Sujata Sachdeva: The 55th edition of India International Garment Fair 2015 (IIGF) was inaugurated by Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Textiles at the Pragati Maidan in New Delhi on Monday. In his inaugural speech, Gangwar highlighted the need to strengthen apparel exports. A three day annual fair is being held till July 15, 2015. Also present at the inauguration were Sanjay Kumar Panda, Secretary Textiles, Sunaina Tomar, JS Exports, Virender Uppal, Chairman AEPC, Sudhir Sekhri, Chairman (EP), Puneet Kumar, Secretary General AEPC, Executive Committee Members, among others. Emphasis on inclusive growth: In his speech Gangwar said “Given its employment and export intensity, apparel industry plays a significant role in realising the vision of ‘Make in India’. The new government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emphasised on the economic vision based on boosting manufacturing, growing exports and generating more and more employment. The idea is to embark on the path of inclusive and participatory growth,” he said. Appreciating the efforts of fair organisers in bringing together a large number of exporters to the event, while attracting reputed overseas buyers, Gangwar said his ministry would continue to provide support for organising IIGF, as this industry provides large employment and earns precious foreign exchange for the country. Panda pointed out that the 55th IIGF is the largest garment show in South Asia, covering apparel and fashion accessories, encompassing a vast exhibition area of around 17,256 square meters. The objective is to showcase latest garment and fashion accessory trends. “This sector being the highest employment provider in the manufacturing sector has a much bigger role and responsibility. India has the significant advantage of a young population offering huge potential for a demographic dividend by getting gainful employment in this sector with just three months of training,” he added. Rise in exhibitors and buyers: With more than 400 exhibitors this edition of IIGF has seen a remarkable increase in the number exhibitors from several states such as Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, West Bengal, etc. “The 55th IIGF has attracted 305 buyers from across globe, of which 202 are from the traditional markets and 103 are from non-traditional markets. 2,921 buyers have already registered for the fair. This is an indication that buyers have started showing faith and see India as a safe and compliant destination for sourcing garments,” informed Uppal. IIGF is being organised by AEPC in association with AEMA, GEA and CMAI as partner associations and GEAR as the co-organisers. Buyers from across EU, Asia, USA, Brazil, UK,US, etc, are participating. Big buyers including One Jeanswear Group from USA, Grupo Hotelshops, Mexico, PJSC Melon Fashion Group from Russia, The Original Factory Shop from UK, Cortefiel from Spain, among others are all there. Source: Article