PM Mitra Park will be an example of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make for the World’, to be built on 1141 acres in Vansiborsi, Navsari. PM Mitra Park will be an example of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make for the World’ to be built on 1141 acres at Vansiborsi in Navsari.

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A huge window is going to emerge for the textile industry of Surat. MoUs are going to be signed between the central government and the state government, which will give new momentum and energy to the textile industry. Establishing seven parks in seven states of the country at a cost of approximately Rs. 70 thousand crore investment and 20 lakh employment is the target of the central government.

Use of modern technology will increase
The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in the world in terms of production capacity as well as raw-material based. The central government has aimed to make the textile sector globally competitive by building high-quality infrastructure, reducing production and logistics costs, upgradation of technology, skill enhancement. To achieve this goal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘P.M. Mitra (Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel-PM MITRA) Park’ has dreamed of a mega project. To make this dream a reality, in seven states of the country, ‘P.M. Mitra Park’ is committed to building a large scale textile industry, positioning India in the global textile market, providing a quality competitive environment and developing world class integrated industrial facilities on a large scale.

Claims to employ 1 lakh directly and 2 lakh indirectly
The Prime Minister has given permission to construct textile parks in seven states of the country including Navsari district of Gujarat. Tomorrow at the convention hall of Veer Narmad University in Surat in the direct presence of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and in the virtual presence of the Prime Minister MoU with the state and central government for park construction in Gujarat. will happen The 1141 acre mega integrated apparel park at Vansi Borsi in Jalalpore taluka of Navsari district of Gujarat will boost Gujarat’s textile industry along with creating new employment opportunities across the state including South Gujarat. This initiative will fulfill the example of ‘Make in India’ and ‘Make for the World’. P.M. Establishment of Mitra Park is a big achievement for Gujarat. Mitra Park, the only one in Gujarat to be constructed at Vansiborsi in Navsari, will create 1 lakh direct and 2 lakh indirect jobs.

What is PM Mitra Mega Textile Park Scheme?
The Union Ministry of Textiles has organized seven PMs in seven states including Vansi Borsi of Navsari in Gujarat. Mitra Park is approved. A total of 7 Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Parks, one in each of the 7 states of the country, will be implemented at a cost of Rs.4445 crore. Here cotton-to-thread, thread-to-garment manufacturing and finished garment sales and exports will be done from one place, which will help in realizing the Prime Minister’s 5F vision (Farm to Fiber to Factory to Fashion to Foreign). These parks will help India achieve the 9 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.

Unprecedented response of industrialists: demanded six times the land
Industrialists have given unprecedented response to the invitation of Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC). GIDC has received 6 times the demand against the total allocable area of ​​the park. That is, a proposal demanding 3600 acres of land against the allotable area of ​​about 600 acres has been received. It may be noted that as per the guidelines of the Central Government, the land for the park has been allotted by the State Government to the GIDC at a token rate.

will fulfill the vision of self-reliant India
The PM Mitra Yojana will fulfill the Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Self-reliant India’ and put India at the forefront of the global map of the textile industry. Mitra Park will create an integrated textile value chain from spinning, weaving, processing/dyeing and printing to garment manufacturing at one location, under one umbrella. This integrated textile value chain will reduce the logistics costs of the industry. The Union Ministry of Textiles has selected the sites for the park based on high criteria. 18 states of the country sent proposals for setting up textile parks, including availability of contiguous and encumbered land of more than 1000 acres, road and rail connectivity, available ecosystem, state government’s textile and industry policy, infrastructure and utility facilities, and P.M. 7 out of 18 state proposals were accepted considering criteria like implementation of Gati Shakti Yojana.

PM Mitra Park will be realized in which state
Parks will be realized in the seven selected states of Tamil Nadu (Virudhunagar), Telangana (Warangal), Gujarat (Navsari), Karnataka (Kalaburgi), Madhya Pradesh (Dhar), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow) and Maharashtra (Amravati).

10 thousand crores will be invested in each park
P.M. Center and states will work in JV-Joint Venture mode and SPVs-Special Purpose Vehicle mode to set up Mitra Park. The state government will contribute 51 percent and the central government will contribute 49 percent of the equity. Textile industrialists will be attracted to invest Rs.10 thousand crores in each park. The ‘PM Mitra’ parks will be developed in Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode through a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), owned by the Central and State Governments. Each park will have an incubation center, common processing house and common effluent treatment plant and other textile related facilities like design centers and testing centers. An incubation center is an organization that helps entrepreneurs develop their business and solve related problems, especially Early-stage startups provide a range of business and technical services, including initial funding, laboratory facilities, mentors, and networks.

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