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The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. Some key points:
- The domestic textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach USD223 billion by 2021 from USD137 billion in 2016. Textile & apparel exports from India are expected to increase to USD82 billion by 2021 from USD39.66 billion in 2016.
- Total cloth production in India has grown to 53.5 billion square metres in FY17 from 64.6 billion square metres in FY16. Rising government focus and favourable policies are supporting industry growth.
- The textile and apparel industry can be broadly divided into the yarn and fibre segment and the processed fabrics, ready
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. Some key points:
- The size of the domestic textile market in India was estimated to be USD 137 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India have also witnessed strong growth, increasing from USD 18.76 billion in FY16 to USD 39.66 billion in FY17 and are expected to reach USD 82 billion by 2021.
- The government has implemented several schemes to support the industry including setting up integrated textile parks and increasing budgetary support for the sector.
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. It discusses the industry's growth prospects, with the domestic market projected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 from USD 137 billion in 2016. Textile and apparel exports from India are also expected to increase to USD 82 billion by 2021 from USD 39.66 billion in 2016. The document outlines various government initiatives to support the industry such as the establishment of integrated textile parks and increasing budgetary support. It also highlights factors like rising incomes, favorable demographics and policy support that provide advantages for the growth of the textiles sector in India.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The size of India's textile market was USD 108 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 18.74%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India are expected to increase from USD 40 billion in 2016 to USD 82 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 12.06%.
- Total cloth production in India is projected to increase from 64.3 billion square meters in 2015 to 112 billion square meters by 2017 growing at a CAGR of 31.9%.
The document discusses the industry segments, market trends
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. It discusses key facts about the industry, its evolution, segments, growth trends and export market share. The textile and apparel market in India is projected to reach USD 123 billion by 2021 from USD 108 billion in 2015. Textile exports from India are expected to increase from USD 40 billion in 2016 to USD 82 billion by 2021. Total cloth production in India is projected to grow from 64.3 billion square meters in 2015 to 112 billion square meters by 2017. The government is taking steps like integrated textile parks and favorable policies to support the industry's growth.
Ali Hasan Mahmood is seeking employment with qualifications including an M.Engg (Textile) from NED University of Engineering and Technology with a 3.35 CGPA, and a BE (Textile) from the same university where he secured the 2nd position in his final year and 3rd position in his 1st and 3rd years. He has work experience as an Assistant Manager at Salfi Textile Mill and SM Denim and is currently a Lecturer in Textile Engineering at NED University, teaching Textile Yarn Manufacturing Processes. He has completed internships and projects at Gul Ahmed Textile Mills and Al-Karam Textile Mills.
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- Cotton production has been volatile in recent years, reaching 38 million bales in FY15, while man-made fiber production has been rising steadily.
- The two main segments of the sector are yarn and fiber, and processed fabrics and apparel. Cotton is the major material in yarn and fabric production.
- Exports have grown significantly
This document provides details about the internship of Noorul Islam Saiful at Crystal Composite Ltd, including:
1) An introduction to Crystal Composite Ltd and overview of its facilities and production capacities.
2) Details about the different departments within the company including knitting, dyeing, finishing, garments production, and support functions.
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The document summarizes a presentation given by A. Matin Chowdhury on the importance of Bangladesh's primary textile sector. Some key points:
- The textile and clothing sector has become Bangladesh's largest export industry, accounting for over 80% of exports and providing massive employment. Exports have grown from virtually nothing after independence to over $12 billion currently.
- The sector has developed strong upstream capabilities in spinning and fabric production in addition to garment manufacturing. This allows for higher foreign exchange retention compared to importing fabric.
- The sector faces challenges in obtaining continued government support, improving labor productivity, ensuring adequate low-cost energy, developing infrastructure, and accessing financing. However, with the right policies
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The document provides an overview of Bangladesh's textile industry, including its structure, major sectors, current state, future prospects, challenges and the importance of the industry. It notes that the textile industry consists of spinning, weaving, knitting and other sectors. Currently there are over 5,000 garment factories employing over 3.6 million people. The industry faces challenges like inconsistent energy supply and environmental issues but has opportunities to grow further due to rising demand and low labor costs. The textile industry contributes over 80% of Bangladesh's total exports and over 7% to GDP, playing a vital role in the national economy.
The textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach US$ 223 billion by 2021 from US$ 137 billion in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%. Textile exports from India are expected to increase to US$ 82 billion by 2021 from US$ 36.63 billion in FY17. Cotton is the major raw material for the textile industry in India, accounting for over 50% of fabric production. The readymade garments and cotton textiles segments dominate India's textile exports.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The domestic textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach US$ 223 billion by 2021 from US$ 137 billion in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India are expected to increase to US$ 82 billion by 2021 from US$ 36.63 billion in FY17 growing at a CAGR of 12.06%.
- Total cloth production in India has grown to 53.5 billion square metres in FY17 from 64.6 billion square metres in FY16.
The document provides an overview of the Indian textiles and apparel market. Some key points:
- India is the world's second largest textile producer and sixth largest exporter, with the industry contributing 13% to industrial production.
- The domestic market was worth $223 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach $209 billion by 2029 growing at 10% annually.
- Major segments include cotton, silk, jute and technical textiles. Cotton is the largest raw material and man-made fibre production is increasing.
- Exports have grown steadily and were $44.4 billion in FY22, with ready-made garments becoming the largest segment. The government has introduced several schemes to boost
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- The cotton textile industry is the backbone of Pakistan's economy, contributing significantly to GDP and exports. It is one of Pakistan's most important industries.
- Pakistan is a major global producer and exporter of cotton and cotton textiles. However, the industry faces challenges from fluctuating cotton prices and macroeconomic instability.
- The document examines the relationship between cotton textiles, GDP, and exports in Pakistan from 1975 to 2011 using econometric modeling. It finds the cotton textile industry has a positive impact on economic growth as measured by GDP.
- Pakistan's textile industry needs support through improved quality
The document provides details about the knitting department of Epyllion Knitex Ltd. and Epyllion Fabrics Ltd., including the types and capacities of knitting machines and fabrics produced. It lists the daily and monthly production capacities for jersey, interlock, rib, and fleece fabrics totaling over 27,000 kg per day.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The size of India's textile market was estimated at $137 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach $226 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 8.7%.
- Textile exports from India stood at $36.63 billion in FY2017 and are projected to increase to $82 billion by 2021.
- Major segments of the industry include cotton, silk, jute, wool, and technical textiles. Cotton accounts for the largest share of fiber, yarn, and fabric production.
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Textile and apparel exports from India have grown significantly over the years and are expected to continue on an upward trajectory. Exports stood at USD39.66 billion in 2016 and are projected to increase to USD82 billion by 2021, registering a CAGR of 12.06%. The domestic textiles market in India is also growing, reaching USD137 billion in 2016, and is estimated to touch USD223 billion by 2021, a CAGR of 12.84%. Cotton remains the major raw material for the textiles industry, accounting for over 50% of fabric production. Production of cotton, yarn, fabric and man-made fibres have all trended upward in recent years. The government has introduced several measures like
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. Some key points:
- The domestic textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach USD223 billion by 2021 from USD137 billion in 2016. Textile & apparel exports from India are expected to increase to USD82 billion by 2021 from USD39.66 billion in 2016.
- Total cloth production in India has grown to 53.5 billion square metres in FY17 from 64.6 billion square metres in FY16. Rising government focus and favourable policies are supporting industry growth.
- The textile and apparel industry can be broadly divided into the yarn and fibre segment and the processed fabrics, ready
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. Some key points:
- The size of the domestic textile market in India was estimated to be USD 137 billion in 2016 and is projected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India have also witnessed strong growth, increasing from USD 18.76 billion in FY16 to USD 39.66 billion in FY17 and are expected to reach USD 82 billion by 2021.
- The government has implemented several schemes to support the industry including setting up integrated textile parks and increasing budgetary support for the sector.
