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    Home»News»Textiles Ministry’s MoU Drive: 15 States Join for Research-Led Policies

    Textiles Ministry’s MoU Drive: 15 States Join for Research-Led Policies

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    Textiles Ministry’s MoU Drive: 15 States Join for Research-Led Policies
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    Breaking new ground, India’s Ministry of Textiles has forged ahead with MoUs alongside 15 states to champion research-backed policymaking. This collaborative effort targets the heart of the nation’s textile ecosystem, promising smarter, more effective strategies.

    From the looms of Bhagalpur to the powerlooms of Surat, the sector’s diversity demands tailored solutions. The agreements cover states like Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Telangana, and Odisha, creating a pan-India network for data-driven insights.

    Key features include the creation of state-level policy labs that will conduct surveys, econometric modeling, and trend analysis. The ministry pledges capacity building through workshops and access to its national research institutes.

    This move addresses longstanding pain points: fragmented data, policy silos, and slow adaptation to trends like fast fashion and athleisure. By pooling resources, partners aim to craft interventions that boost MSME competitiveness and job creation.

    A senior official revealed that initial focus areas include skill mapping for 4 million youth and value chain optimization for khadi and silk. Blockchain for traceability in organic cotton is also on the radar.

    The textile fraternity applauds the proactive stance. ‘This will bridge the gap between policy intent and on-ground impact,’ said an industry veteran. With exports dipping post-pandemic, timely data could reverse the trend.

    Ultimately, these MoUs embody a shift from reactive to predictive governance, setting a precedent for other sectors. As implementation kicks off, all eyes are on measurable outcomes by fiscal year-end.

    Atmanirbhar Bharat Data-Driven Reforms Evidence-Based Policy Handloom Revival MoU with States Textile Exports Textile Sector India Textiles Ministry
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