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About Texstyles India 2010:

Incepted in the year 1995 "Texstyles" has dawned as a quintessential platform for presenting the beautiful array of enchanting Indian Textiles and since then Texstyles has carved a niche for itself in South East Asia. Texstyles has always had the most comprehensive coverage of the Indian textile industry with the best companies from cotton, silk, wool, synthetics, power loom, jute, blended and other fibres. Texstyles is organized by Indian Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO).

Texstyles India 2010 has been immensely successful in organizing its past events also. Our sheer integrity, hardwork and organizational acumen have earned us a name globally. Products of all fibers/yarn are displayed such as cotton, synthetic, rayon, wool, silk, jute & blends. To enhance the look of apparels and furnishings we also have a wide display of trims and accessories. To satiate the aesthetic urge of the visitors, Texstyles India 2010 would also display a rich array of traditional and creative skills of Indian designers, weavers and also painters.

The venue of the fair is Pragati Maidan @ New Delhi the capital of India from 24th of February 2010 and would conclude on 27th February 2010.

Venue : Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India

Date : 24 - 27 February 2010

     

Highlights of the Foreign Trade Policy

The Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, had announced the Foreign Trade Policy on 8th April’05. Some of the Salient Features / Highlights of the proposals pertaining to Textile Industry in general and Handlooms in particular are. >> More

Salient features / Highlights of the Foreign Trade policy

 

Modern Processing Houses

The Indian Home Textile Industry has access to excellent infrastructure facilities and uses the latest technology and machinery.

Many manufacturers have set up state-of-the-art modern processing houses to roll out large volumes of high quality products to meet the international market demands and expectations. Needless to say that India’s Textile Exports have grown exponentially over the last decade.

Eco- Friendly Dyes: Use of Azo-Free Colours

The manufacturers in India are well aware that AZO free colours and dyes should be used. India has discarded the usage of banned materials in the dyeing process with safe substitutes, to ensure eco-friendliness of the products manufactured by the industry.