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. It discusses the industry's growth prospects, with the domestic market projected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 from USD 137 billion in 2016. Textile and apparel exports from India are also expected to increase to USD 82 billion by 2021 from USD 39.66 billion in 2016. The document outlines various government initiatives to support the industry such as the establishment of integrated textile parks and increasing budgetary support. It also highlights factors like rising incomes, favorable demographics and policy support that provide advantages for the growth of the textiles sector in India.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The size of India's textile market was USD 108 billion in 2015 and is expected to reach USD 223 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 18.74%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India are expected to increase from USD 40 billion in 2016 to USD 82 billion by 2021 growing at a CAGR of 12.06%.
- Total cloth production in India is projected to increase from 64.3 billion square meters in 2015 to 112 billion square meters by 2017 growing at a CAGR of 31.9%.
The document discusses the industry segments, market trends
The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel industry. It discusses key facts about the industry, its evolution, segments, growth trends and export market share. The textile and apparel market in India is projected to reach USD 123 billion by 2021 from USD 108 billion in 2015. Textile exports from India are expected to increase from USD 40 billion in 2016 to USD 82 billion by 2021. Total cloth production in India is projected to grow from 64.3 billion square meters in 2015 to 112 billion square meters by 2017. The government is taking steps like integrated textile parks and favorable policies to support the industry's growth.
Ali Hasan Mahmood is seeking employment with qualifications including an M.Engg (Textile) from NED University of Engineering and Technology with a 3.35 CGPA, and a BE (Textile) from the same university where he secured the 2nd position in his final year and 3rd position in his 1st and 3rd years. He has work experience as an Assistant Manager at Salfi Textile Mill and SM Denim and is currently a Lecturer in Textile Engineering at NED University, teaching Textile Yarn Manufacturing Processes. He has completed internships and projects at Gul Ahmed Textile Mills and Al-Karam Textile Mills.
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The document provides information on India's textiles and apparel sector. Some key points:
- The domestic textile industry in India is projected to reach USD123 billion by 2021, up from USD108 billion in 2015. Textile and apparel exports are expected to increase to USD82 billion by 2021, up from USD40 billion in 2016.
- Cotton production has been volatile in recent years, reaching 38 million bales in FY15, while man-made fiber production has been rising steadily.
- The two main segments of the sector are yarn and fiber, and processed fabrics and apparel. Cotton is the major material in yarn and fabric production.
- Exports have grown significantly
This document provides details about the internship of Noorul Islam Saiful at Crystal Composite Ltd, including:
1) An introduction to Crystal Composite Ltd and overview of its facilities and production capacities.
2) Details about the different departments within the company including knitting, dyeing, finishing, garments production, and support functions.
3) The first chapter focuses on the knitting section and provides definitions and classifications of knitting, descriptions of knitting structures and processes, and specifics of Crystal Composite Ltd's knitting operations.
The document summarizes a presentation given by A. Matin Chowdhury on the importance of Bangladesh's primary textile sector. Some key points:
- The textile and clothing sector has become Bangladesh's largest export industry, accounting for over 80% of exports and providing massive employment. Exports have grown from virtually nothing after independence to over $12 billion currently.
- The sector has developed strong upstream capabilities in spinning and fabric production in addition to garment manufacturing. This allows for higher foreign exchange retention compared to importing fabric.
- The sector faces challenges in obtaining continued government support, improving labor productivity, ensuring adequate low-cost energy, developing infrastructure, and accessing financing. However, with the right policies
DKTE Centre of Excellence in Nonwovens was established with funding from the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India to promote the nonwovens industry. The Centre aims to provide state-of-the-art testing, certification, training, product development, research, and incubation facilities. It also plans to organize workshops and conferences to transfer knowledge to industry. The Centre has various testing equipment and plans to establish manufacturing pilot plants to help develop prototypes and technologies for industry. Its vision is to be a world-class Centre of Excellence that enables the growth of India's technical textiles sector.
