Regarding the development of the 1,141-acre PM MITRA Mega Textile Park in Vansi Borsi, Navsari district, South Gujarat, a review meeting was held at Surat’s Circuit House. Union Textile Minister Giriraj Singh made critical remarks at the discussion and urged state and Central government representatives to move the project along quickly.
In order to value land and assign plots to entrepreneurs, the Minister directed the establishment of a price committee. He assured Central and State officials that the PM MITRA Park project would be completed on time and underlined that he would assess its development every 15 days.
Central and State Government representatives evaluated the PM MITRA Park’s development during the review meeting, which was presided over by Giriraj Singh. They directed officials to get these projects up to a working level after reviewing duties such as boiler steam, common effluent treatment plants, land levelling, water and electricity delivery, and plug-and-play facilities.
The Minister underlined that Surat is the centre of the textile industry and that it has a distinct worldwide character. Millions of people now rely heavily on the industry for their jobs. By 2030, the Central Government wants the nation’s textile industry to generate US $ 350 billion in revenue. The 1,141-acre mega-integrated garment park in Vansi Borsi is expected to generate new jobs throughout the state of Gujarat and South Gujarat. The textile sector in Gujarat and the nation as a whole would benefit from it as well. A comprehensive textile value chain, encompassing spinning, weaving, processing, dyeing, printing, and clothing production, will be established within the park.
The Minister underlined that the Government is dedicated to speeding up the work, eliminating any issues, and meeting all conditions for the park’s construction in accordance with the Prime Minister’s aim to speedily establish the park.