Home > Business > Business Headline > Report

Modi orders probe into Surat vanishing firms

Sumit Khanna in Surat | June 18, 2004 11:34 IST

The alarming increase in the number of vanishing firms in the textile market of Surat, once the hub for textile industry in India has forced the state government into action.

On Wednesday, chief minister Narendra Modi ordered a probe by the state home department. The Surat city police also have been intimated by the home department and have been asked to act strictly with the law breakers.

Surat's textile industry is being plagued by various problems such as recession and overproduction for last one year.

To add to their worry, the flurry of vanishing textile firms have brought a permanent bad name to the entire industry. In the last six months alone at-least 40 to 50 textile firms have vanished, duping local traders and weavers to the tune of around Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion).

The Federation of Surat Textile Traders Associations made representations at various levels seeking action against vanishing firms.

FOSTTA had written a letter to chief minister Narendra Modi demanding action against the cheats in interest of textile industry. The federation representatives had also met Modi during his recent visit to the city.

The chief minister is learnt to have assured traders that necessary action would be taken against the dubious traders. A letter to this effect was sent to FOSTTA by the chief minister's office, in which Modi has assured that he would direct the state home ministry to take appropriate action.

FOSTTA vice president, Devkishan Manghani, said, "Yes, we have received such a letter and we are happy that our voice has finally been heard. We will, however, be pleased, only when some serious steps to protect the textile industry are initiated."

"As I have mentioned several times earlier, inaction of police department against the cheats has also played a major role behind this sudden jump in the number of vanishing firms in the recent months. We have demanded setting up of a separate Economic Offence Wing, which would deal only in such cases. We are hopeful that the CM would look into our demand and give it a considerate thought," said Manghani.

Article Tools
Email this article
Top emailed links
Print this article
Write us a letter
Discuss this article



Related Stories


3 more textile firms 'vanish

Textile exports set to surge

Budget pains for textile min









Powered by










Copyright © 2004 rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.