Gurgaon has the Potential to become an Apparel Hub like Banaras & Surat-Additional Chief Secretary,Govt. of Haryana

Gurgaon has the Potential to become an Apparel Hub like Banaras & Surat-Additional Chief Secretary,Govt. of Haryana
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The discussion was led by Shri. P K Das, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana. Shri T.L. Satyaprakash, Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon, Shri Sanjeev Raheja, CII, Chandigarh, Shri Ashwani Gupta, Additional Director (Tech), Shri. S N Singh, Joint Director, District Industries Centre, Gurgaon, Shri Vijay Mathur, Additional Secretary General, AEPC, Shri H K L Magu, MD, Jyoti Apparels, Animes

Key Highlights
Discussion on attracting investments in the Apparel Sector through Happening Haryana : Global Investor’s Summit
Skilling and Employing: Priority of the Govt. in the Apparel Sector.
Setting up of more Industrial Training Institutes (ITI’s) is the need of the hour.
Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) hosted the Government Officials of Haryana along with Apparel Industry Experts to discuss the scope of Investment in Apparel Industry as the industry is gearing up for more investment. The discussion was held with respect to the upcoming ‘HAPPENING HARYANA: Global Investors Summit” in Gurgaon where Apparel Sector is one of the focus area for investment in Haryana.

The discussion was led by Shri. P K Das, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana. Shri T.L. Satyaprakash, Deputy Commissioner, Gurgaon, Shri Sanjeev Raheja, CII, Chandigarh, Shri Ashwani Gupta, Additional Director (Tech), Shri. S N Singh, Joint Director, District Industries Centre, Gurgaon, Shri Vijay Mathur, Additional Secretary General, AEPC, Shri H K L Magu, MD, Jyoti Apparels, Animesh Saxena, MD, Neetee Clothing and Shri Gautam Nair, MD, Matrix Clothing, were among the dignitaries present at the discussion.

Critical issues such as skilled manpower supply, ease of doing business and need for constant interaction between government and industry for easier compliance of regulations for the apparel industry were discussed. The agenda of the meeting was to understand the critical issues that the apparel industry is facing and existing entrepreneurial growth in this sector. The presentation also addressed the lack of sufficient industrial training institutes. With grueling emphasis on Skill India these days, there is a need to open more ITI’s training students about the nuances of apparel sector, so that this industry sees more professional entering it to entry-level jobs. Skill-based training makes entrants more employable in a particular sector.

“We have made a mark in Apparel Export all over the world. We are the seventh largest apparel exporter in Globe and the industry is growing at the rate of 3.50%. Haryana is the upcoming destination for investment in apparel industry and is turning into an apparel hub. I would like Gurgaon to become an apparel brand like Surat and Banaras. The Government of Haryana will support the budding entrepreneurs and will provide favorable environment to them. We will gear up and address the critical issues of the industry to motivate entrepreneurship and provide investment in Apparel Industry. ”Shri. P K Das, IAS, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Haryana.

“We are happy that Happening Haryana has Apparel Sector as an area of investment in Haryana. I appreciate the initiative taken by the Government of Haryana in taking up the industry issues. The apparel sector has its share of problems; investment would increase by leaps and bounds once the government takes steps towards eradication of these problems. We have collaborated with state government in various areas and we are constantly in touch with them to help Apparel Industry grow further” Mr. Ashok G Rajani, Chairman, AEPC.

“The apparel sector is growing at a rapid pace though there are some hindrances which need to be addressed by the government:
The prevalence of inspector raaj. The industry despite being the least polluting one has to bear the brunt of regular summoning and notices from the pollution boards and such other officers.

The burden of ESI proves to be difficult for new Industrialists and the Haryana government should ease it out by paying the Industrialists share of ESI for first 5 years as is done by the government of Karnataka and Gujrat. It will be a great boost to the industrialists” said Shri H K L Magu, MD, Jyoti Apparels. Speaking further he stressed that apparel industry is one sector which can make the ‘Happening Haryana’ successful.

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