TEXTILE HUB NATIONAL
NEW DELHI, INDIA
By IFAB MEDIA - NEWS BUREAU - April 17, 2025 | 156 4 minutes read
Bhilwara, often referred to as "Vastranagari," is rapidly solidifying its position as a premier textile hub in India. Union Minister for Textiles, Giriraj Singh, recently acknowledged the city's significant strides in the textile sector, highlighting its evolution into a major center for textile production in the country.
The city's textile industry boasts an impressive annual turnover of approximately ₹25,000 crore, with yarn and fabric exports contributing around ₹3,800 crore. This robust economic activity provides direct employment to about 85,000 individuals and indirect employment to an additional 60,000, underscoring Bhilwara's pivotal role in the region's socio-economic landscape.
Bhilwara's prominence in the textile sector is further reinforced by its status as India's largest manufacturer of fabrics, accounting for 50% of the nation's polyester fabrics and suits. The city houses over 850 manufacturing units, producing a diverse range of high-quality cotton, silk, and woolen fabrics that are exported globally.
The Rajasthan government's implementation of the Textile and Apparel Policy 2025 aims to bolster this growth trajectory. The policy focuses on comprehensive value chain development, offering substantial financial incentives and addressing infrastructure challenges. It aspires to create over 200,000 jobs in the sector, positioning Rajasthan as a modern textile manufacturing center.
Bhilwara's commitment to modernization is evident in its loom upgrade growth rate of 9.57%, surpassing the national average of 8%. This advancement reflects the city's dedication to embracing technological innovations and enhancing production efficiency.
Furthermore, the city is witnessing a transformative shift in its workforce demographics. Approximately 10,000 women have entered the textile industry, contributing significantly to both the sector's growth and the empowerment of women in the region.
With its robust infrastructure, skilled workforce, and supportive government policies, Bhilwara is poised to continue its ascent as a central player in India's textile industry, weaving a legacy of growth and innovation.