Office of the Textile Commissioner
https://s3-ap-southeast-1.amazonaws.com/localcircles-s/img/localcircles_b_logo.jpg 0 000 The Office of the Textile Commissioner was established in 1943 during the Second World War period for arranging the supply of cloth to the defence forces as well as civilian population. After the end of World War II, the Textile Commissioner was given the regulatory function of administering the prices, distribution and control of certain varieties of cloth meant for civilian consumption in the post-war conditions of scarcity.
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- Nishta Bhavan, New CGO Bldg. 48, New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400 020
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There is no relevance for this organisation under the present circumstances. In the era of less government and more governance organizations like this does not serve any purpose. This was one of the most corrupt regulatory body in the past during inspector raj. This is one of the organisations which is not all required in the current circumstances
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There is no relevance for this organisation under the present circumstances. In the era of less government and more governance organizations like this does not serve any purpose. This was one of the most corrupt regulatory body in the past during inspector raj. This is one of the organisations which is not all required in the current circumstances