Government Launches District-Based Textile Scheme to Create Export Champions
Launched at the National Conference of Textile Ministers in Guwahati, this initiative adopts a district-level, sector-specific approach to develop 100 high-potential districts into global export champions and upgrade 100 aspirational districts into self-reliant hubs.
The government on Thursday unveiled the District-Led Textile Transformation (DLTT) scheme, a strategic initiative designed to catalyze inclusive and sustainable growth in India's textile landscape.
The Ministry of Textiles launched the initiative at the National Conference of Textile Ministers in Guwahati.
"By shifting to a sector-specific, district-level approach, the Ministry aims to transform 100 high-potential districts into global export champions and elevate 100 aspirational districts into self-reliant hubs," the Ministry of Textiles said.
The Ministry analyzed all districts using a data-driven scoring methodology based on three key parameters: export performance, MSME ecosystem, and workforce presence.
This was then formulated into a two-pronged strategy, where districts were categorized into Champion Districts and Aspirational Districts. The scheme follows a tailored implementation framework based on the district's category.
The initiative also emphasizes the Purvodaya convergence in the Eastern and North-Eastern regions.
These regions have been prioritized for tribal belt development, connectivity improvements, and Geographical Indication (GI) tagging to position unique cultural handicrafts in premium global markets.
Through the strategic convergence of government resources and collaborative partnerships with industry and academia, the program aims to strengthen textile clusters and systematically build successful models to maximize impact across districts, the Ministry said.
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