Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) a Company under Section 25 of the Companies Act 1956 is the new name of Indian Cotton Mills'''' Federation (ICMF). ICMF had been established in March 1958 and later incorporated as a company in February 1967. Originally ICMF represented the organized textile units in spinning and composite sectors comprising mills producing cotton yarn blended and man-made spun yarn fabrics and home furnishings. The need for an umbrella organization representing the entire textile chain had been felt by various segments of the industry for quite some time in order to properly project the potential problems and requirements of the industry in a holistic and comprehensive way nationally and internationally. After extensive consultations ICMF initiated the process of establishing an umbrella organization for the textile industry in August 2000 by broad basing the coverage of its Member Associations to include independent weavers and processors. Later Member Associations were also advised to admit manufacturers of technical textiles and garments. In 2003-04 the Federation also started admitting associations and federations catering to textile segments not covered under ICMF as Associate Members. Since many of the Associate Members were not connected with cotton or mill industry it was felt that the name of the organization should also be broad based to represent the entire textile sector. The process reached its logical conclusion with the formation of CITI in May 2005.
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