The document provides an overview of Bangladesh's textile industry, including its structure, major sectors, current state, future prospects, challenges and the importance of the industry. It notes that the textile industry consists of spinning, weaving, knitting and other sectors. Currently there are over 5,000 garment factories employing over 3.6 million people. The industry faces challenges like inconsistent energy supply and environmental issues but has opportunities to grow further due to rising demand and low labor costs. The textile industry contributes over 80% of Bangladesh's total exports and over 7% to GDP, playing a vital role in the national economy.
The textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach US$ 223 billion by 2021 from US$ 137 billion in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%. Textile exports from India are expected to increase to US$ 82 billion by 2021 from US$ 36.63 billion in FY17. Cotton is the major raw material for the textile industry in India, accounting for over 50% of fabric production. The readymade garments and cotton textiles segments dominate India's textile exports.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The domestic textile and apparel industry in India is projected to reach US$ 223 billion by 2021 from US$ 137 billion in 2016 growing at a CAGR of 12.84%.
- Textile and apparel exports from India are expected to increase to US$ 82 billion by 2021 from US$ 36.63 billion in FY17 growing at a CAGR of 12.06%.
- Total cloth production in India has grown to 53.5 billion square metres in FY17 from 64.6 billion square metres in FY16.
The document provides an overview of the Indian textiles and apparel market. Some key points:
- India is the world's second largest textile producer and sixth largest exporter, with the industry contributing 13% to industrial production.
- The domestic market was worth $223 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach $209 billion by 2029 growing at 10% annually.
- Major segments include cotton, silk, jute and technical textiles. Cotton is the largest raw material and man-made fibre production is increasing.
- Exports have grown steadily and were $44.4 billion in FY22, with ready-made garments becoming the largest segment. The government has introduced several schemes to boost
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This document discusses the cotton textile industry of Pakistan. It contains the following key points:
- The cotton textile industry is the backbone of Pakistan's economy, contributing significantly to GDP and exports. It is one of Pakistan's most important industries.
- Pakistan is a major global producer and exporter of cotton and cotton textiles. However, the industry faces challenges from fluctuating cotton prices and macroeconomic instability.
- The document examines the relationship between cotton textiles, GDP, and exports in Pakistan from 1975 to 2011 using econometric modeling. It finds the cotton textile industry has a positive impact on economic growth as measured by GDP.
- Pakistan's textile industry needs support through improved quality
The document provides details about the knitting department of Epyllion Knitex Ltd. and Epyllion Fabrics Ltd., including the types and capacities of knitting machines and fabrics produced. It lists the daily and monthly production capacities for jersey, interlock, rib, and fleece fabrics totaling over 27,000 kg per day.
The document provides an overview of the textiles and apparel industry in India. Some key points:
- The size of India's textile market was estimated at $137 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach $226 billion by 2023, growing at a CAGR of 8.7%.
- Textile exports from India stood at $36.63 billion in FY2017 and are projected to increase to $82 billion by 2021.
- Major segments of the industry include cotton, silk, jute, wool, and technical textiles. Cotton accounts for the largest share of fiber, yarn, and fabric production.
