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Scheme for
Integrated Textiles Parks |
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Scheme for Integrated Textiles Parks in
11th five year plan. |
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Though the Indian textile industry has its
inherent advantages, infrastructure
bottleneck is one of the prime areas of
concern. To provide the industry with
world-class infrastructure facilities for
setting up their textile units, the Scheme
for Integrated Textile Park (SITP) was
approved in July 2005 to create new textile
parks of international standards at
potential growth centers.
Taking into consideration the response to
the scheme and the opportunities for the
growth of textile industry in the quota free
regime, the Government of India have decided
to continue the SITP in the 11th Five Year
Plan. Ten (10) Textiles Park projects will
be approved at the first instance. This will
facilitate additional investment, employment
generation and increase in textiles
production.
Detailed guidelines of the scheme, inter
alia including the objective of the scheme,
salient features of the scheme, level of
assistance, role of SPV, PMC, State
Government etc. and list of the empanelled
PMCs are available at http://www.texmin.nic.in
or can be obtained from the SITP Cell,
Ministry of Textiles, Room # 545, Udyog
Bhawan, New Delhi-11, Tel: 011 – 23063544.
The interest promoters may contact any one
of the empanelled PMCs for preparation of
Project proposals.
(A list of Project Management Consultants (PMCs)
is attached below along with Guidelines of
the scheme).
With regards
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(Chandrima
Chatterjee)
Director (E&C) |
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LIST OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
CONSULTANTS UNDER SCHEME FOR
INTEGRATED TEXTILES PARK (SITP)
DURING 11TH FIVE YEAR PLAN |
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S.No |
Agencies / Organisations |
VP/CEO/MD |
Address/Tel./Fax
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Infrastructure Leasing
& Financial Services |
Shri R C M Reddy
Mobile:9810150058 |
Shri R C M Reddy
Mobile:9810150058
IInd Floor, Niryat Bhawan,
Rao Tula Ram Marg,
Opp. Army Hospital,
New Delhi.-110057 |
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SREI Capital Markets Ltd.
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Shri Parveen Mithra
011-30615700
Fax-30615799 |
D-2, 5th Floor, Southern
Park,
Saket Place,
New Delhi-110017 |
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ICICI Winfra,
Kolkata |
Dr. Debasis Sengupta
Ph:033-2335 6570/ 6956
Fax-22809919 |
Salt Lake Office: Shilpangan,
LB-1, Sector-III,
Salt Lake,
Kolkata -700091 |
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UP Industrial Consultants
Ltd. |
Shri A.K.Bhatnagar
Tel:0512-2216135
Telefax-2219969
Noida
Tel:0120-2422238 |
5th Floor, Kabir Bhawan,
G.T. Road,
Kanpur -208002 UP
Administrative Complex,
Sector-VI, Noida |
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5 |
CS Architects,
Salem, TN |
Mr. Jai Mohan
Shri C. Sivaganaselvam |
Salem,
Tamilnadu
09790038383
Tel: 6537733 |
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Kushal Global/
Pearl Academy of Fashion |
Shri Kamesh Sanghi
Ph:0141-2373041
Fax-2363279 |
R.O. Galaxy Star,
Central Spine,
Vidhyadhar Nagar,
Jaipur -302023 |
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Technopak Advisors /
FORTRESS |
Shri Prashant Agarwal
Tel:95124-4141111
Mob:9871195008 |
DLF Fiber City,
Building 8,
Tower-A, 4th Floor,
Gurgaon, Phase –II |
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MAGUS Consulting Pvt.Ltd.,
Mumbai |
Shri Mayur R. Suchak
Tel:022-66713600/01 |
Jayant Arcade,
Rajwadi, M. G. Road,
Ghatkopar (E),
Mumbai |
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Scheme for Integrated Textile
Parks (SITP)
A. Objectives of the Scheme: |
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Primary objective of the SITP is to
provide the industry with
world-class infrastructure
facilities for |
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setting up their textile units. The
scheme would facilitate textile
units to meet international |
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environmental and social standards |
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SITP would create new textile parks
of international standards at
potential growth centres. This |
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scheme envisages engaging of a panel
of professional agencies for project
identification and |
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execution. |
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However, aggregate investment in
land, factory buildings and Plant &
Machinery by the |
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entrepreneurs in a Park shall be
atleast twice the cost of common
infrastructure proposed for the |
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Park. |
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Each Integrated Textile Park (ITP)
would normally have 50 units. The
number of entrepreneurs and |
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the resultant investments in each
ITP could vary from project to
project. The ITPs may also be set |
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up in the Special Economic Zones (SEZs),
in which case the special provisions
of SEZs would be |
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applicable for them. In case these
are set up outside SEZs, proposal
may be pursued with the |
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Ministry of Commerce & Industry to
declare the ITP as SEZ, if it is so
desired. |
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The Scheme is co-terminus with the
11th Plan period (2007-12). |
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B. Scope of the Scheme: |
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The scheme targets industrial
clusters/locations with high growth
potential, which require strategic |
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interventions by way of providing
world-class infrastructure support.
The project cost will cover |
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common infrastructure and buildings
for production/support activities
(including textiles |
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engineering, accessories.
packaging), depending on the needs
of the ITP. There will be
flexibility in |
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setting up ITPs to suit the local
requirements. |
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An ITP will have the following
components: |
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Group A - Land.
Group B – Common Infrastructure like
compound wall, roads, drainage,
water supply, electricity supply
including captive power plant,
effluent treatment, tele -
communication lines etc.
Group C – Buildings for common
facilities like testing laboratory
(including equipments), design
center(including equipments),
training center(including
equipments), trade center/display
center, ware housing facility/ raw
material depot, one packaging unit,
crèche, canteen, workers hostel,
offices of service providers, labour
rest and recreation facilities,
marketing support system (backward /
forward linkages) etc.
Group D – Factory buildings for
production purposes.
Group E- Plant & machinery. |
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The items covered under each of the
above Groups are illustrative only,
and every ITP may be |
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developed to suit the specific
production and business requirements
of members of ITP. The |
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Project Approval Committee (PAC)
will decide on merit the inclusion
or otherwise of a component in |
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the project cost on case to case
basis. |
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The total Project Cost for the
purpose of this Scheme includes the
cost on account of components |
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of ITP, as listed under Groups A, B,
C and D above, provided the
ownership of the factory |
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buildings vests with the SPV. |
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The SPV will, however, have the
option of seeking financial support
from Government of India for |
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components under Groups B and C
only, if factory buildings are
individually owned. |
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