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Bengal Provincial Chatkal Mazdoor Union (India) Bunkar Mahasabha (India) Coimbatore District Textile Workers Union (India) Federation of Chatkal Mazdoor Unions (India) National Committee of the Chinese Financial, Commercial, Light Industry, Textile and Tobacco Workers' Union (People's Republic of China) National Union of Jute Workers (India)
Raymond Ltd is largest integrated manufacturer of fabric in the world based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. [3] It has over 60% market share in suiting in India. It is also India's biggest woolen fabric maker. [4]
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.
The company is India's largest denim manufacturer. [4] Sanjaybhai Lalbhai is the current Chairman and managing director of Arvind and Lalbhai Group. In the early 1980s, he led the 'Reno-vision' whereby the company brought denim into the domestic market, thus starting the jeans revolution in India. [5]
The clothing production (for children from the ages of 0 to 16), gradually progressed from her house (selling from the boot of her car) [2] to a location in Victoria Island, Lagos. [7] Ruff 'n' Tumble operates a ware house, factory, distribution [ 8 ] and has more than 50 employees. [ 2 ]
Page Industries Limited is an Indian manufacturer and retailer of innerwear, loungewear and socks, headquartered in Bangalore. [4] It is the exclusive licensee of Jockey International in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Maldives and Bhutan. [5]
Rupa & Company Limited is an Indian clothing company which makes knitted garments. [6] The Company is primarily engaged in the manufacture of hosiery products in knitted undergarments casual wears and thermal wears. It produces innerwear, casual wear, thermal wear and sleepwear for men, women, and kids. [7]
In 1978, it was a founding affiliate of the Nigeria Labour Congress. [ 1 ] In 1988, the union had 41,312 members, which fell to 30,000 by 2005, reflecting the decline in employment in the industry.