Faisalabad Essays

  • Swot Analysis Of Sitara Textile Industry

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    History: Sitara Group of industries is one of the renowned industrial groups of the country. This group started its industrial activity with textile weaving sector in 1956 under leadership of two brothers. Haji Abdul Ghafoor (Late) and Haji Bashir Ahmad. Sitara Textile Mills first opened its doors in 1959, solely a manufacturer and distributor of textile goods for the retail markets. But, very soon flourished to bear fruit of determination and honest dealing. Established group ahead along

  • Textile Industry In Pakistan

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    Over the years, Pakistan is said to be the single crop economy i.e. cotton. Textile Industry claims the largest share in terms of the contribution in the national economy of Pakistan. Efforts have been made to change the overall structure of Pakistan’s economy. Yet the textile sector continues to be the most important segment of thenational economy. Its share in the economy is industry as the single largest determinant of the economic growth of the country. Despite harsh international economic conditions

  • Lean Software Development Analysis

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    unnecessary delay in whole development be reduced is its working efficiency. To deliver the project faster, to increase the maintainability and efficiency during and after the development of project the model will be developed. UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, FAISALABAD (Department of Computer Science) (Synopsis for the degree of MS in Computer Science) Title: An Efficient Lean Software Development Model : LSD-Model Dat... ... middle of paper ... ...find out the efficiency of the proposed model. Model will

  • Linseed Case Study

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    temperature. In Pakistan, linseed is grown on marginal and sub-marginal lands under irrigated as well as rain fed conditions of Punjab and Sindh provinces with 1340 and 4092 ha (2008-09) respectively. In Punjab, it is cultivated mainly in districts of Faisalabad, TT Singh, Gujarat, MB Din, Sargodha, Narowal, Sahiwal, Layyah, Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar. Whereas in Sindh, it is grown in Jacobabad, Shikarpur, Larkana and Dadu districts. Its national average yield during 2008-09 was 673 kg/ha. ECONOMIC

  • Poverty And Prostitution Case Study

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    The aim of this paper is to establish a link between poverty and prostitution in Pakistan. Prostitution is where sexual services are provided for the purpose of attaining economic gain in return. This business is practiced in many cities of Pakistan and poverty is considered to be one of the major reasons as to why this practice still exists today. Severe financial crisis, inability to afford basic necessities and lack of other better options are situations which incline individuals towards prostitution

  • Importance Of Natural Resources Essay

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    Natural resources Natural resources are minerals/materials found naturally in the environment or in the earth that have economic value. Natural resources are very useful for humans as they are used in our daily life few common example of natural resources uses are (Water, Oil, Salt, Gas, Wood and Coal etc.). Natural Resources also include atmosphere, sunlight, land and all minerals including the Plants and vegetables, animals. Everything that Human uses is composed of natural resources if it’s the

  • Chicken Food Case Study

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION It is the responsibility of every civilized government to provide adequate food to residents of country, to meet the minimum nutritional requirements for a healthy life. A balanced diet is good for human health and it increases the productive capacity of the people. Protein plays a vital role to fulfil the requirements of balanced human diet, mainly there are two sources of protein namely plants and animals. Although Pakistan is an agricultural country but still we are unable

  • Yasser Latif Hamdani

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    This text written by Yasser Latif Hamdani highlights the political, physical and social injustices experienced by Ahmadis living in Pakistan. Hamdani is Lawyer based in Lahore. He got his education from the University of Punjab and Rutgers University. His famous cases include the Bhagat case and the Youtube case. He is well known for his advocacy to end the persecution of Ahmadis and to give them equal voting rights. His purpose in writing this text is to inform the people of Pakistan, especially

  • Do Ahmadis Deserve To Live In Pakistan By Yaseer Latif Hamdani

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    Yaseer Latif Hamdani is a young lawyer and political analyst. He graduated from Rutgers University, New Jersey and completed his LLB degree from the University of Lahore. He signed up as an advocate in May 2006. The paternal side of Hamdani had a close link with the Ahmadi sect, his grandfather was an Ahmadi whereas his father who was initially an Ahmadi converted to Islam soon. He is also the author of the book “Mr. Jinnah: myth and reality” in which he argues that Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder

  • Marketing Strategy for Aquafina

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    Marketing Strategy for Aquafina Executive Summary The goal of this marketing plan is to outline the strategies, tactics, and programs that will make the sales goals outlined in the AQUAFINA business plan a reality in the year 2008. AQUAFINA is the answer to an increasing demand. Marketing will play a vital role in the success of AQUAFINA. AQUAFINA must build a brand around the services it offers by heavily promoting itself through local television, radio, and print advertising. Marketing

  • History Of Reckitt Benckiser

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    automating its secondary packaging of disprin (600) as it will be time saving and less labor would be required for the job. • Reckitt & Benckiser should also consider establishing its production unit in other major cities of Pakistan like, Lahore and Faisalabad thus reducing the transportation cost it incurs in delivering its products throughout Pakistan from just one factory inKarachi. • The company should include a leaflet with the small box of Disprin for consumer knowledge that contains detail information

  • Normative And Informative Susceptibility

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    respondents in order to avoid non-normality of the data (Hair Jr., Anderson, Tatham, & Black, 2007). A quota sampling was utilized based on major cities in Pakistan on proportionate population basis. The cities are Karachi (n=523), Lahore (n=284), Faisalabad (n=114), and Rawalpindi/Islamabad (n=114). Data was collected through mall intercept. A typical multiple stage procedure for SEM was employed (Hair Jr, Black, Babin, Anderson, & Tatham, 2010) which is in inclusive of Exploratory Factor Analysis

  • The Impact of Entrepreneurial Characteristics on SME Performance

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    The Impact of Entrepreneurial Characteristics on SME Performance The Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) plays a very important role in the success & development of any economy. According to the SME policy 2007, “SME sector is the backbone of Pakistan’s Economy”. Globally, this sector is the major growing force behind the fastest growing economy of China, in term of contribution to the national GDP, scale of assets, diversification of products and the creation of employment. Similarly, the role

  • Importance Of Logistic Alliance

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    Assignment 1 Strategic Logistic Alliance express. freight. logistics GROUP Sohail Rahim 7576 Mirza Anas Baig 7565 Hafiz Hassaan Pirzada 7566 Submitted to: Sir SOHAIL MAJEED Logistic Alliance In literal meaning logistic alliance is providing transport services to organizations. It is a formal relationship between the organization and logistic service provider providing a number of services and activities relating to transportation to the organization. Hence, they establish a long term

  • Textile Industry In Pakistan Case Study

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    TEXTILE INDUSTRIES OF PAKISTAN RESEARCH STUDY PURPOSE & METHODOLOGY The report is intended to analyze the Textile Sector in the Pakistan and its potential of productivity and investment and more specifically the capacity to generate revenue for the Government of Pakistan in the form of Taxes. The study highlights the economic effects of the textile industry in the country as a whole. The transformation brought about by the textile sector in the social fabric of the nation has also been studied