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TEXTILES APPAREL | GARMENTS TECHNICAL TEXTILES | SPORTS GOODS
Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion www.investpunjab.gov.in
Table of Contents
India Scenario:Snapshot of Textile Sector
Punjab: Weaving India's Textile Success Story
Advantage Punjab: Preferred Destination for Textile Industry
Investment Opportunities
Table of Contents
India Scenario:Snapshot of Textile Sector
Punjab: Weaving India's Textile Success Story
Advantage Punjab: Preferred Destination for Textile Industry
Investment Opportunities
India's Domestic Textile and Apparel Market is expected to reach at US$ 190 billion by 2025-26. India’s exports of T&A are expected to grow to US$ 65 billion by 2025-26, growing at a CAGR of 11%
Snapshot of Textile Sector
India’s Domestic Textile and Apparel Market (US$ Billion)
India's contribution to overall Global Textile trade
Share of Textile in India's total export
5%
India
Rest of the World
11%
Textile
Other Sectors
INDIA SCENARIO
1 U
SD
= 7
0 I
NR
Source: Make in India, Invest India, IBEF, DGCI&S and Wazir Analysis01 02
200
100
28
50
106 103.4
190
2005-06 2010-11 2019-20 2020-21 2025-26
India's Domestic Textile and Apparel Market is expected to reach at US$ 190 billion by 2025-26. India’s exports of T&A are expected to grow to US$ 65 billion by 2025-26, growing at a CAGR of 11%
Snapshot of Textile Sector
India’s Domestic Textile and Apparel Market (US$ Billion)
India's contribution to overall Global Textile trade
Share of Textile in India's total export
5%
India
Rest of the World
11%
Textile
Other Sectors
INDIA SCENARIO
1 U
SD
= 7
0 I
NR
Source: Make in India, Invest India, IBEF, DGCI&S and Wazir Analysis01 02
200
100
28
50
106 103.4
190
2005-06 2010-11 2019-20 2020-21 2025-26
Key Trends
Technical textile to grow at 18% CAGR
during 2018-25
By 2021, more than 90 crore Indian customers
will have access to E-commerce
Indian consumers shifting from need-based clothing to aspiration-based
branded, designer clothes and private
brands
59 Textile parks have been
approved/setup under SITP
scheme of Govt. of India
Rise of Affluent middle class
creating happy to look good
consumers with an increasing
expenditure on apparels
In a Global Survey, 41% of Chief procurement
officers expect to increase their
sourcing from India
As per Mckinsey report 2019, 300+ International brands are expected to open stores in India in
next two Years
India is the 5th largest global destination in the
world for retail
Largest exporter of textiles and apparels globally
th6
Largest producer of polyester, silk and fibre in the world
nd2
Key Highlights
In production of cotton and jute in the world
st1
The domestic textiles and apparel industry contributes 5% to India's GDP, 7% of industry
output in value terms and 12% of the country's export earnings.
The textiles and apparel industry in India is the second-largest employer in the country providing
direct employment to 45 million people and 60 million people in allied industries.
FDI in the textiles and apparel industry has reached up to $3.75 bn (~INR 27,825 crore)
till March 2021
India's T&A exports reached US$ 33.5 billion (~INR 2.34 lakh crore) in 2019-20. India's exports
of Textile & Apparel are expected to grow to US$ 65 billion (~INR 4.82 lakh crore) by 2025-26,
growing at a CAGR of 11%.
In Manufacturing of PPEkit Globally
nd2
Progressive Policies and Initiatives
100% FDI allowed in Textile sector through Automatic route
GoI targets to train 1 million (10 lakhs) people over 3 Years (2017-20) with a budget of ~USD 185 million (INR 1,300 crore) under SAMARTH scheme
Under Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS), USD 100 million (INR 700 crore) were allocated for FY 2019-20
Source: Samarth-Ministry of Textiles, Make in India, Invest India, Press Infiormation Bureau, Economic Times, IBEF Source: McKinsey, Press Information Bureau
03 04
Key Trends
Technical textile to grow at 18% CAGR
during 2018-25
By 2021, more than 90 crore Indian customers
will have access to E-commerce
Indian consumers shifting from need-based clothing to aspiration-based
branded, designer clothes and private
brands
59 Textile parks have been
approved/setup under SITP
scheme of Govt. of India
Rise of Affluent middle class
creating happy to look good
consumers with an increasing
expenditure on apparels
In a Global Survey, 41% of Chief procurement
officers expect to increase their
sourcing from India
As per Mckinsey report 2019, 300+ International brands are expected to open stores in India in
next two Years
India is the 5th largest global destination in the
world for retail
Largest exporter of textiles and apparels globally
th6
Largest producer of polyester, silk and fibre in the world
nd2
Key Highlights
In production of cotton and jute in the world
st1
The domestic textiles and apparel industry contributes 5% to India's GDP, 7% of industry
output in value terms and 12% of the country's export earnings.
