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Service Industries Limited, doing business as Servis, is a Pakistani shoes and tire manufacturer which is based in Lahore, Pakistan. [2] [3] Service factories are located in the Pakistani cities of Gujrat, Muridke, Nooriabad, Raiwind, Negombo, Sri Lanka. [3] The company had humble beginnings in 1941.
In March 2014, the Peshawari chappal became the Centre of a global fashion debate when Sir Paul Smith made a similar shoe, which sold for £300. [8] This prompted complaints on social media that the design appropriated the culture and craft of its original Pakistan makers.
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Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved a proposal by Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board to buy 323 million taka worth of electric poles from Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory on 27 January 2021. [25] Army Pharma Limited, a subsidiary of BMTF started production at Shimultali, Joydebpur, Gazipur since 2020. [26]
MS Shoes East Ltd. is a company established in Delhi, India on 17 March 1986 [1] The main object of the company was to take over running business of exports in the name of Shoes East Propriety. [1] It attracted large investments before collapsing in February 1995. [4] The Bombay Stock Exchange closed for three days after the crash. [5] [6] [7]
For Bangladesh, leather is a high priority industrial sector and footwear exports, an extreme focus area. Bangladesh has, just few decades since Independence, made significant gains from the leather trade, progressing from the status of an exporter of 90% plus raw hides and skins to that of an exporter and predominantly leather product ...
Head office of Roads and Highways Department under construction at South Kunipara, Tejgaon, Dhaka. The Roads and Highways Department (Bengali: সড়ক ও জনপথ অধিদপ্তর) is an agency of the Government of Bangladesh responsible for the construction and maintenance of highways and bridges across Bangladesh.
From 1956 to 1972, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan was a republic in the Commonwealth of Nations, when it withdrew in protest at the Commonwealth's support of East Pakistan's secession and Bangladesh's independence. In 1989, Pakistan rejoined, despite Pakistan's suspension from the Commonwealth of Nations between 1999 and 2008. [66] [67]