SWOT analysis is a structured planning method that evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a project or business venture. It helps understand a business better, address weaknesses, determine threats, capitalize on opportunities, and take advantage of strengths to develop goals and strategies. China ranks first in the world for textile exports, with total export revenue exceeding $274 billion in 2014-2015, making textiles China's biggest export industry. Export revenue for China's textile and garment industry grew at an average of 2.74% over 2012-2015. The future of China's apparel industry depends on specializing in specific products and shifting resources to other sectors and non-coastal regions.
Top 10 start ups that are taking india's apparel industry by stormApparel Resources
Start-ups have been receiving insurmountable support not only from the government in India but also investors from across the world. Here's a lowdown on top 10 start-ups making huge waves in the Indian apparel industry!
This document provides information on the Indian textile and clothing industry. It discusses the fragmentation of the industry between organized and unorganized sectors. It outlines major facts about the industry, including its large contribution to India's economy and exports. The document also examines the growing market size of the industry and analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Finally, it reviews government initiatives to promote the industry.
This document discusses the challenges facing the Indian auto components industry. It provides an overview of the industry, including its structure and evolution. Some key points:
- The auto components industry supports India's growing automobile industry but faces challenges in competing globally.
- Exports account for 15% of auto components production but domestic challenges like high costs, skills shortages, and government policies hamper the industry.
- The industry is structured into companies with no foreign collaboration, those with partnerships, and foreign-owned subsidiaries.
- Liberalization in the 1990s opened India to foreign automakers but revealed weaknesses in local auto components suppliers competing globally.
India is the second largest manufacturer and exporter of textiles globally, contributing over 12% to exports and 13% to industry production in FY20, employing over 45 million people. The domestic textiles market was estimated at $100 billion in FY19, and the sector contributes 2.3% to India's GDP while accounting for 5% of global textile and apparel trade, with traditional sectors making up over 75% of total production.
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INDUSTRY ANALYSIS : Textile Industry
COMPANY ANALYSIS : Arvind Mills
BRAND ANALYSIS : MTV
Concept of the month: Market Share Paradox
Event Report : Consulting Induction Program
The document provides an overview of the textile industry in India. It discusses India's international trade environment, including its balance of payments, foreign direct investment policies, major trading partners and agreements. It then introduces the Indian textile industry, covering factors such as demand conditions, related/supporting industries, competition and government policies supporting the industry. The global state of the textile industry is also reviewed, noting its expected growth and India's competitive advantages.
India is the world's second largest producer of textiles and garments. Its garment exports totaled $10.7 billion in 2009-2010, giving it a 3.2% global market share. The textiles and apparel industry employs over 7 million people and aims to double that figure by 2011-2012. It contributes 7% to India's total exports and is projected to grow from $70 billion currently to $220 billion by 2020. The government is supporting this growth through initiatives like increasing subsidies for industry modernization.
SWOT analysis is a structured planning method that evaluates the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a project or business venture. It helps understand a business better, address weaknesses, determine threats, capitalize on opportunities, and take advantage of strengths to develop goals and strategies. China ranks first in the world for textile exports, with total export revenue exceeding $274 billion in 2014-2015, making textiles China's biggest export industry. Export revenue for China's textile and garment industry grew at an average of 2.74% over 2012-2015. The future of China's apparel industry depends on specializing in specific products and shifting resources to other sectors and non-coastal regions.
Top 10 start ups that are taking india's apparel industry by stormApparel Resources
Start-ups have been receiving insurmountable support not only from the government in India but also investors from across the world. Here's a lowdown on top 10 start-ups making huge waves in the Indian apparel industry!
This document provides information on the Indian textile and clothing industry. It discusses the fragmentation of the industry between organized and unorganized sectors. It outlines major facts about the industry, including its large contribution to India's economy and exports. The document also examines the growing market size of the industry and analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Finally, it reviews government initiatives to promote the industry.
This document discusses the challenges facing the Indian auto components industry. It provides an overview of the industry, including its structure and evolution. Some key points:
- The auto components industry supports India's growing automobile industry but faces challenges in competing globally.
- Exports account for 15% of auto components production but domestic challenges like high costs, skills shortages, and government policies hamper the industry.
- The industry is structured into companies with no foreign collaboration, those with partnerships, and foreign-owned subsidiaries.
