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 The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India’s (CMAI) 76th National Garment Fair (NGF) was inaugurated on 3oth January, 2023 in Mumbai by Maharashtra Textile Minister Shri Chandrakant Dada Patil

by Suman Gupta

 MAHARASHTRA GOVT. TO  ANNOUNCE NEW TEXTILE POLICY

 GARMENT TRADING HUB TO BE SET UP IN MUMBAI

SHRI CHANDRAKANT DADA PATIL, MAHARASHTRA TEXTILE MINISTER INAUGURATED CMAI”S 76TH NATIONAL GARMENT FAIR ON 3OTH JANUARY IN MUMBAI

 LARGEST SPRING SUMMER APPAREL FAIR WITH 950 STALLS WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL  1ST FEBRUARY 2023

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India’s (CMAI) 76th National Garment Fair (NGF) was inaugurated on 3oth January, 2023 by Shri Chandrakant Dada Patil, Hon. Minister for Higher & Technical Education, Textile Industry, Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Maharashtra. The Fair will remain open during 3oth January, 31st January and 1st February at the NESCO Centre, Goregaon, Mumbai.

With more than 950 Stalls and over 1,000 Brands on display, this is the largest B2B Summer Fair in the history of Domestic Garment Industry.

While inaugurating the Fair, Shi Chandrakant Dada Patil informed that the present textile policy of Maharashtra has been operative from 2018 to 2023, expiring on 30th March 2023. The Maharashtra Govt. has appointed a committee of 30 various stake holders, including 2 representatives of CMAI, viz. Mr. Ankur Gadia & Mr. Dinesh Nandu. This committee has recommended to  extend the present textile policy for further 3 months. The committee will submit its final report by March end 2023. Based on these recommendations, the Maharashtra Govt. will form its new textile policy.

Mr. Rohit Munjal, Vice President & Chairman of Fair Sub Committee –CMAI, Mr. Rajesh Masand, President – CMAI, Maharashtra Textile Minister, Shri Chandrakant Dada Patil and Mr. Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor – CMAI.

Shri Chandrakant Dada Patil further informed that the Govt. of Maharashtra is planning to set up a garment trading hub in Mumbai on the lines of China’s Guangzhou and Turkey’s Istanbul. The Govt. is contemplating an allotment of slum area, where part area will be utilized for SRA development and remaining area shall be given to garment industry for setting of I international Garment Trading Hub.  In another option, Govt. is also considering to give the space to closed Govt. textile mills to set up in the Garment Trading Hub.

Mr. Rajesh Masand, President – CMAI stated that CMAI has completed glorious 60 years of its existence and has expaned its activities on a much larger scale. CMAI plans to  organise The FAB Show (Fabric, Accessories & beyond) on 26th to 28th April at NESCO, Goregoan, Mumbai. Thereafter, CMAI will organise North India Garment Fair during 22nd to 24th May 2023 at Noida Convention & Exhibition Centre. Thereafter CMAI will organise ‘Brands of India’ Garment Fair in Dubai. There are future plans of CMAI to organise Regional Garment Fairs at Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai etc.

Having headquarters in Mumbai, CMAI has branch offices are located at Bangalore, New Delhi and Pune. Its Surat office will be inaugurated on 11th February, 2023.

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