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Ministry of TextilesGovt. of India

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The need for improving governance and service delivery to the common man is among the foremost goals of the government. In this context, it is necessary to make effec�ve use of IT based applica�ons under e‐Governance ini�a�ves. In line with this, the Ministry of Tex�les has brought out this e‐Book to provide an easy access to the ini�a�ves taken for the growth of Tex�les Sector. I hope this effort will be useful to the ci�zens and help in bringing governance closer to the people.

M E S S A G E

Government of India

Ministry of TextilesUdyog Bhavan, New Delhi

Minister of State for Textiles (Independent Charge)

Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar

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The Ministry of Tex�les has been striving to facilitate thegrowth of Indian Tex�les through a slew of schemes and ini�a�ves. This e‐book seeks to present the achievements and ini�a�ves of the Ministry of Tex�les during the current year and is intended to be a public document to inform and elicit response from our ci�zens in support of our endeavour. We hope to keep the ci�zens informed of our ini�a�ves by upda�ng this e‐book from �me to �me.

F O R E W O R D

Government of India

Ministry of TextilesUdyog Bhavan, New Delhi

Secretary, Textiles

Shri Sanjay Kumar Panda

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INTRODUCTION

The Ministry of Tex�les is responsible for policy formula�on, planning, development, export promo�on and trade regula�on of the Tex�les Industry including all natural and man‐made fibers that go into the making of tex�les, clothing and handicra�s.

V I S I O N

To build state of the art produc�on capaci�es and achieve a pre‐eminent global standing in manufacture and export of all types of tex�les including technical tex�les, jute, silk, co�on and wool, and develop a vibrant handlooms andhandicra�s sector for sustainable economic development and promo�ng and preserving the age old cultural heritage in the sector.

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Major Achievements

2014-15

For making the handlooms and handicra� industry market oriented with required support, founda�on stone of “Trade Facilita�on Centre” and Cra� museum was laid at Varanasi by the Hon'ble Prime Minister on 7.11.2014 in Varanasi.

Prime Minister, Governor of U�ar Pradesh, MoST(Independent Charge), Secretary (Tex�les) and others.

Trade Facilita�on Centre, Varanasi

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Na�onal Tex�le Corpora�on ‐ on Posi�ve Path

Na�onal Tex�le Corpora�on (NTC) was on the verge of losing some lease hold lands on account of absence of an express provision about the ves�ng of leasehold land in the na�onaliza�on statutes. NTC Ordinance was promulgated on 24.10.2014. Subsequently, the Ordinance was replaced by the "The Tex�le Undertakings (Na�onaliza�on) Laws (Amendment and Valida�on) Bill – 2014" which has been passed by both Houses of Parliament has received the accent of the President of India.

The erstwhile subsidiary companies of NTC became sick in the year 1992 due to erosion of Net worth. The net worth of NTC stood at Rs. 1602 crore as on 31.03.2014 and hence BIFR has discharged NTC on 28th October, 2014.

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Safeguarding interest of Co�on growers under Minimum Support Price (MSP) opera�on

With a bumper co�on produc�on the world‐over exceeding the projected consump�on and China deciding to use up its stocks with slowing down its imports, current co�on year 14‐15 is a co�on surplus year. Prices have declined since last year.

On line payment directly to the account of co�on farmers has been taken up in Andhra Pradesh in consulta�on with the State Govt. This ini�a�ve would be extended to other States in phases to ensure payment of right sale proceeds in �me.

To safeguard the interests of domes�c Co�on growers, well planned and coordinated large scale Minimum Support Opera�ons have been started by the Co�on Corpora�on of India in all the 11 co�on producing States. Wide publicity has been made with readiness to open procurement centres. Of the more than 340 centres proposed 315 are already opera�ng. So far out of the 93 lac bales of co�on arrivals about 64 lac bales equivalent of co�on have been procured by the CCI already.

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Welfare of ar�sans engaged in Pashmina in Jammu & Kashmir

Pursuant to Hon'ble Prime Minister's announcement regarding formula�on of welfare schemes for the poor nomads rearing Pashmina in the Ladakh region of India, a scheme towards Pashmina Promo�on and welfare of the nomads was formulated and launched by the Hon'ble Minister of State for Tex�les (Independent Charge) Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar on 08.10.2014.The Scheme guidelines have been approved by the Expenditure Finance commi�ee in November 2014.

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The Scheme of Integrated Tex�le Parks (SITP), implemented in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode has been reoriented on the basis of feedback received from the State Governments in the State Tex�le Ministers Conference held in New Delhi on 24th September 2014 to promote industrializa�on of the tex�le sector in the States where tex�le ecosystem is presently not so strong.

