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  2. Vaibhav Global - Wikipedia

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    VGL was founded as Vaibhav Enterprises in 1980. [1] It was later incorporated as Vaibhav Gems Limited in 1989 in Jaipur, India. The company became Vaibhav Global Limited in 1994 and went public in 1996-97. VGL continued expanding its manufacturing and retail capabilities and in 2005-06 it acquired the STS Group of companies. [1] [5]

  3. Economy of Ahmedabad - Wikipedia

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    The gross domestic product of Ahmedabad metro was estimated at US$136.1 billion in 2023. [1] [2] Ahmedabad is the largest contributor to the GDP of Gujarat state, with an estimated US$68 billion as of 2017 [3] out of $227 billion, textile and clothing in Ahmedabad is

  4. List of newspapers in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Times of Sindh [4] English Karachi, Hyderabad – 28 The Star: Karachi 1951 Dawn Group's evening newspaper; now defunct 29 The Statesman: Peshawar 2002 30 Pakistan Today: Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad 2010 31 Daily Pakistan: Urdu Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Peshawar 1997 32 The Express Tribune: English Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad ...

  5. Ahmadabad - Wikipedia

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    1 Pakistan. 2 Afghanistan. 3 Azerbaijan. 4 Iran. Toggle Iran subsection. 4.1 Alborz Province. 4.2 Ardabil Province. ... Ahmedabad is the largest city of the Indian ...

  6. Thousands evacuated as cyclone builds off India and Pakistan ...

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    AHMEDABAD/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Heavy rains battered India and Pakistan's coastal areas along the Arabian Sea, flooding cities in western India's Gujarat state and forcing thousands of people from ...

  7. History of Ahmedabad - Wikipedia

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    Many countries sought to emulate India's economic planning strategy and one of them, South Korea, copied the city's second "Five-Year Plan" and the World Financial Center in Seoul is designed and modelled after Ahmedabad. Ahmedabad had both a municipal corporation and the Ahmedabad Divisional Council in the 1960s, which developed schools ...

  8. Ahmedabad, Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Ahmedabad (Punjabi, Urdu: احمد آباد), previously called Mandi Hira Singh is a city and Municipal Committee of Depalpur Tehsil in Okara District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. This city was renamed in 1993 by the Government of the Punjab in respect for Services of Mirza Ahmed Baig Famous local politician.

  9. Economic history of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Per capita GNP growth rate from 1985 to 1995 was only 1.2 percent per annum, substantially lower than India (3.2), Bangladesh (2.1), and Sri Lanka (2.6). [2] The inflation rate in Pakistan has averaged 7.99 percent from 1957 until 2015, reaching an all-time high of 37.81 percent in December 1973 and a record low of -10.32 percent in February 1959.