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SME Times News Bureau | 26 Apr, 2013
The Union Minister of Commerce, Industry & Textiles Anand Sharma Friday reviewed textile industry-related issues with the state governments of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in Kovalam, Kerala.

Sharma met Industry Ministers of four southern states and assured them complete assistance for there needs. All the State governments raised issues related to plantation and sought support for the textile sector.

Senior officers from the Department of Commerce and Industry, Government of India made presentations on National Manufacturing Policy, recent changes in Foreign Direct Investment regime, new guidelines for Special Economic Zone Policy, handloom and plantation sector, and eBiz Project.

On the issue of National Manufacturing Policy, Sharma informed that three National Manufacturing and Investment Zones (Tumkur, Karnataka; Chittoor and Medak in Andhra Pradesh) have been given in-principle approval.

"In-principle approval has been given to three NMIZs. I urge the state governments to speed up the process of establishing these investment hubs," said Sharma. The State Governments sought clarifications and expressed appreciation for changes in SEZ policy.     

Representatives from Tamil Nadu raised the issue of the problems faced by Tirupur textile industry in the wake of the Supreme Court judgement.

Sharma assured the Tamil Nadu state government full support from the Centre to meet the requirements of the textile workers.

Sharma informed that recent announcement of 21 new Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks has taken the total number of such Parks to 61. "A large number of these parks are in the Southern states of India. They need to take full advantage of the Scheme," Sharma.

The Andhra Pradesh delegation was informed about the upcoming National Institute of Design and a branch of Footwear Design and Development Institute in the State.

 
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Central govt. has taken excellent steps for support
Arvind babawala | Wed May 1 17:44:06 2013
The central govt. has taken excellent steps for support to Indian industries.I personally believed that govt has to set up the mechanism for grass rout level of industries (where is the actual problem) by direct central level committee. On this immediate action has to be taken for quality and quantity production. Govt has also to watch that any industries are not facing raw materials problems as well as production sale problems. For such mechanism it is important to remove corruption.India can achieve whatever we want - it is my opinion.


 
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