Scheme of Integrated Textile Park India’s textile industry has its inherent advantages, but there are infrastructure bottlenecks. To address this problem, the Scheme of Integrated Textile Park was...
Geographical indications are different from other intellectual property such as copyrights and trademarks. While copyrights and trademarks are monopoly private intellectual property rights, GIs are publicly owned by...
India’s textile industry has its inherent advantages, but there are infrastructure bottlenecks. To address this problem, the Scheme of Integrated Textile Park was approved in July 2005 to...
The Textile Export Promotion Councils of India are autonomous, non-profit organisations established under the aegis of the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, to promote and facilitate the...
Central Silk Board was constituted by an Act of Parliament in 1948 with the objective of promoting the growth and development of Sericulture in the country. The programems...
The National Jute Board (NJB) is an autonomous statutory body under the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, responsible for the overall promotion, development, and regulation of the...
The handicrafts industry in India represents one of the oldest and most vibrant sectors of the country’s economy, embodying its cultural heritage, artistic excellence, and craftsmanship. Rooted in...
The handloom industry in India represents one of the oldest and most significant sectors of the country’s economy and cultural heritage. Rooted in centuries of craftsmanship and indigenous...
Wool and Woollen Textiles Industry is a rural based, export oriented industry in which the organized sector, the decentralized sector, and the rural sector complement each other. India...
India’s Silk Industry is world’s second largest after China. The total production of silk in India stood at around 23,000 tonnes in the year 2011-12. Silk production of...