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April 15, 2009


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The all new texprocil.com website aims at providing users most of the information they need on the Textile Industry of India. Primarily focused on Cotton Textiles in India, alone, it now covers a larger area of information, including not only cotton Fabrics and Made-ups, Yarn etc but also,  Handlooms, Handicrafts, Woolen and other range of Textiles and Fabrics.

Texprocil.com was one of the FIRST Textile websites in India and enjoys tremendous popularity amongst organizations and Individuals representing The Textile Industry in India. We hope the information contained in the website is useful to the viewers and we will appreciate your comments to help us improve the website and continue to make it a valuable tool for sourcing all your Indian textile related information needs.

Cotton Textiles India

Indian News for Cotton Industry

INDIA: Indian garment exporters may lose out to low-cost competitors
[Fab 20, 2009]

INDIA: Pipeline leakages hit textile units
[Fab 20, 2009]

INDIA: Export sop fails to cheer textile sector
[Fab 20, 2009]

INDIA: Govt provides additional benefit for cotton exports
[Fab 19, 2009]

INDIA: Statement of Shri V.S.Velayutham ‘Vote-on-Account 2009-2010
[Fab 18, 2009]

INDIA: Seven Art Presents Art & Design Show at Stainless
[Fab 18, 2009]

INDIA: Delhi Fashion Week Model Audition Report
[Fab 18, 2009]

INDIA: Parvesh & Jai will Showcase There Collection in Delhi Fashion Week 09
[Fab 18, 2009]

INDIA: Jaya Misra's New Exclusive Bridal Collection
[Fab 11, 2009]

INDIA: Rasvihar Announce an Exhibition and Charity Sale of Fine Jewellery
[Fab 10, 2009]

INDIA: LERROS India launches the rich new spring/summer 2009 collection
[Fab 10, 2009]

INDIA: Tommy Hilfiger Bags ‘Most Admired Premium Fashion Brand of The Year'
[Fab 4, 2009]

INDIA: Exports of Readymade Garments Fall Drastically.
[Fab 4, 2009]

INDIA: Shri Lakshmi Net Rises to Rs. 17 cr on Technical Textile Spur.
[Fab 4, 2009]

INDIA: Grasim Performance for Q3FY 2009.
[Jan 31, 2009]

INDIA: GHCL LIMITED - Financial Performance for Q3 / 9 Months
[Jan 31, 2009]

INDIA: Q3FY 09 Results of Alok Industries Limited.
[Jan 31, 2009]

INDIA: Jaya Misra Proudly Unravels her Valentine Collection
[Jan 30, 2009]

INDIA: SRF's Q3 PAT Improves by 9% to Rs.37 crore
[Jan 30, 2009]

INDIA: Basics Launches New Exclusive Outlet at Triplicane
[Jan 29, 2009]

INDIA: Successful Symposium on Automotive Textiles in India
[Jan 28, 2009]

INDIA: Innerwear Trade's Leading Exhibition is Schedule on 15th February
[Jan 28, 2009]

INDIA: Textiles Investment to Touch Rs. 1,50,600 Crore
[Jan 26, 2009]

INDIA: Indian Textile, Apparel Industry Now Part of Global Supply Chain
[Jan 23, 2009]

INDIA: One lakh Crore Rupees Investment in Textile Will Turn NPA Sans
[Jan 23, 2009]

INDIA: 42nd India International Garment Fair Opens
[Jan 20, 2009]

INDIA: One lakh Crore Rupees Investment in Textile Will Turn NPA Sans
[Jan 12, 2009]

INDIA: Govt to Take Rs 3,000-cr Hit in Cotton Procurement
[Dec 13, 2009]

INDIA: Center is planning to set up fashion and textile technology institutes
[Nov 28, 2007]

INDIA: Bihar to establish two textile parks at a cost of 145 crore
[Nov 28, 2007]

INDIA: Developed countries continue to dominate world cotton trade
[Nov 27, 2007]

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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.