- Liberalization in the 1990s opened India to foreign automakers but revealed weaknesses in local auto components suppliers competing globally.
India is the second largest manufacturer and exporter of textiles globally, contributing over 12% to exports and 13% to industry production in FY20, employing over 45 million people. The domestic textiles market was estimated at $100 billion in FY19, and the sector contributes 2.3% to India's GDP while accounting for 5% of global textile and apparel trade, with traditional sectors making up over 75% of total production.
September 2015 Edition of BEACON, A Monthly Newsletter by SIMCON.
Inside this issue:
About Us
Our Team
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS : Textile Industry
COMPANY ANALYSIS : Arvind Mills
BRAND ANALYSIS : MTV
Concept of the month: Market Share Paradox
Event Report : Consulting Induction Program
The document provides an overview of the textile industry in India. It discusses India's international trade environment, including its balance of payments, foreign direct investment policies, major trading partners and agreements. It then introduces the Indian textile industry, covering factors such as demand conditions, related/supporting industries, competition and government policies supporting the industry. The global state of the textile industry is also reviewed, noting its expected growth and India's competitive advantages.
India is the world's second largest producer of textiles and garments. Its garment exports totaled $10.7 billion in 2009-2010, giving it a 3.2% global market share. The textiles and apparel industry employs over 7 million people and aims to double that figure by 2011-2012. It contributes 7% to India's total exports and is projected to grow from $70 billion currently to $220 billion by 2020. The government is supporting this growth through initiatives like increasing subsidies for industry modernization.
The Indian textile industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy, generating $18.73 billion in exports and employing over 35 million people. It encompasses various sectors such as cotton, man-made fibers, wool, silk, handlooms and handicrafts. While India has strengths like low costs and a large skilled workforce, the industry is fragmented and faces threats from competition abroad and within India. To capitalize on new opportunities, industry players must invest in product development, technology, and integrated manufacturing capabilities.
The textile industry in India is one of the largest and most important industries. It contributes 14% to industrial production, 4% to GDP, and 17% to export earnings. The textile industry employs over 35 million people directly. The government has implemented various initiatives and policies to promote growth of the textile sector. It aims to increase India's share of the global textile market from 4.5% to 8% by 2020. The technical textiles segment in particular is growing, with the market size projected to increase over time. Major players, investment, and opportunities in the industry are also discussed.
It could well be considered the beginning of the Golden Era for the Indian textile industry. The current year and beyond promises to be an excellent period of growth for the industry. In our recent interaction with industry leaders, a sense of optimism and confidence was quite evident. The Government is expected to announce its new textile policy with an ambitious target of achieving 20 per cent share of the global textile trade and helping the domestic industry attain a size of $650 billion by 2024-25 by focussing on investments, skill development and labour law reforms. The policy blueprint, termed the ‘Vision, Strategy and Action Plan for the textiles and apparel industry, lays thrust upon diversification of exports through new products and markets along with increasing value addition and promoting innovation and RandD activities. Dr. Rohit Agarwal "Golden Era of Indian Textile Industry" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-2 , February 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd21374.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/21374/golden-era-of-indian-textile-industry/dr-rohit-agarwal
The leather industry in India is one of the largest foreign exchange earners and is growing rapidly. Careers in leather technology are well-suited for creative and technical individuals. Jobs can be found in design, production management, and marketing. Designers create new patterns while considering fashion trends, and production managers oversee tanning and treating animal skins. Several institutes in India offer training programs for careers in leather technology.
Pune institute of business management(final presentation)MANISHKUMAR09876
This document provides information about Koutons, an Indian textile company. It discusses the size and growth of the global and Indian textile sectors. The historical growth rate of the Indian textile sector was 8.09% before liberalization but slowed to 2.53% from 2007-2012. The sector's GDP contribution is projected to grow from 4% to 8% over the next 5 years. Koutons focuses on the male population aged 22-45 in metro cities. It has grown to over 1420 outlets across India since starting in 1990. The company aims to increase its geographic reach and manufacturing capacity through strategic acquisitions.
The document discusses the textile and garment industry in India. It provides background on the history and structure of the industry. Some key points:
- The textile industry is one of India's largest, providing employment to over 45 million people and accounting for 14% of industrial production.
- The garment industry is highly fragmented, with over 27,000 domestic manufacturers. Exports of garments have increased significantly since quotas were removed in 2004.
