The proposed textile park in Warangal will offer units a host of benefits. This includes developing infrastructure around the surrounding villages to facilitate better connectivity to the park and special incentives like capital and power. Mill owners are assured of obtaining all necessary permissions in the shortest possible time.
Telangana’s vision is to have a fiber to fabric facility in the textile park. Everything right from spinning, dying to processing to finished goods facilities would be made available in the Mega Park. While textile parks in different parts of the country like Solapur, Tirupur and Surat are engaged in manufacturing specific categories of garments, the park in Warangal will cover all segments. The plan is to connect all spinning units both handlooms and power looms to the textile park. The park is coming up on 2,000 acres and around 1,200 acres have been earmarked in the first phase of development.
Telangana produces 60 lakh bales of cotton and consumption by local mills around 10 lakh bales. About 10 lakh bales are produced in erstwhile Warangal alone. About 33 spinning mills are operating in Telangana with a 20 lakh spindle capacity. The state is coming up with a new textile policy soon.
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