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    Man111111

    To pursue a reputed organization with sincere efforts and better Self Continual improvement to achieve the organizational goals Education: • MSc in Marketing from University Of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom. (2011-2012) • B.S. Textile (Wet Processing, Garments) with average C.G.P.A 2.9 From Indus Institute of Higher Education (2007) • Intermediate Pre-Engineering from Govt. ForMen College Nazimabad Karachi, Pakistan. (2003) • Matriculation (Science) from

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    |Internship Report on Nishat Textile Mills | |[pic][pic] | |Internship report

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    Union Budget and Indian Textile Sector

    UNION BUDGET 2013-14 AND THE INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY AN OVERVIEW The Indian Textiles Industry has an overwhelming presence in the economic life of the country. India employees about 100 million people in various forms related to the textile industry. This number is about 1/3rd of the total population of the United States. Owing to the employment and revenue generation, India has a cabinet level ministry for the textile sector. Textile sector can be broadly categorized into jute, sericulture

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    Bangladesh Textile Sector: 2013 Political Affect

    Textile Sector Overview The textile industry or apparel industry is primarily concerned with the production of yarn, and cloth and the subsequent design or manufacture of clothing and their distribution. The raw material may be natural or synthetic using products of the chemical industry. The textile and clothing (T&C) industries provide the single source of economic growth in Bangladesh's rapidly developing economy. Exports of textiles and garments are the principal source of foreign

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    export-oriented Bangladeshi garment manufacturing industry has boomed into a $19 billion dollar a year industry[5] following the expiry in 2005 of an international agreement on textiles and clothing import quotas in place since the early 1960’s[6], duty-free access offered by western countries, and low labour costs. The Bangladeshi textile and garment manufacturing sector is fuelled by young, urbanizing, workers many of whom are women. With the majority of production destined for U.S. and European markets

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    Francis Cabot Lowell's Impact On The Textile Industry

    Many influential businessmen created key steps in textile manufacturing. Machines had been created to turn cotton to thread, or thread to fabric. However, Francis Cabot Lowell was the first to condense the complicated process to a procedure that could take place under one roof. Francis Cabot Lowell’s invention of the cotton mill impacted the textile industry. Textile producers were able to be much more productive in their manufacturing. People in the industry had direct access to competition to England

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    investment from business to manufacturing, textile and garment industry was one of their focus, now 90% of the Indonesian textile and garments industry are run by the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia. This paper intends to probe the Indonesia’s textile and garment industry entitled “Analysis on Indonesia’s Textile and Garment industry: Current Situation, challenges, Government’s Policies and Prospects”. The paper is divided into three parts: 1, Profile of Indonesian Textile and Garment industry; 2, the reasons

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    Accounting

    History of Textile Industry in Bangladesh” Submitted to: MD. Rehan Masoom Course: Principles of Management Course code: MNG1203 Submitted by: Atqiya Mahila Trisha; ID-121113006 Syeda Tasneem Humayra; ID-121113008 Rajoshi Jahangir (Rajoshi); ID-121113007 Sirajum Munira; ID-121113001 Sec: A History of Textile industry in Bangladesh Introduction While agriculture for domestic consumption is Bangladesh’s largest employment sector, the money gained from exporting textiles is the single

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    Green Trade Barriers

    Textile and garment industry has been China's major exports, but in recent years, international trade to environmental protection, security and sustainable development focusing on green trade barriers so that many textile exporters suffered great loss. As a result, the developed countries to understanding the green trade barriers to China's textile and garment industry brought about by the impact, and taking appropriate measures to effectively across the textile apparel industry, green trade barriers

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    Working Capital Management in Textile Industries

    1. INTRODUCTION * The project focuses on the importance of financial analysis for the company as financial Statements are useful as they provide information that allows investors and creditors to make better decisions. However, because of selective reporting of economic events as well as non-comparable accounting methods and estimates, financial statements are only an approximation of reality. In addition, because of the tendency to delay accounting recognition, financial statements also tend

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