Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP

Launched by: Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Implemented by: Infrastructure Division, Ministry of Textiles
Primary Implementing Agency: Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) registered under Companies Act
Scheme Category: Industrial Infrastructure Development
Beneficiary Type: Textile Entrepreneurs, Industry Associations, MSMEs, Cooperatives, and State Agencies
State / UT: All India
Subsidy Type: Grant-in-Aid (up to 40% of eligible project cost)
Application Mode: Online and Offline


🏛️ About the Scheme

The Scheme for Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) was launched to strengthen India’s textile infrastructure by establishing world-class industrial parks equipped with modern facilities, utilities, and testing centers for the textile value chain.
The goal is to attract private investment, create employment opportunities, and boost exports through integrated cluster-based development.

Each park functions under a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) — a registered company comprising representatives from local industries, financial institutions, and state and central government agencies.

Under the scheme, the Government of India provides financial assistance up to 40% of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of ₹40 crore per park. For projects in North-Eastern and hill states (including J&K, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh), the government support can reach 90% of the project cost.


🎯 Objectives

  • To establish state-of-the-art textile parks with integrated infrastructure.
  • To encourage private investment in the textile sector.
  • To create direct and indirect employment in manufacturing and allied services.
  • To ensure environmentally sustainable and socially compliant industrial clusters.
  • To improve exports and competitiveness of Indian textiles in global markets.

Application Window

  • Open throughout the year for eligible SPVs.
  • Projects reviewed quarterly by the Project Approval Committee (PAC).
  • Implementation duration: 36 months from the first fund release.

🏁 Scheme Summary Table

ParameterDetails
Beneficiary TypeTextile Entrepreneurs, MSMEs, Industry Associations
Scheme CategoryIndustrial Infrastructure Development
State / UTAll India
Subsidy TypeGrant-in-Aid up to 40% (90% for NE/Hill States)
Application ModeOnline & Offline
EligibilitySPV registered under Companies Act, 25+ acres land
Follow-up & EscalationPMU → Infrastructure Division → PAC
Status Checkhttps://textiles.gov.in/sitp
Application WindowOpen year-round
Funding Pattern30:40:30 installment ratio

👥 For Whom is the Scheme

  • Textile entrepreneurs and MSMEs planning new units.
  • Industrial associations and cooperative societies.
  • State Industrial Development Corporations.
  • Manufacturers seeking plug-and-play industrial plots with modern infrastructure.
  • Exporters and investors in apparel, weaving, processing, and technical textiles.

🚫 Who Cannot Apply

  • Unregistered or individual entities not forming an SPV.
  • Projects without equity participation from industry.
  • SPVs without adequate net worth (less than 1.5× of their equity contribution).
  • Parks located within SEZs (excluded under SITP).
  • Applicants with a record of misutilizing earlier grants.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicant must form a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) registered under the Companies Act.
  • Minimum 25 acres of land owned or leased for 30 years (10 acres for hill & NE states).
  • Project must include at least three segments of the textile value chain (e.g., spinning, weaving, processing, garmenting).
  • Minimum 25 integrated units per park.
  • Promoters’ investment ratio:
    • For SPV with <8 members → 1:10 (Project:Investment)
    • For SPV with ≥8 members → 1:6

Documents Required

  1. Detailed Project Report (DPR) with cost break-up and layout plan.
  2. Certificate of Incorporation of SPV.
  3. Land ownership or lease documents.
  4. Bank Guarantee equal to first installment amount.
  5. No Objection Certificate (NOC) from State Government.
  6. Feasibility and in-principle approval from lending institution.
  7. Utilization Certificates for previous installments.
  8. Compliance certificates for statutory clearances and pollution norms.

💻 How to Apply Online

  1. Visit https://textiles.gov.in → Schemes → Integrated Textile Parks (SITP).
  2. Download the DPR template and annexures.
  3. Register the SPV and prepare project proposal.
  4. Upload documents and submit online proposal.
  5. Application reviewed by Infrastructure Division & Project Monitoring Unit (PMU).
  6. Upon approval, Project Approval Committee (PAC) sanctions project and releases first installment.

🏢 How to Apply Offline

  1. Obtain scheme guidelines and DPR format from the Textile Commissioner’s Office.
  2. Prepare DPR with financial plan, land details, and NOC.
  3. Submit proposal to:
    Infrastructure Division, Ministry of Textiles, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011.
  4. Proposal evaluated by PMU and approved by PAC chaired by the Hon’ble Minister of Textiles.

📊 How to Check Status

  1. Visit https://textiles.gov.in/sitp
  2. Select “List of Approved / Ongoing Parks.”
  3. Check project name, state, grant release, and completion status.
  4. The list is updated periodically by the Infrastructure Division.

