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Home » Karanj textile park inaugurated in south Gujarat
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Karanj textile park inaugurated in south Gujarat

By April 1, 20191 Min Read
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Surat could play a pivotal role
in VisionNXT, a trend forecasting initiative of the government to create an indigenous fashion forecasting service, textiles minister Smriti Irani said inaugurating the Rs 300-crore Karanj Textile Park in Mandvi
taluka in south Gujarat recently. Entrepreneurs from Surat can immensely contribute to that initiative, she said.


Surat is India?s largest man-made fabric hub. The trend forecasting
lab was recently started in Delhi.


Irani also appreciated the environment concerns at the textile parks in south Gujarat where the country?s first zero liquid discharge (ZLD) has been set up at the Gujarat Eco Textile Park (GETP) at Palsana under the Integrated Power Development Scheme (IPDS) scheme of the central government. More
than 90 per cent of waste water
from the GETP plant will be recycled at the ZLD plant.

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