The Ministry has cleared 13 proposals for new Tex�le parks in different states of the country in 2014, which were stuck for about 2 years 6 months. While these 13 tex�le parks will receive a grant to the extent of Rs 520 crores from government for infrastructure development, they are es�mated to bring in private sector investment of about Rs 3240 crores into the sector and generate direct employment for about 35,000 persons over the next three years. Also, to enable a be�er and more meaningful par�cipa�on of State Governments / State Industrial Development Corpora�ons, Joint ventures by Industrial Development Corpora�ons have been encouraged under the scheme.

Se�ng up infrastructure for Tex�le Industry under the Scheme for Integrated Tex�le Park (SITP)

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Promo�on of Technical Tex�les:

The Ministry has launched a new Rs. 427 crore scheme to popularize the use of Geotechnical tex�les in the North East States with a view to demonstrate the technology in building cost effec�ve and far superior infrastructure like Roads, Hill slope protec�on and efficient water storage through geo‐tech water reservoir lining. This scheme will empower the administra�ve machinery to adopt the technology to promote establishment of the supply chain and later on even lead to manufacturing of Geo‐tex�les in the North East.

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Se�ng up infrastructure for organised tex�le industry in the North East

With a view to genera�ng produc�ve employment opportuni�es for the youth in general and women in par�cular in the North East , Ministry of Tex�les has ini�ated ac�on for "se�ng up centres for produc�on of garment and apparels", one in each of the Northern Eastern States to u�lize the art our women carry in their fingers.

Under the proposed interven�on, three units with 100 machines each will be set up and assistance for running these units for a period of 3 years will be given, with a total financial implica�on of around Rs. 18 crores per state. This was announced by Hon'ble Prime Minister on 1st December, 2014.

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State Ministers' Conference

Carrying forward the Hon'ble Prime Minister's vision of "Sabke Sath Sabka Vikas", State Tex�le Ministers’ Conference was organised under chairmanship of Hon'ble Minister of State for Tex�les (Independent Charge) Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar on 24.9.2014 towards inclusive development. More than 16 states tex�le ministers’ par�cipated in the conference and deliberated upon the specific needs of each state in order to harmonise the policies of the centre and the states for development of tex�le industry.

State Tex�le Ministers with HMoST (Independent Charge)

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Empowerment of women through Sericulture

In pursuance of the vision of "Sabke Sath Sabka Vikas" for making the development process inclusive and par�cipa�ve, 54 women sericulturists from all over India were felicitated in one day conference on "Women Empowerment through Sericulture" towards improving quality and produc�vity of silk held in New Delhi on 17th September, 2014.

Women Sericulturists with HMoST (Independent Charge) and Secretary (Tex�les)

A detailed interac�on with the representa�ves of the industryin the Tex�les Sector on “Make in India” ini�a�ves launched byHon’ble Prime Minister on 29th December, 2014. Based on the discussions a presenta�on was made before the Hon’ble Prime Minister highligh�ng major issues rela�ng to the tex�le sector.

Make in India

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ISDS is a part of the Government's wide focus on crea�ng skills that are needed to enhance the compe��veness of India in the manufacturing tex�les sector. It targets to train 15 lakh persons by the end of 2016‐17. The scheme envisions an inclusive growth "SABKA SAATH SABKA VIKAS" where unskilled unemployed youth are given necessary skill and employment in the tex�le sector.

Skill Development:

The scheme is being further aligned towards the requirements of the organized tex�le industry specially Spinning, Weaving (power loom & composite mills) processing, Apparel & Garmen�ng, Technical Tex�les etc so as to enable placement of the trainees in the industry a�er the training.It has been decided to train 12 lakh persons under ISDS during rest of the XII plan period.

Government of India provides assistance up to 75% of the project cost subject to a ceiling of Rs 10,000 per person.

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SCHEMES

Technological Upgrada�on Fund Scheme (TUFS)

Objec�ve: Technology Up‐grada�on Fund Scheme (TUFS) was introduced in 1999 to catalyze investments in all the sub‐sectors of tex�les and jute industry for technology up‐grada�on of the machinery by way of 5% interest reimbursement.

During 12th Plan, investment target is Rs.1,51,000 crore. The total investment catalyzed through TUF Scheme stands at Rs. 2,50,234 crore. The subsidy released �ll date under TUF Scheme is Rs.19934.14 crore including Rs. 1600 crore released during the current year.

