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Technotex 2023 to be held in Mumbai from 22 to 24 Feb | Daily Current Affairs Dose
Technotex 2023 to be held in Mumbai from 22 to 24 Feb: India's premier show on Technical Textiles - ‘Technotex 2023’ will be held in Mumbai from 22nd to 24th February 2023.
The largest technical textile industry event in India is focused on providing its attendees access and networking opportunities to meet top CEOs, manufacturers, industry peers, purchase managers and suppliers from India and around the globe.
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Technotex 2023: Organized by
The Technotex 2023 event is being organized by the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India in collaboration with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce Industry, under National Technical Textiles Mission (NTTM).
Technotex 2023 in Mumbai: Participate by
The Ministry and the industry look forward to more than 15,000 business visitors in Feb 2023 and a huge interaction with user industries within the Government of India as well as abroad, including all diplomats and CEOs and so on, at the decadal edition of the Technotex 2023 event.
Technotex 2023 event: Key Highlights
The Technotex 2023 is being organised at the most opportune time when India has assumed G-20 Presidency. “The G-20 Presidency offers an exceptional opportunity for India to contribute to the global agenda on insistent matters of global importance”.
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The Technotex 2023 will focus on discussions to empower Startup Ventures, promote knowledge exchange on best practices and develop capacities of entrepreneurial ecosystems for startups.
Important facts for upcoming exams from the above Current Affairs Topic
- Formation of Maharashtra: 1 May 1960
- Capitals of Maharashtra: Mumbai and Nagpur (Winter)
- Largest city of Maharashtra: Mumbai
- Total Districts in Maharashtra: 36
- Governor of Maharashtra: Bhagat Singh Koshyari
- Chief Minister of Maharashtra: Eknath Shinde
- Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra: Devendra Fadnavis (BJP)
- Total number of assembly seats in Maharashtra: Bicameral Assembly (288 seats)
- Parliamentary constituency in Maharashtra: Rajya Sabha (19 seats), Lok Sabha (48 seats)
- Total Population of Maharashtra (2021): 124,700,000 (2nd)
- Official languages of Maharashtra: Marathi
- Literacy rate in Maharashtra (2011): 82.34%
- Sex ratio in Maharashtra (2011): 929 ♀/1000 ♂
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