The textiles and apparel industry in India is the second-largest employer in the country providing
direct employment to 45 million people and 60 million people in allied industries.
FDI in the textiles and apparel industry has reached up to $3.75 bn (~INR 27,825 crore)
till March 2021
India's T&A exports reached US$ 33.5 billion (~INR 2.34 lakh crore) in 2019-20. India's exports
of Textile & Apparel are expected to grow to US$ 65 billion (~INR 4.82 lakh crore) by 2025-26,
growing at a CAGR of 11%.
In Manufacturing of PPEkit Globally
nd2
Progressive Policies and Initiatives
100% FDI allowed in Textile sector through Automatic route
GoI targets to train 1 million (10 lakhs) people over 3 Years (2017-20) with a budget of ~USD 185 million (INR 1,300 crore) under SAMARTH scheme
Under Amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (ATUFS), USD 100 million (INR 700 crore) were allocated for FY 2019-20
Source: Samarth-Ministry of Textiles, Make in India, Invest India, Press Infiormation Bureau, Economic Times, IBEF Source: McKinsey, Press Information Bureau
03 04
Punjab: Textile Industry Snapshot
Share of Textile in Punjab's total exports -21%
Other Exports
Textile Exports
Ready Made Garments of Man-made fibres Cotton Fabrics, Made ups etc.Cotton Yarn
Share of Cotton Yarn and Ready Made Garments export from Punjab stood at USD 927 million (INR 6,489 crore) in 2018
Cotton, Yarn Ready Made Garments
924
690
349
594
283 291
181
333
FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 FY 18
PUNJAB: WEAVING INDIA'S TEXTILES SUCCESS STORY
10.0%
6.0%
5.0%
Source: Directorate of Industries – GoP, CMIE, Yearbook – Ministry of Textiles, IBEF
05 06
Figure in USD Million
Ÿ Size of Punjab’s Textile Industry ~USD 4.28
billion (INR 30,000 crore)
Ÿ Employment ~ 2,50,000 (Women Employees
~ 45,000 )
Ÿ Exports to USA, UAE, UK, Australia etc.
Ÿ Punjab exported cotton yarn worth US$
323.66 million and ready-made garments (man-made fibres) worth US$ 123.55 million (FY21 Until Jan).
Ÿ Textile Industry accounts for 19% of industrial
output (Gross Value Added) of Punjab
Ÿ in Installed Spinning Capacity4th
Ÿ in blended yarn production1st
Ÿ Largest producer of polyster silk and fibre 2nd
in the world
Ÿ Manufactures 300+ sports goods - golf balls,
rugby balls & high-quality sports footwear
Ÿ in Cotton yarn production2nd
Ÿ Leader in woolen knitwear (95%), hosiery
(65%) and sports goods (75%) production in India
Punjab: Textile Industry Snapshot
Share of Textile in Punjab's total exports -21%
Other Exports
Textile Exports
Ready Made Garments of Man-made fibres Cotton Fabrics, Made ups etc.Cotton Yarn
Share of Cotton Yarn and Ready Made Garments export from Punjab stood at USD 927 million (INR 6,489 crore) in 2018
Cotton, Yarn Ready Made Garments
924
690
349
594
283 291
181
333
FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 FY 18
PUNJAB: WEAVING INDIA'S TEXTILES SUCCESS STORY
10.0%
6.0%
5.0%
Source: Directorate of Industries – GoP, CMIE, Yearbook – Ministry of Textiles, IBEF
05 06
Figure in USD Million
Ÿ Size of Punjab’s Textile Industry ~USD 4.28
billion (INR 30,000 crore)
Ÿ Employment ~ 2,50,000 (Women Employees
~ 45,000 )
Ÿ Exports to USA, UAE, UK, Australia etc.
Ÿ Punjab exported cotton yarn worth US$
323.66 million and ready-made garments (man-made fibres) worth US$ 123.55 million (FY21 Until Jan).
