2nd August, 2003
Ministry of Textiles  


CENTRE TO SET UP TEXTILE MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE IN COIMBATORE


The Ministry of Textiles will establish a textile management institute in Coimbatore. To be named after Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel the institute will start functioning in six months. This was announced by the Textiles Minister Shri Syed Shahnawaz Hussain while delivering the inaugural address at the setting up of a ‘Center of Excellence’ of the Delhi based International Institute of Fashion Technology here today. The Textile Management Institute will provide a post graduate diploma course covering the entire gamut of textile sector including retail management, value addition in the chain of production, marketing and brand promotion. He said, the Institute will function in the now defunct NTC Staff College after making an investment of about five crore rupees on expansion. The Minister said, the director of the institute has been appointed and recruitment of the faculty is on.

Shri Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said, despite strong domestic demand, exports have witnessed steady growth over the years. The share of India’s textile exports in the world has grown from 1.8 percent to about 3 percent in the last twenty years. Now the exports stand over 12 billion US Dollars, forming about 27 percent of India’s total exports. He said, the size of the domestic market for garment industry is estimated to be around Rs. 75,000 Crore. The Indian apparel market is going through expansion in the retail sector which at present is at a low level of around 6 to 7 percent of the total Indian retailing turnover. This provides the Indian professionals and entrepreneurs with huge opportunities to promote Indian apparel brands designed and manufactured in India.

The Minister said, with the lowering of tariff barriers, removal of quantitative restrictions and the phasing out of the MFA regime, the textile industry is poised to enter an era of fierce competition not only in exports but in the domestic market as well. He said, to meet the emerging situation the government is continuously providing an enabling environment for the industry to be globally competitive. He hoped that India will achieve a export turnover of 50 billion US Dollars of textiles and apparels by 2010 of which the share of ready-made garments would be 25 billion US Dollars.

 
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