
“Revealed that underneath the Netannaku Cheyutha scheme, ₹290.09 crore has been disbursed, benefiting 36,133 handloom staff,” Textile Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao mentioned.
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In an announcement, the Minister highlighted the federal government’s efforts to revive the handloom sector, which had been uncared for by the earlier administration. He acknowledged that upon coming to energy, the federal government took proactive measures, together with issuing orders directing authorities departments, establishments, and associations to acquire textiles from TGSCO. This initiative goals to supply sustained employment for weavers whereas boosting the trade’s development.
To modernise the sector and improve ability growth, the Authorities has additionally established the Konda Laxman Bapuji Indian Institute of Handloom Expertise (IIHT). The institute will supply a three-year Diploma in Handloom & Textile Expertise (DHTT) to 60 college students yearly.
Addressing long-standing calls for from powerloom staff, the Authorities has arrange a yarn depot in Vemulawada, Rajanna Sircilla district with a ₹50 crore corpus fund. Additional, as a part of the “Telangana Cheneta Abhayahasta Scheme,” the federal government has sanctioned ₹168 crore underneath to be carried out by January 10, 2025.
The Minister additionally revealed that underneath the Netannaku Cheyutha scheme, ₹290.09 crore has been disbursed, benefiting 36,133 handloom staff. Moreover, ₹494.48 crore has been launched to TGSCO, clearing pending funds to handloom cooperative societies MACS and different weavers’ organisations.
Printed – March 10, 2025 04:45 am IST