According to an official communication, the mega textile park is set to be built on a 1,052-acre site in E Kumaralingapuram in Virudhunagar district, which is close to the Chennai-Madurai-Kanyakumari national highway (NH-44). It is well connected to Thoothukudi sea port and Madurai airport. The proposed project site is owned by the State Industries Promotion Corporation (SIPCOT).
India’s Tamil Nadu has become the first state to launch a mega textile park as part of the government’s PM MITRA initiative. Eleven companies have signed agreements to set up units in the 1,052-acre park, with a total investment of ₹1,231 crore. Tamil Nadu will invest ₹2,000 crore in the park, which will create employment for about 2 lakh people.
Giving a big boost to the textile sector, the PM MITRA parks collectively would create huge employment opportunities for an estimated 20 lakh people, attracting about ₹70,000 crore investment, Indian textile minister Piyush Goyal said at the launch ceremony in Chennai.
CM Stalin said infrastructure work at an estimated ₹2,000 crore, which includes a Central subsidy of ₹500 crore, will be taken up. Upon completion, the textile park will provide employment opportunities to 2 lakh people and would ensure the economic development of southern Tamil Nadu, he said.
Minister Goyal said that various processes such as ginning, weaving, processing, and shipping were being done at separate locations that were far away from each other, making the activity “inefficient and costly.” The transportation of material also involved a high cost. The mega park will encourage all the processes at one place which will reduce transportation costs drastically, he said. The amenities at the PM MITRA park in the state include plug-and-play infrastructure, an effluent treatment plant, and testing facilities.
On the occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “The PM MITRA mega textiles park will enable the state to have a greater share in the man-made fibre and technical textiles market globally thus boosting India’s efforts to be a global hub for textiles.”
The MoU was signed between officials in the presence of Stalin, state ministers Thangam Thennarasu, KKSSR Ramachandran, R Gandhi, and Union ministers L Murugan and Darshana Vikram Jardosh, apart from Goyal.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KUL)