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Upgrada�on of Powerlooms:

More than 65% of the fabric produc�on in our country is being done by the powerloom weavers. As a major step towards their welfare the scheme of In‐Situ Upgrada�on of powerloom has been launched by Ministry of Tex�les for achieving be�er quality powerloom fabric. Also Ministry of Tex�les has ini�ated and launched the Tex Venture Capital Fund towards providing equity to the start ups in the tex�le sector.

OTHER SCHEMES

Research & Development:

The Ministry has approved a Rs. 149 crore scheme for industry and market oriented R&D. The scheme seeks to promote applied industry relevant R&D, some fundamental Research, R&D in Green ini�a�ves, Ground proving and facilita�ng Commercializa�on of processes and products developed by R&D ins�tu�ons, machinery development etc.

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Mega Clusters

For providing backward and forward linkage for handloom, handicra� and power loom weavers seven mega clusters in Surat, Bhuj, Lucknow, Bareilly, Burhanpur, Mysore and Trichy have been sanc�oned by Ministry of Tex�les.

Incuba�on Centres

With a view to exhibit the huge poten�al of Apparel sector in employment genera�on and export, a scheme for Se�ng up Incuba�on Centers in Apparel Manufacturing (SIAM) has been launched and two centres have been approved for Orissa and Haryana.

Linking Tex�le with Tourism

Process for linking Tex�le with Tourism has been worked out in consulta�on with Ministry of Tourism. In this context, the development of Raghurajpur cra�s village in Orissa as a des�na�on village at a project cost of Rs 10 crore has been approved in January 2015.

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Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS)

Objec�ve: To support the processing sector in mee�ng environmental standards through appropriate technology including marine, riverine and Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD).

Scheme for Incuba�on in Apparel Manufacturing (SIAM)

Objec�ve: To promote new entrepreneurs in apparel manufacturing by providing an integrated workspace and linkages‐based entrepreneurial ecosystem for first genera�on entrepreneurs.

Scheme for Tex�le Industry Workers' Accommoda�on (STIWA). Objec�ve: To provide decent accommoda�on to the tex�le workers in/vicinity of the tex�le parks/ clusters

Addi�onal Grant for Apparel Manufacturing Units.

Objec�ve: To create addi�onal infrastructure for apparel and garmen�ng units in the exi�ng tex�le Parks under Scheme for Integrated Tex�le Park (SITP)

Integrated Skill Development Scheme (ISDS)

Objec�ve: Placement of trained person in the related occupa�ons is the main objec�ve.

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Technology Mission On Co�on

The Technology Mission on Co�on (TMC) was launched on 21st February, 2000 to address the issues of raising produc�vity, improving quality and reducing the cost of produc�on.

It has been proposed to con�nue the Mini Missions III & IV of the erstwhile TMC as an independent Central Sector Scheme instead of Centrally Sponsored Scheme during the 12th Five Year Plan. The ma�er is under examina�on in the Ministry in consulta�on with NITI Aayog.

Colored Co�on

The PMO has iden�fied promo�on of coloured co�on among its priority areas. There has been much progress in research in recent years on coloured co�on. Scien�sts have reported that the desired parameter like produc�vity, staple length, strength, solar fastness etc. of colour co�on can be brought to the levels of white co�on to the sa�sfac�on of the tex�le industry. Apart from being environment friendly and organic, this would also a�ract consumers, preferably in the highest value added form.

Coastal Shipping – Relaxa�on Of Cabotage Rules :

The mills in India are spending more amount for local transporta�on of co�on from the producing areas to the consuming areas (mills) when compared to the mills in China for procuring the same co�on from producing states. To overcome this, Ministry of Tex�les has taken up with Ministry of Shipping to relax Cabotage regula�ons. The ma�er is being pursued with Ministry of Shipping.

Ini�a�ves taken by the Government of India on Co�on

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Co�on Advisory Board

The Co�on Advisory Board (CAB) is a representa�ve body of Government agencies, growers, industry & trade. It advises the Government generally on ma�ers pertaining to produc�on, consump�on and marke�ng of co�on, and also provides a forum for liaison among the co�on tex�le mill industry, the co�on growers, the co�on trade and the government. The tenure of the CAB is two years.

Co�on Corpora�on of India (CCI)

The role assigned to the CCI under the Tex�le Policy of June 1985 was: 1. To undertake price support opera�ons whenever the market prices of kapas touch the support prices announced by the government of India without any quan�ta�ve limit 2. To undertake commercial opera�ons only at CCI 's own risk; and 3. To purchase co�on to fulfil export quotas given to CCI

The above role of the CCI con�nued under the New Tex�le Policy of 2000. However, the last stated func�on no longer is relevant as export of co�on is now free and the Government is releasing no quotas.