- Production of raw cotton, man-made fibers, y
1. BIO Data/CV
1. Name : Muhammad Farooq Khan
2. Father’s Name : Khan Muhammad
3. Date of Birth : 28.12.1962
4. Place of Birth : Nawabshah, Sindh
5. Province of Origin : Sindh
6. Marital Status : Married
7. Academic Qualification : i). Matric 1978
ii). F.Sc (Pre Engg) 1980
iii). B.Sc Textile Technology 1986
iv). Specialization in Textile Spinning
Technology
8. Field/Practical Experience : i). Served textile industry for 10 years on
Executive post upto 1996
9. Special Training/Subject : i). Computer for Executives & Management
Study from Pakistan Institute of Management
Karachi (2002)
ii). Workshop on Promoting Compliance &
Enforcement, Progress International
Karachi (2002)
iii). Workshop on Environment Education
Progress International, Karachi (2003)
iv) Business English Certificate Course from
Pakistan Institute of Management,
Karachi (2004)
v). Development of Garment Export in EU from
CBI, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (2008)
vi). Cluster Development from UNIDO (2007)
vii). Certificate Course on “Textile Management”
in China under Ministry of Commerce,
People’s Republic of China (2013)
10. Mandatory Training Course: i). Mid-Career Management Course
for Promotion in Govt. (MCMC) 2008 from NIM, Karachi
Service ii). Senior Management Course (SMC) 2012
from NIM, Karachi
11. Date of Joining the : 18th
August 1996
Government
2. 12. Experience
Period
i). Served 10 year in Textile Industry in Senior Executive Posts up to 1996
ii). Served 5 years 4 month 20 days as Lecturer (BS-17)/ technical advisor to vice
chancellor in Mehran University of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro
Major works perform:
Established department of textile engineering, fabricate syllabus for bachelor of textile
engineering course, installed machinery in textile department, supervise theses/projects
research of B.E, M.E PhD students, advice to the vice chancellor on technical matter for
establishment of textile department. (18.08.1996 - 26.01.2002).
iii). Recruited as Deputy Director (BS-18) in Textile Commissioner’s
Organization through proper channel and through the process of
FPSC and rendered service for a period of 9 years 5 month (28.01.2002-08.06.2011)
iv). after promotion as Director (BS-19) on 9th
June 2011, serving
as director(BS-19) since than . (09.06.2011- continue)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Internee: Studied Machine erection method, Maintenance, production &
(During study) Quality Control in Central Cotton Mills & Dewan Textile Mills, kotri
(Period of 5 month)
1. from 1986 to 88 Worked as Assistant Spinning Manager (trainee) in Central Cotton Mills
Kotri.
(Period of 1.5 Year)
Job Responsibility Mills Maintenance for optimal yarn Quality.
Testing & Quality Control.
2. 1988 to 1990 As Quality Control Manager with Fazal Textile Mills, Karachi (3spinning
units)
(Period of 2 years)
Job Responsibilities To establish Quality Control Lab, to develop Quality Standard for
Yarn Export, to develop and execute the Quality Control Schedule,
To analyze the test results,to execute spinning plan, to Monitor and
Execute Daily Reports, Charts and Diagram.
3.1990 to 1994 As Technical Manager with Cof Cot Textile Mills (Pvt)[Unit of 40,000
(Period of 4 years) spindles and 150 looms]
Job Responsibilities. To manage the mills in all Technical & Admn aspects including erection/
Installation of new machinery, Staff/Labor employment, stores & spares,
Q.C. production and maintenance, renovation/modernization conventional
Machinery & Export of yarn fabric etc.
Additional Experience During this period, in addition to above duties, worked as technical advisor
3. As Technical Advisor. For Moro Textile Mills to look after machinery selection &Installation
And execution of spin plan to monitor the working.
4. 1994-96 as Mills Manager with Galaxy Textile Ltd.
(Period of 2 years)
Job Responsibilities Same as above, in addition to deal in Cotton purchase, Stores&
Supply, yarn, fabric exports and administration.