- India is the second largest producer of textiles globally, with a major share of the world market in products like cotton yarn. The garment industry focuses on ready-made exports and is a large foreign exchange earner.
Organisational study at texport Overseas ltdShashi Kiran
Texport Overseas Pvt Ltd is a leading manufacturer of garments in India that produces various types of clothing for men, women, and children. The document provides an overview of the company and the garment manufacturing industry in India. It discusses the company's products, organizational structure, departments, and objectives of the study, which are to understand the company's operations and functions in order to identify areas for improvement. The textile and apparel industry is an important part of the Indian economy, employing millions of people and being a major source of exports. However, the industry faces limitations such as outdated equipment and a lack of skills and strategies that prevent it from reaching its full potential.
Small business exports from india a look into the leather footwear industry ...Sajeev Keswani
The document discusses India's leather footwear industry, which is a major export industry for the country. It is the largest segment of the leather industry. India exports over 50% of its leather footwear production, mainly to Europe, UK, USA, Australia, and Africa. The industry employs around 2.5 million people directly and indirectly. The government supports the industry through policies like tax benefits, import duty waivers, and export promotion programs. While the industry has opportunities to grow further, it faces threats such as lack of organization and difficulties obtaining financing.
Textile Industry. Cotton Fabric Manufacturing Business. Business Opportunities in Clothing Industry
Textile is a flexible material formed using different processes, such as knitting, weaving, felting, or crocheting. These materials are used in the manufacturing of a wide range of conventional, as well as advanced finished goods, in kitchen, upholstery, bedding, transportation, construction, protective, handbags, medical, apparel, ties & clothing accessories.
India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. The Indian textiles industry, currently estimated at around US$ 150 billion, is expected to reach US$ 250 billion by 2019. India’s textiles industry contributed seven per cent of the industry output (in value terms) of India in 2017-18.It contributed two per cent to the GDP of India and employs more than 45 million people in 2017-18.The sector contributed 15 per cent to the export earnings of India in 2017-18.
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The document provides an overview of the Ethiopian textile industry and its present status and future growth prospects. It discusses the history and development of cotton production, textile mills, and the garment sector in Ethiopia. It also analyzes the challenges facing the industry and provides recommendations to strengthen these sectors through improved quality standards, marketing, access to export markets, and attracting foreign investment. The overall aim is to outline Ethiopia's ambitious plans to boost textile and apparel exports to $1 billion in the next five years through concerted industry development efforts.
The leather industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy, generating over 2.5 million jobs. India is one of the largest producers and exporters of leather and leather products globally. It is the second largest producer of footwear and leather garments, and third largest producer of saddlery and harness items. However, the industry faces threats from environmental regulations, rising competition, and dependence on imports. To sustain long-term growth, the industry needs to invest in modern production technologies and develop the domestic market.
Indian Textile Industry and its relations with EUShray Jali
The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in India, contributing 14% to industrial production and employing over 35 million people. It has strong historical trade relations with the European Union (EU), which is now India's largest export market for textiles. However, the industry also faces challenges like outdated technology and competition. The government has introduced initiatives like the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme to support the industry. While trade with the EU has grown significantly in recent decades, the economic crisis since 2008 has led to a decline in production and exports for both India and the EU. The industry is focusing on moving to higher value products and the EU remains an important future export market.
The document summarizes the textile industry in Bangladesh, including its history, current state, and future opportunities and challenges. It notes that Bangladesh currently has over 4,800 garment factories and exports over $20 billion worth of garments annually, accounting for 78% of the country's total exports. However, it mainly produces low-cost basic items and lags behind competitors in product diversification. The document discusses new technologies that could be applied to textiles, such as smart textiles that change properties in response to environmental conditions. It predicts Bangladesh's garment exports will triple in size over the next 10 years if it focuses on innovation, but will need to develop more advanced and fashion-oriented products to strengthen its industry.
The Indian garment industry is an important sector that employs millions of people and accounts for a significant portion of India's GDP and exports. It has grown substantially over the years at 30% annually and is now one of the largest exporters of garments globally, though it faces competition from countries like Bangladesh and China. The industry relies on India's advantages like availability of raw materials and cheap labor but also faces challenges around technology, skills, and government policies.
IN This PPT i include all the thiks like intro of the industry, major players of industry in india, growth , trends, fdi, market share in india , SWOT analysis ETC. This PPT is as on NOV10,2019.
