National Textiles Ministers’ conference in Guwahati next week

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A National Textiles Ministers’ Conference will be held in Guwahati on 8–9 January.

The conference will be held under the theme “India’s Textiles: Weaving Growth, Heritage & Innovation.”

The two-day conference aims to bring together Union and State Ministers of Textiles, senior officials of Union & State Governments to deliberate on a coordinated national strategy for positioning India as a global textiles manufacturing hub. The deliberations align with the national vision of developing a USD 350 billion textile industry and achieving USD 100 billion in textile exports by 2030.

The Inaugural Session on 8 January will be attended by Union Minister of Textiles Giriraj Singh, Chief Minister of Assam Himanta Biswa Sarma, Minister of State for Textiles Pabitra Margherita, along with other dignitaries.

The two-day conference will have sessions focusing on Infrastructure & Investment, Expanding Exports, Competitiveness, Raw Materials & Fibres, New Frontiers, including technical textiles, research & development, Revitalising Traditional Textiles, with emphasis on handloom and handicrafts for modern markets

Ministers and officials from different states and union territories are expected to participate and share best practices, challenges, and policy suggestions aimed at strengthening the textile value chain across regions and districts.

A conclave on “Strengthening and Empowering the Textiles Sector of the North-Eastern Region of India” will also be held on 8 January, with the participation of the Union Minister of Textiles, the Minister of State for Textiles, State Ministers from all North-Eastern States, Members of Parliament and senior officials.

The conclave will focus on silk, handloom and bamboo-based textiles, promotion of women-led enterprises, and branding “Textiles from North-East”, aimed at unlocking the region’s unique textile strengths and integrating them with national and global value chains.

A special exhibition of Indian handlooms and handicrafts from across the nation is also being organised by the office of DC Handlooms and DC Handicrafts.