Ÿ Textile Industry accounts for 19% of industrial
output (Gross Value Added) of Punjab
Ÿ in Installed Spinning Capacity4th
Ÿ in blended yarn production1st
Ÿ Largest producer of polyster silk and fibre 2nd
in the world
Ÿ Manufactures 300+ sports goods - golf balls,
rugby balls & high-quality sports footwear
Ÿ in Cotton yarn production2nd
Ÿ Leader in woolen knitwear (95%), hosiery
(65%) and sports goods (75%) production in India
Key Textile Clusters and Parks in Punjab
Punjab has 4 Textile Parks 4 Major Textile Clusters and which provide
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure Conducive Ecosystem and
Textile Cluster, Amritsar
Ludhiana Textile Cluster
Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park (55 companies in Knitting and Garmenting)
Sports Goods Cluster, Jalandhar
Rhythm Textile and Apparel Park, Nawanshahr (7 Companies in Knitting and Garmenting)
Punjab Apparel Park, Ludhiana(6 Companies in Garmenting)
Spinning Cluster, SAS Nagar
Lotus Tex Park, Barnala(7 Units in spinning, made-ups)
Existence of Complete Value Chain in the State
Available Activities Leadership
• Leading manufacturer of hosiery woolen goods, contributing to 65% of India's production
• 95% of India's woolen knitwear production
• 6.5% of country’s cotton fabric th production, ranked 7 in India
nd• 2 in cotton and blended yarn production
rd• 3 in installed spinning capacity (7.8% of total) of India
• Among Top 10 Cotton producing states in India
• Annual production of 12.83 lakh bales*
Apparel Manufacturing
Designing, Cutting, Sewing, Button Holding, Ironing and Packaging
Fabrics
Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing & Printing and Finishing
Yarns
Spinning Natural Fibres
Natural Fibres (Cotton and Wool)
Raw Material
• Punjab contributes to 75% of India's Sports Goods production, Jalandhar's share in Sports Goods export stands at 35%
• 85% of India's sewing machine production
Retail, Export, Sports Goods & Textile Machinery
Manufacturing Branding, Marketing and Servicing
Source - CMIE, Yearbook – Ministry of Textiles, IBEF, Press Information Bureau, Invest India, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Economic Times
07 08
*1 bale=170 kg
Key Textile Clusters and Parks in Punjab
Punjab has 4 Textile Parks 4 Major Textile Clusters and which provide
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure Conducive Ecosystem and
Textile Cluster, Amritsar
Ludhiana Textile Cluster
Ludhiana Integrated Textile Park (55 companies in Knitting and Garmenting)
Sports Goods Cluster, Jalandhar
Rhythm Textile and Apparel Park, Nawanshahr (7 Companies in Knitting and Garmenting)
Punjab Apparel Park, Ludhiana(6 Companies in Garmenting)
Spinning Cluster, SAS Nagar
Lotus Tex Park, Barnala(7 Units in spinning, made-ups)
Existence of Complete Value Chain in the State
Available Activities Leadership
• Leading manufacturer of hosiery woolen goods, contributing to 65% of India's production
• 95% of India's woolen knitwear production
• 6.5% of country’s cotton fabric th production, ranked 7 in India
nd• 2 in cotton and blended yarn production
rd• 3 in installed spinning capacity (7.8% of total) of India
• Among Top 10 Cotton producing states in India
• Annual production of 12.83 lakh bales*
Apparel Manufacturing
Designing, Cutting, Sewing, Button Holding, Ironing and Packaging
Fabrics
Weaving, Knitting, Dyeing & Printing and Finishing
Yarns
Spinning Natural Fibres