The document summarizes the Indian textile industry. It notes that the industry contributes significantly to India's economy through production, employment, and exports. The industry encompasses the full value chain from raw materials to final products. It has witnessed growth in recent decades. The government has implemented various initiatives and reforms to promote modernization and competitiveness in the industry. India has inherent advantages through its large raw material base and skilled workforce. There are business opportunities for both domestic and foreign players across the value chain.
The document analyzes India's textile sector, which contributes 14% to industrial production and employs over 35 million people. It discusses the country's leadership in cotton, jute, silk and technical textiles production. The top three export destinations for Indian textiles are the US, EU and China. Key players in the industry include Arvind Mills, Raymond Ltd and Bombay Dyeing. The future of the textile industry looks promising due to strong raw material resources, growing domestic demand, and investment opportunities.
The text summarizes key information about the global textile industry:
1) The textile industry involves designing, manufacturing, and distributing textiles such as clothing and involves natural or artificial fibers formed into textiles through processes like weaving, knitting, and pressing.
2) Historically, the textile industry developed in the 19th century through the industrial revolution and mass clothing production but later faced issues with unsafe working conditions and low wages.
3) The textile industry remains an important global industry worth over $400 billion annually and is concentrated in certain areas but has increasingly moved production overseas through globalization and trade agreements.
Made in india textile and garments industryanooppainuly
The document discusses the textile and apparel industry in India. It provides an overview of key facts about the industry, including that India has the largest loom capacity globally and is the second largest textile exporter. The domestic textile market is expected to grow from $67 billion in 2014 to $141 billion by 2021. The government continues to support the industry through various policies and schemes.
This document discusses criminal law and cyber crimes. It covers the essential elements of criminal liability, including that a person must commit a guilty act and have a guilty mind. It also discusses corporate criminal liability and the liability of corporate officers. The document then covers different types of crimes such as violent crimes, property crimes, white collar crimes, organized crime, and defenses to criminal liability. It discusses criminal procedures established by the US Constitution to protect those accused of crimes. Finally, it discusses cyber crimes such as cyber theft, financial crimes, identity theft, and hacking.
The Constitution established a federal government with enumerated powers shared with state governments. The Commerce Clause authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce and private businesses. States have inherent police powers but laws cannot substantially interfere with interstate commerce. Federal law supersedes conflicting state laws. While the Bill of Rights originally limited only the federal government, it has since been applied to states as well through the 14th Amendment. This protects various rights including free speech, religious freedom, due process, and privacy, though some restrictions are allowed.
Cell & its structure & functionMayank Sharma
This document discusses cells and their discovery. It provides definitions of cells and notes that cells are the basic unit of structure and function for all living things. It describes how Robert Hooke first observed cells in 1665 using a microscope. The size of organisms is determined by the number of cells they contain. The document outlines key parts of cells like the cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, chromosomes, and various cell organelles. It concludes with a comparison of plant and animal cells.
The Indian textile industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy, generating $18.73 billion in exports and employing over 35 million people. It encompasses various sectors such as cotton, man-made fibers, wool, silk, handlooms and handicrafts. While India has strengths like low costs and a large skilled workforce, the industry is fragmented and faces threats from competition abroad and within India. To capitalize on new opportunities, industry players must invest in product development, technology, and integrated manufacturing capabilities.
The textile industry in India is one of the largest and most important industries. It contributes 14% to industrial production, 4% to GDP, and 17% to export earnings. The textile industry employs over 35 million people directly. The government has implemented various initiatives and policies to promote growth of the textile sector. It aims to increase India's share of the global textile market from 4.5% to 8% by 2020. The technical textiles segment in particular is growing, with the market size projected to increase over time. Major players, investment, and opportunities in the industry are also discussed.
