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    15 States Partner with Textiles Ministry on Evidence-Based Reforms

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 8, 20262 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Textiles marked a new era in governance by signing MoUs with 15 key states, emphasizing evidence-based decision-making. This landmark agreement promises to transform how policies are crafted for one of India’s oldest industries.

    Textiles employ over 45 million people and contribute significantly to exports, yet it grapples with outdated strategies. The new pacts with states including West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Rajasthan will introduce scientific methods to policy design.

    Each participating state commits to setting up evidence centers equipped with advanced analytics tools. These hubs will track metrics like yarn production, garment exports, weaver welfare, and technological adoption. The central ministry will offer expertise in AI-driven forecasting and impact assessment.

    This isn’t just paperwork—it’s a blueprint for action. Pilot projects in select districts will test policy interventions before statewide rollout. For instance, data from handloom clusters in Varanasi and Kanchipuram will inform revival schemes.

    Government officials project that this approach could enhance productivity by 20-30% over five years. It also aligns with sustainable development goals, focusing on green textiles and circular economy principles.

    Industry leaders are optimistic. ‘Finally, policies backed by hard data rather than assumptions,’ noted a FICCI representative. As global competition intensifies, these MoUs position India to lead in smart textile manufacturing.

    Looking ahead, the ministry aims to create a national textile data dashboard, integrating inputs from all states. This real-time portal will empower policymakers, businesses, and researchers alike.

    Atmanirbhar Bharat Data-Driven Reforms Evidence-Based Policy Handloom Revival MoU with States Textile Exports Textile Sector India Textiles Ministry
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