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The industry is set for strong growth, buoyed by both strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. The organised apparel segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 13 per cent over a 10-year period creating enormous opportunities. Apparel constitute a large share in the overall sector, accounting for 69 per cent in 2012 while textile contributed 31 per cent to the total market share. The total exports of textile and apparel sector from India grew to US$ 33.3 billion in FY12 from US$ 17.6 billion in FY06, implying a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.2 per cent. The exports are expected to increase further to US$ 82 billion by 2021.h rate (CAGR) of 11.2 per cent. The exports are expected to increase further to US$ 82 billion by 2021.
India's growing population has been a key driver of textile consumption growth in the country. Changing lifestyle, rising incomes and increasing demand for quality products are set to fuel demand for apparel.
The Government of India (GOI) is taking initiatives to attract foreign investments in the textile sector through promotional visits to countries such as Japan, Germany, Italy and France. The government has allowed 100 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI) in the sector through the automatic route. In the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17), the government plans to spend US$ 9.1 billion on textiles as against US$ 4 billion in the 11th Plan.
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2. SOME FACTS THE INDIAN TEXTILE
& GARMENT INDUSTRY:-
Indian Textile sector grew by more than 5% in the last two
fiscal years and is projected to grow at 16% by 2012.
Being the second largest employer of Indians after
agriculture, it currently employs 88 million people and is
expected to generate another 17 million jobs by 2012.
The gross value is the third largest of textile to both USA
and Europe and exports grow by 24% in last fiscal year.
They are likely to grow by 25% in the next 5 years
increasing the Indian Textile Industry’s share in world
textile market from 3% to 7%.
3. Thus, the facts and figures speak for the prospects and
potentials of Textile Industry. However the textile sector is still in
a nascent stage for the world market.
The fact can be revealed from the fact that the appreciating
rupee in six months has resulted in the prices falling from $2.00
to $1.96 in the price of per sq. mt of cloth and a loss of 5.79 lakh
potential jobs in the year 2007-08 as per the study carried out by
citi.
These conditions will cause further problems for the industry.
The government is also introducing lot of schemes in order to
safeguard the Indian Textile industry as it is very important at
their hour.
4. ThE 11 Th FivE yEAr plAn (2007-2012)
prESEnTS ThE glOriOuS prOSpECT ThAT
ThE SECTOr pOSSESS wiThin iTS wrApS
S. CAPABILITIES 2005-2006 2006-2007 BY 2012
NO (ESTIMATE (PROJECTE
D) D)
1 Growth rate (over the 8.2% Above 8% 16%
last fiscal year)
2 Employment 88 million - 105 million
3 Gross value $9309.8 - $115 billion
million
4 Export $17.85 billion 19.24 billion $55 billion
5 Investment Rs. 64,478 crores (Between Rs. 1,50,600
2004-2007) crores.
6 Share in world market 3% - 7%
*Figures are provided by the ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India.
5. BriEF ABOuT ThE EvEnT:-
It will be a 3 days event in europe that too in the
major cities in the countries like France & Germany,
wherein Indian Textile products and Indian designers
will show case their collections.
It is for the first time the efforts have been done to
promote the Indian Textile & Garment Industry in
Europe.
Their will be about 4-5 fashion shows and
exhibition displaying the costumes designed by the
Indian designers.
6. About us
We introduce ourselves as International Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT)
established in 1990 by Mr. Ratnadeep Lal leading Fashion Technologies of India.
We are imparting education in Fashion Technology, Interior Designing, Apparel
Merchandising, Garment Manufacturing, Fashion Designing, Textile Designing,
Jewellery Designing etc. For the last 18 year over 70, 000 students are trained
through 70 centres worldwide. We are also tied up with more than 500 fashion
Export Houses and Buying Houses worldwide wherein our trained professions are
working.
iift has done various projects for state governments like Rajasthan, Haryana,
Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra Government.
IIFT has recently signed an MOU with Malaysia, Luxembourg and Kenya for
developing the Fashion Industry in the respective countries.
IIFT Has been able to show case their student designer collection all over the
world true FTV, as FTV has covered its Annual Fashion Show Glamoria’09 held in
June 2009.
7. Mr. Ratnadeep Lal (Founder &
Chairman IIFT Group) – of
International Institute of Fashion
Technology in India imparting
training in the field of Fashion,
Textile, Garment Design,
Merchandising and Garment
Business Administration. Catering to
over 500 exporters, manufacturers of
Ratnadeep Lal related field of Fashion, Textile, and
Merchandising etc and trained over
Founder & Chairman 70,000 Professional.
Brief Details
Leading fashion technologist of India – a graduate of London College of
Fashion – Oxford Street, London – one of the leading fashion school of India.
One of the pioneer of spreading fashion education in India in early nineties
Founder & CEO – International Institute of Fashion Technology – established
in 1990 imparting fashion education for over 19 years – one of the pioneer
fashion institute of India. More than 70,000 professionals have taken training so
far since then from IIFT – Now spreaded to more than 70 branches.
