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Political instability in East Pakistan led the family to move to Karachi in 1970, where they acquired the Sapphire Textile Mill in Kotri, Sindh, in 1971, and later used it as the group identity. [4] In 2003, Sapphire made an equity investment of Rs300 million in the unlisted associated company, Sapphire Finishing Mills Limited. [5]
Nishat Chunian Limited (Urdu: نشاط چونیاں) is a Pakistani vertically integrated textile company based in Lahore. [2] It is listed on the Pakistan Stock Exchange and is one of the largest textile company of Pakistan. [3] Nishat Chunian also operates The Linen Company retail stores located in Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. [4]
Software & computer services Karachi: 1996 E-Commerce, financial solutions, IT services, software & consulting P A Treet Corporation: Conglomerates - Lahore: 1952 Automotive batteries, packaging products, personal care products, pharmaceutical, trading P A TRG Pakistan: Industrials Professional business support services Karachi: 2002
The Ideas retail outlet at the Atrium Mall on Zaibunnisa Street in Saddar, Karachi In 2003, Gul Ahmed expanded to the retail sector and founded Ideas by Gul Ahmed retail chain. [ 6 ] It offers a range of home textiles and furnishings for the bedroom , kitchen and bathroom , as well as men's and women's apparel.
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Political instability in East Pakistan led the family to move to Karachi in 1970, where they acquired the Sapphire Textile Mill in Kotri, Sindh, in 1971, and later used it as the group identity. [4] In 2003, Sapphire made an equity investment of Rs300 million in the unlisted associated company, Sapphire Finishing Mills Limited. [5]
Pakistani clothing refers to the ethnic clothing that is typically worn by people in the country of Pakistan and by Pakistanis.Pakistani clothes express the culture of Pakistan, the demographics of Pakistan, and cultures from Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Kashmir regions of the country.
It was formed by merging the four government printing presses of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Dhaka. PCP provides limited printing services to federal government departments and generates its own funds. It currently operates three presses in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. [1] [2]