Professional Documents
Culture Documents
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Technical Textiles Manufacturers / Exporters
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Buying Houses
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Universities and Research Institutes
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Policy Makers
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Users of Technical Textiles
Agenda
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Remarks by Moderator, Mr B S Ram Prasad, Secretary-SSI, Mines and Textiles, Government of Karnataka
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Inaugural Address by Mr Goolihatti D Shekar, Hon'ble Minister for Textiles, Sports and Youth Services,
Government of Karnataka
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Topics for Discussion :
Potential for Textiles & Apparel Retail in Karnataka
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Discussion/ Q&A
Session on
Textiles
Session on
Textiles
Potential for Textiles, Apparels &
Delhi
For further details please contact:
lProposed locations for Textiles and Apparel parks are Bellary, Davanagere,
Ramanagaram, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Rabakavi - Banahatti, Bagalkot, Mysore
l545 acres of land has already been allotted for garment manufacturing industry by State
Level Single Window Clearance Committee/State High Level Clearance Committee
lVarious Private Industrial estates have been set up
Session on
lRoads, Water, Power, Common Effluent Treatment Plants, Telecommunication etc. have
been facilitated by Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) Textiles REGISTRATION FORM
th
4 June 2010, Bangalore
lQuality Power supply
T extile Industry occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its lCredit linked capital subsidy Name of the Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
contribution to industrial production, employment and exports. Karnataka lEntry tax reimbursement .........................................................
accounts for 20% of garment production and 8% of garment exports of the Country. lStamp duty reimbursement
It is estimated that the current garment exports of the State are valued at Rs. 4000 crores Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lCommon infrastructure assistance for Greenfield Textile Parks
accounting for 15% of Karnataka's total exports. Also, Karnataka produces 6% of cotton and
.........................................................
an impressive 65% of raw silk of the country. lPower subsidy
lAssistance for Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Hazardous waste disposal facility City/State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lMysore Bellary
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v
To deliberate on policy measures required to
Ms Nisha Goel/Ms Shailja Garg
lHassan Chikkaballapura
l attract large investments in Karnataka's textile
FICCI
lTumkur Hubli-
l Dharwad and garment sector.
Federation House, Tansen Marg,
lKolar Belgaum
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for New Delhi-110001, India
lChitradruga Bagalkot
l
developing an integrated textile value chain. Tel : 91-11-23708065 (D), 23738760-70 Ext. 450
lMandya Shimoga
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for Fax : 91-11-23320714, 23721504
v
Infrastructural facilities which form the backbone of any industry like land, roads, water
developing a strong technical textile industry E-mail : nisha.goel@ficci.com, shailja.garg@ficci.com
and power etc have been made available to textiles and garment sector by Karnataka
in Karnataka. Website : www.ficci.com
Government.
l454 acres of Textiles and Apparel Park in Doddaballapur Federation of Indian Chambers
of Commerce and Industry
lProposed locations for Textiles and Apparel parks are Bellary, Davanagere,
Ramanagaram, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Rabakavi - Banahatti, Bagalkot, Mysore
l545 acres of land has already been allotted for garment manufacturing industry by State
Level Single Window Clearance Committee/State High Level Clearance Committee
lVarious Private Industrial estates have been set up
Session on
lRoads, Water, Power, Common Effluent Treatment Plants, Telecommunication etc. have
been facilitated by Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) Textiles REGISTRATION FORM
th
4 June 2010, Bangalore
lQuality Power supply
T extile Industry occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its lCredit linked capital subsidy Name of the Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
contribution to industrial production, employment and exports. Karnataka lEntry tax reimbursement .........................................................
accounts for 20% of garment production and 8% of garment exports of the Country. lStamp duty reimbursement
It is estimated that the current garment exports of the State are valued at Rs. 4000 crores Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lCommon infrastructure assistance for Greenfield Textile Parks
accounting for 15% of Karnataka's total exports. Also, Karnataka produces 6% of cotton and
.........................................................
an impressive 65% of raw silk of the country. lPower subsidy
lAssistance for Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Hazardous waste disposal facility City/State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lMysore Bellary
l
v
To deliberate on policy measures required to
Ms Nisha Goel/Ms Shailja Garg
lHassan Chikkaballapura
l attract large investments in Karnataka's textile
FICCI
lTumkur Hubli-
l Dharwad and garment sector.
