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  2. Nishat Group - Wikipedia

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    The group also had investments in East Pakistan prior to the independence of Bangladesh, including Nishat Jute Mills, Qadiryah Textile Mills, Telgin Cotton Mills, and Chemical Industries of Pakistan. [6] Nishat Jute Mills was acquired by the group from the Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation in East Pakistan. [7]

  3. Textile industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Textile exports were recorded at $11.625 billion in 2014-2015. In 2015-2016, this number had dropped 7.7% to $10.395 billion. [10] The Pakistan Textile Exporters Association recently requested the government to take significant measures to ensure the growth of textile exports and sustain the employment provided by the sector.

  4. Category:Textile companies of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Textile companies of Pakistan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Nishat Mills Limited; S. Sapphire (group) Shakarganj

  5. Chenab Limited - Wikipedia

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    Chenab Group soon started exporting its products worldwide and by the 1990s, it started exporting to 35 countries worldwide. Chenab is a vertically integrated unit with having complete operation range from ginning to retailing. The Group's textile mills division was listed on Karachi Stock Exchange in 2004.

  6. Faisalabad - Wikipedia

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    Faisalabad is as an industrial center with industries like processing mills, engineering, industrial goods, textile manufacturing including cotton and silk textiles, super phosphates, apparel and hosiery, industrial chemicals and dyes, pulp and paper, agricultural research and equipment, oil and ghee (clarified butter), and concentrated beverages.

  7. Mian Muhammad Mansha - Wikipedia

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    He began his career by joining the family business, Nishat Mills Limited in 1969 when his father died. [6] Later, the business was split among his uncles. [4] [6] In 1979, Mansha set up Pakistan's largest textile complex of seven factories in Nishatabad near Faisalabad. In the later years, another textile complex followed in Chunian near Lahore ...

  8. Textile industry - Wikipedia

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    Textile production in England peaked in 1926, and as mills were decommissioned, many of the scrapped mules and looms were bought up and reinstated in India. Women began entering the workforce in the 19th century through textile factories, [ 20 ] the industrial and garment assembly jobs done during this time “[provided a] point for ...

  9. Nishat Chunian - Wikipedia

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    Nishat Chunian was incorporated in 1990 as a spinning mill by Shahzad Saleem, a nephew of Mian Muhammad Mansha, as part of Nishat Group. [5] [6] It began commercial operations in March 1991 with a manufacturing facility of 14,400 spindles supplied by Sulzer. [7] [8] The company was also listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange in 1991. [8]