Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park Limited is one among the 26 parks that were approved by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Under the chairmanship of Sou. Sunetra Pawar, this park was set up in the year 2008 over an area of 65 acres in the small town of Baramati, the Southern tip of Pune Rural District in Maharastra.
Approval and Funding for Baramati Hitech Textile Park
Baramati Hitech Textile park is approved by Ministry of Textiles (Govt. of India) Under the Scheme For Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) introduced in 2005. Where-in ministry of textiles (Govt. of India) contributes to the approved parks to the extent of Rs. 40 Crores in the form of "Grant in Aid". So also in the same Govt. of Maharashtra contributes Rs. 9 Crore in the form of "Grant in Aid".
Textile Park Training Center: Empowering Entrepreneurs
Textile Park has established its own training center at Park site providing 200 hours training to feed requirement of the entrepreneur seen November 2009. Till date, training center has trained for more than 3000 people which had maximum share of women. The training is given free of cost with all required material supplied by BHTPL. All the training is designed in such a way that they can work on high speed machine of 3250 RPM.
Empowering Women: Visionary Leadership in Textile Park
Baramati Hitech Textile park is approved by Ministry of Textiles (Govt. of India) Under the Scheme For Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) introduced in 2005. Where-in ministry of textiles (Govt. of India) contributes to the approved parks to the extent of Rs. 40 Crores in the form of "Grant in Aid". So also in the same Govt. of Maharashtra contributes Rs. 9 Crore in the form of "Grant in Aid".
Rural Textile Park: Entrepreneurial Benefits under PSI Scheme
As this Textile Park is established in the rural area, the entrepreneur setting up their units within the Park are enjoying the state various benefits under Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) introduced by Ministry of industries, Govt. of Maharashtra.
5 MVA Sub-station for Uninterrupted Power at BHT Textile Park
MSEDCL is kind enough to provide Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park with a Exclusive setup of 5 MVA capacity sub-station where the units within BHTPL gets an un-interupted power supply.
BHT Textile Park: Self-funded Sub-station for Easy Power Access
Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park Ltd has provided a space of 5400 Sq. mtr to MSEDCL, and has setup the sub-station at its own cost to provide the electricity at door step of the entrepreneur
BHT Textile Park: Hon. Sharad Pawar's Women-Friendly Vision
Compared to ther industrial process that involves high risk, Garmnet industry has less or negligible risk at work. Also the Units in BHTPL works in one shift that makes it very convinient for women to work here. With this broad vision that helps women to get a safe and convinient job, Hon. Sharad pawar has brought this ambitious project to Baramati.
Empowering Women: Transformation through BHT Textile Park
The vision of Hon. Sharad pawar has come to be true as the women, who where working at fields or doing housework had joined BHTPL and earned their own identity which resulted in drastic change in their lifestyle and standard of living.
Empowering Local Women: Skilled Labor for BHT Textile Park
The Women from surrounding of 25 Km to 30 Km are coming to Textile Park to earn their own bread. This labour is made readily and assuredly available to the units in BHTPL which posseses high skill for Garment Industry.
Approval and Funding for Baramati Hitech Textile Park
Baramati Hitech Textile park is approved by Ministry of Textiles (Govt. of India) Under the Scheme For Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) introduced in 2005. Where-in ministry of textiles (Govt. of India) contributes to the approved parks to the extent of Rs. 40 Crores in the form of "Grant in Aid". So also in the same Govt. of Maharashtra contributes Rs. 9 Crore in the form of "Grant in Aid".
Textile Park Training Center: Empowering Entrepreneurs
Textile Park has established its own training center at Park site providing 200 hours training to feed requirement of the entrepreneur seen November 2009. Till date, training center has trained for more than 3000 people which had maximum share of women. The training is given free of cost with all required material supplied by BHTPL. All the training is designed in such a way that they can work on high speed machine of 3250 RPM.
Empowering Women: Visionary Leadership in Textile Park
Baramati Hitech Textile park is approved by Ministry of Textiles (Govt. of India) Under the Scheme For Integrated Textile Parks (SITP) introduced in 2005. Where-in ministry of textiles (Govt. of India) contributes to the approved parks to the extent of Rs. 40 Crores in the form of "Grant in Aid". So also in the same Govt. of Maharashtra contributes Rs. 9 Crore in the form of "Grant in Aid".
Rural Textile Park: Entrepreneurial Benefits under PSI Scheme
As this Textile Park is established in the rural area, the entrepreneur setting up their units within the Park are enjoying the state various benefits under Package Scheme of Incentives (PSI) introduced by Ministry of industries, Govt. of Maharashtra.
5 MVA Sub-station for Uninterrupted Power at BHT Textile Park
MSEDCL is kind enough to provide Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park with a Exclusive setup of 5 MVA capacity sub-station where the units within BHTPL gets an un-interupted power supply.
BHT Textile Park: Self-funded Sub-station for Easy Power Access
Baramati Hi-Tech Textile Park Ltd has provided a space of 5400 Sq. mtr to MSEDCL, and has setup the sub-station at its own cost to provide the electricity at door step of the entrepreneur
BHT Textile Park: Hon. Sharad Pawar's Women-Friendly Vision
Compared to ther industrial process that involves high risk, Garmnet industry has less or negligible risk at work. Also the Units in BHTPL works in one shift that makes it very convinient for women to work here. With this broad vision that helps women to get a safe and convinient job, Hon. Sharad pawar has brought this ambitious project to Baramati.
Empowering Women: Transformation through BHT Textile Park
The vision of Hon. Sharad pawar has come to be true as the women, who where working at fields or doing housework had joined BHTPL and earned their own identity which resulted in drastic change in their lifestyle and standard of living.
Empowering Local Women: Skilled Labor for BHT Textile Park
The Women from surrounding of 25 Km to 30 Km are coming to Textile Park to earn their own bread. This labour is made readily and assuredly available to the units in BHTPL which posseses high skill for Garment Industry.
Empowering Local Women: Skilled Labor for BHT Textile Park
The Women from surrounding of 25 Km to 30 Km are coming to Textile Park to earn their own bread. This labour is made readily and assuredly available to the units in BHTPL which posseses high skill for Garment Industry.