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Textiles sector is the "second largest employer" in the country

Related Keywords: design, emerging technological advances, fabric, fashion, manufacturing base, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT-Gandhinagar, Technical textile, textiles sector

Smriti Irani called for students to look for fusion of disciplines like design, fashion communication etc, which she said matters in "real world." She said the sector only has "ups and ups, and very few downs". She said that the textiles sector is the "second largest employer" in the country.

Total of 243 students graduated at the convocation of the NIFT-Gandhinagar held. The minister also asked the students to explore opportunities in emerging technological advances in the textiles sector to add value to their endeavours.

NIFT to start training programme for youth in textile sector

Related Keywords: Madhya Pradesh State Skill Development Mission, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT Bhopal, provide training to people, signing an MoU providing exclusive right to NIFT. present four courses related to spinning identified, textile sector, under Mukhya Mantri Kaushalya Yojana

The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Bhopal, to provide training to people in textile sector under the Mukhya Mantri Kaushalya Yojana (MMKY) with Madhya Pradesh State Skill Development Mission(MPSSDM) signing an MoU providing exclusive right to NIFT. At present, however, four courses related to spinning have been identified.

NIFT joint director Sameer Sood said that the State domicile and Class 8 pass out are eligible for training. The training programme will start in 15 days and will be of one month duration.

MoU signed between BUFT and NIFT India

Related Keywords: BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology, BUFT, exhibitions, Exposure to workshops, facilitating an academic exchange, faculty training programme, for another five years, industries exposure, MoU will extend current agreement, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT, signed MoU

BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) signed MoU with National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Ahemedabad, Gujarat on July 1, facilitating an academic exchange and faculty training programme. The MoU will extend the current agreement between the two universities for another five years.

The agreement was signed by Founder Chairman, Board of Trustees of BUFT Muzaffar U Siddique and textile minister of Gujarat.

The objective of this agreement is to encourage international cooperation, and strengthening two institutes in the following areas:

Telangana govt to get associated with NIFT to protect handloom industry

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Telangana state government to get associated with the National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) to bring out new designs to appeal to a wider range of people, a step towards protecting the handloom industry, said Collector Prashanth Jeevan Patil at the inaugural function of textile exhibiton on Monday.

Mr. Patil urged people to patronise handloom products and promote weavers as handloom formed a part of their culture. Government employees and public representatives were asked to sport handloom clothes once a week to promote such products.

Also, scores of weavers are dependent on this age-old industry which is slowly losing patronage. People should protect and preserve the handloom industry by buying products from weavers, he added.

With an aim to promote the use of handloom fabrics, several handloom stalls were set up at the Collectorates at Medak and Sangareddy on Monday.

At Sangareddy, Collector Manickaraj Kanan and Joint-Collector V. Venkateswarlu bought a few items and even wore them. It was also decided that officers should wear handloom fabric every Monday without fail. This was the initiative suggested by IT and Municipal Administration Minister K. Taraka Rama Rao.

The products at the stalls were brought from handloom cooperative societies of Jogipet, Narayankhed, and Sangareddy.

While, Collector Yogitha Rana urged government officers and employees to attend the Prajavani (grievance cell) meeting by wearing handloom clothes every Monday.

Addressing the gathering after opening a handloom outlet set up by the Telangana Chenetha Society at Pragathi Bhavan here on Monday, she said that orders were also issued to the employees at the division and mandal level to wear cotton and handloom clothes at least once a week.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had taken a decision to make it mandatory to ensure financial support to weavers, Ms. Rana said, appealing to the people to use handloom products at home.

The Collector also suggested the people to purchase clothes worth Rs. 500 every month by joining the Chenetha Lakshmi scheme. Members of the scheme would get a rebate on the same. With people buying handloom products they would help the weavers come out of their financial woes.

NIFT Haryana buoys up silk weavers

Related Keywords: developing silk weaving units, Haryana, Haryana government, National Institute of Fashion Technology, NIFT, received a green signal, received investment proposals, set its foot in Panchkula, Smriti Zubin Irani, textile second largest employment sector, Union Textiles Minister

The National Institute of Fashion Technology(NIFT) finally received a green signal from Union Textiles Minister Smriti Zubin Irani to set its foot in Panchkula,Haryana. Describing textile as the second largest employment giving sector after agriculture, the minister said that the Haryana government had received investment proposals worth Rs 7 lakh crore from prospective investors.

Co-optex weavers decide to create design using organic cotton

Related Keywords: Co-optex, create few designs, give up elaborate designs, National Institute of Fashion Technology, natural dyes, simple plain prints on saris, Tamil Nadu Weavers Cooperative Society, using organic cotton, weaver artisans

The Tamil Nadu Weavers Cooperative Society’s some weaver artisans have decided to create a few designs using organic cotton and natural dyes. This idea came in after interaction with weavers artisans from other states. This will be a huge step for them as they would have to give up elaborate designs and instead settle for simple, plain prints on the saris they weave.

Buyer-seller meet to be held for creating ‘Brand Malegoan’ by Textile Ministry

Related Keywords: apparel, Brand Malegaon, buyer seller meet, Integrated Skill development Scheme, Malegaon park, MIMA, Ministry of textile, National Institute of Fashion Technology, readymade garment, Textile cluster

The ministry of textiles, through its regional office, Navi Mumbai, is hosting a two-day buyer-seller meet for the first time for creating ‘Brand Malegaon’. Though the ministry has organized such meeting at various textile clusters at regular intervals, this is the first time that such an event is being organized in Malegaon. It is a move to boost the efforts of the textile commissioner's office, in association with Malegaon Industries' & Manufacturers' Association (MIMA).

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