“During the last five year-ended 2013, the state attracted an investment of Rs 3,500 crore as against the targetted investment of Rs 5,000 crore in the textile sector. Also, during this period, about 250,000 jobs were created in the sector. We have now released a new textile policy for a period of five years from 2013 through which we are aiming at attracting higher investments and create huge employment,” said chief minister Siddaramaiah.
Speaking at the Textile Investors’ Meet organised by the government here at the weekend, he said, Karnataka has emerged as among the top five industrialised states with over 500 global companies and 66 global Fortune 500 companies doing business in the state.
“We have been responding adequately to the growing infrastructure needs and are continuously upgrading investments in infrastructure with several mega projects under implementation and many are in the pipeline,” he said.
Siddaramaiah said, the government has taken some bold steps in making the new textile policy growth-oriented. They are: investment bracket-wise incentives to ensure proper spread of incentives; special focus for development of backward areas by providing more support for parks in such zones; supporting existing industry by providing key common infrastructure through brownfield project developments; supporting integrated units (more than one textile activity) with some additional incentives and lastly, clear guidelines for mega project investments.
Further, he said the government is encouraging setting up of major textile parks and textile clusters vis-a-vis skill development programmes. The new policy aims to promote entrepreneurship and attract investors. Care has been taken to ensure that an inclusive approach of development right from the handlooms sector up to the high-end garmenting sector of the textile value chain is supported as a part of the policy, he said.
The state has encouraged setting up of smaller textile parks in various potential districts such as Bagalkot, Belgaum, Bijapur, Chamrajnagar, Chikkaballapur and Mysore. A mega textile park is also being planned on a 1,000-acre plot in Yadgir, he said adding that the government would facilitate you investors to set up new units in Yadgir.
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