Speaking on the sidelines of the two-day 17th Garment Fair organised by Garments Manufacturer and Wholesalers Association here, the Minister said, "We know that India should have topped the list in textile sector, but small countries are marching ahead. We are aware of this and are making efforts to give a right identity and direction to the Indian textile industry."
"But now the process of transformation is taking place in the Indian textile sector. Only yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Handloom Day in Chennai. In the coming days, our intention is to ensure that the (textile) sector progresses in the right direction," he said.
The Ministry of Textiles is now making efforts to revive the units under it (that are closed) in Mumbai and other places in the country, he said, adding the Centre has recently set up textile units in all states across north-eastern region.
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