It could well be considered the beginning of the Golden Era for the Indian textile industry. The current year and beyond promises to be an excellent period of growth for the industry. In our recent interaction with industry leaders, a sense of optimism and confidence was quite evident. The Government is expected to announce its new textile policy with an ambitious target of achieving 20 per cent share of the global textile trade and helping the domestic industry attain a size of $650 billion by 2024-25 by focussing on investments, skill development and labour law reforms. The policy blueprint, termed the ‘Vision, Strategy and Action Plan for the textiles and apparel industry, lays thrust upon diversification of exports through new products and markets along with increasing value addition and promoting innovation and RandD activities. Dr. Rohit Agarwal "Golden Era of Indian Textile Industry" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-2 , February 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd21374.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/21374/golden-era-of-indian-textile-industry/dr-rohit-agarwal
The leather industry in India is one of the largest foreign exchange earners and is growing rapidly. Careers in leather technology are well-suited for creative and technical individuals. Jobs can be found in design, production management, and marketing. Designers create new patterns while considering fashion trends, and production managers oversee tanning and treating animal skins. Several institutes in India offer training programs for careers in leather technology.
Pune institute of business management(final presentation)MANISHKUMAR09876
This document provides information about Koutons, an Indian textile company. It discusses the size and growth of the global and Indian textile sectors. The historical growth rate of the Indian textile sector was 8.09% before liberalization but slowed to 2.53% from 2007-2012. The sector's GDP contribution is projected to grow from 4% to 8% over the next 5 years. Koutons focuses on the male population aged 22-45 in metro cities. It has grown to over 1420 outlets across India since starting in 1990. The company aims to increase its geographic reach and manufacturing capacity through strategic acquisitions.
The document discusses the textile and garment industry in India. It provides background on the history and structure of the industry. Some key points:
- The textile industry is one of India's largest, providing employment to over 45 million people and accounting for 14% of industrial production.
- The garment industry is highly fragmented, with over 27,000 domestic manufacturers. Exports of garments have increased significantly since quotas were removed in 2004.
- India is the second largest producer of textiles globally, with a major share of the world market in products like cotton yarn. The garment industry focuses on ready-made exports and is a large foreign exchange earner.
Organisational study at texport Overseas ltdShashi Kiran
Texport Overseas Pvt Ltd is a leading manufacturer of garments in India that produces various types of clothing for men, women, and children. The document provides an overview of the company and the garment manufacturing industry in India. It discusses the company's products, organizational structure, departments, and objectives of the study, which are to understand the company's operations and functions in order to identify areas for improvement. The textile and apparel industry is an important part of the Indian economy, employing millions of people and being a major source of exports. However, the industry faces limitations such as outdated equipment and a lack of skills and strategies that prevent it from reaching its full potential.
Small business exports from india a look into the leather footwear industry ...Sajeev Keswani
The document discusses India's leather footwear industry, which is a major export industry for the country. It is the largest segment of the leather industry. India exports over 50% of its leather footwear production, mainly to Europe, UK, USA, Australia, and Africa. The industry employs around 2.5 million people directly and indirectly. The government supports the industry through policies like tax benefits, import duty waivers, and export promotion programs. While the industry has opportunities to grow further, it faces threats such as lack of organization and difficulties obtaining financing.
Textile Industry. Cotton Fabric Manufacturing Business. Business Opportunities in Clothing Industry
Textile is a flexible material formed using different processes, such as knitting, weaving, felting, or crocheting. These materials are used in the manufacturing of a wide range of conventional, as well as advanced finished goods, in kitchen, upholstery, bedding, transportation, construction, protective, handbags, medical, apparel, ties & clothing accessories.
India Textile Industry is one of the leading textile industries in the world. The Indian textiles industry, currently estimated at around US$ 150 billion, is expected to reach US$ 250 billion by 2019. India’s textiles industry contributed seven per cent of the industry output (in value terms) of India in 2017-18.It contributed two per cent to the GDP of India and employs more than 45 million people in 2017-18.The sector contributed 15 per cent to the export earnings of India in 2017-18.
