UP’s First Integrated Private Textile Park being set up in Shamli district to boost local production and employment Spread over 27 acres in Shamli district, having small to medium scale production units, including weaving, dyeing, printing, and garmenting This initiative aims to reduce the need to buy raw material from other states or China Best of common infrastructure facilities having wide Roads, Door-step 24x7 Uninterrupted Electricity and round the clock Security Connectivity to several National Highways by wide road for seamless movement of material and manpower Park will be having a State of the Art Testing Centre for product testing and a World-class High-Level Skill Development Centre Common visitor area for industries to showcase their products to their buyers Textile Park will have the most innovative Waste water treatment plant based on Zero Liquid Discharge which will recycle 98% of water Quality of water to Textile industry would be the best of its kind which will make their dyeing and other processes world class The Park would have common Boiler for Steam Solutions The industries in the park will get various Fiscal Benefits under the UP govt Textile Policy 2022 Common Administrative Block for administrative monitoring of the entire Park Commercial and Residential area for employees

Shamli district and adjoining areas have a large pool of both skilled and unskilled labor, making it an attractive location for labor-intensive industries like textiles. This existing workforce has significant exposure to Textile Industry and can be further trained and upskilled to meet the specific requirements of the textile industry
Shamli's strategic location near major cities like Panipat,Karnal, Delhi, Meerut, Saharanpur,Muzzafarnagar and other cities of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Punjab providing easy access to large consumer markets
Shamli is wellconnected by road and rail networks, facilitating the transportation of raw materials and finished goods. 1 Expressway and 3 major 6-Lane National Highways pass through the proximity of proposed site
The government of Uttar Pradesh has been actively promoting development of western UP as Textile Hub, offering various incentives and support schemes to attract investors. UP government Textile and Garmenting Policy 2022 facilitates following financial incentives for new entrepreneurs
⦿ 85 Spinning Mills; 74 Textile Mills in Non-SSI Sector
⦿ Premier institutes like NIFT Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology Institute, Kanpur and Indian Institute of Apparels Technology, Varanasi
| S.No | City | Machine |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Noida | Garment Hub |
| 02 | Kanpur | Technical Textiles |
| 03 | Saharanpur | Hosiery, Kids Garments |
| 04 | Meerut | Sports Garments, Sports Goods |
| 05 | Bhadoi | Carpets |
| 06 | Banaras | Silk, Handloom |
| 07 | Gorakhpur | Yarn, Fabric |
| 08 | Basti, Tanda | Fabric |
⦿ UP has ~2.00 lakh handloom weavers and ~5 lakh Powerloom weavers.
⦿ The state is well known for its carpets. The state also accounts for ~90% of India’s carpet production.
⦿ UP is the 3rd largest manufacturer of fabric in India accounting for ~13% of the production.
⦿ Apparel & Textiles industry employs around 1.5 million people in UP
⦿ PLI Scheme for Textiles -In the approved 64 applications so far, 7 projects are from UP


Capital Subsidy of 25% on Investment on Plant & Machinery for units which generate minimum employment of 50
60% of the Annual Interest paid for loan on Plant & Machinery for a maximum period of 7 years


100% exemption from electricity duty for a period of 10 years
Employment generation subsidy of INR 3,200/- per worker per month for Mega and Super Mega Garmenting units for a period of 5 years


25%-75% Reimbursement of container Freight Cost from Unit to Port for a period of 5 years
| ⦿ | 25% Capital subsidy and create at least 50 jobs. |
| ⦿ | Poorvanchal and Bundelkhand regions get an extra 10% capital subsidy. |
| ⦿ | maximum limit of the Capital Subsidy is INR 100 Crore per unit. |
| ⦿ | 60% of the Annual Interest paid for loan taken from Commercial Banks/Financial Institutions for purchase of Plant & Machinery eligible under TUFS/ATUFS Scheme |
| ⦿ | Interest Subsidy is for a Maximum period of 7 years |
| ⦿ | Max limit of Interest Subsidy is INR 1.5 Crore per annum per unit |
| ⦿ | 100% exemption from electricity duty for a period of 10 years. |
| ⦿ | Textile & Apparel Parks and Units consuming more electricity than a specified threshold will be permitted open access as per Electricity Act, 2003 |
| ⦿ | Textile & Apparel Parks and Units consuming more electricity than a specified threshold will not subjected to power cuts with no other loads will be connected to such independent feeders |
| Type of Unit | Crierion |
|---|---|
| Mega Units | Investment: INR 75 to 125 Crores Or Employment: Minimum 750 (Minimum 1,500 for garmenting units) |
| Super Mega Units | Investment: More than INR 125 Crores Or Employment: Minimum 1,000 (Minimum 2,000 for garmenting units) |
| Graduate | Sector | Subsidy | No of Looms | Maximum Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IIHT | Weaving | 75% of Project Cost | 5-20 Handloom | INR 20 Lacs per person |
| IIHT | Weaving | 75% of Project Cost | 5-20 Handloom | INR 60 Lacs per person |
| Textile Graduate | Weaving | 75% of Project Cost | INR 25 Lacs per person | |
| Textile Design | Weaving | 75% of Project Cost | INR 30 Lacs per person | |
| Retail Chain | 50/100/2000/500 Outlets | INR 2 Cr/4Cr/* Cr/10 Cr | ||
| Exports | 50/100/2000/500 Outlets | INR 2 Cr/4Cr/* Cr/10 Cr | ||
| Exports | 75% of Fee for Registration | 50/100/2000/500 Outlets | INR 20 Lacs per person |
| ⦿ | The state government will focus on promote cluster-based development. |
| ⦿ | The government will establish a two-tier committee with online registration to address and resolve investor issues monthly, escalating unresolved problems from a primary committee led by the Commissioner and Director of Handloom and Textiles to a higher government-level committee. |
| ⦿ | Team will guide investors through investment journey policy benefits and provide support at each stage. |