8. Have a vast experience of Production, Designing & Merchandising & Haute Couture
culture during his tenure in UK & France for over five years & in India as well.
Have an experience of over 25 years in Garment Trade with experience in working with
major designer & fashion houses in UK & France.
Pioneered the fashion education in Middle east, Mauritius & is founder member of
Dubai’s and Mauritius first school of fashion.
Established India’s first High Fashion Show Room for current & futuristic trends where
even buyers can have samples for coming season.
One of the leading professional fashion institute of U.P(Delhi college of fashion,lucknow)
was established by Ratanadeep lal.
Invited / Visited all leading fashion institute around the globe for seminars, services,
consultancies and tie-ups & interaction i.e., invited / visited – Buckinghamshire
University, London College of Fashion, Leicester College, University of Northumbia at
New Casttle, Loughborough College of Art & Design, Middlesex University, Edinburgh
College of Art & Design, Esmod, Institute Paris Modeliste, Paris American Academy,
Limkokwing University Malaysia.
Visited all the major fashion textile exhibitions in the world over many times – few
mentioning Pret-E-Porter, SEHM, London Fashion Week, IGEDO etc
9. Design Consultant to India’s leading fashion house PR’s Cleopatra Haute
Couture which caters to the markets in Europe, India, Middle East, and African Region.
Organized, Chaired, Produced & Directed more than 600 fashion shows in India & abroad.
Visiting consultant to many fashion & textile companies in India & Abroad.
Spread the fashion culture in Kathmandu & regularly organizing International Fashion
Summit in Kathmandu for last 13 years.
Visiting consultant to many fashion & textile companies in India & Abroad.
Has been a part of the column in the fashion magazine FLASH and actively writing for the
same.
Established fashion vision an in-house video magazine on fashion having over 75 episodes
containing fashion & life style trends.
Consulted by many Bollywood stars for fashion trends/forecasting projects
Done consultation for many projects for Govt. of India, Delhi, U.P., Himachal , Rajasthan ,
Harayana , I.T.P.O., Swiss Embassy, French Embassy etc.
Promoted many designers & professional of fashion, textile & garment field of India & Abroad.
Chairman of International Textile & Fashion Council in which More than 10,000 members
are attached for last 15 years.
10. Member of FDCI- Fashion Design Council of India, active participant of Lakme India
Fashion Week.
Member of the Panel of Academic Experts of K.R. Mangalam World School, New Delhi.
Partner with Fernando Guzman of FASHION GENIUS INSTITUTE Luxembourg to
create one of the best post university projects in the world.
Active member of jury in the INLAC foundation which sends students abroad on
scholarships for advanced studies.
Represents 22 renowned universities of Australia and India.
He is the strategic partner of Limkokwing University—Malaysia and Lorenzo De Medici
university—Italy (Rome, Florence, Tuscania)
He Has Been Awarded With The Title Of “Pride Of The Country” By The Society Of
Industry And Business Achievement In 2008
11. About the models &
choreogrAphers:-
The show will be choreographed by one of the leading
choreographer of India who will be able to ignite the
ramp with approx 20 Top models from India and 10 top
models from Europe.
List of models will include names amongst the Femina
Miss India’s.
12. About the designers:-
Top legends of Indian Fashion fraternity will be approached,
and the few names will be selected from among the following:-
Rohit Bal Ritu Beri
Ashima Leena Ritu Kumar
Shantanu and Nikhil
Neeta Lulla
Rocky S.
J. J. Valaya
Meera and Muzaffar Ali
Tarun Tahiliani.
The Indian upcoming designers who will rule the fashion
industry after 5 years will be selected from reputed fashion
institute like IIFT, NID Ahmedabad, NIFT, Pearl Academy etc.
13. mediA:-
The media publicity & bias registrations online
facility will be available for registering the buyers
from europe and international media for the coverage.
Involvement of Indian media and tele Channels like
FTV India, Zee T.V., N.D.T.V, Star News, Hindustan
Times, Times of India etc. will be roped in for the
event coverage.
14. budget:-
Approx 40-50 lakhs will be involved in the event for showcasing the
exhibition and organizing the shows, besides the airfare ‘n’
accommodation.
Funding:-
We are focusing the funding from the following directions:-
a) Govt. of India:- Ministry of Textile sponsorship, which we are aiming of
about 15-20 lakhs that will include promotion of designer ‘n’ handloom
sector in Europe and looking after the travel and accommodation.
b) Sponsorships from International companies:- Approx 5 lakhs.
c) Sponsorships from Indian Companies:- Approx 5 lakhs.
d) Sponsorships of Fashion Show through designer and fabric suppliers:-
Approx 10 lakhs.
e) Sponsorship from IIFT:- Approx 10 lakhs