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Home » ITTA Chairman greets newly appointed Textile Minister Giriraj Singh
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ITTA Chairman greets newly appointed Textile Minister Giriraj Singh

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During the meeting, ITTA extended their warm greetings and provided an overview of their activities and achievements over the past decade in the field of technical textiles.

The Indian Technical Textile Association (ITTA) had a highly productive and cordial meeting with Giriraj Singh, Minister of Textiles in New Delhi.

During the meeting, ITTA extended their warm greetings and provided an overview of their activities and achievements over the past decade in the field of technical textiles. The association highlighted its ongoing efforts and innovations, which have significantly contributed to advancements in this sector.

Singh shared his insightful vision for the future of technical textiles, emphasising the importance of integrating emerging technologies with cost-effective strategies to ensure widespread adoption, particularly in the areas of agrotech, geotech, protective wear, and carbon & glass fibre. He underscored the need for innovative approaches that can drive mass dissemination and make a substantial impact.

Furthermore, the newly appointed Textile Minister encouraged ITTA’s active participation in various governmental interventions and initiatives aimed at fostering growth and development within the industry. His support and encouragement have further strengthened our resolve to continue our mission with renewed vigor.

The meeting was also graced by the presence of Kumar Priyadarshi, IAS, Private Secretary to the Textile Minister, and IAS Raman. Their presence and contributions added significant value to the discussions.

ITTA is committed to advancing the technical textiles sector and will diligently work towards the goals outlined during this esteemed meeting. ITTA looks forward to collaborating closely with the Ministry of Textiles and other stakeholders to drive innovation and growth in the industry.

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