13. Posts Held in Government : (In chronological order, showing periods
with dates)
Post From To Deptt Functions Performed
1. Lecturer
BS-17
18.08.1996 26.01.2002 Textile
Department
Mehran
University
a) Teaching of Technical
subjects
b) Prepared PC-I for
establishment of Textile
Department
c) Installation of machinery,
d) Project/thesis supervision
e) Planning/Organizing
practical activities in
Textile, Spinning &
Weaving Industry for
students of B.E courses
2. Dy. Director
(Textiles)
BS-18
28.01.2002 08.06.2011 Textile
Commissioner’s
Organization,
Ministry of
Textile Industry,
Karachi
a) Development of Textile
Industry
b) Data Collection &
Compilation
c) Coordination on Joint
Venture, feedback for
SAFTAs, PTAs, FTAs
d) Economic Survey
e) Coordination for field
survey with foreign
consultant & coordination
for textile machinery
exhibition
f) Closed Mill Capacity
Survey
g) Coordination & Provide
feedback for 5 year
Development Plan
4. h) Coordinated on behalf of
Govt. of Pakistan in
bench marking studies
with foreign consultant,
(member of committee of
SBP on cost
competitiveness study
chaired by Dr. Salman
Shah, the then advisor to
Prime Minister)
3. Director
(Through
Promotion)
BS-19
09.06.2011 Till date Textile
Commissioner’s
Organization,
Ministry of
Textile Industry,
Karachi
a) To keep stock of whole
position of Textile
Industry
b) Liaison for promotion of
investment in Textile
Industry
c) To deal with all matters
related to Ginning,
Spinning, Weaving,
Processing, Readymade
Garment & Knitted
Industry
d) Policy matter & input on
Cotton Textile Industry
e) Reply of Assembly
Question on Textile
Industry, representation
in the Court on behalf of
Division
f) Liaison with Associations
of various sector
of Textile Industry
and forwarded
recommendations to
Textile Industry Division
& other Government
agencies on various
issues
g) Collection of Textile Cess
& Computerization of
statistical data
h) Development of Textile
Machinery and Spare
Parts manufacturing in
the country
i) Establishment of Data
Cell in the Organization
j) Prepared draft for Textile
policy formulation
k) Compilation of statistical
report for feed back to
the MINTEX for various
Textile Policy Initiatives
l) Implementation of Textile
5. Policy Initiative through
correspondence with
various Government
agencies & entrepreneur
m) Input material for
economic survey
n) Technology up-gradation
of Textile Industry
o) Establishment of
Garment Industry
p) Co-ordination work for
exhibition
q) Preparation & revision of
PC-I for establishment
of project “Pak-Korea
Garment Technology
Institute”
r) Convened meetings on
Textile Education in
Pakistan
s) Convened meetings on
Increase usage of M.M.F
t) Convened meetings on
Textile Policy Initiate with
Sub-sector of Textile
Industry
u) Coordination in drafting
SRO/Notification for
Textile Policy Initiative
v) Prepare draft for Textile
Law/Act “Textile Industry,
Development, Promotion
& Standard Act, 2010
4. Textile
Commissioner
(Current
Charge)
BS-20
06.04.2012
(for about
one year
on current
charge
basis)
April.2013 Worked as Member
Secretary of following
Boards
a) “Textile Skill
Development Board”
(TSDB)
b) “Textile Training Institute
Management Board”
(TTIMB)
c) Board of Director of
SFDAC
d) Board of Governor of
NTU
e) Board of Director of
PCCC
f) Managing Committee of
EDF Funded Textile
Institute
g) Special invitee of KCA &
PCGA
h) Act as administrator of
6. project, Pak-Korea Garment
Technology Institute (during
the period project was
implemented. Installation of
machinery was carried out,
coordinate with Korean
experts, Inauguration
ceremony presided by
Federal Minister MINTEX
along with ambassador of
various countries
successfully done)
i) Cess collection was
increased from 70% to
120% in 2012
j) Reimbursement of Rs.
30.49 million in respect of
Textile Policy Initiative “
Reimbursement of EOBI &
SSI” for Women &
Handicapped Employees”
was accomplished to
various textile mills, in
effect, 2000 women &
handicapped worker were
benefitted from the scheme
k) Monthly & Quarterly
statistical report issued in
time
l) Pended accounts record of
SMOT Scheme was
maintained for last six years
5. Publications
a) Article
i. “An overview of
Protectionism & Openness
in the World Trade”
published in Textalk
Journal in its August, 2008
issue
ii. “Status of Power Loom
Sector in Pakistan”
published in Textile
Journal in June/July, 2011
issue
b). Research
Paper
Publication
i. “Kashmir dispute & its
current status: Implication
on bilateral relation
between Pakistan & India”
(Published in Asian
Journal of International
Studies, Vol 18 December
2013 published by Kyung
Hee University, South
Korea)
.