Textile Industry in India is the second largest employment generator         after agriculture. It holds significant status in India as it provides         one of the most fundamental necessities of the people. Textile industry         was one of the earliest industries to come into existence in India and         it accounts for more than 30% of the total exports. In fact Indian         textile industry is the second largest in the world, second only to         China.
        
         Textile Industry is unique in the terms that it is an independent         industry, from the basic requirement of raw materials to the final         products, with huge value-addition at every stage of processing. Textile         industry in India has vast potential for creation of employment         opportunities in the agricultural, industrial, organised and         decentralised sectors & rural and urban areas, particularly for         women and the disadvantaged. Indian textile industry is constituted of         the following segments: Readymade Garments, Cotton Textiles including         Handlooms, Man-made Textiles, Silk Textiles, Woollen Textiles,         Handicrafts, Coir, and Jute.
        
         Till the year 1985, development of textile sector in India took place         in terms of general policies. In 1985, for the first time the importance         of textile sector was recognized and a separate policy statement was         announced with regard to development of textile sector. In the year         2000, National Textile Policy was announced. Its main objective was: to         provide cloth of acceptable quality at reasonable prices for the vast         majority of the population of the country, to increasingly contribute to         the provision of sustainable employment and the economic growth of the         nation; and to compete with confidence for an increasing share of the         global market. The policy also aimed at achieving the target of textile         and apparel exports of US $ 50 billion by 2010 of which the share of         garments will be US $ 25 billion.
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