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TEXTILES COMMITTEE

About Us
- A statutory body established under an Act of Parliament in 1963
- Basic mandate - promotion of quality in !ndian textile industry
- Reorientation from inspection to facilitation
- Unique organisation with wide range of services under one roof
- Clientele- 30000 exporters,manufacturers, users
- Unique Organisation represented by all sectors of textile industry,
government, R8D and consumer groups
OUR SERv!CES
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TEXTILE TESTING
EXPORT PROMOTION AND
QUALITY APPRAISAL
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MARKET RESEARCH
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IMPORTANT SURVEYSJ STUDIESJ
PUBLICATIONS
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HRD PROGRAMMES FOR THE
INDUSTRY PERSONNEL
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CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT &
Objectives Methodology & Facilitating
Our Collaboration with
International Organisations
OUR CONTACT ADRESSES
TQM J CONSULTANCY !
Names of the Clusters

TEXTILE TESTING SERVICES


- Transition from regulatory to commercial testing since 1993
- Wide network of 1S textile testing labs
- Modern labs and trained manpower
- S Accredited laboratories
- Authorised for regulatory testing
- Member on BIS for textiles
- Research and Development
- Co-ordination of upgradation of testing labs
- Fibre testing
- Geometric parameters
- Dimensional stability
- Tensile characteristics
- Twist parameters
- Analysis of chemical composition
- Colour fastness properties
- Wet analysis
SPECTRUM OF TESTING AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
OUR STRENGTHS
- Calibration traceable to national and international standards
- Participates in national and international proficiency testing
programmes
- Participates in development of standard test methods
- Highly reliable, unbiased test results and confidentiality
- Quick turn around time
- Competitive charges
- Authorized laboratories for statutory testing under various
government actsfrules
- Consultancy on setting up of laboratories
- Consultancy on accreditation of laboratories
- Consultancy on eco-labels
- Training of personnel from the industry on textile testing
- Promotion of use of natural dyes
- Need based technical extensionfconsultancy
OTHER SERVICES INCLUDE.
- Dye and chemical
characteristics
- Eco parameters
- Effluent parameters
- Defect and damage
analysis
- Specific tests on request
- Trouble shooter
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
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TEXTILES COMMITTEE
TQM DIVISION
+ 91 officials trained in Lead Assessor, Certified
Quality Engineer, Twin Metric Process control
courses.
+ Personnel with qualifications and experience in
textiles; and equipped to train in vernacular
languages
+ 1S0 textile units availed of consultancy of which S9
are certified for ISO 9002; 1 for ISO 14000 and 1
for SA S000 remaining under implementation
25% of market share
+ Clientele-spinning, weaving, processing, RMG,
knitting and handloom units
+ Competitive consultancy charges
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
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EXPORT PROMOTION AND
QUALITY APPRAISAL
Compulsory pre-export inspection was primary function till 90s
Present Services:
+ Issue of country of origin certificates under GSP
+ Authentication of garments for category
+ Inspection and issue of loom origin and other certificates
under international bilateral agreements
+ Monitoring of import of textiles under Indo-Srilanka Free
Trade Agreement
+ Industry related surveys : NIE quota, cotton ginning and
pressing etc
+ Quality appraisal of woven fabric
+ Training on quality checking
+ Collection of cess
+ 30000 exporters as clientele
+ Wide reach and access to the industry
+ Manpower-qualified textile technologists
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TEXTILES COMMITTEE
MARKET RESEARCH
+ Activities aimed at building data base on critical
sectors of the industry
+ Assessment of consumption and demand for textiles
in the country through bi-monthly survey covering
13,000 households
+ Industry specific studiesJcensusJ surveys
+ Collection and dissemination of information through
Economic Research and Market Intelligence Units
+ Organising programs for generating awareness
among textile consumers
+ Client need based surveysJstudies
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TEXTILES COMMITTEE
IMPORTANT SURVEYSJ
STUDIESJPUBLICATIONS
+ Consumption of textiles in house hold sectorbi-monthly
survey-13000 HHs and 300 habitations-annual report
+ Census of power processing units-report released
+ Survey on consumption of textiles in non-HH sector-in progress
+ Census of cotton ginning and pressing factories sponsored by
TMC-in progress
+ Study on jute shopping bag- sponsored by JMDC
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TEXTILES COMMITTEE
HRD PROGRAMMES FOR THE
INDUSTRY PERSONNEL
Why this?
