Close Menu
Indian Textile Journal
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
Indian Textile Journal
Epson
  • Home
  • Market and Economy
    • Apparels & Garments
    • Fibres & Raw Materials
    • Home Textiles
    • Industry Update
  • Textile Machinery
    • Allied Equipment and Accessories
    • Automation
    • Dyeing, Processing & Finishing
    • Knitting
    • Printing
    • Spinning
    • Weaving
  • Tech Textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Trade Fair
    • Events
    • Videos
  • Interview & Opinion
  • Subscribe Now
  • Advertise
  • Digital
Indian Textile Journal
Home » Centre to fund 150 startups with Rs 50 lakh each for Technical Textiles
Technical Textiles

Centre to fund 150 startups with Rs 50 lakh each for Technical Textiles

Divya SBy Divya SJune 6, 20243 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Copy Link

The government’s focus on supporting startups in this sector aligns with its broader goal of promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the country.

The Union textiles ministry is planning to provide grants of up to Rs 50 lakh each to 150 startups engaged in producing technical textiles such as Kevlar and Spandex.

The ministry will not seek any share of the profits generated from these businesses.

This funding is part of a Rs 375 crore allocation for FY25 from the National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM).

Technical textiles like Kevlar, Spandex, Nomex, and Twaron are used in sectors such as aerospace, defence, automobiles, healthcare, construction, and agriculture.

According to a KPMG report, the Indian technical textiles market is the fifth largest in the world, valued at $ 21.95 billion in 2021-22, with production worth $ 19.49 billion and imports at $2.46 billion. Over the past five years, the market has grown at 8-10 per cent per annum, and the government aims to accelerate this growth to 15-20 per cent over the next five years.

The global technical textiles market was estimated at $212 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $274 billion by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 5.2 per cent from 2022-27, driven by increasing cross-industry demand and the rapid development of new applicative products, according to the KPMG report.

The government’s focus on supporting startups in this sector aligns with its broader goal of promoting innovation and entrepreneurship in the country.

Additionally, the textiles ministry has relaxed the royalty cap on this scheme. Typically, fund providers take a percentage of the profits a startup earns as ‘royalty’ in return for their investment. This relaxation is expected to facilitate the growth of startups, one of the aforementioned individuals stated.

Towards global leadership

NTTM was launched in 2020 with the aim of positioning India as a global leader in technical textiles by promoting research, innovation, and the use of technical textiles in various sectors.

Furthermore, the government has introduced a production-linked incentive (PLI) for textiles, the PM MITRA Parks scheme, quality control regulations, and developed over 500 standards to promote technical textiles.

Startups interested in availing of the fund will need to deposit 10% of the total fund allocation in advance. For instance, to receive Rs 50 lakh from the ministry, a startup must deposit Rs 5 lakh of its own funds. This Rs 5 lakh will not be deducted from the Rs 50 lakh fund.

Currently, 10 startups are set to be approved next week, with the remaining startups to be selected in phases over the next few months.

News source: Mint

Previous ArticleCMAI announces second edition of North India’s Premier Garment Fair, NIGF 2024
Next Article LMW showcases latest innovations that offer benchmark productivity and quality at ITM 2024

Related Posts

Pediatric decontamination for children’s health & safety

May 29, 2026

New Standards in Nonwovens

May 19, 2026

Outlast Technology redefines thermal comfort with proactive cooling

May 12, 2026
Recent Posts
  • Trützschler IDF 3 unlocks short fibre processing potential
  • World Environment Day 2026 – 5 wardrobe choices combining style and sustainability
  • MiRooh unveils cosmic candy bedroom collection
  • CMAI hosts AI Masterclass to guide clothing businesses into the digital era
  • PDS earns Great Place to Work recognition in 10 countries
  • NITMA welcomes cotton import duty waiver
  • Cotton imports exempted from customs duty
  • Trident Group and ICAR-NINFET explore tie-up for natural fibre home textiles
Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube LinkedIn
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

SISTER PUBLICATIONS

Construction World Equipment India Industrial Product Finder Infrastructure Today

© 2026 Indian Textile Journal. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.