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Lifestyle Glitz - September Tranquility 2016

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al economy. Cotton is the main raw material used<br />

by textile firms. They process it and prepare it in<br />

yarns for use in various ways.<br />

Here is a list of the top textile companies in<br />

South Asia:<br />

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Author: Farah Sharief<br />

M O S T F A M O U S T E X T I L E<br />

C O M P A N I E S I N S O U T H<br />

"South Asia" is the term used to represent the<br />

southern regions of the South Asian continent.<br />

The countries in these regions include the famous<br />

India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh,<br />

Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, and Bhutan. The<br />

textile industry in South Asia is one of the least<br />

spoken about topics in the world. Primarily, this<br />

industry provides clothing, yarn, and all kinds of<br />

materials needed for apparels. Their distribution<br />

around the world makes countries like Pakistan<br />

very famous.<br />

According to a research by Mr. Rao Umar Farooq<br />

on "Markets Industry and Dynamics”, the textile<br />

industry in Pakistan sees an annual growth by<br />

3%, each year. This is very slow and the most<br />

apparent reason for this is the recession in glob-<br />

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Wardhman Textiles<br />

Arvind Mills<br />

Bombay Dyeing<br />

Raymonds<br />

Grasim Industries<br />

Reliance Textiles<br />

Fabindia<br />

JCT Limited<br />

Lakshmi Mills<br />

Mysore Silk Factory<br />

There are 2,500 textile-weaving factories, 4,135<br />

finishing factories. According to a survey by AT-<br />

Kearney, India ranks at the 4 th most promising<br />

textile market.<br />

P A K I S T A N

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