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Swift Textiles' Rs 235 Cr Investment Sparks Nava Raipur Textile Park Growth

Swift Textiles Pvt Ltd is investing Rs 235 crore to establish a garment manufacturing unit in Nava Raipur Textile Park, creating 4,650 jobs. The facility will produce knit garments and children's wear for export to European and American markets. The textile park, spread across 81 acres, is part of Chhattisgarh's strategy to promote labour-intensive industries and provide employment to youth from tribal regions. Three companies in the park collectively represent an investment of Rs 445 crore and over 11,000 jobs.

Nava Raipur Textile Park takes off: Swift textiles to invest Rs 235 crore, create 4,650 jobs

Raipur, June 26

As India moves towards becoming a global manufacturing hub, Chhattisgarh is redefining its industrial identity. The groundbreaking of the first garment manufacturing unit at the upcoming Textile Park in Nava Raipur marks a significant step in this transformation.

Tamil Nadu-based Swift Textiles Pvt Ltd is investing Rs 235 crore to establish a state-of-the-art garment manufacturing facility in the park. The company will produce knit garments and children's wear for export to European and American markets. The project is expected to generate around 4,650 direct jobs, making it one of the largest employment-generating textile investments in the state.

The significance of this investment goes far beyond the establishment of a new factory. It is part of Chhattisgarh's broader industrial strategy of promoting labour-intensive industries that create large-scale employment opportunities for local youth, particularly those from tribal and rural regions. If skill development initiatives are aligned with industry requirements, thousands of young people from Bastar, Surguja and other tribal districts could benefit from quality jobs in the modern manufacturing sector.

Globally, the textile and garment industry is among the largest employment generators, especially for women and young workers. Recognising this potential, the Chhattisgarh Industrial Development Policy 2024-30 has identified textiles and ready-made garments as thrust sectors. The policy also provides employment-linked incentives to encourage industries that generate large-scale local employment.

Spread across 81 acres, the Nava Raipur Textile Park is being developed with world-class industrial infrastructure. It will feature internal roads, reliable power supply, water distribution systems, substations, common facility centres, effluent treatment plants, solid waste management systems and robust logistics infrastructure, making it an attractive destination for both domestic and international investors.

In addition to Swift Textiles, Punit Creations and Drishti Designs LLP have also been allotted land in the park. Together, these three companies are expected to invest around Rs 445 crore, creating more than 11,000 jobs. The project is expected to lay the foundation for a major textile manufacturing cluster in Central India.

Over the past 18 months, Chhattisgarh has attracted investment proposals worth more than Rs 8 lakh crore across sectors, including data centres, IT, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, electronics and textiles. This growing investor confidence reflects the state's transition from a resource-based economy to one driven by value addition, exports and advanced manufacturing.

Perhaps the most significant aspect of the Textile Park is its potential to combine industrial growth with social inclusion. By equipping young people from tribal regions with industry-relevant skills and connecting them with modern manufacturing opportunities, the project can create sustainable livelihoods within the state.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Rs 235 crore investment from a Tamil Nadu company shows India's internal economic integration is working. But I hope the wages are decent and workers get proper benefits - not just low-paying jobs. The article mentions women workers, which is promising. Let's see if it's actually women from local communities who get hired.

Michael C

Interesting to see a US export-oriented textile park in central India. The global supply chain is shifting, and India is well positioned. Having common effluent treatment and solid waste management is smart - avoids the environmental issues many textile clusters face. Hope this becomes a model for other states.

Vikram M

Good to see investment flowing into Chhattisgarh beyond just mining. But I'm cautiously optimistic. We've seen such announcements before that don't materialise fully. The skill development part is crucial - if they train locals properly, this could truly uplift Bastar and Surguja. Otherwise, companies will just bring workers from outside. Let's hold the government accountable.

Sarah B

As someone who works in the garment industry, this is a smart move. India has a competitive advantage in textiles, and central India has lower costs and abundant labour. The EU and US markets are hungry for alternatives to China. The Rs 445 crore total investment from three companies is significant. Let's hope the infrastructure is built on time and doesn't face delays.

Rohit P

Finally, some industrial diversification in Chhattisgarh! The Nava Raipur Textile Park could be a real boost for the region. But I hope they prioritise local employment over bringing workers from other states. The mention of tribal youth from Bastar and Surguja is promising. Let's see if the skill development

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