Key Points

Odisha CM Majhi inaugurated the landmark Odisha TEX 2025 summit, positioning the state as Eastern India's textile hub. The event secured Rs 7,808 crore investments through 33 MoUs, promising 53,300 new jobs. New textile parks, enhanced subsidies, and skill development initiatives were announced to boost the sector. The government aims to create 1 lakh textile jobs by 2030 while blending modern manufacturing with traditional handloom heritage.

Key Points: Odisha CM Majhi Launches Textile Hub Vision at Odisha TEX 2025

  • 33 MoUs signed with Rs 7,808 crore investment commitments
  • New textile parks and worker hostels announced
  • Employment subsidies increased for female workers
  • Annual event planned to boost handloom-tech textile synergy
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Odisha CM inaugurates first-ever 'ODISHA TEX 2025' to boost textile investment, jobs

Odisha unveils Rs 7,808 crore textile investments creating 53,300 jobs at Eastern India's largest textile summit Odisha TEX 2025

"Odisha TEX 2025 is a declaration that we're ready to lead Eastern India's textile revolution - CM Mohan Charan Majhi"

Bhubaneswar, July 25

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday said that 'Odisha is going to be the textile hub of Eastern India,' while inaugurating Odisha TEX 2025, Eastern India's largest textile and apparel industry event, organised by the Government of Odisha in Bhubaneswar.

The landmark event marked a historic moment for India's textile sector, attracting over 650 delegates, including global brands, leading textile and apparel companies, investors, technology providers, startups, and senior government officials.

Odisha TEX 2025 showcased the state's growing strength in textiles and apparel and its commitment to creating a world-class ecosystem for manufacturing, innovation, and employment generation.

The event witnessed multiple strategic investment commitments from leading textile and apparel companies, promising to make Odisha a hub for apparel and technical textiles. A total of 33 MoUs were signed, unlocking investments worth Rs 7,808 crore and generating employment for over 53,300 people.

More than 160 companies, including respected names like Page Industries, First Step Baby Wear, KPR Mills, Sportking, Adarsh Knitwear, Anubhav Apparels, Bon & Co., and BL International actively participated in the summit. Together, they represent the full spectrum of India's textile value chain from yarn and fabrics to finished garments and technical textiles.

The key announcements and policy were the launch of two state-of-the-art Textile & Footwear Parks with plug-and-play facilities for global-standard manufacturing. The Introduction of modern Workers' Hostels to enhance industrial stability and MoUs for Skill Development, enabling youth especially women to gain expertise in automated garmenting, textile machinery, and wearable technologies.

The Chief Minister, Majhi, also announced that the employment cost subsidies under the Odisha Technical Textile & Apparel Policy 2022 will be increased from Rs 5,000 to Rs 6,000 per month per male worker & from Rs 6,000 to Rs 7,000 per month per female worker.

The Chief Minister also announced that Odisha Tex will be an annual event portraying Odisha's rich handloom legacy & the state foray into modern Textiles, Apparel & Technical Textiles Ecosystem.

"Odisha offers the most attractive incentive packages in the country under its Industrial Policy Resolution 2022 and the Odisha Apparel & Technical Textiles Policy 2022, backed by excellent infrastructure and governance," said the CM Majhi.

Announcing a dedicated Task Force under the Industries Department, the Chief Minister assured investors of fast-track implementation and full government support. He emphasised Odisha's ambitious vision to create over 1 lakh jobs in textiles and apparel by 2030, while expanding new textile clusters in Bolangir, Keonjhar, Sambalpur, Jatsinghpur, Ganjam, and Cuttack.

"Odisha TEX 2025 is not just an event; it is a declaration that Odisha is ready to lead Eastern India's textile revolution," CM Majhi said. "With world-class infrastructure, progressive policies, and a skilled workforce, we are creating unmatched opportunities for investors and livelihoods for our people."

Minister for Industries Sampad Chandra Swain stated, "Odisha Tex 2025 marks a new era for Odisha's textiles industry bringing policies, fast-track approvals, world-class clusters, and China+1 sourcing opportunities. Backed by skill-linked courses and industry-ready talent, Odisha promises sustainable growth, regional development, and a seamless experience for investors through responsive governance and a dedicated task force. Odisha offers a unique competitive advantage from raw material availability to port connectivity and a supportive policy framework, making it the most attractive destination for textile and apparel investments."

Minister for Handloom, Textiles & Handicrafts Pradeep Bala Samant added, "Our commitment is two-fold, driving modern textile investments while strengthening Odisha's rich handloom heritage. By prioritising the development of a robust textile ecosystem, empowering traditional weavers, and boosting market access, the government ensures inclusive growth. We congratulate the investors for partnering with us through MoU signings, shaping Odisha's textile future.

- ANI

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Rahul R
While the investment numbers look impressive, I hope the government ensures proper implementation. We've seen many MoUs signed in the past that never materialized. The task force is a good step, but transparency in execution is key.
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Suresh O
As someone from Sambalpur, I'm excited about the new textile clusters! Our region has been needing industrial development for years. This could really change the economic landscape of Western Odisha. Jai Odisha! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The China+1 strategy mentioned is particularly interesting from an international business perspective. Odisha could become a strong alternative manufacturing hub if they can maintain quality standards and delivery timelines. The port connectivity is a big advantage.
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Anjali F
I hope they don't neglect the traditional handloom sector while focusing on modern textiles. Odisha's ikat and Sambalpuri fabrics are world famous heritage. Both can coexist and complement each other if planned well.
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Karthik V
The worker hostel initiative is much needed! Migrant workers often face terrible living conditions. If Odisha can provide decent accommodation along with jobs, it will set a new standard for industrial development in India.

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