Why in the news?
- The government approved the Tex-RAMPS Scheme to strengthen the Textile sector through promoting research, innovation and competitiveness.
Tex-RAMPS Scheme
- What is it?:
- Textiles Focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring, Planning, and Start-up Scheme (Tex-RAMPS)
- It is a Central Sector Scheme fully funded by the Ministry of Textiles.
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Textiles
- Financial Outlay: Rs. 305 crore for a period FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31,
- Objective: To strengthen research, innovation, data systems, capacity-building and start-up ecosystem in India’s textiles and apparel (T&A) sector, and thereby enhance global competitiveness.
- Rationale:
- The textiles & apparel sector in India faces structural challenges: slow tech adoption, weak R&D/innovation ecosystem, fragmented supply-chains, absence of robust data & analytics for policymaking.
- With global competition (from e.g., Vietnam, Bangladesh, China) increasing, the Indian T&A ecosystem needs to “future-proof” itself via smart/sustainable textiles, start-ups, and data-driven monitoring.
- The scheme aligns with India’s strategy of moving up the value-chain in textiles: from commodity manufacturing towards technical/smart textiles, circular economy, innovation-led manufacturing.
- Features:
- Research & Innovation: Support advanced R&D in smart textiles, sustainability, emerging technologies within textiles (technical textiles, functional fabrics).
- Data, Assessment, Monitoring & Planning: Build strong data systems: employment mapping, supply-chain mapping, Integrated Textiles Statistical System (ITSS) for real-time analytics.
- Capacity Building & State-level Support: Workshops, best-practice sharing, strengthening State planning in textiles.
- Start-up/Incubation Support: Promote textile start-ups, hackathons, academia-industry linkages, incubation in textile domain.
- Fully Central Funded and co-terminus with Finance Commission cycle
- Significance:
- Helps India’s textile sector transition from large-scale commodity manufacturing to innovation-led, technology-driven value-chains.
- Strengthens the innovation ecosystem within textiles- linkage between research institutions, industry and start-ups.
- Improves evidence-based policy-making via robust data systems (employment, supply-chain, tech adoption)- important for targeted interventions.
- Enhances global competitiveness of Indian textiles / apparel- aligning with export thrust, ‘Make in India’, etc.
- Encourages new employment opportunities, start-up creation, upskilling of workforce in textiles.
- Aligns with broader themes: sustainability, circular economy, smart manufacturing.
Source: Press Information Bureau