Textiles ministry signs MoUs with 15 States under Tex-RAMPS scheme
Tex-RAMPS Scheme — UPSC Study Note
1. At a Glance
- Tex-RAMPS = Textiles focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring, Planning And Start-Up — a Central Sector Scheme of the Ministry of Textiles approved for FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31. [S2]
- Designed to bridge critical gaps in textile data systems, research, innovation, and capacity development across India's fragmented textile ecosystem. [S2]
- Covers four key sub-sectors: handlooms, handicrafts, apparel, and technical textiles. [S1]
- Relevant for UPSC under GS-III (Industry, Economic Development) and GS-II (Government Schemes, Centre-State relations).
2. Why in the News
- The Ministry of Textiles signed MoUs with 15 States under Tex-RAMPS — formalising state-level data and planning partnerships. [S1][S3]
- MoUs were executed on Day 1 of the two-day National Textile Ministers' Conference held in Guwahati (January 9, 2026). [S1]
- Conference theme: "India's Textiles: Weaving Growth, Heritage & Innovation". [S1]
3. Background & Evolution
- India's textile sector suffers from fragmented, inconsistent, and untimely statistical data — hampering policy-making and investment planning.
- Earlier schemes lacked a dedicated statistical and research infrastructure integrated across Centre and States.
- Tex-RAMPS approved by the Cabinet as a Central Sector Scheme with an outlay of ₹305 crore over six years (FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31). [S2]
- Preceded by and complementary to schemes such as PM MITRA (Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel Parks), SAMARTH (skill development in textiles), and PLI for Textiles. [S2]
- The MoU-signing with states in January 2026 marks the operationalisation phase of the scheme. [S3]
4. Core Static Facts
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Full name | Textiles focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring, Planning And Start-Up |
| Scheme type | Central Sector Scheme (100% centrally funded) |
| Implementing Ministry | Ministry of Textiles, Government of India |
| Total outlay | ₹305 crore |
| Scheme period | FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31 (6 years) |
| MoUs signed (Jan 2026) | 15 States |
| Annual grant per State/UT | ₹12 lakh |
| Additional district grant | ₹1 lakh per district per year (against district action plans) |
| Focus sectors | Handlooms, Handicrafts, Apparel, Technical Textiles |
| Planning level | Cluster and District levels |
| Conference venue | Guwahati, Assam (January 2026) |
Five Components of Tex-RAMPS: [S2]
- Research & Dissemination — smart textiles, sustainability, production efficiency
- Assessment & Evaluation Studies — sector diagnostics, trend forecasting, supply chain analysis
- Monitoring & Statistical System — strengthen data collection and analytics
- Planning & Capacity Development — national/state-level planning, stakeholder engagement
- Start-up & Innovation — incubators, hackathons, academia-industry partnerships; focus on high-value and export-oriented ventures
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- Textile sector contributes ~2.3% of GDP, ~13% of industrial output, and ~12% of India's export earnings — better data directly improves sector competitiveness. [S2]
- District-level action plans + grants incentivise cluster-based industrial planning, reducing policy blind spots.
- Start-up & Innovation component targets high-value technical textiles — a segment where India lags behind China and South Korea.
- ₹305 crore over 6 years is a modest but catalytic outlay meant to leverage larger private and state investment.
Social
- Handlooms and handicrafts sub-sectors are dominated by artisans, women weavers, and SCs/STs — improved data coverage helps target welfare interventions accurately. [S1]
- District action plans can highlight geographically concentrated weaver clusters for targeted support under SAMARTH or other skill schemes.
Administrative / Federalism
- MoU model creates a formal Centre-State data partnership — states must develop and execute district action plans to unlock the additional ₹1 lakh/district grant. [S1]
- Integrates state textile ministries into a unified national statistical system, reducing data duplication and inconsistency.
- Conference format (Textile Ministers' Conference) is a cooperative federalism mechanism for policy alignment between Centre and states.
Scientific / Technological
- Research component specifically targets smart textiles — a globally high-growth area (wearables, medical textiles, geotextiles). [S2]
- Innovation ecosystem (incubators, hackathons) aims to link academia, industry, and startups — plugging India's low R&D intensity in textiles.
- Monitoring & Statistical System component will generate real-time, district-level textile data — enabling evidence-based policymaking.
Ethical / Governance
- Scheme directly addresses the data credibility problem in the textile sector — poor statistics have historically led to mis-targeted subsidies and under-counted informal workers.
