National Technical Textiles Mission
On 26th February, 2020, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs gave its approval to set up a National Technical Textiles Mission. The Mission would have a four year implementation period from FY 2020-21 to 2023-24.
Objectives of National Technical Textiles Mission
- To promote research, export and skill development
- Reduce Technical Textiles imports of India
- Encourage manufacturing facilities and use of Technical Textiles
Salient Features
The Mission will have four components:
1. Focus on Research, Innovation and Development: This component will promote both
(i) Fundamental research at fibre level aiming at path breaking technological products in Carbon Fibre, Aramid Fibre, Nylon Fibre, ....
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