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What Is Integrated Processing Development Scheme(IPDS)?

Integrated Processing Development Scheme or IPDS is a scheme implemented by the Government of India during the 12th Five Year Plan under the Ministry of Textile, Indian Government. This scheme is one of the primary government schemes that have been implemented in recent times. 

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This scheme is government-sponsored and it was launched as an initiative to establish around three to five greenfield projects and four to six brownfield projects within Rs. 500 crore. It aims to address the environmental issues faced by the textile units in the country under the approval of CCEA (Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs).

What Are The Objectives Of Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS)?

In recent years, the textile processing sector in the country has been facing many challenges, including water availability, safe treatment and disposal of effluents, and solid waste generation. The processing of textiles in India is a vital component of the textile industry value chain.

Following are some of the primary objectives of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme(IPDS): 

  • To provide support of the government to develop a common infrastructure as it will speed up the private sector’s investments in the -major processing clusters.
  • To make the textile industry globally competitive by setting new processing parks and also adapting to the standards of processing which are environment friendly.
  • To support the up-gradation of the existing processing centres and clusters specified in the field of water and wastewater management.
  • To promote work that is related to research and development in the sector of textiles.

 

What Is The Implementation of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme (IPDS)?

The Integrated Processing Development Scheme(IPDS) was implemented to solve different challenges faced by the textile units in the country. These include the non-availability of water for processing and the environmental pollution caused by the discharge of effluents by the textile industries. 

This scheme also aimed to develop some processing parks that will have effluent treatment plants and water supply systems. The implementation of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme was done during the 12th Five Year Plam via the formation of Special Purpose Vehicles or SPVs. 

SPV or Special Purpose Vehicle is a corporate body registered under the Companies Act and it functions according to the guidelines of the Government of India. It is also responsible for obtaining loans from banks and licenses required for developing processing units in the park.

The Integrated Processing Development Scheme mainly focuses on the three areas mentioned below: 

  • Wastewater management
  • Adequate and timely supply of water
  • Safe treatment of harmful effluents before disposal.

Which Agencies Are Involved Under The Integrated Processing Development Scheme?

Apart from SPVs or Special Purpose Vehicles, some other agencies are also involved in the implementation of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme and these agencies are mentioned below: 

  • PMC or Project Management Consultant- It is an advisory panel appointed by the Ministry of Textiles. It assists in monitoring the progress of the project, utilising funds and assessing proposals.
  • PSC or Project Scrutiny Committee- It is headed by the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Textiles and it appraises the proposals for feasibility after they are submitted to PMC.
  • PAC or Project Approval Committee- It is headed by the Secretary to the Ministry of Textiles and offers administrative support to the scheme.
  • PMA or Project Management Agency- It is appointed by the Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) after the approval of PAC. It is also responsible for the preparation of a plan for the project.
  • O&M or Operation and Maintenance Agency- It is responsible for the professional maintenance of SPV assets for a time period of at least 15 years.

The State Government also had a major role to play in the process of implementation. It also assists with approvals, suitable land, labour and any other schemes.


Integrated Processing Development Scheme FAQs

✅ What is the objective of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme?

The main objective of the scheme is to enable the sector of textile processing to meet environmental standards.

✅ Who are the beneficiaries of the Integrated Processing Development Scheme?

The scheme’s beneficiaries are- Labourers, Rural artisans, Marginal Farmers, Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes.

✅ What is the full form of IPDS?

The full form of IPDS is the Integrated Processing Development Scheme.

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