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  2. Chiniot - Wikipedia

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    Chiniot (Punjabi, Urdu: چنیوٹ) is a city and the administrative headquarters of Chiniot District in the province of Punjab, Pakistan. Located on the bank of the river Chenab, it is the 28th most populous city in Pakistan. It is also known for its intricate wooden furniture, architecture, and mosques, and is home to the Omar Hayat Mahal.

  3. Furniture industry in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Many new furniture companies are now joining the furniture industry. [1] Pakistani furniture manufacturers have expertise in this area, due to the type of wood used namely 'sheesham' (rosewood) which adds to this furniture's demand. [2] The leading wood-furniture-making areas of Pakistan are Chiniot, Gujrat, Peshawar, Lahore and Karachi. [3]

  4. Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Gems and Jewellery Development Company (PGJDC) is a subsidiary of Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation, Ministry of Industries & Production. The charter of the Company is to enhance the value chain productivity of gems and jewellery industry of Pakistan from Mine to Market. The Company aims to enhance exports through ...

  5. Omar Hayat Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Omar Hayat Mahal. Omar Hayat Mahal (Urdu: عمر حیات محل), also spelt Umer Hayat Mahal, and alternatively known as Gulzar Manzil, is an early 20th-century wooden haveli mansion in Chiniot, Pakistan. [1] [2] Construction of the mansion was started in 1923, and completed by 1935.

  6. Lucky Core Industries - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Y. M. Khan became the first Pakistani chairman of ICI Pakistan at the age of 38. [3] During Khan's leadership, ICI Pakistan focused on industrial expansion, establishing a textile auxiliaries plant in Karachi, a pharmaceutical factory in Narayanganj in East Pakistan, and acquired the Fuller Paints factory in Lahore which was later renamed as Paintex.

  7. Hayatgarh - Wikipedia

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    Hayatgarh (Urdu: حیاتگڑھ also spelled Hayat Garh) is a village situated near Kheewa in the district of Gujrat, Pakistan This article about a location in Gujrat District , Punjab, Pakistan is a stub .

  8. Hayatabad - Wikipedia

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    Hayatabad is a suburb on the western outskirts of Peshawar, [1] the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It borders the now defunct Tribal Areas and is close to Torkham, which is the major border crossing point between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The suburb is one of the most developed residential societies of Peshawar, and is ...

  9. Saigol Group - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, the Saigol Group started rebuilding and reinvesting after their losses due to nationalization of industries in Pakistan during the 1970s. [ 1 ] The group is now managed by different Saigol brothers/cousins: Tariq Saigol (son of Sayed Saigol), Nasim Saigol (son of Yousaf Saigol), and Iqbal Saigol (son of Bashir Saigol). [ 4 ]