production and create a silk tourism corridor.
  • Encourage traditional silk weaving businesses such as the Paithani Saree. Also create, promote and market “Adhyatmik Reshim” brand.
  • Special focus on non-conventional yarn (bamboo, banana, ambadi, ghaypat, maize, coir, etc.) and its usage with a view to doubling farmers’ income.
  • Focus on reviving the entire wool industry from shearing to garmenting to marketing.
  • Special focus on the emerging sector of technical textiles.
  • Provide the textile industries with the latest technical expertise created by institutes such as IITs, SASMIRA and WRA which are actively engaged in research & development in the textile industry

ELIGIBILITY FOR CAPITAL SUBSIDY:

The eligibility for capital subsidy will be decided based on the installed capacity of the project and actual annual production.

NOTE:  SELF FINANCE PROJECT ALSO ELIGIBLE FOR THIS SCHEME

  • Cotton ginning and pressing
  • Spinning / silk reeling and twisting / integrated silk park / synthetic filament / yarn texturing, crimping and twisting
  • Weaving and powerloom
  • Technical textile, non-woven and converters of non-woven
  • Knitting / hosiery / garment / apparel & made-up
  • Processing of fiber / yarn / fabric / garments / made-ups
  • Processing of non-conventional fiber / yarn / fabrics / garments / made-ups (bamboo, banana, ghaypat, maize, coir, hemp, etc)
  • Expansion of existing textiles units
  • Textile Parks / processing parks
  • Energy saving and process control equipment for various textile sectors
  • Skill development activities
  • Wool sector (i.e. scouring, combing, spinning (worsted, shoddy and woolen) and weaving and carpet sector.
  • Standalone spinning
  • Spinning with matching downstream capacity
  • Manufacturing viscose filament yarn / viscose staple fiber
  • Independent weaving preparatory
  • Embroidery on standalone basis
  • Composite upgradation (i.e. units going for upgradation in spinning, weaving / knitting and processing)
  • Multi-activities (units with two or more activities simultaneously except composite upgradation mentioned above)
  • Composite unit
  • Other units of textile industry not mentioned herein
25% to 80% Capital Subsidy