The Samarth Scheme intends to provide skill development and placement oriented training across the entire textiles value chain, excluding spinning and weaving in the organised sector.
Related Links
Related Links
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Website of Jute Mark India Scheme
Jute Mark India Scheme enables the registered users to avail Jute Mark India Labels on jute products containing minimun 50% jute fibre. The Unique QR coaded Jute Mark India lables provides a collective identity to the Jute and Jute Diversified Products. These lables can be used not only for popularizing the jute products but also serve as an assurance for the buyers.
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Development of Mega Cluster Scheme, Ministry of Textiles
Mega cluster approach is a Drive to scale up the infrastructural and production chain at Handicrafts clusters which have remained unorganized and have not kept pace with the modernization and development that have been taking place so far.
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Website of VisioNxt, Ministry of Textiles
VisoNxt is undertaking a mammoth task of amalgamating the plurality of India through an expression of fashion foresights that is indegenous and unique to this country. VisioNxt maps these distinct plurality, diversity, complexity, and converts it into meaningful insights which can be employed to derive industry specific strategies to harness the soft power of fashion.
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Jute Technology Mission (JTM), Ministry of Textiles
The Jute Technology Mission works to improve the yield and quality of jute fiber by developing new varieties, developing improve retting procedure and promoting scientific agronomic practices.
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Guidelines for the implementation of Pashmina Wool Development Scheme, Ministry of Textiles
The Scheme for Pashmina Wool Development is designed to make a meaningful intervention given the potential of this area to produce Pashmina of fine quality.
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Guidelines for implementation of Catalytic Development Programme (CDP), Ministry of Textiles
The Catalytic Development Programme is introduced to increase the productivity, production and quality of Indian silk through a package of innovation and technologies.
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Handloom Sector Scheme, Ministry of Textiles
The objective of scheme is to ensure overall development of the Handloom, including welfare of handloom weavers, new upgraded looms and accessories to handloom weavers and provide subsidized yarn in the clusters areas.
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Policies and schemes by Ministry of Textiles
Details related to policies, schemes and initiatives by Ministry of Textiles are given. Users can access information about policies such as National Textile Policy, National Jute Policy, Textile Export Quota Policy, etc. Details on various schemes like Technology Mission on Technical Textiles (TMTT), Integrated skill development scheme for the textiles and apparel sector including jute and handicrafts, Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS...
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Handicrafts Sector Scheme, Ministry of Textiles
The schemes implemented by Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) are composite in nature and not specific to area, caste or gender. The artisans belonging to all communities including women artisans draw benefits from the schemes.
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Acts by Ministry of Textiles
Get access to acts by Ministry of Textiles. Find acts like Central Silk Board Act, 1948; The Handlooms (Reservation of Articles for Production) Act, 1985; Textile Committee Act, 1963; National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) Act, 2006; National Jute Board Act, 2008 etc. Users can also find acts related to Jute manufacturing, packaging, nationalization of Jute companies etc.
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Integrated skill development scheme for the textiles and apparel sector including jute and handicrafts
Objective of the scheme is to address the trained manpower needs of textiles and related segments including Handicrafts, Handlooms, Sericulture, Jute, Technical Textiles etc., by developing a cohesive and integrated Framework of training based on the industry needs.
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Guidelines for the North East Region Textile Promotion Scheme (NERTPS), Ministry of Textiles
The broad objective of the North East Textile Promotion Scheme is to develop and modernize the textile sector in the North East Region by providing the required Government support in terms of raw material, seed banks, machinery, common facility centers, skill development, design and marketing support etc.
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Guidelines of the Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks, Ministry of Textiles
Primary objective of the SITP is to provide the industry with world class state of the art infrastructure facilities for setting up their textile units. The scheme would facilitate textile units to meet international environmental and social standards.
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Integrated Scheme for Powerloom Sector Development (ISPSD), Ministry of Textile
The objective of the scheme is to modernize Powerloom sector, to provide better service to by the powerloom industry/weavers by upgradation of the machine/equipment, by setting up new PSCs by ensure meeting the recurring expenditure of existing PSCs (30) setup under TRAs/State Government Agencies so that they do not become defunct.
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Group Insurance Scheme (GIS), Ministry of Textile
The Government of India had introduced the Group Insurance Scheme for Powerloom Weavers from 1st
July, 2003 which is a combination of Janshree Bima Yojana (JBY) and Add-on Group Insurance Scheme (AGIS)? The Scheme was revised w.e.f. 1st January, 2008 and the revised Scheme was known as Group Insurance Scheme for Powerloom Weavers. This Scheme is implemented in collaboration with the Life Insurance Corporation of India.