District-Led Textiles Transformation (DLTT) Initiative
On 8th January 2026, the Ministry of Textiles unveiled the District-Led Textiles Transformation (DLTT) initiative at the National Textile Ministers Conference in Guwahati (Assam).
Aim
- To transform 100 high-potential districts into Global Export Champions.
- To develop 100 Aspirational Districts into self-reliant textile hubs.
- To catalyze inclusive and sustainable growth across India's textile landscape.
Salient Features
Data-Driven District Categorisation
- Districts classified as Champion and Aspirational based on exports, MSMEs and workforce indicators.
Champion Districts (Scale & Sophistication)
- These districts will focus on removing advanced bottlenecks.
- Interventions include upgrading to Mega Common Facility Centres (CFCs), integrating Industry 4.0, and facilitating direct Export Market ....
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