Natural Fibres (Cotton and Wool)
Raw Material
• Punjab contributes to 75% of India's Sports Goods production, Jalandhar's share in Sports Goods export stands at 35%
• 85% of India's sewing machine production
Retail, Export, Sports Goods & Textile Machinery
Manufacturing Branding, Marketing and Servicing
Source - CMIE, Yearbook – Ministry of Textiles, IBEF, Press Information Bureau, Invest India, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Economic Times
07 08
*1 bale=170 kg
ADVANTAGE PUNJAB: PREFERRED DESTINATION FOR TEXTILES INDUSTRY
Punjab: Strategically Located & Well Connected
09 10
Kolkata
PUNJAB
Mumbai
Proximity to National Capital
NEW DELHI150 Miles
4 Hrs
55 Min
Bengaluru
Hyderabad
Chennai
Connected to allmajor metro cities
Connected to Freight Corridorfor easy movement of goods
Delhi NCR
ADVANTAGE PUNJAB: PREFERRED DESTINATION FOR TEXTILES INDUSTRY
Punjab: Strategically Located & Well Connected
09 10
Kolkata
PUNJAB
Mumbai
Proximity to National Capital
NEW DELHI150 Miles
4 Hrs
55 Min
Bengaluru
Hyderabad
Chennai
Connected to allmajor metro cities
Connected to Freight Corridorfor easy movement of goods
Delhi NCR
Robust Connectivity
AMRITSARINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
DOMESTIC AIRPORTSJalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Pathankot
MOHALIINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
COMING SOONINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT@ Ludhiana
Sharjah (4 hrs)
London (9 hrs)
Tashkent (2.5 hrs)
Dubai (4 hrs)
Birmingham (9 hrs)
Doha (4.5 hrs)
Kuala Lumpur (6 hrs)
Singapore (6 hrs)
Dir
ect
Fli
gh
ts A
va
ila
ble
fro
m
Am
rits
ar
& M
oh
ali
4
ndRanked 2 in Ease of Logistics in India
Source: LEADS Index 2019, Government of India
DEDICATED FREIGHT
CORRIDORs
[Eastern & Western]
(Intersection Point – Dadri)
Max Speed
46 to 62 Miles/Hr
Load Capacity Per Train
5300 to 13000 tonnes
Reduction in Freight Cost
By 33%
Ranked Best in India on Safety & Security of Cargo Movement
Dankuni West Bengal
LudhianaPunjab
Rajasthan NewDelhi
UP
Gujarat
MumbaiMaharashtra
AKIC
MULTIMODAL
LOGISTICS PARKS,
Ludhiana• Adani Logistics Ltd.
• Hind Terminal Pvt. Ltd. /
Sharaf Group, UAE
• Punjab Logistics
Infrastructure Ltd. (PLIL)
LAND & RAILWAY PORTAmritsar
5 ICDs• Amritsar
• Jalandhar
• Ludhiana
• Bathinda
• Derabassi
• 100% Road Connectivity
• All Major Towns Connected with
4/6 Lane Highways
• Road Density 2 times higher than
National Average
nd• 2 highest rail density in India
11 12
Robust Connectivity
AMRITSARINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
DOMESTIC AIRPORTSJalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Pathankot
MOHALIINTERNATIONALAIRPORT
COMING SOONINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT@ Ludhiana
Sharjah (4 hrs)
London (9 hrs)
Tashkent (2.5 hrs)
Dubai (4 hrs)
Birmingham (9 hrs)
Doha (4.5 hrs)
Kuala Lumpur (6 hrs)
Singapore (6 hrs)
Dir
ect
Fli
gh
ts A
va
ila
ble
fro
m
Am
rits
ar
& M
oh
ali
4
ndRanked 2 in Ease of Logistics in India
Source: LEADS Index 2019, Government of India
DEDICATED FREIGHT
CORRIDORs
[Eastern & Western]
(Intersection Point – Dadri)
Max Speed
46 to 62 Miles/Hr
Load Capacity Per Train
5300 to 13000 tonnes
Reduction in Freight Cost
By 33%
Ranked Best in India on Safety & Security of Cargo Movement
Dankuni West Bengal
LudhianaPunjab
Rajasthan NewDelhi
UP
Gujarat
MumbaiMaharashtra
AKIC
MULTIMODAL
LOGISTICS PARKS,
Ludhiana• Adani Logistics Ltd.
