Minister of the Union for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy in the inauguration of weekly celebrations to make on Sunday in Shilparamam in Hyderabad, Shilparamam in Shilparamam. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
The Minister of the Union for G. Kishan Reddy, here on Sunday, said Telangana is rapidly evolving into a manual center with the proposed kakatiya mega textile park in Warangal sanctioned center to attract investments worth 10,000 crore.
The Government Modi also distributed 100 Jacquard weaving machines here and helped set up 31 producer companies. He also made an effort to revive the Himroo, Pithambari Sarees and Armoor Silk Sarees, to mark the national formation organized in Shilparamam at the opening weekly celebrations.
Minister of the Union for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy in the inauguration of weekly celebrations to make on Sunday in Shilparamam in Hyderabad, Shilparamam in Shilparamam. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
The center also helps in setting up clusters of the handlers in Siddipet, Kamalapur, Dubbak and Warangal. The training was provided for about 900 weavers in modern methods and the “Mudra” loans worth 70 crore were sanctioned, the minister said.
In Telangana, there are an estimated 48,000 craftsmen to work on 17 different types of towels, including the Ikkat, Naryanpette Cotton Sarees and others that have achieved international glory. The center is ready to consider any proposal to assist the handloom sector, which is a key part of the country’s financial system, because it is only the sector of agriculture with estimated five people Crore directly or indirectly.
Minister of the Union for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy in the inauguration of weekly celebrations to make on Sunday in Shilparamam in Hyderabad, Shilparamam in Shilparamam. | Photo Credit: Siddhant Thakur
The Center implemented the “5F” strategy, such as farm, fabric, fashion and foreign markets, for the development of sector over the last 11 years as part of the “Make in India” program. The Handlooms sector represents 2.3% of the country’s GDP, 13% industrial production and 12% of exports, making India the sixth largest exporter.
Mr. Reddy Said That In 2023-24, About Three Lakh Crore Rupees in Exports Were Realized and The Modi Government Plans to IT It ₹ 9 Lakh Crore Rupees by 2030. Pension of ₹ 8,000 and MONTH IS BEING Children Wanting to Study Higher Studies, Including Textile Design and About 20 Weavers Were Sent to Other Countries for Exhibitions, he added.
Published – 3rd August 2025 17:37