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Insights Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the PM MITRA Kakatiya Mega Textile Park in Warangal on May 10. The ₹1,695 crore project, spread over 1,327 acres, has attracted over ₹6,000 crore in investments. With most infrastructure ready and 62 per cent area allotted, it is expected to generate 24,400 jobs and boost India's textile manufacturing and exports. |
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the PM MITRA Kakatiya Mega Textile Park in Warangal, Telangana, on May 10, Union Coal and Mines Minister G Kishan Reddy said on Saturday in a post on microblogging platform X. The park will be inaugurated virtually from Hyderabad and is envisioned as a world-class integrated textile hub to boost manufacturing, employment and exports.
The project involves an estimated cost of ₹1,695.54 crore (~$178.7 million), with expected investments exceeding ₹6,000 crore, of which over ₹3,800 crore has already been grounded. Spread across 1,327 acres, it is among the largest textile parks in the country and has been selected as a brownfield project under the PM MITRA scheme.
Aligned with the government’s ‘5F’ vision, from farm to fibre, fibre to factory, factory to fashion and fashion to foreign; the park aims to strengthen the entire textile value chain. Around 62 per cent of the park area has already been allotted to anchor investors, reflecting strong industry interest.
Internal infrastructure, including roads, water supply and street lighting, has been completed, the minister informed in the post adding that the key utilities are nearing completion, such as a 232/132/33 KV power substation and a 220 KV transmission line. A 12 MLD water supply system is in advanced stages, while Phase I of a 5 MLD common effluent treatment plant (CETP) with zero liquid discharge is under trial run.
The project is expected to generate more than 24,400 jobs upon full operationalisation, with around 2,000 jobs already created. With its strategic location, plug-and-play facilities and integrated ecosystem, the Warangal textile park is set to emerge as a major driver of textile manufacturing and employment in India, the minister said, adding that the initiative reflects the government’s push to strengthen industrial infrastructure and position India as a global textile hub.
