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Maharashtra State Textile Corporation (MSTC) is a limited company owned by Maharashtra State.It was established on 6 September 1966, having its head office at Mumbai.Their stated purpose was to take over ailing privately owned textile mills, which were being closed down and make those mills more productive and also to start new mills in industrially undeveloped parts of the state.
Textiles. The state is one of the largest producer of textile yarns and finished garments, accounting for more than 70% of the national output. The department is responsible for the management of entire textile supply chain including facilitating resources including materials, land and labour, textile machinery, education and research and promotion. [13]
These 119 mills were controlled by NTC(HC) Ltd with the help of 9 subsidiary Corporations, with an authorised capital of ₹ 100 million (US$1.2 million) which was raised from time to time and which is now ₹ 50 billion (US$580 million) [3] and the paid up share capital of the corporation is ₹ 30,621.6 million (US$350 million) as on 31 March ...
Kunbi (alternatively Kanbi) (Marathi: ISO 15919: Kuṇabī, Gujarati: ISO 15919: Kaṇabī) [1] [2] [3] is a generic term applied to several castes of traditional farmers in Western India. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] These include the Dhonoje, Ghatole, Masaram, Hindre, Jadav, Jhare, Khaire, Lewa ( Leva Patil ), Lonare and Tirole communities of Vidarbha ...
Lists of textile mills in the United Kingdom (2 C, 35 P) Lists of textile mills in the United States (4 P) Pages in category "Lists of textile mills by country"
Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Company Limited is an Indian textile company headquartered in Mumbai, India. [1] It operates as a subsidiary of the Wadia Group and is one of India's largest producers of textiles. [2] [better source needed] Its current chairman is Nusli Wadia. [3]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States blocked imports from 26 Chinese cotton traders or warehouse facilities on Thursday as part of its effort to eliminate goods made with the forced labor of ...
The mall was proposed by the Ministry of Textiles under the Comprehensive Power-loom Cluster Development Scheme. It was developed by a special purpose vehicle named Erode Textile Mall Limited. [ 2 ] The foundation stone for the construction was laid on 22 January 2011 by the then Union Minister Dayanidhi Maran. [ 3 ]