- Timeliness and coverage of textile statistics are mandated outcomes — making state performance measurable and accountable. [S1]
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- FY 2025-26: Tex-RAMPS approved as Central Sector Scheme with ₹305 crore outlay. [S2]
- January 9, 2026: Ministry of Textiles signs MoUs with 15 States at National Textile Ministers' Conference, Guwahati. [S1][S3]
- January 2026: Two-day conference held under theme "India's Textiles: Weaving Growth, Heritage & Innovation" — signals government push to position India as a global textile hub ahead of Bharat Tex 2026. [S4]
- Bharat Tex 2026 launched separately — India's flagship textile trade event, signalling continued export-orientation of textile policy. [S4]
7. Prelims Hooks
- Tex-RAMPS stands for: Textiles focused Research, Assessment, Monitoring, Planning And Start-Up. [S2]
- Approved as a Central Sector Scheme (not Centrally Sponsored Scheme) — 100% funded by the Ministry of Textiles. [S2]
- Total financial outlay: ₹305 crore over six years (FY 2025-26 to FY 2030-31). [S2]
- Annual grant to each State/UT: ₹12 lakh. [S1]
- Additional district-level grant: ₹1 lakh per district per year, conditional on district action plans. [S1]
- MoUs signed with 15 States — not all states/UTs. [S1][S3]
- MoUs signed at the National Textile Ministers' Conference, Guwahati (January 2026). [S1]
- Conference theme: "India's Textiles: Weaving Growth, Heritage & Innovation". [S1]
- Scheme has five components: Research & Dissemination; Assessment & Evaluation; Monitoring & Statistical System; Planning & Capacity Development; Start-up & Innovation. [S2]
- Focus sectors: handlooms, handicrafts, apparel, and technical textiles. [S1]
- Planning is done at cluster and district levels — not just state level. [S1]
- Implementing ministry: Ministry of Textiles (not Ministry of MSME or Commerce). [S2]
- Start-up & Innovation component uses incubators, hackathons, and academia-industry partnerships. [S2]
8. Mains Relevance
| GS Paper | Syllabus Heading |
|---|---|
| GS-III | Indian Economy — Growth, Development; Industrial Policy; Infrastructure |
| GS-III | Government Budgeting; Schemes and Programmes |
| GS-II | Centre-State Relations; Cooperative Federalism; Government Schemes |
Plausible Mains Question Stems:
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"The Tex-RAMPS scheme represents a shift from production-centric to data-driven textile policymaking in India. Critically examine its design and potential impact on the handloom and technical textile sub-sectors." (GS-III)
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"Discuss the role of Centre-State MoU frameworks in strengthening cooperative federalism in industrial planning, with reference to schemes like Tex-RAMPS and PM MITRA." (GS-II)
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"India's textile sector is the second-largest employer after agriculture yet suffers from data deficits. How does the Tex-RAMPS scheme address this gap, and what structural challenges remain?" (GS-III)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| PM MITRA Parks | Flagship textile infrastructure scheme; Tex-RAMPS provides the data backbone for planning within MITRA clusters |
| SAMARTH Scheme | Skill development in textiles — demand-side beneficiary of better district-level data from Tex-RAMPS |
| PLI Scheme for Textiles | Production-linked incentive for MMF/technical textiles — Tex-RAMPS R&D component is a direct complement |
| National Handloom Development Programme | Core handloom sub-sector scheme; Tex-RAMPS improves targeting of this programme |
| Technical Textiles Mission | National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM) — Tex-RAMPS Start-up & Innovation component directly supports this mission |
| Cooperative Federalism (Article 263, Inter-State Council) | MoU-based Centre-State planning partnerships are a key governance mechanism to understand |
| Bharat Tex | India's largest textile trade fair; policy context for India's export ambitions that Tex-RAMPS supports |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
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Wrong scheme type: Tex-RAMPS is a Central Sector Scheme (fully funded by Centre), NOT a Centrally Sponsored Scheme (which has state cost-sharing). The distinction matters for Prelims MCQs.
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Confusing Tex-RAMPS with PM MITRA: PM MITRA is about creating physical textile parks; Tex-RAMPS is about data, research, and planning infrastructure — completely different purposes.
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Wrong ministry: Tex-RAMPS is under Ministry of Textiles — aspirants sometimes confuse textile schemes with Ministry of MSME (for handlooms) or Ministry of Commerce (for exports).
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MoU count: Only 15 States signed MoUs in January 2026 — not all 28 states or all 36 states/UTs. Avoid writing "all states."
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Grant quantum confusion: ₹12 lakh is the annual per-State/UT base grant; the district-level additional grant is ₹1 lakh/district/year — these are separate and conditional on district action plans. Do not conflate the two.
11. Sources
- [S1] Ministry of Textiles Signs MoUs with 15 States to Strengthen Data Systems and Integrated Planning under Tex-RAMPS Scheme — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2212503®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S2] Government Approves 'Tex-RAMPS' Scheme to Strengthen Research, Innovation and Competitiveness in Textiles Sector — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2195266®=48&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] Boosting Research Innovation and Competitiveness in Textile Sector — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2206686®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S4] Union Minister of Textiles launches Bharat Tex 2026 — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=2238148®=3&lang=2 — (Tier 1)
- [S5] The Hindu — Textiles ministry signs MoUs with 15 States under Tex-RAMPS scheme — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-01-09/ (article excerpt provided) — (Tier 4)