19th December, 2002
Ministry of Textiles  


SHRI RANA CALLS FOR ASSURED POWER SUPPLY TO POWERLOOM SECTOR

NEW SCHEME OF 20 PER CENT CAPITAL INCENTIVE ON THE ANVIL


The Minister of Textiles, Shri Kashiram Rana, has called upon the States to provide an assured supply of electricity to the powerloom sector at reasonable tariff. He said that erratic supply and long power cuts were active discouragements to the sector. When the installed capacity was idle for want of power, no one could raise productivity. He said that unlike the large industry powerloom units would not be able to create and rely on captive power. It was for the States to provide this infrastructure, he said. He suggested that this could be achieved by a change or realignment of the power policies of the State Electricity Boards or by creating Powerloom Parks with work sheds and captive power supply. While appreciating the poor financial condition of the States, Shri Rana also called for rationalisation of the rates of octroi, entry tax and sales.

Presiding over the meeting of the All India Powerloom Board here today, the Minister announced that a new scheme to provide 20 per cent capital incentive delinked to credits for installing new semi-automatic and automatic looms of benchmarked features was on the anvil.

Shri Rana said that as a welfare measure to the powerloom workers, a revised group insurance scheme, "Prime Minister’s Bunkur Bima Yojana (PMBBY), and "Work shed Scheme" are under active inter-ministerial consultation.

Shri Rana said that he had set up a three-member committee to review the functions, management and building of Powerloom Service Centres (PSCs). Following the recommendations of the Committee, the Government has initiated a scheme for modernising and strengthening the PSCs by upgrading their infrastructural facilities. Under the scheme, special training was being organised for skill development and updating of technical knowledge of officials of the PSCs on modern sophisticated looms, techno-economic feasibility, testing of textiles and cluster development programme. He added that during the 9th Plan, 21 out of the total 44 PSCs were taken up for modernisation costing Rs.16.09 crore. The project would be continued during the 10th Plan to cover the remaining PSCs.

The Textile Minister said that over a period of time, since the inception of Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS), several modifications to its technical as well as financial norms had been effected by the nodal agencies. In addition to a five per cent reimbursement of interest on the loan, the beneficiary decentralised powerloom unit was given the option of a direct 12 per cent subsidy, to make the scheme more attractive. To make margin money available, a combination of the National Equity Fund Scheme (NEF) with TUFS has also been permitted. He lamented that despite this, response was not encouraging. As on 31.10.2002, only 0.99 per cent of total applications received, sanctioned and disbursed under the TUFS, were from powerloom weaving sector which amounted to less than 0.5 per cent of the estimated number of powerloom units.

Various steps have been taken by the Government to strengthen the sector. Powerloom Programme Cluster Implementation Coordination Committees have been constituted at powerloom cluster level in all major clusters and State Level Powerloom Programme Co-ordination Committees in 10 of the powerloom concentrated States. A Focused Action Group under the chairmanship of the Textile Commissioner has been constituted to provide the desired thrust to this programme. Considering the demand of the Textile Industry, especially from the decentralised powerloom sector, Government had announced complete exemption of Central Excise Duty on automatic shuttle less looms. Excise duty has been reduced from 16 per cent to 12 per cent on processed fabrics, made-ups and garments. Exemption limit for collateral security for credit has been increased from Rs. 25,000 to Rs. Five lakh in order to further increase the flow of credit to the small-scale sector. Government has also allowed the import of 10,000 second-hand shuttle less looms, which are more than 10 years old.