June5 , 2026

    Textile Outlay in Gujarat’s FY27 Budget Climbs by Over a Third

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    Gujarat has announced a substantial increase in its textile sector allocation for the fiscal year 2026‑27, with the budget outlay rising by over 33% compared to the previous year. The boost aims to strengthen the state’s textile industry, support small and medium enterprises, and promote innovation and sustainable practices in manufacturing.

    The government highlighted that the increased funding will be used for modernizing textile parks, providing skill development programs, and improving supply chain infrastructure to enhance competitiveness. Industry stakeholders have welcomed the move, noting that it could position Gujarat as a key textile hub both domestically and globally.

    Analysts expect the higher outlay to drive investment, job creation, and exports, reinforcing Gujarat’s role as one of India’s leading textile-producing states.

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