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  2. Shiva Texyarn Limited - Wikipedia

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    Shiva Texyarn Limited (BSE: 511108, NSE: SHIVATEX) (formerly known as Annamallai Finance Limited (AFL)) is an Indian textile manufacturing company based in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. [1] The company manufactures yarn , fabrics , garments , dry sheets and home textiles in India .

  3. Raymond Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Textile division of the company has a distribution network of more than 4,000 multi-brand outlets and over 637 exclusive retail shops [5] in the domestic market itself. [6] Suitings are available in India in over 400 towns through 30,000 retailers and an exclusive chain is present in over 150 cities across India.

  4. Textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    According to the Ministry of Textiles, the share of textiles in total exports during April–July 2010 was 11.04%. During 2009–2010, the Indian textile industry was pegged at US$ 55 billion, 64% of which services domestic demand. [1] In 2010, there were 2,500 textile weaving factories and 4,135 textile finishing factories in all of India. [3]

  5. Alok Industries - Wikipedia

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    Alok Industries Limited, is an Indian Textile manufacturing company based in Mumbai. It Is Owned By Reliance Industries . Alok Industries Limited has five core divisions: Home Textiles, Cotton Yarn, Apparel Fabric, Garments, Technical Textiles, Textile Accessories and Polyester Yarn.

  6. List of Export Promotion Organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Export Promotion Organisations [1] in India, it includes Export Promotion Councils, Commodity Boards and Export development authorities. These are Non-Profit Organizations that are responsible for developing and promoting the export industry of India. [2]

  7. De-industrialisation of India - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Indian de-industrialisation is also hard to track due to its relatively low share of textile exports in the total textile production. In India, by 1920, the trade to GDP ratio declined and international trade reshaped the domestic structure of the economy. [27] India became one of the major markets for the British made cotton yarns ...

  8. Category:History of the textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. ... museums in India (3 P) Pages in category "History of the textile industry in India"

  9. Tata Investment Corp - Wikipedia

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    TICL invests in sectors such as banks, cement, chemicals and fertilizers, electricity and transmission, electrical and electronics, engineering, construction and infrastructure, fast-moving consumer goods, finance and investments, healthcare, hotels, information technology, metals and mining, motor vehicles and ancillaries, oil and natural ...