India, March 24 -- The Government of India has issued a release:
SI No.
States
Fund Sanctioned F/Y (2025-26) (Rs. In crores)
1
Telangana
7.24
2
North East states
24.69
3
Gujarat
7.25
Initiatives
Telangana
North East
Gujarat
Small Cluster Development Programme sanctioned
26
123
3
No. of weavers imparted Skill upgradation training
1,916
7,035
1,320
Marketing events organized
20
298
0
Producer Companies formed
36
30
3
No. of weavers enrolled under PMJJBY/PMSBY
52,147
3,99,798
6,116
No. of handloom awardee weavers to whom monthly financial assistance provided
183
5
68
No. of scholarships provided to weavers' children
17
104
9
Yarn supplied under Transport subsidy and Price subsidy (In lakh kg.)
37.53
25.10
3.3
India's textile & apparel including Handicrafts exports (Value in Rs. Lakh)
Sl No.
State
2020-21
2021-22
2022-23
2023-24
2024-25
1
TAMIL NADU
4592285.13
6500831.31
6416169.29
5936954.94
6786347.81
2
GUJARAT
3750095.33
5485846.28
4046622.05
4760260.65
5015027.43
3
HARYANA
2216768.17
3144353.78
2987094.21
3015599.89
3484302.82
4
MAHARASHTRA
2962933.23
3991104.05
3210159.82
3500444.14
3361051.89
5
UTTAR PRADESH
2015676.73
2722116.41
2959318.76
2846424.39
3180440.73
6
KARNATAKA
1417198.23
2039068.62
2334976.85
2266933.19
2396113.54
7
RAJASTHAN
905632.29
1382250.81
1270167.98
1344808.39
1456024.33
8
PUNJAB
971860.19
1573923.06
1204322.58
1242126.80
1182047.62
9
MADHYA PRADESH
989051.01
1571053.43
1079793.54
1151021.26
1174887.72
10
WEST BENGAL
667247.61
944947.37
970372.15
900138.31
962899.22
11
DELHI
1311584.04
1155094.97
956620.73
853933.33
916800.67
12
DADRA,NH,DAMAN,DIU
490479.22
827473.49
616460.77
582783.42
625623.34
13
ANDHRA PRADESH
330978.18
573956.31
351840.17
398386.93
441146.98
14
KERALA
213783.73
303660.23
280982.47
307818.46
367831.39
15
HIMACHAL PRADESH
131956.29
246080.29
207754.06
196379.37
195720.17
16
TELANGANA
149438.72
350005.60
108008.06
138146.99
125944.35
17
JAMMU AND KASHMIR
49962.35
82018.99
81282.93
73455.05
78118.70
18
ODISHA
21167.30
64105.01
52838.92
70813.22
75732.89
19
BIHAR
29636.95
27419.56
22246.20
26777.82
37561.25
20
UTTARAKHAND
38385.51
63019.60
36471.93
34426.46
34851.25
21
JHARKHAND
7025.04
5624.83
11873.86
20824.47
30303.47
22
PUDUCHERRY
19152.87
12379.97
12477.29
10801.97
10844.25
23
CHANDIGARH
3912.66
7366.01
23667.39
13297.88
7469.78
24
CHHATTISGARH
669.02
2422.34
2335.03
3326.82
4754.73
25
GOA
3738.56
4274.03
4135.97
1960.43
2839.95
26
ASSAM
2850.94
5273.29
3244.63
1928.61
1808.26
27
LADAKH
0.66
13.85
14.68
8.07
71.93
28
NAGALAND
83.51
234.85
122.11
116.87
60.77
29
MEGHALAYA
32.61
19.07
0.00
24.98
60.18
30
TRIPURA
24.78
31.03
30.21
18.49
21.96
31
SIKKIM
21.74
1.82
14.87
0.00
18.18
32
MANIPUR
0.00
449.01
2.09
11.55
12.30
33
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
10.58
0.93
0.00
0.00
8.88
34
LAKSHADWEEP
9.63
96.13
0.00
48.09
4.52
35
MIZORAM
0.00
0.74
0.00
35.03
0.13
36
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.02
Grand Total
23330402.60
33133024.59
29428874.52
29700356.03
31957320.85
Textile and apparel exports, including handicrafts, increased from Rs. 2,33,304.0 crore in 2020-21 to Rs. 3,19,573.2 crore in 2024-25, registering a CAGR of 8.2% despite global challenges. State-wise export data for textiles and apparel, including handicrafts, along with that of Telangana, is placed given below.
The Government is implementing various schemes/initiatives to boost the Indian textile and apparel sector and enhance its competitiveness from Country. The major schemes/initiatives include PM Mega Integrated Textile Regions and Apparel (PM MITRA) Parks Scheme to create a modern, integrated, world class textile infrastructure; Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme focusing on man made fibre (MMF) Fabric, MMF Apparel and Technical Textiles to boost large scale manufacturing and enhancing competitiveness; National Technical Textiles Mission focusing on Research Innovation & Development, Promotion and Market Development; SAMARTH - Scheme for Capacity Building in Textile Sector with the objective providing demand driven, placement oriented, skilling program; Silk Samagra-2 for comprehensive development of sericulture value chain; National Handloom Development Program for end to end support for handloom sector. Ministry of Textiles is also implementing National Handicrafts Development Programme and Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme for promotion of handicrafts. The Government is also implementing Rebate of State and Central Taxes and Levies (RoSCTL) scheme for Apparel/Garments and Made-ups to enhance competitiveness by adopting principle of zerorated exports. Further, textiles products not covered under the RoSCTL scheme are covered under Remissions of Duties and Taxes on Exported Products (RoDTEP) along with other products.
The Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) under the aegis of Ministry of Textiles implements two schemes namely National Handicrafts Development Programme (NHDP) and Comprehensive Handicrafts Cluster Development Scheme (CHCDS) for overall development and promotion of handicrafts sector across the country. Under these schemes, need based financial assistance is provided for end-to-end support to the artisans through marketing events, skill development, cluster development, formation of Producer Companies, direct benefit to artisans, infrastructural and technology support, research and development support, digitization, branding and marketing of handicraft products in domestic & international markets etc. which benefit the traditional crafts and artisans throughout the country including in the state of Telangana, North East, and Gujarat.
The Fund sanctioned under the NHDP and CHCDS schemes during the financial year 2025-26 (up to February 2026) in the states of Telangana, North East, and Gujarat.
The Office of Development Commissioner (Handlooms) administer following two schemes for promotion of handloom sector and welfare of handloom workers across the country:
Under these schemes, financial assistance is provided to eligible handloom agencies/workers for raw materials, procurement of upgraded looms & accessories, solar lighting units, construction of workshed, skilling, product diversification & design innovation, technical and common infrastructure, publicity and brand development through India Handloom Brand (IHB), Handloom Mark (HLM) and GI tag, e-commerce facilities, marketing of handloom products in domestic/overseas markets, concessional loans under weavers' MUDRA scheme and social security etc.
The support provided to handloom sector in Telangana, North East and Gujarat during 2021-22 to 2025-26 (as on 28.02.2026) is as follows:
Source: DGCI&S; The total export value includes unspecified data as well.
This information was provided by THE MINISTER FOR TEXTILES SHRI GIRIRAJ SINGH in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha today.
Disclaimer: Curated by HT Syndication.