🗂️ Follow-Up & Escalation

  • Level-1: Contact your SPV’s Project Officer or PMU Coordinator.
  • Level-2: Email the Infrastructure Division, Ministry of Textiles.
  • Level-3: Escalate to the Project Approval Committee (PAC) Secretariat at Udyog Bhawan.

💎 Benefits (Detailed)

🧵 1. Infrastructure Development

  • Ready-to-use factory sheds, testing labs, training centers, and warehouses.
  • Common facilities such as effluent treatment plants, power supply, and roads.

💼 2. Financial Assistance

  • Up to 40% government grant for eligible project cost.
  • Additional State subsidies or bank finance permitted.

👩‍🏭 3. Employment Generation

  • Each park generates 15,000–20,000 direct and indirect jobs.
  • Encourages entrepreneurship and MSME participation.

🌿 4. Environmental & Social Compliance

  • Inclusion of Zero Liquid Discharge (ZLD) systems and worker hostels.

🌍 5. Export Promotion

  • Enhances India’s competitiveness in global textile markets through quality manufacturing.

🧰 6. Skill and Technology Support

Eligible for ATUFS subsidy on machinery purchase.

Access to Samarth Scheme for skill training.

💰 Payout / Funding Pattern

InstallmentShare of GOI GrantCondition for Release
1st Installment30%Land possession, SPV establishment, clearances, and bank guarantee submission.
2nd Installment40%70% SPV contribution utilized, 100% contracts awarded, UC of 1st installment.
3rd Installment30%100% SPV contribution utilized, 80% units operational, UC of 2nd installment.

Maximum Grant: ₹40 crore per park (₹40 crore @ 90% for NE & Hill States).

☎️ Contact Us

Ministry of Textiles (Infrastructure Division)
📍 Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011
📞 +91-11-2301 2365 / 2301 1242
📧 sitp-textiles@gov.in | support@textiles.gov.in | 🌐 https://textiles.gov.in

Textile Commissioner’s Office
📍 NTC House, 15 NM Marg, Ballard Estate, Mumbai – 400001
📧 textilecommr-mum@nic.in

💬 FAQs

Q1. What is SITP?
A central sector scheme that supports formation of integrated textile parks by industry groups for shared infrastructure and services.

Q2. Is land cost covered?
No. Government assistance excludes land purchase cost.

Q3. Who can apply?
Registered SPVs comprising textile entrepreneurs and state agencies.

Q4. How much assistance is given?
Up to 40% of project cost (max ₹40 crore). For NE/hill states, up to 90%.

Q5. What is the implementation timeline?
Normally three years from first installment release.

Q6. Are parks eligible for other schemes?
Yes, SITP parks can also avail ATUFS, IPDS, and Samarth benefits.

Q7. How is fund misuse handled?
Misuse leads to recovery of funds with 10% penal interest.

Q8. Who monitors the scheme?
The Infrastructure Division, assisted by PMU and Textile Commissioner’s Office.

Q9. How many parks are operational?
As of now, 30 parks completed, and 20 ongoing across major textile hubs.

Q10. Can private developers apply directly?
Only through a registered SPV in partnership with state or industry associations.

Who is Who – Key Officials (as of 2025)

DesignationNameOrganizationRole
Hon’ble Minister of TextilesShri Giriraj SinghMinistry of TextilesHead of policy formulation and PAC Chairperson
Minister of State for TextilesSmt. Darshana JardoshMinistry of TextilesAssists in monitoring implementation and state coordination
Secretary (Textiles)Smt. Rachna Shah, IASMinistry of TextilesOverall administration and oversight of SITP
Joint Secretary (Infrastructure & Fibre-II)Shri Rajeev Sharma, IASMinistry of TextilesScheme implementation, project approvals, and monitoring
Textile CommissionerShri Dinesh Tyagi, IASOffice of Textile Commissioner, MumbaiField implementation, project inspection, fund utilization reports
Chairman, Project Approval Committee (PAC)Hon’ble Minister of TextilesPAC Secretariat, MoTSanctions project proposals and funding
Project Monitoring Unit (PMU)Ernst & Young (EY) – Appointed AgencyMinistry of TextilesDPR evaluation, real-time monitoring, and technical validation
Director (Infrastructure Division)Shri Anil KumarMinistry of TextilesCoordination with SPVs and state governments
Regional Director (North Zone)Shri V.P. SinhaTextile Commissioner’s Regional OfficeField support for Northern textile parks
Regional Director (South Zone)Dr. V. RajasekarTextile Commissioner’s Regional OfficeSouthern region monitoring
Regional Director (West Zone)Shri Sanjay VoraTextile Commissioner’s Regional OfficeCoordination with Maharashtra and Gujarat SITPs

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