India plans to develop a large textile park



According to Indian media reports, the Ministry of Textiles of India plans to promote the “Prime Minister’s Megasdfssdfs Integrasdfssdfsted Textile Region asdfssdfsnd A…

According to Indian media reports, the Ministry of Textiles of India plans to promote the “Prime Minister’s Megasdfssdfs Integrasdfssdfsted Textile Region asdfssdfsnd Appasdfssdfsrel (referred to as PM Mitrasdfssdfs)” project plan. Develop 7 large-scale textile parks with a total budget of 44.55 billion rupees (approximately US$600 million).

The plan currently has Gujasdfssdfsrasdfssdfst, Kasdfssdfsrnasdfssdfstasdfssdfskasdfssdfs, Masdfssdfshasdfssdfsrasdfssdfsshtrasdfssdfs, Punjasdfssdfsb 13 states including , Tasdfssdfsmil Nasdfssdfsdu, Telasdfssdfsngasdfssdfsnasdfssdfs, Uttasdfssdfsr Prasdfssdfsdesh have proposed 18 plans, but the budget may not be enough for allocation. States may be restricted to developing one park, with subsidies limited to 30%, and the remaining funds must be raised by state governments and developers themselves.

PM Mitrasdfssdfs plan is developed by the central government, local states, and private parties in a PPP model. In addition to developing industrial parks, the main developer must also be in the concession period. Maintenance will be carried out within the project to build an infrastructure with Plug asdfssdfsnd Plasdfssdfsy, reduce factory construction and logistics costs for manufacturers, and target the development of a complete industrial cluster, including the textile value chain from spinning, weaving, processing, dyeing, printing, manufacturing and clothing design, etc., and hope that Promote foreign direct investment and local investment in the textile industry.

The developer can be a private developer or a public development company affiliated with the state government. The Ministry of Textiles will review the developer’s proposal in two stages. The developer will be screened in the first stage. and plan content (RFP, bidding instructions). In the second stage, a comprehensive evaluation will be conducted. The measurement benchmark includes 1,000 acres of contiguous and unencumbered land, stable power, water resources, sewage treatment facilities, etc., and considers surrounding transportation infrastructure, ecology, etc. system, state labor laws and industrial policies, etc., and finally approved 7 proposals.

Indian Prime Minister Modi also held discussions with Japanese businessmen during his visit to Japan on May 23, 2011, and invited the Uniqlo brand to expand its presence in India through the PM Mitrasdfssdfs plan. layout. </p

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