Textile Commissioner office: The office of Textile Commissioner located in Mumbai since 1943 is now being shifted from Mumbai to Delhi. The opposition is calling it a conspiracy to reduce the importance of Mumbai and treason to Maharashtra.
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Mumbai: Gudhipadwa is on Wednesday (March 21). Gudhi Padwa is considered to be the beginning of the new year in Maharashtra. On this day people shop for new things and bring them to their homes. at the time of Gudi Padwa Mumbai From Textile Commissioner to the office of Delhi Shifting in. The Central Government has taken this decision. Earlier, the International Financial Center located in Mumbai was also moved to Ahmedabad in Gujarat. After projects like Foxconn and Tata Airbus also left Maharashtra, now the opposition is getting aggressive about this decision.
This is being seen as an attempt to reduce the importance of Mumbai and as a betrayal of Maharashtra. NCP leader Jitendra Awhad, Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant have criticized this decision of the central government. Jitendra Ahwad has said that with this decision an attempt has been made to tease the self-respect of Marathi manoos.
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Trying to reduce the importance of Mumbai, what are Shinde-Fadnavis doing?
Sachin Sawant has tweeted that this shows the malice of Mumbai in the mind of the Modi government at the Center. Maharashtra is the economic engine of the country. Pushing Maharashtra back is an attempt to humiliate 12 crore Maharashtrians. The opposition has called the Shinde-Fadnavis government of the state helpless because of such decisions taken one after the other by the Centre. Now how BJP or Shinde faction reacts to this, it will be a matter to be seen.
1/2 The vision of Maharashtra’s eastern trade has been created by the Modi government. Many important industries/projects including IFSC, important offices of national institutions have come to Gujarat or elsewhere. The Office of the Textile Commissioner, which was in Mumbai since 1943, is being shifted to Delhi. pic.twitter.com/FiMgohNyyM
— Sachin Sawant Sachin Sawant (@sachin_inc) March 21, 2023
Mumbai was the Manchester of India, since 1943 the Textile Commissioner’s office was here
After the Industrial Revolution in Europe in the 18th century, Manchester in England was called the largest center of cloth production in the world. Mumbai was called the Manchester of India’s textile industry long after independence. That’s why in 1943 the office of Textile Commissioner was opened in Mumbai. Between 1939 and 1945, the Second World War was going on in the world. It was established to meet the clothing needs of soldiers and civilians of the Allies during the war. The textile mills of Mumbai gradually went on shutting down. Now the office of Textile Commissioner is also going to Delhi.
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Work of textile commissioner, advice to the center to take the industry forward
The Textile Commissioner works to provide technical advice to the Union Ministry of Textiles in the matter of textile industry. The Textile Commissioner works to advise the Center to take forward this industry by taking advice from the regional offices of the textile industry located at Amritsar, Noida, Indore, Kolkata, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Navi Mumbai and Ahmedabad in the country.
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