Inside a Shahjahanpur’s small garment workshop built on family skill
A home-based garment stitching unit in Shahjahanpur shows how family skills, careful planning and job-work orders can turn tailoring into steady employment.
In the Nigohi Road area of Shahjahanpur district, Shubham Gangwar runs a modest stitching unit from his own house.
The business focuses on garment stitching work linked to women’s apparel, taking on outsourced orders rather than selling finished products directly in the local market.
The unit handles components of ladies’ garments such as kurtas, tops and skirts, completing tasks like side stitching, collars, bottoms and finishing.
The work is done on a job-work basis for outside companies, with full pieces assembled at the unit before being dispatched.
Learning the craft at home
Gangwar’s entry into stitching was gradual and rooted in his family background. After completing an ITI course, he began working alongside his father, Ashok Kumar Gangwar, who has been involved in tailoring work for many years and continues to do so.
The family has been engaged in similar work for generations, which meant the skill was familiar long before it became a business plan.
He spent several years practising and understanding the workflow before deciding to set up his own unit. While the formal setup began recently, he says he has been involved in stitching work for three to four years, learning how to manage quality, timelines and coordination.
Setting up the unit
The decision to start the unit was shaped by cost constraints. Sewing machines and raw material required a larger investment than his personal savings allowed.
He estimates that a full setup, including machines purchased from Delhi markets, would have crossed several lakh rupees, which was difficult to manage upfront.
To bridge this gap, he applied under the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan (CM YUVA) Yojana. The support helped him purchase machines and arrange working capital, allowing the unit to begin operations from his own premises.
Being based in his house reduced recurring costs such as rent and kept electricity expenses limited to basic usage.
“Entering a business without proper knowledge is bound to lead to losses,” he says, stressing that any business requires prior skill and understanding before investment.
Work and people involved
Today, the unit employs around 15-17 workers. This includes a manager-supervisor who oversees daily operations, while Gangwar himself handles accounts, sourcing of material and online-related work. The workforce includes both men and women, with stitching and finishing divided across roles.
The scale remains small, but work has stabilised enough to provide regular employment.
Gangwar says the aim is not rapid expansion but steady improvement in processes and output. If operations continue smoothly, he hopes to explore gradual growth and training opportunities for more workers in the future under CM Yuva Yojana support.
The unit’s journey reflects a cautious shift from learning to livelihood. What began as a family skill has turned into a source of steady work, anchored by limited risk, familiar knowledge and a setup that fits within existing means.
What is CM YUVA Scheme?
Under the leadership of Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath Ji, the state government aims to transform youth from job seekers into job creators.
To achieve this vision, the Directorate of Industries and Enterprise Promotion, under the Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises and Export Promotion, is implementing the ‘Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan’ (CM YUVA) Yojana.
Under this scheme, young entrepreneurs are provided with up to Rs 5 lakh in 100% interest-free and collateral-free loans to start their industrial or service-based ventures. In addition, beneficiaries also receive a 10% margin money subsidy on the project cost.
CM YUVA is not just a financial assistance scheme; it also provides mentorship, guidance, market access, and essential resources to help youth become self-reliant entrepreneurs and generate employment opportunities for others.
Click here to know more about the CM YUVA Scheme.

