Weavers’ Welfare (Nesavalar Nalam)

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Section Overview

Handloom weaver pension doubled, 10 handloom parks, 50 clusters, 15,000 rapier loom upgrades, 2 lakh new weavers, MMF sector fund, and a biennial global textile conference.

Summary Ratings

Fiscal PressureEconomic BenefitSocial BenefitImplementation Risk
HIGHHIGHHIGHMEDIUM

Proposal-by-Proposal Analysis

The table below provides fiscal cost estimates and impact ratings for the principal proposals in this section.

Key ProposalFiscal Cost EstimateEconomic BenefitSocial Benefit
Handloom weaver pension: ₹1,200 → ₹2,000/month~3 lakh eligible weavers. Incremental ₹800 × 3 lakh × 12 = ₹288 cr/yr.MEDIUMHIGH
10 handloom parks across TN₹80–120 cr/park (based on Varanasi handloom park costs). 10 parks = ₹800–1,200 cr capital.HIGHHIGH
15,000 looms upgraded to rapier (90% subsidy)Rapier loom: ₹8–12 lakh. 90% subsidy × 15,000 looms × ₹10L avg = ₹1,350 cr.HIGHHIGH
MMF sector special fund (₹100 crore)Direct capital: ₹100 cr. Expected ₹2,000 cr private investment leverage.MEDIUMMEDIUM
GI products in national/international exhibitions₹20–30 cr/yr for participation + marketing.LOWMEDIUM
25,000 worker housing in Coimbatore/Tirupur/Karur₹5–8 lakh/dormitory unit × 25,000 = ₹1,250–2,000 cr.HIGHMEDIUM

Analytical Notes

⚑ Analytical Note: Tirupur alone contributes ~₹33,000 crore in textile exports annually, making this one of TN’s highest-multiplier sectors. The rapier loom upgrade programme directly addresses productivity competitiveness with Bangladesh and Vietnam. The MMF fund is strategically important — Man-Made Fibre now accounts for 60% of global textile trade and TN is underrepresented. Total 5-year capital commitment: ₹4,000–6,000 crore, with estimated employment generation of 3–4 lakh jobs.

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