- Inadequate HRD emphasis by the Govt. or the Industry
- No coordinated & need based training programmes for
the middle level executives of the industry
This programme aims at
-Orientation & skill development
-Middle and lower level management
-Meet the felt needs
+ 22 training programmes covering 4000 executives
+ At 27 centres where TC has offices
+ Resource persons
- Committee where it has expertise
- Expert agencies for other subjects
+ Actual cost basis
+ Coordination - Regional offices at field level & Training coordinator
at HQ
LIST OF TRAINING PROGRAMMES
+ Quality Appraisal of Woven Fabrics
+ Testing of Dyes, Chemicals & Textiles
+ HS Classification of Textiles
+ Rules of Origin and GSP
+ Orientation on ISO 9001 : 2000 QMS
+ Orientation on ISO 14000 EMS
+ Social Accountability in manufacturing {Labour
relations & certifications under SA S000)
+ Orientation on ISO-17025 Laboratory Quality
Management Systems
+ Inventory Management and SPC for decentral-
ized units
+ Project formulation for modernization of textile
machinery
+ Skill development for presentation and commu-
nication in Fairs
+ Environmental Compliances and Eco-
labeling
+ Improved dyeing techniques for better
quality
+ Skill development for Merchandisers
+ FashionJcolour forecast for Product
Development
+ Production and export of apparel
+ Quality control in Cotton Ginning and
Pressing
+ Packaging - a marketing tool
+ ERP Solutions for Garment Industry
+ Waste minimization
+ Customer Relationship Management
{CRM)
+ Executive Development Programme
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TEXTILES COMMITTEE
CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
+ Inadequacies of clusters:
- Limitations of SMEs
- No focused & integrated development perspective
- Multiplicity of organizations working in isolation
+ Cluster Based Approach- Proven initiative:
- Common threats and opportunities in a cluster
- Cluster level intervention on common issues rather
than individual approach
- Involvement of all cluster level actors - SMEs, Industry
Associations, Service providers and others
- Successful initiatives of UNIDO & TC
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CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
+ Objectives
- Vision and capacity building of cluster
- Foster the collective efficiency of SMEs
- To help various cluster actorsJstakeholders in develop-
ing consensus based vision for cluster development
+ Methodology
- Diagnostic study in each cluster
- Trust building among various cluster actors
- Formulation of Action Plan - 2002-03 to 2004-05
- Networking of SMEs, Industry associations and
service providers
- Involvement of all service providers, particularly
the central and state Government agencies
- Focal point for coordination - TC
+ Facilitating
- Technology upgradation
- Quality improvement
- Product innovation & diversification
- Design support
- Marketing support
- Skill development
- Infrastructure support
- Adoption of cleaner production technologies
TEXTILES COMMITTEE

CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT
+ Agartala, Tripura
- Handloom
+ BhubaneshwarJNau Patna
- Handloom
+ CoimbatoreJBhawani
- Powerlooms & Handloom home furnishings
+ SendhwaJIndore, M.P.
- Cotton Ginning & Pressing
+ GadwalJHyderabad, A.P.
- Handloom
+ Guntur, A.P.
- Cotton Ginning & Pressing
+ Ichalkaranji, Maharashtra
- Powerloom weaving
+ JaipurJSangner, Rajasthan
- Hand block printing and Apparel manufacturing
+ Jodhpur, Rajasthan
- Hand Processing.
+ Kannur, Kerala
- Handlooms Home furnishings
+ Kanpur, U.P.
