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Nepal Investment Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1986 Commercial bank P A Nepal Oil Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Kathmandu: 1970 State owned petro concern S A Nepal Railway Company Limited: Industrials Railroads Janakpur: 1927 Railroads S A Nepal Rastra Bank: Financials Banks Kathmandu: 1956 Central bank S A Nepal SBI Bank ...
Simara (also Simara or Simra; Nepali: सिमरा) is a rapidly growing city in Jitpursimara sub-metropolitan city in Bara District in Madhesh Province of south-eastern Nepal. The formerly Village Development Committee was merged to form a new municipality Gadhimai Municipality on 18 May 2014.
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Ghani Group of companies was founded in 1959 by Aitzaz Ghani as a trading company. It has operations in two countries Pakistan and UAE. [5] The major Ghani Group of Companies are Ghani Mines, Ghani Halal Feed Mill, Ghani Glass, Ghani Dairies, and Ghani Automobile Industries.
Lahore: 1975 State-owned real estate developer S A Descon: Conglomerates - Lahore: 1977 Chemicals, constructions, engineering, power generation P A Dewan Farooque Motors: Consumer goods Automobiles Karachi: 1998 Cars & commercial vehicles manufacturer, joint venture of Yousuf Dewan Companies & Kia (South Korea) P A DG Cement: Industrials Cement ...
Reliance Spinning Mills Ltd. (RSML) is a public limited company established in 1994 AD and is the largest spinning mills in Nepal with an investment of NPR. 15.5 Billion. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Relinace Spinning Mills Ltd. is a market leader of Nepal in yarn exports. [ 22 ]
Simara may refer to: Simara, Sarlahi, a village development committee in Sarlahi District, Nepal; Simara Bhawanipur, a village development committee in Rautahat District, Nepal; Simara, Bara, a town in Bara District, Nepal; Simara Airport, an airport in Nepal; Simara Island, an island in the province of Romblon, Philippines
Traditional wood furniture in Pakistan is heavy and bulky. Pakistani furniture industry needs to go to light-weight and moveable furniture to be exported to the world market where demand is high to meet the needs of offices, shopping malls, buildings and shopping plazas. [4] Pakistan furniture council urges the government to bar furniture imports.