Minimum Support Price (MSP)

The Co�on Corpora�on of India Ltd., a Public Sector Undertaking, under the administra�ve control of Ministry of Tex�les undertakes MSP opera�ons on behalf of the Government of India ensuring remunera�ve prices to the co�on growers of the country in the event of prevailing kapas prices falling below the MSP level.

CCI is opera�ng more than 340 procurement centres in 92 districts across 11 Co�on growing States.

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SERICULTURE

Centrally Sponsered Scheme of Cataly�c Development Programme (CDP)

Objec�ve: ‐ To increase silk produc�on, par�cularly, Bivol�ne (BV) Silk. ‐ To increase employment genera�on. ‐ Target (at the end of plan period): ‐ 32,000 MT of Silk including 5,000 MT BV Silk. ‐ Direct and indirect employment of 9.24 Million persons.

Implementa�on: By Central Silk Board (CSB) with the state Departments of Sericulture (DoS).

Components: ‐ Promo�on of all the four varie�es of silk in the country i.e.,Mulberry, Tasar, Eri and Muga. ‐ Assistance from planta�on up to marke�ng including beneficiary empowerment programme. ‐ Fund alloca�on: Rs 889 Crore as Central Share during XIIth Plan.

Achievement: ‐ Employment genera�on of 7.85 Million by 2013‐14. ‐ Silk Produc�on 26480 MT by 2013‐14 including 2559 MT BV Silk. ‐ Thrust is on produc�on of import subs�tute BV Silk, post cocoon techno‐ logy and pooling resources under different schemes through convergence.

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CENTRAL SECTOR SCHEMES OF SILK SECTION

Components:‐ ‐ Research & Development, Training & IT ini�a�ves, ‐ Seed Organisa�on/ Coordina�on and Market Development(HRD) ‐ Quality Cer�fica�on System ‐ Brand promo�on & Technology upgrada�on

Objec�ves:‐ ‐ R & D for suitable silkworm races and host plant and Research Extension, ‐ Silkworm seed produc�on ‐ Standardizing and ins�lling quality parameters in silk produc�on ‐ Promo�on of Indian Silk in domes�c and interna�onal markets

Implementa�on: ‐ 325 units of Central Silk Board located in different States Fund alloca�on: ‐ Rs 375 Crore during XIIth Five Year plan

Thrust is on development of bivol�ne breeds suitable to Indian tropical condi�ons. For the purpose, bilateral collabora�ve research projects would be taken up with Japan China, Brazil. Developing improved reeling devices for silk at low cost to produce quality silk and Commercializa�on of Machines developed by Central Silk Board is another priority.

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Integrated Wool Improvement and Development Programme (IWIDP)

CFC under Quality Processing of Wool scheme

Social Security Scheme for sheep breeders

During the current financial year 2014‐15 an amount of Rs. 20.00 cr. (Plan) has been allocated to Central Wool Development Board (CWDB) for the implementa�on of the above Schemes.

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Safeguarding interest of Jute farmers and workers of Jute mills

To safeguard interests of the producers and manufacturers of Jute and Jute products es�mated about 4.35 million families, the Ministry is in constant touch with the stakeholders including consumers and State Govts. for increasing the demand and consump�on of this environment friendly natural fiber products and also to move towards more use in value added diversified and also in higher tech products.

Path‐breaking progress in BIC As a result of vigorous persuasion by the Ministry in the last six months, there has been a major breakthrough in the nego�a�ons with Govt. of U�ar Pradesh (U.P.) for conver�ng leasehold land to freehold. Govt. of UP has agreed to convert leasehold land of BIC into freehold as per the recommenda�on of High Level Commi�ee, dated 13th August 2014, cons�tuted under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary, Government of UP. The Honourable Minister had a mee�ng with the Chief Minister, Govt. of UP on 9 September 2014 to further expedite the process of conversion. BIC will be able to sell its surplus land valued at approximately Rs. 1014 crores and infuse necessary funds to implement its revival scheme. This will in turn generate economic development and employment in the region and reduce financial burden on na�onal exchequer.

Commodity Minimum percentage to be reserved for packaging in Jute

Food grains90% of the production [of the remaining production after

providing for food grains to be packed in 3.5 lakh bales of

HDPE/PP bags]

Sugar 20% of the production

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North East Region Tex�le Promo�on Scheme (NERTPS) is meant for the development of the tex�le sector in the North Eastern Region with a total outlay of Rs. 1038.10 crore during 12th Five Year Plan. The broad objec�ve of the North East Tex�le Promo�on Scheme is to develop and modernise the tex�le sector in the North East Region. The total budget provision for NERTPS in the year 2014‐15 is Rs 157.00 crores.

