Staff Reporter:
CHIEF Minister Dr Mohan Yadav
attended the National
Conference of Textile Ministers
held in Guwahati on Thursday.
While speaking at the conference, Chief Minister Dr Yadav
stated that under the leadership
of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, India’s textile industry is
advancing toward growth while
preserving its rich heritage.
Significant work is being undertaken on handloom and handicrafts in Madhya Pradesh and
several other states. The Madhya
Pradesh government has accorded the highest priority to the textile industry as a key driver of
employment-oriented industrial development.
The state has
received notable support from
the Central Government in terms
of industry and investment.
Prime Minister Modi
performed the bhoomipujan for
the country’s first PM MITRA
Park in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh,
on his birthday. Textile parks and
industries will be inaugurated
together at this site.
The park will also contribute
to fulfilling the resolve of building a stronger India. Under the
leadership and guidance of
Prime Minister Modi, India is
steadily moving toward
becoming the world’s third-largest economy. From the
sacred land of ‘Maa Kamakhya’
In Assam, the country’s textile
industry will receive a new
direction today.
There are
immense possibilities to further strengthen the textile sector across all states.
Chief Minister Dr Yadav was
addressing the National
Conference of Textile Ministers
held in Guwahati on Thursday.
The important conference,
organised on the theme ‘India’s
Textile Industry- The Fabric of
Growth, Heritage, and
Innovation was attended in
particularly by Union Textiles
Minister Giriraj Singh.
Chief Minister Dr Yadav
stated that in terms of culture,
values, resources and
heritage, Madhya Pradesh is
among the leading states in the
country in textiles and several
other industries.
The State
Government is introducing
various innovations to boost
industrial activity and investment. Through regional industry conclaves held at the divisional and district levels, industrial development-related
activities have expanded in
Ujjain, Rewa, Katni, Bhopal,
Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur, and
several other districts.
The Chief Minister said
that since the time of Lokmata
Devi Ahilyabai, Madhya
Pradesh has had a tradition of
promoting silk products such
as Maheshwari and Chanderi
saris. Efforts are being made
to increase the production of
high-quality mulberry silk in
Narmadapuram and organic
cotton in the state.
Large numbers of women are being connected with textile mills,
looms, handlooms and spindles in Madhya Pradesh, making them self-reliant. The state
is making rapid progress in
organic cotton, man-made
fibre and technical textile sectors. Special emphasis is being
laid on expanding the textile
sector in a tribal-dominated
areas such as Khargone and
Budhni.
Over the past one-and-a-half decades, the State
Government has facilitated
investments exceeding Rs
25,000 crore across the textile
sector value chain.
This is
expected to generate
employment for lakhs of people in the coming years. With
renewed resolve, Madhya
Pradesh is poised to take a significant leap in development
in 2026.
Chief Minister Dr Yadav stated that the Madhya Pradesh
Government is prepared to
partner with the Government
of India in organising the
National Textile Conference
scheduled for July 2026.
The Chief Minister also noted that Ujjain has historically
been a centre of the textile
industry and requested the
Union Textiles Minister to
hold the next conference in
the holy city of Ujjain, the city
of Baba Mahakal.