- Defence Related Textiles
+ Karur, Tamilnadu
- Handloom Made-ups & Home furnishings
+ Kolkata, West Bengal
- Cotton Hosiery
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
Names of the Clusters

OUR COLLABORATION WITH


INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
TEXTILES COMMITTEE
+ UNIDO: Cluster Development Programme in Tirupur,
Ludhaina, Jaipur & Panipat
+ USAIDJEco-smart in Tirupur cluster on dyeing
+ Indo-German project, Sanganari, Jaipur for training on
textile testing
+ Eco-Tex consortium, Germany in implementation of
CSM 2000 & Apparel check standard
+ TUV, Germany, for testing of products for eco-label
"TOXPROOF"
+ ITC of WTOJUNCTAD in implementation of project for
market access initiatives for handloom sector
+ RVA {Dutch Accreditation Council) in Lab Accreditation
Systems
TEXTILE COMMITTEE
Administration, Accounts & Vigilance Wing,
Textiles Committee,
406, Kakad Chambers, 4th Floor
132, Dr.Annie Besant Road,
Worli, MUMBAI - 400 018.
Tel No.460 4025, 493 5865,
492 4583/4532/4585,460 4026
Fax No. 492 4500
E-mail : asp_sm@vsnl.net
ashk_mm@vsnl.net
tccao@vsnl.net
tcvig@vsnl.net
Laboratory, Library & TQM Wings,
Textiles Committee,
Crystal 2 & 3 Floor,
79, Dr.Annie Besant Road,
Worli, MUMBAI - 400 018.
Tel No.493 5349/4555/3420/5864
Fax No.496 4521, 493 4555, 493 3420
E-mail : secy@giasbm01.vsnl.net.in
tclab@bom7.vsnl.net.in
tciso@bom2.vsnl.net.in
tcpross@vsnl.net.in
Quality Appraisal and Export Promotion, &
Market Research Wings
Textiles Committee
Jai Centre, 2nd Floor,
34, P.DMello Road,
Wadi Bunder,
MUMBAI - 400 009.
Tel No. 377 2209, 370 5765
Telefax. 373 6460, 377 2209
E-mail : tcdmr@bom7.net.in
ciotc@vsnl.net
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ADDRESSES OF OFFICES OF TEXTILES COMMITTEE
REGIONAL OFFICES
Textiles Committee,
Ankur. Opp. Dinbhai Tower, Mirzapur Road,
Lal Darwaza, AHMEDABAD - 380 001.
Tel No. 079+550 7612
E-mail : tcabd@satyam.net.in
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Textiles Committee,
FKCCI, WTC Building, 1st Floor,
Kempe Gowda Rd., BANGALORE - 560 009.
Telefax No. 080+226 1401
E-mail : tcblr@vsnl.net
Textiles Committee,
C/o. Indian Jute Industries Research
Association (IJIRA), 17, Taratola Road,
KOLKATA-700 088.
Tel No. 033+401 0384
Fax No. 03+401 0385
E-mail : tccal2@vsnl.net
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Textiles Committee,
S.C.O. 2475-76, II Floor, Sector 22-C,
CHANDIGARH - 160 022.
Tel No. 0172 - 716 437
E.mail : tcchd@glide.net.in
Textiles Committee,
North Wing, 1st Floor, TNSC Board Complex,
212, R.K. Mutt Road, Mylapore,
CHENNAI - 600 004.
Tele: 044 461 0887 Telefax. 044+494 0740
E-mail : tc_chennai@satyam.net.in
Textiles Committee,
Platinum Centre, 2nd Floor, Bank Road,
KANNUR - 670 001
Telefax : 0497 + 706 390
E-mail : cnn_tccan@sancharnigam.in
Textiles Committee,
Raj Chambers, 978-A, Thadagam Road,
COIMBATORE - 641 002.
Tel No.: 0422 + 473 094
Fax No. 0422 + 472 689
E-mail : tccbe@eth.net
12) Textiles Committee,
C-1, F-Type, Indira Complex,
Vikas Tower, Navlakha,INDORE - 452 001.
Tel No. 0731 + 401 243
E-mail : tcindore@vsnl.net
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Textiles Committee,
N/S/0/2, Nehru Place, Tonk Road,
JAIPUR - 302015.
Tel No. 0141+743 453 / 405 234
E-mail : tcjaipur@pinkline.net
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Textiles Committee,
Kirshna Kripa, Plot No. 48,
11th, Pal Road, Sardarpura,
JODHPUR - 342 003. (Raj.)