North East Region Tex�le Promo�on Scheme (NERTPS)

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SCHEMES

Handicrafts

Babasaheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana

Design and Technology Upgrada�on Scheme

Under Baba Saheb Ambedkar Hastshilp Vikas Yojana Scheme an amount of Rs. 37.77 lakhs have been sanc�oned for 114 clusters during the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for ongoing projects and reimbursement cases.

Under Design & Technical Upgarda�on Scheme an amount of Rs. 11.48 Crore have been sanc�oned. During the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for the 101 different ac�vi�es viz Design Workshops/projects/Assistance to Shilp persons etc.

Marke�ng Support & Services Scheme

Under the scheme of Marke�ng & Support Services Scheme an amount of Rs. 14.21 Crore have been sanc�oned during the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for 104 Marke�ng ac�vi�es like Gandhi Shilp Bazaar, Cra� Bazaars, Exhibi�ons, Na�onal Handicra�s Fair & Buyer seller Meet including ac�vi�es undertaken under Interna�onal marke�ng component, hiring of Stalls by various regions, par�cipa�on in Interna�onal events and various adver�sement.

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Human Resource Development Scheme

Under the scheme of Human Resource Development Scheme an amount of Rs. 6.61 Crore have been sanc�oned during the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for 43 ongoing projects and reimbursement cases.

Handicra�s Ar�sans Comprehensive Welfare Scheme

Under Plan scheme of Handicra�s Ar�sans Comprehensive Welfare Scheme an amount of Rs. 5.80 crores have been sanc�oned during the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for coverage of 2.00 lakhs Handicra�s ar�sans under Bima yojana.

Research & Development Scheme Under the scheme of Research & Development Scheme an amount of Rs. 1.42 Crore have been sanc�oned from 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for 11 survey studies and 27 seminar cum workhops and reimbursement cases.

Infrastructure & Technology Development

Under the scheme an amount of Rs. 20.96 Crore have been sanc�oned during the period 1.4.2014 to 30.11.2014 for construc�on of Interna�onal cra� Complex, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, construc�on of Regional Design & Technical Development Centre, Okhla, Construc�on of Cra�s Museum and M&SEC, Jaipur, Urban haat, at Eluru (A.P.)

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Handlooms

NATIONAL HANDLOOM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Na�onal Handloom Development Programme (NHDP) is implemented as a single Centrally Sponsored Programme for development of handlooms, having following components:

A. Revival, Reform & Restructuring (RRR) package for the handloom sector. B. Comprehensive Handloom Development scheme (CHDS)

During 2014‐15, budget provision under Na�onal Handloom Development Programme (NHDP) is Rs.362.00 crore, of which Rs.62.65 crore is earmarked for consolida�on of clusters, New Clusters, Group Approach Projects and Marke�ng Incen�ve components. A sum of Rs.31.79 crore has been sanc�oned/ released to various State Governments /UTs/Implemen�ng Agencies as on 11.11.2014.

COMPREHENSIVE HANDLOOM CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT SCHEME

During the year 2014‐15 (as on 31.12.2014), against the budget provision of Rs.20.00 crore, a sum of Rs.13.33 crores has been released to meet out the commi�ed liabili�es as well as for the new interven�ons.

SCHEMES

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YARN SUPPLY SCHEME

OTHER HANDLOOMS SCHEMES

HANDLOOM WEAVERS COMPREHENSIVE WELFARE SCHEME

Government of India is implemen�ng Yarn Supply scheme throughout the country to make available all types of yarn at Mill Gate Price to the eligible handloom weavers so as to facilitate regular supply of basic raw materials to the handloom sector and help u�lize the full employment poten�al of the sector. The scheme is being implemented through Na�onal Handloom Development Corpora�on, Lucknow, a Government of India Undertaking. Under the scheme the freight is reimbursed and depot opera�ng charges @2% is given to depot opera�ng agencies. At present 788 such yarn depots are func�oning throughout the country.

Government of India has been implemen�ng "Handloom Weavers Comprehensive Welfare Scheme (HWCWS)" with the components of (i) Health Insurance Scheme (HIS); and (ii) Mahatma Gandhi Bunkar Bima Yojana (MGBBY).

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Government of India

Ministry of TextilesUdyog Bhavan, New Delhi

For details on the Schemes and Ini�a�ves visit the website of the Ministry of Tex�les:‐ www.texmin.nic.in