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TEXTILE AND APPARELS

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JHARKHAND INDUSTRIAL POLICY 2012

21        TEXTILE AND APPARELS

21.1    Industrial units under this category including Jharcraft, or projects under joint venture, PPP mode, State Govt. etc will be facilitated to get access to all the existing schemes of Govt. of India such as

(i) Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS)

(ii) Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP)

(iii) Scheme for Integrated Skill Development

21.2 The State Government will extend the benefits to textile / apparel units in areas / activities excluding those which have been covered under Govt. of India schemes.

21.3  The facilities available in industrial training institute of the State for apparel production will be upgraded by the State Govt. and such training institutes will be allowed to run various courses in apparel production as per the schemes of All India Apprenticeship Training.

21.4    Efforts will be made to attract major textile companies for establishment of textile units in the State.

21.5    Since there is substantial scope of employment generation in textile sector, efforts will be made to set up reeling / spinning / weaving / readymade garments / apparel parks etc under PPP / Joint venture / private mode.

21.6    Jharcraft will be given assistance of 75% of the total project cost incurred, upto Rs 5 crore maximum, for setting up an autonomous institute of quality apparel training. The financial assistance can be used by Jharcraft towards fixed cost, plant machinery, equipment etc. and Jharcraft can set up the institute on its own or in joint venture or in collaboration with multiple agencies / institutes. The recurring expenditure for the training institute, however, has to be borne by the promoter institutions.

21.7    Similar facilities of financial assistance, as mentioned in sl. 20.5 can be extended to any reputed organization or institute which has run and managed such institution at least during last five years. This may also be set up in joint venture or PPP mode with Jharcraft, ITIs, Industrial houses or other institutions.

21.8  A networking of training institutions will be done by Directorate of Handloom and Sericulture and detailed data base will be maintained.

21.9  (a) The Training Institutions mentioned in sl. 20.5 charge tuition fees from trainees to meet their recurring expenditure.

            (b) Since the training fee of ITIs for apparel training is very high compared to that of other courses, 50% of total fees upto maximum of Rs 5000 per trainee per course charged by the institution will be reimbursed by the State Govt to selected candidates and institutions.

            (c)  However, this support will not be available to those trainees availing any other similar benefit provided by State Govt. / Central Govt. / sponsorship under CSR activities of the Industries etc.

21.10 Financial assistance, as reimbursement of training cost with maximum limit of Rs 5000 per trainer per week, will also be provided to apparel training institutions / centres approved by State Govt. for imparting training to the trainers

            (a) 100% in case of trainers attending autonomous institutions promoted by Govt. / Public Sector Undertakings and

            (b) 50% in case of trainers attending other institutions. The training will be conducted in the institutions approved by the State.

21.11 The Govt. of Jharkhand will notify all Textile and Apparel Parks as Public Utility Services.

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