• Hind Terminal Pvt. Ltd. /
Sharaf Group, UAE
• Punjab Logistics
Infrastructure Ltd. (PLIL)
LAND & RAILWAY PORTAmritsar
5 ICDs• Amritsar
• Jalandhar
• Ludhiana
• Bathinda
• Derabassi
• 100% Road Connectivity
• All Major Towns Connected with
4/6 Lane Highways
• Road Density 2 times higher than
National Average
nd• 2 highest rail density in India
11 12
Textile: A Thrust Sector in Punjab - Attractive Incentives for Anchor Units
Other Incentives
Defining Anchor Units in Textile Sector (Apparel & Made ups)
100% Exemption
Electricity Duty
(15 yrs) Stamp Duty CLU/EDC
INDUSTRIAL PARKS (25 ACRE & ABOVE)
UPTO 50% ALLOWED FOR OTHER USE & NO CLU/EDC CHARGES
• Net GST reimbursement for 10 years up to 125% of FCI
• 100% exemption in Electricity Duty for 10 years
• 100% exemption/ reimbursement from Stamp Duty on purchase or lease of land and building
• 100% exemption from CLU/EDC
• 100% exemption from property tax for 10 years
Additional Incentives for MSME
NET GST REIMBURSEMENT FOR 15 YEARS ON
BOTH INTER & INTRA STATE SALES
Up to 200 % OF FCI
EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY UP TO INR 48,000 PER EMPLOYEE PER YEAR
FOR 5 YEARS
Minimum Investment (FCI)
OR
Minimum Direct Employment
INR 50 crore 500
Textile: A Thrust Sector in Punjab - Attractive Incentives for Large & MSME Units
• 5% p.a. Interest Subsidy in Border Districts and Kandi Area and SC/Women Entrepreneurs up to INR 10 lakhs per year for 3 years
• Reimbursement of 50% of expenses up to INR 5 lakhs under ZED scheme of GOI
• Additional State support of interest subsidy under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) of Ministry of MSME, Government of India
• Reimbursement of 50% of expenses subject to maximum of INR 5 lakhs incurred on plant and machinery/ testing equipment under ZED scheme of GOI
• Assistance for access to Finance, Technology, Infrastructure, Marketing & Exports
13 14
Textile: A Thrust Sector in Punjab - Attractive Incentives for Anchor Units
Other Incentives
Defining Anchor Units in Textile Sector (Apparel & Made ups)
100% Exemption
Electricity Duty
(15 yrs) Stamp Duty CLU/EDC
INDUSTRIAL PARKS (25 ACRE & ABOVE)
UPTO 50% ALLOWED FOR OTHER USE & NO CLU/EDC CHARGES
• Net GST reimbursement for 10 years up to 125% of FCI
• 100% exemption in Electricity Duty for 10 years
• 100% exemption/ reimbursement from Stamp Duty on purchase or lease of land and building
• 100% exemption from CLU/EDC
• 100% exemption from property tax for 10 years
Additional Incentives for MSME
NET GST REIMBURSEMENT FOR 15 YEARS ON
BOTH INTER & INTRA STATE SALES
Up to 200 % OF FCI
EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY UP TO INR 48,000 PER EMPLOYEE PER YEAR
FOR 5 YEARS
Minimum Investment (FCI)
OR
Minimum Direct Employment
INR 50 crore 500
Textile: A Thrust Sector in Punjab - Attractive Incentives for Large & MSME Units
• 5% p.a. Interest Subsidy in Border Districts and Kandi Area and SC/Women Entrepreneurs up to INR 10 lakhs per year for 3 years
• Reimbursement of 50% of expenses up to INR 5 lakhs under ZED scheme of GOI
• Additional State support of interest subsidy under Credit Linked Capital Subsidy Scheme (CLCSS) of Ministry of MSME, Government of India
• Reimbursement of 50% of expenses subject to maximum of INR 5 lakhs incurred on plant and machinery/ testing equipment under ZED scheme of GOI
• Assistance for access to Finance, Technology, Infrastructure, Marketing & Exports
13 14
Ease of Doing Business -Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion
DIGITAL APPROVALS
DEDICATEDRELATIONSHIP
OFFICER
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
AGENCY
UNIFIED REGULATOR
CEO, PBIP
LARGE
DISTRICT
DC
MSME UNITS
STATE
LEVEL
AUTHORITY
UNITS
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
FISCAL INCENTIVE APPROVALS
REGULATORY CLEARANCES
INVESTMENT FACILITATION
ONE STOP OFFICEADVANCED SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM
ONE OF ITS KIND IN INDIA
No shortage even during peak demand
Peak Availability (MW)Peak Demand (MW)
0
5000
10000
15000
1-A
pr
1-M
ay
1-J
un
1-A
ug
1-S
ep
1-O
ct
1-N
ov
1-D
ec
1-J
an
1-F
eb
1-M
ar
1-J
ul
Month-wise power supply 2017-18 (in terms of peak demand and availability)
Quality Power at Low Cost
ABUNDANT
Power Surplus
Installed Capacity
13,432 MW
LOW COST
Power @ INR 5.00*
per unit
QUALITY
T&D Losses
14.11 %National Average 22 %
Peaceful & Competitive Workforce
PEACEFUL
No Lockouts
No Strikes
Flexibility In Hiring
FRIENDLY
State
Ranks 3rd on
Interstate Migrant
Policy Index 2019
REFORMS
