Economics Special: The Office of the Textile Commissioner.
- It was
established in 1943 during the
Second World War period for arranging the supply
of cloth to the defence forces as well as civilian population.
- After the end
of World War II, the Textile Commissioner was given the regulatory function of administering the prices, distribution and
control of certain varieties of cloth meant for civilian consumption in the
post-war conditions of scarcity.
- Now it formulates
and implements various schemes of the Government of India in an industry
friendly manner.
- It has 8 regional offices and 14 power loom
service centers located in major textile clusters.
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