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  2. Textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    India is the second largest producer of fibre. The country is the world's largest producer of cotton and jute. [5] [6] India is also the world's second largest producer of silk. [7] Other fibres produced in India include wool, and man-made fibres. 100% FDI is allowed via automatic route in textile sector.

  3. 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.

  4. Ordnance Clothing Factory - Wikipedia

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    The factory more particularly is controlled by Ordnance Equipment Factories [3] Group having its headquarters at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, which itself is a key operating division under Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).

  5. Arvind (company) - Wikipedia

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    Arvind Limited (formerly Arvind Mills) is an Indian textile manufacturer and the flagship company of the Lalbhai Group.Its headquarters are in Naroda, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, and it has units at Santej (near Kalol).

  6. Category:Clothing companies of India - Wikipedia

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    Online clothing retailers of India (4 P) S. Shoe companies of India (6 P) T. Textile companies of India (2 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Clothing companies of India"

  7. Clothing industry - Wikipedia

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    India is the second largest producer of fibre in the world. Cotton is the most produced fibre in India. Other fibres produced in India include silk, wool, and jute. 60% of the Indian textile Industry is cotton based. Indian clothing industry dates back to Harappan civilisation and is one of the oldest clothing manufacturing industry in the world.

  8. Raymond Ltd - Wikipedia

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    A new manufacturing facility was set up at Jalgaon (Maharashtra) during the year 1979 to meet the increasing demand for worsted woollen fabrics. In the year 2000, Vijaypat Singhania handed over his company to his younger son Gautam Singhania and in the year 2015, he gave 37.57% of the total shares to him.

  9. Raymond Group - Wikipedia

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    All the brands are retailed through 'The Raymond Shop' (TRS), with a network of over 700 retail shops spread across India and overseas, in over 200 cities. In addition, the group also has business interests in readymade garments, designer wear, cosmetics and toiletries , engineering files and tools, prophylactics and air charter operations.