FAQs

Key clarifications on the PM MITRA scheme to support stakeholders.


 PM MITRA parks support the entire textile value chain, including:

  • Spinning
  • Weaving
  • Processing
  • Garmenting
  • Technical textiles and allied activities

Each PM MITRA park spans a minimum of 1,000 acres of encumbrance-free land.

The total financial outlay of the scheme is ₹4,445 Cr up to 2027–28.

A total of 7 PM MITRA parks are being developed across 7 States.

The scheme is implemented by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.

The scheme aims to strengthen India’s textile value chain, boost exports, attract large-scale investments, and generate employment by creating globally competitive textile parks.

The park is located at Vansi, Jalalpore, Navsari district, Gujarat.

The total area is 1142 acres.

A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) has been constituted, with support from NICDC and GIDC.

Approximately 5.7 km of internal roads are planned.

Around 65 MVA power is currently available through GETCO substations.

The peak power requirement is 140 MVA.


The park is connected through NH-47, NH-52, NH-156, NH-752D, NE-4, and SH-18.

The progress was reviewed by Smt. Neelam Shami Rao, Hon’ble Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India.

The park is in an active development phase, with major external infrastructure and site works underway.

The PM MITRA park aims to create an integrated, world-class textile and apparel manufacturing ecosystem with plug-and-play infrastructure, boosting investment, employment, and exports.

A Ready Mix Concrete (RMC) plant, site laboratory, and site installations are operational or under progress.

SH-18 upgradation by NHAI is proposed, starting near Badnawar and connecting to NH-156.


The park is spread across Nadisinnur and Kirangi villages in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka.

The proposed park covers approximately 1,000 acres.

Power availability is 180–190 MW, sourced from a 400 kVA substation.

Approximately 18,138 meters of internal roads are planned.

About 60,000 trees will be planted, covering nearly 7% of the park area, to promote sustainability

Yes, cotton and polyester recycling units are planned to promote circular economy and ecological balance.


The total park area is 1327 acres.

The park is expected to generate about 24,400+ jobs.

Yes, green power through solar energy is part of the park’s sustainability plan.

Farm → Fiber → Factory → Fashion → Foreign, covering the complete textile value chain.


The park is located in Lucknow and Hardoi districts of Uttar Pradesh, with direct connectivity via MDR-74C.

The park is located about 30 minutes from Lucknow, the state capital.

Yes, Lucknow International Airport, with cargo facilities and strong rail connectivity provide excellent logistics support.

The total project cost is approximately ₹1,680 Cr.

The park is expected to generate around 1,00,000 direct jobs.

Around 112.08 acres are planned as green spaces.


The park is located at Nandgaon Peth, Amravati district, Maharashtra.

The total estimated project cost for internal works is ₹1,491.75 Cr.

The park is expected to generate about 50,000+ jobs.

The park is located on NH-353K and State Highway-10, with access to NH-53.

Yes, the park is connected to the Mumbai–Nagpur Samruddhi Expressway via nearby interchanges.

About 70% (709.61 acres) of the land is saleable.


The park is located at E. Kumaralingapuram, Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu.

The total park area is 1052 acres.

The total estimated project cost is approximately ₹1,894 Cr.

  • Madurai Airport: ~50 km
  • Thoothukudi Port: ~100 km
  • Virudhunagar Railway Station: ~20 km
  • Direct access via NH-44

Roads, stormwater drainage, cross drainage works, power ducts, cabling, street lighting, water supply system, landscaping, rainwater harvesting, truck parking, amenities, and administrative buildings.