PM MITRA Textile Park in WARANGAL Is Now Live
What Happened India’s first working PM MITRA textile park went live in Warangal on May 10, after Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park. The Rs 1,700 crore […]
What Happened India’s first working PM MITRA textile park went live in Warangal on May 10, after Prime Minister Modi inaugurated the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park. The Rs 1,700 crore facility is already operational, with companies like Ganesha Ecosphere and Youngone Corporation on the floor and 2,000 workers clocked in.
Context The project traces back to 2017, later folded into the PM MITRA scheme as a brownfield site with a Rs 200 crore central grant. Its location is close to NH-163 and the proposed Nagpur-Vijayawada Greenfield Expressway, giving it road, rail, and port access in one shot.
Why It Matters Private investors have already committed over Rs 3,800 crore — before the park hits full capacity. At scale, the facility is projected to create 24,400 jobs and sharpen the cost edge of Indian textile exports by cutting logistics overhead. It’s designed around the government’s farm-to-export supply chain philosophy, integrating every stage of textile production under one roof.
Our Take The Rs 3,800 crore in private investment locked in ahead of full operations is the real signal here. Industry isn’t waiting to see if the model works , they’re already betting on it. If the remaining PM MITRA parks replicate this execution, India’s textile manufacturing story gets a serious structural upgrade.






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