24x7
Shifts Allowed
Across
Genders
No disruptions in working environment
15 16
Ease of Doing Business -Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion
DIGITAL APPROVALS
DEDICATEDRELATIONSHIP
OFFICER
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
AGENCY
UNIFIED REGULATOR
CEO, PBIP
LARGE
DISTRICT
DC
MSME UNITS
STATE
LEVEL
AUTHORITY
UNITS
INVESTMENT PROMOTION
FISCAL INCENTIVE APPROVALS
REGULATORY CLEARANCES
INVESTMENT FACILITATION
ONE STOP OFFICEADVANCED SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM
ONE OF ITS KIND IN INDIA
No shortage even during peak demand
Peak Availability (MW)Peak Demand (MW)
0
5000
10000
15000
1-A
pr
1-M
ay
1-J
un
1-A
ug
1-S
ep
1-O
ct
1-N
ov
1-D
ec
1-J
an
1-F
eb
1-M
ar
1-J
ul
Month-wise power supply 2017-18 (in terms of peak demand and availability)
Quality Power at Low Cost
ABUNDANT
Power Surplus
Installed Capacity
13,432 MW
LOW COST
Power @ INR 5.00*
per unit
QUALITY
T&D Losses
14.11 %National Average 22 %
Peaceful & Competitive Workforce
PEACEFUL
No Lockouts
No Strikes
Flexibility In Hiring
FRIENDLY
State
Ranks 3rd on
Interstate Migrant
Policy Index 2019
REFORMS
24x7
Shifts Allowed
Across
Genders
No disruptions in working environment
15 16
Skilled Human Capital
Premium Institutes
Punjab Institute of Textile Technology,
Amritsar
Technical Certifications (ITIs) 140,000
MBA6,600
Engineers20,000
Post Graduates100,000
Graduates600,000Annual
Pass Outs860,000+
Indian Institute of Technology,
Ropar
Pinnacle Institute of Fashion Technology,
LudhianaIISER, Mohali
Indian School of Business
Mohali
Safest Place to do Business
Rate of Cognizable Crimes (2017)
Percentage Share of State for Cognizable Crime in India
239.9
242
269.6
283.9
291.7
330.7
344.3
358.7
383.4
478.6
525
602.6
802.9
Punjab
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Chhatisgarh
Telangana
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Tamil Nadu
Haryana
1.4
1.8
2.1
2.7
3
3.7
3.9
4.5
4.7
4.9
6.7
7.6
8.4
9.3
12
Punjab
Chhatisgarh
Odisha
Telangana
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
West Bengal
Haryana
Bihar
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
*Source: As per NCRB 2017
Recorded Lowest Share of Cognizable Crime
amongst major industrialized states
of India Courses offered by Skill Development Mission, GoP
Assistant Fashion Designer
Hand Embroiderer
In-Line Checker
Sewing Machine Operator
Govt. Institute of Textile Chemistry & Knitting Technology,
Ludhiana
Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology
(NIIFT), Mohali, Ludhiana and Jalandhar (Coming Soon)
Multi Skill Development Centres at Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bhatinda
17 18
Skilled Human Capital
Premium Institutes
Punjab Institute of Textile Technology,
Amritsar
Technical Certifications (ITIs) 140,000
MBA6,600
Engineers20,000
Post Graduates100,000
Graduates600,000Annual
Pass Outs860,000+
Indian Institute of Technology,
Ropar
Pinnacle Institute of Fashion Technology,
LudhianaIISER, Mohali
Indian School of Business
Mohali
Safest Place to do Business
Rate of Cognizable Crimes (2017)
Percentage Share of State for Cognizable Crime in India
239.9
242
269.6
283.9
291.7
330.7
344.3
358.7
383.4
478.6
525
602.6
802.9
Punjab
Odisha
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
Rajasthan
Chhatisgarh
Telangana
Maharashtra
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarat
Tamil Nadu
Haryana
1.4
1.8
2.1
2.7
3
3.7
3.9
4.5
4.7
4.9
6.7
7.6
8.4
9.3
12
Punjab
Chhatisgarh
Odisha
Telangana
Andhra Pradesh
Karnataka
West Bengal
Haryana
Bihar
Rajasthan
Gujarat
Madhya Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh
*Source: As per NCRB 2017
Recorded Lowest Share of Cognizable Crime
amongst major industrialized states
of India Courses offered by Skill Development Mission, GoP
Assistant Fashion Designer
Hand Embroiderer
In-Line Checker
Sewing Machine Operator
Govt. Institute of Textile Chemistry & Knitting Technology,
Ludhiana
Northern India Institute of Fashion Technology
(NIIFT), Mohali, Ludhiana and Jalandhar (Coming Soon)
Multi Skill Development Centres at Amritsar, Ludhiana, Bhatinda
17 18
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Setting up Integrated Sports Goods
Manufacturing Park at Jalandhar
• Clocking at USD 250 million (INR 1,750 crore),
Sports Goods Manufacturing Industry is growing
at 8%. More than 60% of the manufactured sports
goods are exported
• Jalandhar contributes to 35% of India’s
manufacturing and is observing steady growth
• Minimum of 25 Acres is required for availing