Federation House, Tansen Marg,
lKolar Belgaum
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for New Delhi-110001, India
lChitradruga Bagalkot
l
developing an integrated textile value chain. Tel : 91-11-23708065 (D), 23738760-70 Ext. 450
lMandya Shimoga
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for Fax : 91-11-23320714, 23721504
v
Infrastructural facilities which form the backbone of any industry like land, roads, water
developing a strong technical textile industry E-mail : nisha.goel@ficci.com, shailja.garg@ficci.com
and power etc have been made available to textiles and garment sector by Karnataka
in Karnataka. Website : www.ficci.com
Government.
l454 acres of Textiles and Apparel Park in Doddaballapur Federation of Indian Chambers
of Commerce and Industry
lProposed locations for Textiles and Apparel parks are Bellary, Davanagere,
Ramanagaram, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Rabakavi - Banahatti, Bagalkot, Mysore
l545 acres of land has already been allotted for garment manufacturing industry by State
Level Single Window Clearance Committee/State High Level Clearance Committee
lVarious Private Industrial estates have been set up
Session on
lRoads, Water, Power, Common Effluent Treatment Plants, Telecommunication etc. have
been facilitated by Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) Textiles REGISTRATION FORM
th
4 June 2010, Bangalore
lQuality Power supply
T extile Industry occupies a key position in the economy of Karnataka in terms of its lCredit linked capital subsidy Name of the Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
contribution to industrial production, employment and exports. Karnataka lEntry tax reimbursement .........................................................
accounts for 20% of garment production and 8% of garment exports of the Country. lStamp duty reimbursement
It is estimated that the current garment exports of the State are valued at Rs. 4000 crores Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lCommon infrastructure assistance for Greenfield Textile Parks
accounting for 15% of Karnataka's total exports. Also, Karnataka produces 6% of cotton and
.........................................................
an impressive 65% of raw silk of the country. lPower subsidy
lAssistance for Common Effluent Treatment Plant and Hazardous waste disposal facility City/State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lMysore Bellary
l
v
To deliberate on policy measures required to
Ms Nisha Goel/Ms Shailja Garg
lHassan Chikkaballapura
l attract large investments in Karnataka's textile
FICCI
lTumkur Hubli-
l Dharwad and garment sector.
Federation House, Tansen Marg,
lKolar Belgaum
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for New Delhi-110001, India
lChitradruga Bagalkot
l
developing an integrated textile value chain. Tel : 91-11-23708065 (D), 23738760-70 Ext. 450
lMandya Shimoga
l
v
To deliberate on measures required for Fax : 91-11-23320714, 23721504
v
Infrastructural facilities which form the backbone of any industry like land, roads, water
developing a strong technical textile industry E-mail : nisha.goel@ficci.com, shailja.garg@ficci.com
and power etc have been made available to textiles and garment sector by Karnataka
in Karnataka. Website : www.ficci.com
Government.
Who Should Attend?
Federation of Indian Chambers
of Commerce and Industry
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Textile Manufacturers / Exporters Federation of Indian Chambers
of Commerce and Industry
v
Garment Manufacturers / Exporters
v
Technical Textiles Manufacturers / Exporters
v
Buying Houses
v
Universities and Research Institutes
v
Policy Makers
v
Users of Technical Textiles
Agenda
v
Remarks by Moderator, Mr B S Ram Prasad, Secretary-SSI, Mines and Textiles, Government of Karnataka
v
Inaugural Address by Mr Goolihatti D Shekar, Hon'ble Minister for Textiles, Sports and Youth Services,
Government of Karnataka
v
Topics for Discussion :
Potential for Textiles & Apparel Retail in Karnataka
l
v
Discussion/ Q&A
Session on
Textiles
Session on
Textiles
Potential for Textiles, Apparels &
Delhi
For further details please contact:
v
Technical Textiles Manufacturers / Exporters
v
Buying Houses
v
Universities and Research Institutes
v
Policy Makers
v
Users of Technical Textiles
Agenda
v
Remarks by Moderator, Mr B S Ram Prasad, Secretary-SSI, Mines and Textiles, Government of Karnataka
v
Inaugural Address by Mr Goolihatti D Shekar, Hon'ble Minister for Textiles, Sports and Youth Services,
Government of Karnataka
v
Topics for Discussion :
Potential for Textiles & Apparel Retail in Karnataka
l
v
Discussion/ Q&A
Session on
Textiles
Session on
Textiles
Potential for Textiles, Apparels &
Delhi
For further details please contact: