Textile dept wants 150 acres land in Bhiwandi to build logistic hub

Hindustan Times | By, Thane
Aug 31, 2018 12:32 AM IST

In a boost for the mega powerloom cluster in Bhiwandi, the textile department has initiated steps for the project. It has demanded 150 acres of land for it.

If the government’s plan materialises, the crumbling and neglected infrastructure in Bhiwandi would be upgraded.

Bhiwandi is known for its powerlooms and warehouses.(Praful Gangurde)
Bhiwandi is known for its powerlooms and warehouses.(Praful Gangurde)

In a boost for the mega powerloom cluster in Bhiwandi, the textile department has initiated steps for the project. It has demanded 150 acres of land for it.

District information officer Aniruddha Ashtaputre said, “The textile department will need at least 150-acre land, with a good connectivity to the upcoming Mumbai Nagpur Samruddhi Corridor, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and Delhi Mumbai Freight Corridor to boost business to be set up in the cluster.”

The cluster, claimed the department, will ensure that the Bhiwandi looms do not have to depend on anyone for raw materials and to export finished goods.

Apart from proving employment to locals, the logistic hub will also bring about planned development in Bhiwandi with better roads, education and transport facilities.

The Comprehensive Powerloom Cluster Development Scheme was first proposed by the central government for Bhiwandi in November 2008. The detailed project report was approved in March 2009.

However, the project could not be implemented due to several constraints under the Comprehensive Powerloom Cluster Development Scheme. The idea was refloated last year when textile minister Smriti Irani inaugurated the PowerTex India Schemes in 43 cities through video-conferencing in Bhiwandi.

A meeting with the secretary of the state textile department, Atul Patane, district collector Rajesh Narvekar and other stakeholders was held recently to take the project ahead.

The cluster will have a common facility centre, powerloom processing unit, yarn market, workshop spaces and skill development centres.

Patane said the project should be implemented by making MIDC the special purpose vehicle. “The MIDC authorities will be responsible for coordinating between electricity board, pollution department, municipal corporation and revenue department among others. A special cell to encourage export of textiles from Bhiwandi will be formed under the district collector,” Ashtaputre added.

Former MLA Rashid Tahir Momin said the government should solve the electricity problems. “The loom industry is dependent on power, but the supply is irregular. Many looms are losing business as the issue is continuing for years.”

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    I am a special correspondent with Hindustan Times and also the chief of bureau for Thane. I have worked in Thane for over a decade, covering social, civic, infrastructural, political and cultural issues.

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