benefits of industrial park under IBDP policy 2017
Setting up a Technical Textile park
• Technical Textile in India is poised to grow at
18% CAGR during 2018-25
• Punjab offers ample raw material (Polyester,
natural fibres), skilled manpower, required
technology and access to National & Global
Markets for manufacturing technical textile
• Minimum of 25 Acres is required for availing
benefits of industrial park under IBDP policy 2017
Setting up Textile Certification Labs
• Textile sector contributes to >21% of total export
from Punjab
• Quality norms for textile import are becoming
stringent across Europe and USA. Punjab’s
manufacturers are majorly dependent upon labs
in NCR, Rajasthan for getting their material tested
• Testing/Certification labs can be set up across
Ludhiana, Amritsar, SAS Nagar and Bhatinda to
cater to this increasing demand
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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Setting up Integrated Sports Goods
Manufacturing Park at Jalandhar
• Clocking at USD 250 million (INR 1,750 crore),
Sports Goods Manufacturing Industry is growing
at 8%. More than 60% of the manufactured sports
goods are exported
• Jalandhar contributes to 35% of India’s
manufacturing and is observing steady growth
• Minimum of 25 Acres is required for availing
benefits of industrial park under IBDP policy 2017
Setting up a Technical Textile park
• Technical Textile in India is poised to grow at
18% CAGR during 2018-25
• Punjab offers ample raw material (Polyester,
natural fibres), skilled manpower, required
technology and access to National & Global
Markets for manufacturing technical textile
• Minimum of 25 Acres is required for availing
benefits of industrial park under IBDP policy 2017
Setting up Textile Certification Labs
• Textile sector contributes to >21% of total export
from Punjab
• Quality norms for textile import are becoming
stringent across Europe and USA. Punjab’s
manufacturers are majorly dependent upon labs
in NCR, Rajasthan for getting their material tested
• Testing/Certification labs can be set up across
Ludhiana, Amritsar, SAS Nagar and Bhatinda to
cater to this increasing demand
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Integrated Footwear Manufacturing
facility
• Footwear Industry is growing at a CAGR of 4.5%
• Footwear Industry is shifting to canvas as a raw
material over leather.
• Punjab offers ample raw material, skilled
manpower and favourable ecosystem for
setting up footwear manufacturing facility
Setting up Textile Machinery
Manufacturing Units
• Punjab’s Textile industry is dependent upon
Southern Indian States and Europe for the
requirement of Textile Industry Machinery
• Steady growth of Textile sector in Punjab has
increased demand for textile machinery
• Textile Machinery manufacturing facility can
cater to the growing demand in Punjab
Setting up Garmenting facility in Punjab
• Punjab offers access to National and
International markets, availability of raw
materials, access to trained manpower and
competitive labour wages for setting up
garmenting facility in the State
Mr. Rajinder GuptaChairman,
Trident Group
What Trident is today is a blessing of the state of Punjab. Only such a supportive ecosystem can create an entrepreneur like us who have started with a very humble background and have grown to the international level. Today, we are among the top five in the world in home textiles. I really see Punjab as a land of opportunities.
Investors Voice
HOME TEXTILESLudhiana
Mr. SP OswalChairman & MD Vardhman Group
Vardhman Group has presence across 4 States in India, but the foundation stone of Vardhman was laid in Ludhiana, Punjab in 1965. Our experience in Punjab has been quite good. The State provides adequate support in establishing new business units and for the expansion and modernization of existing ones. Government of Punjab, not only supports and promotes the establishment of the industry but also maintains law and order to facilitate smooth operations. Furthermore, affordable and uninterrupted power supply, availability of raw material and efficient supply chains are the pillars on which the industry in Punjab stands and flourishes.The role of Invest Punjab in facilitating businesses, providing clearances & approvals, and strengthening the business ecosystem is praiseworthy. Whenever we approached Bureau Officials for support, response was very prompt with appropriate clarifications to our satisfaction.
