Oh, dude, so like, if a cotton textile factory in Karachi is hit by floods in Punjab, it might face supply chain disruptions because, you know, transportation routes could be messed up. Plus, the factory might struggle to get raw materials from Punjab, which could totally mess with their production schedule. It's like when your favorite Pizza joint runs out of pepperoni - a total bummer, man.
If the cotton growing in Pakistan is damaged by the floods, the textile plant in Karachi will not have cotton to be made into cloth.
During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relativly low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of production for mills.
During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relativly low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of production for mills.
During July floods the supply of cotton becomes relatively low thus cotton being the raw material for textile mills causes a shortage of products for mills.
i don't know that what is the difference between IBA of Karachi and IBA of Punjab University Lahore....
maybe Karachi or make other city in Punjab not Lahore
Cotton is grown in various parts of Sindh and in Southern parts of Punjab. Since Karachi is a coastal land, cotton can't be grown here. Though Karachi doesn't grow cotton but serves as the major hub of manufacturing and exporting cotton products.
Islamabad
JCT is one of the world's leading textile manufacturers. Corporate offices are located in New Delhi, India with registered offices in Hoshiapur and Punjab.
The provinces of Pakistan are Punjab,Sindh,Balochistan and NWPF.Their provincial capitals,Islamabad is of Punjab and also the main capital of Pakistan,Quetta is the capital of Balochistan,Karachi is the capital of Sindh and Peshawar is the capital of NWFP.
there r 4 provinces in Pakistan: 1 sindh 2 Punjab 3 balochistan 4 n.w.f.p there r too many cites in pakitan but the most largest cites r Karachi, lahoure, islamabad, quetta, Punjab Lahore
Pakistan faced severe flood in 2010. Very high tide flood affected Southern Punjab and Sindh. The most affected areas were River Sindh Adjoining areas.