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Textile awards presented in Delhi

By January 7, 20192 Mins Read
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The Vice President of India, M Venkaiah Naidu conferred awards on 17 persons for their outstanding contribution in different fields of textiles sector in New Delhi recently. During the ceremony, he was presented commemorative stamps on GI registered handicrafts.
Speaking on the occasion, the Vice President said that the textiles sector is playing a pivotal role in the economy and it needs to be recognised and respected by all. He said that the Textiles Ministry has taken several initiatives during the last 4 and a half years, which will yield rich dividends and help India become one of the three largest economies of the world.
He expressed hope that the felicitation of awardees will inspire others to do more to get recognition. The Vice President said that there is no dearth of talent in the country and the only thing that is needed is to tap the available talent by proper skilling and encouragement. Venkaiah Naidu stressed on improving the quality of products to become competitive in international markets and called upon the textile industry to create a brand for Indian textiles products.
The Union Minister of Textiles, Smriti Zubin Irani, in her address said that the Textiles Ministry is for the first time giving awards to people who have made a significant contribution to the textiles sector. She said that the Textiles Ministry will address the issues flagged off during the day-long ‘National Conclave on Accomplishments and Way Forward for Textiles Sector’ which concluded with award ceremony presided over by the Vice President of India.
Earlier in the day, the national conclave was inaugurated by the Union Textiles Minister. It was also addressed by the Minister of State, Ajay Tamta and Textiles Secretary, Raghvendra Singh. The inaugural session was followed by panel discussions on technical textiles, ease of doing textiles business, handicrafts, access to global markets and supply chains and fashioning weaves.
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