VARDHMAN GROUPLudhiana
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Integrated Footwear Manufacturing
facility
• Footwear Industry is growing at a CAGR of 4.5%
• Footwear Industry is shifting to canvas as a raw
material over leather.
• Punjab offers ample raw material, skilled
manpower and favourable ecosystem for
setting up footwear manufacturing facility
Setting up Textile Machinery
Manufacturing Units
• Punjab’s Textile industry is dependent upon
Southern Indian States and Europe for the
requirement of Textile Industry Machinery
• Steady growth of Textile sector in Punjab has
increased demand for textile machinery
• Textile Machinery manufacturing facility can
cater to the growing demand in Punjab
Setting up Garmenting facility in Punjab
• Punjab offers access to National and
International markets, availability of raw
materials, access to trained manpower and
competitive labour wages for setting up
garmenting facility in the State
Mr. Rajinder GuptaChairman,
Trident Group
What Trident is today is a blessing of the state of Punjab. Only such a supportive ecosystem can create an entrepreneur like us who have started with a very humble background and have grown to the international level. Today, we are among the top five in the world in home textiles. I really see Punjab as a land of opportunities.
Investors Voice
HOME TEXTILESLudhiana
Mr. SP OswalChairman & MD Vardhman Group
Vardhman Group has presence across 4 States in India, but the foundation stone of Vardhman was laid in Ludhiana, Punjab in 1965. Our experience in Punjab has been quite good. The State provides adequate support in establishing new business units and for the expansion and modernization of existing ones. Government of Punjab, not only supports and promotes the establishment of the industry but also maintains law and order to facilitate smooth operations. Furthermore, affordable and uninterrupted power supply, availability of raw material and efficient supply chains are the pillars on which the industry in Punjab stands and flourishes.The role of Invest Punjab in facilitating businesses, providing clearances & approvals, and strengthening the business ecosystem is praiseworthy. Whenever we approached Bureau Officials for support, response was very prompt with appropriate clarifications to our satisfaction.
VARDHMAN GROUPLudhiana
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Mr. Karunanithi Thandayuthapani
Hoshiarpur Site President, Reliance Industries
Our experience in Punjab so far has been encouraging. Industrial environment in Punjab is conducive and supportive. Government is pro industry and necessary clearances are given at the best possible speed. Invest Punjab works in a transparent way and is equipped with State-of-the-Art Digital Platform.
POLYESTER STAPLE FIBRE PLANTHoshiarpur
Mr. Amit Jain MD,
Shingora Textiles Ltd.
Shingora attributes its success to Punjab and to the supportive Industrial Policies of the Government. Incentives across MSMEs and Large Units have helped flourish Textile Industry in the State. Punjab offers conducive ecosystem, skilled manpower, uninterrupted electricity, which has helped Shingora in delivering an International Quality to its Global Customers.
SHINGORA TEXTILESLudhiana
Investors Voice Major Sector Players: Textiles
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*Though all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and currency of the content of this collateral the Government of Punjab (along with the Knowledge Partner) does not assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of this information.
Mr. Karunanithi Thandayuthapani
Hoshiarpur Site President, Reliance Industries
Our experience in Punjab so far has been encouraging. Industrial environment in Punjab is conducive and supportive. Government is pro industry and necessary clearances are given at the best possible speed. Invest Punjab works in a transparent way and is equipped with State-of-the-Art Digital Platform.
POLYESTER STAPLE FIBRE PLANTHoshiarpur
Mr. Amit Jain MD,
Shingora Textiles Ltd.
Shingora attributes its success to Punjab and to the supportive Industrial Policies of the Government. Incentives across MSMEs and Large Units have helped flourish Textile Industry in the State. Punjab offers conducive ecosystem, skilled manpower, uninterrupted electricity, which has helped Shingora in delivering an International Quality to its Global Customers.
SHINGORA TEXTILESLudhiana
Investors Voice Major Sector Players: Textiles
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*Though all efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and currency of the content of this collateral the Government of Punjab (along with the Knowledge Partner) does not assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of this information.
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