Union Budget enhances textile self-reliance with National Fibre Scheme and Employment Scheme, boosting productivity and modernizing traditional clusters.
The Budget proposes Mega Textile Parks and relaxes export timelines for textile and leather exporters. The measures aim to improve scale, cash flow and global ...
Budget intrpduced five-part textile sector package including National Fibre Scheme, Gram Swaraj initiative, Samarth 2.0 ...
The government has announced an integrated programme to boost the labour-intensive textile sector, including mega textile parks, fibre and skilling schemes, and support for weavers and exporters. The ...
Union Budget 2026 positions textiles as a core engine of employment and export growth through an integrated, value-chain-wide policy push ...
Union Budget 2026–27 puts textiles centre stage with mega parks, fibre self-reliance, skilling reforms and MSME liquidity support, aiming to boost jobs, exports and global competitiveness across the ...
HAINING, ZHEJIANG, CHINA, January 14, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Global demand for functional textiles is surging, ...
The Indian textile industry has welcomed the Union Budget's announcement of an integrated package for the sector. It is however, disappointed that the customs duty on cotton continues ...
The Union Budget for 2026 has placed India’s textile sector firmly in focus, with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ...
India’s textile recycling industry is driving global circular fashion, turning waste into sustainable fabrics and ...