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#Textile_Industry, Textile Industry in India, #Textile_Manufacturing_Industry_in_India, Indian Textile Industry, #Textiles_and_Garments, Textile Sector, Starting your own Textile Business, #How_to_Start_Textile_Manufacturing_Business, Textile Business, Textile Manufacturing, #How_to_Set_up_a_Garment_Factory_for_Beginners, Clothing Industry, Setting up of a Garment Industry, Start a Fabric Business in India, Textile Unit Business in India, Starting a Textile Manufacturing Unit, How to Start a Textile, Textile Business Plan, #Cost_of_Setting_up_Textile_Industry, #How_to_Start_a_Clothing_Manufacturing_Business, Starting your own Clothing Manufacturing Business, Starting a Garment Business, Garment Manufacturing Business, #Apparel_Manufacturing_Industry, Textile and Apparel Industry, Business Plan for Textile Manufacturing, How to Start a Textile Mill? Profitable Small Business Opportunities in Clothing Industry in India, Business Opportunities in Textile Industry, Starting a Garment Business, Clothing Manufacture Business Plan, #Detailed_Project_Report_on_Textile_Industry, Project Report on Textile Industry, Pre-Investment Feasibility Study on Textile Industry, Techno-Economic feasibility study on Textile Industry, #Feasibility_report_on_Textile_Industry, Free Project Profile on Textile Industry, Project profile on Textile Industry, Download free project profile on Textile Industry, Cotton Fabric Manufacturing Business, Cotton Fabric Manufacture, Start Fabric Manufacturing Business, Cotton Fabric
The document provides an overview of the Ethiopian textile industry and its present status and future growth prospects. It discusses the history and development of cotton production, textile mills, and the garment sector in Ethiopia. It also analyzes the challenges facing the industry and provides recommendations to strengthen these sectors through improved quality standards, marketing, access to export markets, and attracting foreign investment. The overall aim is to outline Ethiopia's ambitious plans to boost textile and apparel exports to $1 billion in the next five years through concerted industry development efforts.
The leather industry is a major contributor to the Indian economy, generating over 2.5 million jobs. India is one of the largest producers and exporters of leather and leather products globally. It is the second largest producer of footwear and leather garments, and third largest producer of saddlery and harness items. However, the industry faces threats from environmental regulations, rising competition, and dependence on imports. To sustain long-term growth, the industry needs to invest in modern production technologies and develop the domestic market.
Indian Textile Industry and its relations with EUShray Jali
The Indian textile industry is one of the largest industries in India, contributing 14% to industrial production and employing over 35 million people. It has strong historical trade relations with the European Union (EU), which is now India's largest export market for textiles. However, the industry also faces challenges like outdated technology and competition. The government has introduced initiatives like the Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme to support the industry. While trade with the EU has grown significantly in recent decades, the economic crisis since 2008 has led to a decline in production and exports for both India and the EU. The industry is focusing on moving to higher value products and the EU remains an important future export market.
The document summarizes the textile industry in Bangladesh, including its history, current state, and future opportunities and challenges. It notes that Bangladesh currently has over 4,800 garment factories and exports over $20 billion worth of garments annually, accounting for 78% of the country's total exports. However, it mainly produces low-cost basic items and lags behind competitors in product diversification. The document discusses new technologies that could be applied to textiles, such as smart textiles that change properties in response to environmental conditions. It predicts Bangladesh's garment exports will triple in size over the next 10 years if it focuses on innovation, but will need to develop more advanced and fashion-oriented products to strengthen its industry.
The Indian garment industry is an important sector that employs millions of people and accounts for a significant portion of India's GDP and exports. It has grown substantially over the years at 30% annually and is now one of the largest exporters of garments globally, though it faces competition from countries like Bangladesh and China. The industry relies on India's advantages like availability of raw materials and cheap labor but also faces challenges around technology, skills, and government policies.
IN This PPT i include all the thiks like intro of the industry, major players of industry in india, growth , trends, fdi, market share in india , SWOT analysis ETC. This PPT is as on NOV10,2019.
The document summarizes the Indian textile industry. It notes that the industry contributes significantly to India's economy through production, employment, and exports. The industry encompasses the full value chain from raw materials to final products. It has witnessed growth in recent decades. The government has implemented various initiatives and reforms to promote modernization and competitiveness in the industry. India has inherent advantages through its large raw material base and skilled workforce. There are business opportunities for both domestic and foreign players across the value chain.
The document analyzes India's textile sector, which contributes 14% to industrial production and employs over 35 million people. It discusses the country's leadership in cotton, jute, silk and technical textiles production. The top three export destinations for Indian textiles are the US, EU and China. Key players in the industry include Arvind Mills, Raymond Ltd and Bombay Dyeing. The future of the textile industry looks promising due to strong raw material resources, growing domestic demand, and investment opportunities.
The text summarizes key information about the global textile industry:
1) The textile industry involves designing, manufacturing, and distributing textiles such as clothing and involves natural or artificial fibers formed into textiles through processes like weaving, knitting, and pressing.
2) Historically, the textile industry developed in the 19th century through the industrial revolution and mass clothing production but later faced issues with unsafe working conditions and low wages.
