Representative Image MUMBAI: The Maharashtra govt has decided to extend financial assistance worth almost Rs 61 crores to two cooperative spinning mills in Jalgaon and Ahmednagar in keeping with its integrated textile policy . Another mill linked to rural development minister Girish Mahajan is in the queue for clearance, sources say. ToI has learnt that the state cabinet cleared share capital assistance to the two spinning mills despite opposition from the state finance and planning departments.

They pointed out that 142 cooperative spinning mills owed the state Rs 3,396.5 crores in terms of share capital. The state had managed to retrieve only Rs 37 crores share capital dues from cooperative spinning mills till 31 March 2023, it pointed out.

In terms of total financial assistance from the state, including share capital and interest-free loans, the cooperative textile mills owe the state Rs 4,782 crores, data shows. The two mills set to receive assistance are the Ashirwad cooperative spinning mill in Jalgaon’s Pachora taluka, the constituency of Shiv Sena MLA Kishor Dhansing Patil (Rs 32.4 crores), and the Pingala cooperative spinning mill in Ahmednagar’s Shevgaon taluka (Rs 28.

3 crores). The state’s integrated textile policy for 2023-28 aims to promote the sector, which is said to be the second-highest employment enabler in the state after agriculture. The state accounts for 10.

4% of the country’s textile and apparel production. The textile policy divided the coopera.