Textile Workers' Rehabilitation Fund Scheme was launched in 1986 and is dedicated to textile workers. The Scheme is funded by the Central government. This scheme is applicable for any worker who has been engaged in a closed textile unit on the date of its closure continuously for five years or more and earning a wage equivalent of Rs. 2500 per month or less for the mills closed between 06.06.1985 to 01.04.1993 and Rs.3500 or less thereafter. Textile workers can avail this scheme by contacting Office of the Textile Commissioner.
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Catalytic Development Programme
The Ministry of Textile has introduced Catalytic Development Programme to promote sericulture. The scheme seeks to benefit sericulture industry as a major instrument of poverty eradication and employment generation particularly in the rural and tribal areas of the country. You can find information related to this scheme, its objectives, funding, beneficiaries etc. Information on how to apply, where to apply, concerned authority and officials...
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Pashmina Wool Development Scheme
The Pashmina Wool Development Scheme seeks to benefit Pashmina wool growers. The scheme was introduced by the Ministry of Textile. The objective of this scheme is to provide the necessary inputs for Pashmina goat breed improvement, training, health care and nutritional supplement for qualitative and quantitative improvement in Pashmina wool production. Detailed information is given on the scheme, its objectives, funding, beneficiaries, etc....
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Proforma for Submission of Proposals under the Scheme of Export Promotion Studies
You can find the proforma for submission of proposals under the Scheme of Export Promotion Studies provided by Ministry of Textiles. The application form is provided for the agency or organisation involved in export promotion studies. Users can download and fill the form according to their requirement.
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Application for Appeal under Section 19(1) of the Right to Information Act 2005
Access to the application for appeal under Section 19(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI) by the Ministry of Textile is given. Users can download the form and use it further.
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Form of application for seeking information under Right to Information Act
This application form is given for seeking information under Right to Information (RTI) Act. The application form is provided by Ministry of Textile. You can find details of documents to be attached with this form.
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Form for Appeal by Third Party under Section 19(2) of the Right to Information Act 2005
Get Form for Appeal by Third Party under Section 19(2) of the Right to Information Act 2005 (RTI) provided by the Ministry of Textile. Users can provide information such as name of appellant, address, I.D. Number, reason for appeal, etc.
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Website of Ministry of Textiles
The Ministry of Textiles is responsible for policy formulation, planning, development export promotionand trade regulation in respect of the textile sector. This includedall natural and manmade cellulosic fibres that go into the making of textiles,clothing and handicrafts. Detailed information is provided on policy, schemes, initiatives, cotton sector, jute sector and seri-culture sector etc. Details of major achievements are also provided...
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Technical Textile Scheme, Ministry of Textiles
Technical Textiles is a high technology sunrise sector which is steadily gaining ground in India. Technical textiles are functional fabrics that have applications across various industries including automobiles, civil engineering and construction, agriculture, healthcare, industrial safety, personal protection etc.
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Indian Handicrafts Portal
The Indian Handicraft Portal is a government initiative that aims to digitize the services and schemes for artisans. It also features a theme-based portal that showcases more than 45,000 products from around 9,000 artisans, retailers, and exporters.
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Scheme Guidelines for Incubation Centers in Apparel Manufacturing, Ministry of Textiles
Objective of the scheme is to create an integrated workspace and linkages-based entrepreneurial for start-ups. The target of the scheme is to establish three incubation centers.
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Information on National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP)
The National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP) is a government scheme that supports artisans and handicraft clusters. The National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP) scheme offers end-to-end support to millions of handicraft artisans. The Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Kaushal Samman (PM-VIKAS) scheme will also help artisans improve the quality, scale, and reach of their products.
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Scheme Guidelines for Textile Industry Workers Hostel
The scheme works towards providing a safe and secure accommodation for workforce and ensure better retention of the work force by way of decent accommodation.
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Information on Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme (CHCDS)
Integrated projects under Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme (CHCDS) are intended to scale up the infrastructural and production chain at Handicrafts clusters across the country 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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Guidelines for Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS), Ministry of Textiles
The primary objective of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS) is to help textile industry to become globally competitive using environmental friendly processing standard and technology.
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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.