Proposal for establishment of Mega Textile Park sent to the concerned division
On the occasion of Holi festival, a big positive news related to the industrial sector has come out for Bhilwara. Under the Mega Textile Park Scheme of the Central Government, the process for setting up a park in Bhilwara has been taken forward.
After the announcement of Mega Textile Park in the Union Budget (February 1), MP Damodar Aggarwal wrote a letter to the Prime Minister, Union Textiles Minister and Chief Minister on February 3, again strongly demanding the establishment of a park in Bhilwara. In this matter, on February 11, Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh informed that the proposal for setting up a mega textile park in Bhilwara has been sent to the concerned department for further action.
It is expected that soon Bhilwara will receive positive information in this regard. According to Prem Garg, General Secretary of Bhilwara Textile Trade Federation, MP and Federation President Damodar Aggarwal has been engaged in this effort for a long time. Due to the decision of the previous state government, the Bhilwara proposal could not be sent to the Center on time. The Ashok Gehlot-led government at that time sent Jodhpur's proposal, which was rejected by the central government, while textile parks were allotted to other states.
It was told that Union Minister Giriraj Singh was invited to Bhilwara on 15 April 2025 and informed about the textile industrial potential of this place. Urged to give Bhilwara its rights. The minister had also given positive assurance in this direction. It is known that Bhilwara is recognized as a major textile industry center in the country. If a mega textile park is established here, it can give a new impetus to the industrial development, employment generation and export growth of the area.