3) The textile industry remains an important global industry worth over $400 billion annually and is concentrated in certain areas but has increasingly moved production overseas through globalization and trade agreements.
Made in india textile and garments industryanooppainuly
The document discusses the textile and apparel industry in India. It provides an overview of key facts about the industry, including that India has the largest loom capacity globally and is the second largest textile exporter. The domestic textile market is expected to grow from $67 billion in 2014 to $141 billion by 2021. The government continues to support the industry through various policies and schemes.
This document discusses criminal law and cyber crimes. It covers the essential elements of criminal liability, including that a person must commit a guilty act and have a guilty mind. It also discusses corporate criminal liability and the liability of corporate officers. The document then covers different types of crimes such as violent crimes, property crimes, white collar crimes, organized crime, and defenses to criminal liability. It discusses criminal procedures established by the US Constitution to protect those accused of crimes. Finally, it discusses cyber crimes such as cyber theft, financial crimes, identity theft, and hacking.
The Constitution established a federal government with enumerated powers shared with state governments. The Commerce Clause authorizes Congress to regulate interstate commerce and private businesses. States have inherent police powers but laws cannot substantially interfere with interstate commerce. Federal law supersedes conflicting state laws. While the Bill of Rights originally limited only the federal government, it has since been applied to states as well through the 14th Amendment. This protects various rights including free speech, religious freedom, due process, and privacy, though some restrictions are allowed.
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1. According to the document, what is India's current share of the global textile trade?
2. What two countries are mentioned as the biggest importers of textiles according to the global scenario section?
3. Which state is mentioned as the 2nd largest producer of raw silk in India according to the achievements section?
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
3. Overseas Textiles
Opportunities
Introduction
“Team
Work” – Video clip
Indian
Textiles
Overseas
Skills
How
textiles
required for overseas opportunities
do you find the opportunities???
Conclusion
Interaction
4. Indian Textiles - India
Looks Forward To Improve In
Technology
The Indian Textile Industry counts among the leading textile industries in the world.
India’s textile industry contributes about 14 % to industrial production; 4 % to the
country’s gross domestic product (GDP); 17 % to its export earnings; and is a source
of direct employment for over 35 million people, which makes it the second largest
provider of employment after agriculture. Abundant raw materials, healthy foreign
direct investments (FDI) and a government willing to invest ensures a bright future
for India’s textile sector.
The industry is expected to touch US$ 220 billion by 2020, according to estimates by
Alok Industries Ltd. Also, India has the capacity to improve its textile and apparel
share in the world trade from the current 4.5 per cent to 8 per cent and reach US$ 80
billion by 2020.
Garment exports from India grew by 19 per in the period July 2012–July 2013 to
touch US$ 1.27 billion, on the back of increasing demand in developed economies
such as the US, according to data released by the Apparel Export Promotion Council
(AEPC).
MMF production recorded an increase of 7 per cent in the month of August 2013 and
5. Overseas Textiles
It divided into 3 categories
1.
Textile Machineries Manufacturing –
China, India, Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium, France, Turkey, USA,
EU
2.
Textile Products Manufacturing –
China, India, Srilanka, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia
, Maurice, Madagascar, South African countries, Gulf
countries, Morocco, Singapore, Malaysia, USA, EU
3.
Buying Offices – China, India, US, EU and other countries
4.
Textiles products manufacturers looks “Developing countries” to
setup new factories mainly on labour cost, able to get foreign
countries funding facilities
6. Skills requirement
Skills + Attitude = Complete Man
Educational qualification + Industrial
Experience
Skills
◦ Technical skill
◦ Communication
◦ Management
Attitude
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Honesty
Positive ,Winning attitude
Team player
Flexible, Hard work
Accountability
Make it happen, Champion culture
7. Find your
Opportunities…
Work place, Institution Seniors/ Friends
& Relations ( who are the people in
overseas?)
Internet, Consultancies (
Naukri.com, LinkedIn, Fashion potato
and etc..)
What are the opportunities ??????
All kinds of jobs available same as Indian
textiles industry, mainly in apparel
8. Conclusion
Set the GOAL - Where I am? Where
need to be ? What need to do ? How I
am going do this?
PLAN DO CHECK ACT
11. Notes
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the market value of all
officially recognized final goods and services produced within
a country in a year, or other given period of time.