Tel No. 0291 + 610 578
E-mail : tcjodhpur@sify.com
Textiles Committee,
117/Q/52, Sharada Nagar,
(Kakadeo) Near Syndicate Bank,
KANPUR - 208 025 (U.P.)
Tel No. 0512 + 582 458
E-mail : tckanpur@tol.net.in
Textiles Committee,
KVR Complex, 2nd Floor, 21-J, 80
Feet Road, KARUR - 639 002.
Telefax No. 04324 +330 871
E-mail : kru_tckarur@sancharnet.in
Textiles Committee,
Row House No.3, 6-3-247, Maheshwari Tower,
Banjara Hills, Road No.1,
HYDERABAD - 500 034.
Tel & Fax No.: 040 + 332 7153
E-mail : tchyd@satyam.net.in
Textiles Committee,
C/o A.P. Cotton Association Bldg,
Laxmipuram Main Road,
GUNTUR (A.P.)
Tel No.: 0863-218951
E-mail : tcguntur@sify.com
Textiles Committee,
Hall No.1, Ward No.10,
Rajaram Stadium, Near Shivaji Putala,
ICHALKARANJI - 416 115.
Tel No. 0230 + 420 838
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Textiles Committee,
41, Community Centre, Phase - I,
Naraina Ind. Area,
NEW DELHI - 110 028.
Tel No. 011+579 9455 / 579 5241
Fax No. 011+579 2364
E-mail : tcnarain@vsnl.net
Textiles Committee,
Shiva Complex, Asandh Rd,
Near Railway Crossing,
PANIPAT - 132 103.
Tel No. 01742+658 324
E-mail : tcpanipat@id.eth.net
Textiles Committee,
48-B, Tagore Nagar, Civil Lines,
LUDHIANA - 141 001.
Tel No. 0161 + 479 635
Fax No. 0161 + 474 906
E-mail : tcludhiana@satyam.net.in
Textiles Committee,
18A, Keelamathur Pallivasal Street,
Kamarajar Road,
MADURAI - 625 009.
Telefax No. 0452 + 323 303
E-mail : tcmadurai@satyam.net.in
Textiles Committee,
Brindavan, 1st Floor,
744, WHC Road, Dharmapeth,
NAGPUR - 440 010.
Telefax No. 0712+533 564
E-mail : tcnagpur@nagpur.dot.net.in
Textiles Committee,
3/108, M.G.Road (Main Road),
Ekambarakuppam - 517 592
Nagari Mandalam,
Chittoor District (A.P.)
Tel No. 085 77 - 34619
Textiles Committee,
39 Community Centre, East of Kailash,
NEW DELHI - 110 065.
Telefax No. 011 + 648 3476
E-mail : tcdek@vsnl.net.in
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Textiles Committee, 162/11,
Railway Lines,
SHOLAPUR - 413 001.
Tel No. 0217+312 698
Textiles Committee,
Block No. 2 (a), 2nd Floor,
Resham Bhavan, Lal Darwaza,
SURAT - 395 003.
Tel No. 0261 + 423 167
Textiles Committee,
205,B.S. Sundaram Road,
D.L.M. Gin & Press Factory,
TIRUPUR - 641 601.
Telefax No. 0421+702 500
Tel No. 0421 201 402 / 202 500
E-mail : tctirupur@eth.net
Textiles Committee,
C/o. Orissa State Handloom
Development Corporation Ltd.,
Hastanta Bhavan, Janpath, Unit - IX,
BHUBANESHWAR - 751 022.
Tel No. 0674 + 543 723
E-mail : tcbbsr@sify.com
Textiles Committee,
Office No. 52, 4th Floor,
Marine Drive Commercial Complex,
(G.C.D.A.), Shanmugam Road,
COCHIN - 682 031.
Tel No. 0484 - 360 814
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Textiles Committee,
Quality Control Office Building,
2nd Floor, Industrial Estate,
Bamunimaidan,
GUWAHATI - 781 021.
Tel. No. 0361-653 020
Textiles Committee,
1st. floor, Kalinga Nilayam
495-496, Trichy Main Road, Gugai,
SALEM 636 006.
Tel No. 0427 467740.
Textiles Committee,
Raj Baugh,
Opp. Radio Colony,
SRINAGAR - 190 008.
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