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Chenab Limited, commonly known as Chenab Group (Urdu: چناب گروپ), is a Pakistani textile company based in Faisalabad. [1] [2] It was one of the largest exporters of home textile products from Pakistan before its default in 2013. [3]
Among the construction trades, in most industrialized countries, each has a distinct 2-5 year craft apprenticeship education and usually once started a worker remains in a single craft and progresses through ranks of skill for the duration of their career (pre-apprentice, apprentice, and journeyman; some countries include a post-journeyman ...
There are about 90,000 looms in the country located mainly in Karachi, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and Jalapur Jattan, as well as some in FATA. [8] Wool: The main products manufactured from wool include woolen yarn, acrylic yarn, fabrics, shawls, blankets, and carpets. [8]
Faisalabad: 1974 Textile manufacturer P A Cnergyico: Energy Oil refining & marketing Karachi: 1995 Retail fuel marketing, refinery & petrochemicals product P A Dalda: Consumer goods Food producers Karachi: 1937 Cooking Oil, ghee, dairy products & snacks, joint venture with Westbury Group: P A Dawlance: Consumer goods Consumer electronics ...
Pages in category "Craft occupations" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Gainerie; H.
The Reko Diq mining area has proven estimated reserves of 2 billion tons of copper and 20 million ounces of gold. According to the current market price, the value of the deposits has been estimated at $65 billion, which would generate thousands of jobs. The discovery has ranked Rekodiq among the world's top seven copper reserves.
AWT Plaza on I.I. Chundrigar Road in Karachi. Army Welfare Trust (AWT) was established in 1971 as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860, with an initial endowment of Rs 0.7 million. [3]
The language of Faisalabad is Punjabi predominantly 96%, Urdu and Pashto are spoken by 2% population each. Faisalabad is world's second largest Punjabi speaking city. Faisalabad was established as one of the first planned towns of British India, covering an area of 3 square kilometres (1.2 sq mi). [97]