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Army Welfare Trust (AWT), ( Urdu: تولیتِ عسکری برائے بہبود) also known as Askari Group of Companies, is a Pakistani conglomerate company. It is based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The Army Welfare Trust, along with Fauji Foundation, are run by ex-military personnel of the Pakistan Army. The companies provide employment ...
US$6 billion (2021) Number of employees. 43,000 (2021) Website. hnishatmillsltd .com. Nishat Group ( Urdu: نشاط گروپ) is a group of companies headquartered in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] [2] The company was founded by Pakistani business magnate Mian Muhammad Yahya in 1951. Mian Muhammad Mansha is the current chairman of the group.
The automotive industry in Pakistan is one of fastest-growing industries in the country, growing by 171% between 2014 and 2018. It accounts for 3% of Pakistan's GDP and employed a workforce of over 3.5 million people as of 2018. Pakistan is the 23rd largest producer of automobiles.
Heera Mandiہیرا منڈی. / 31.586167101203753; 74.30980680775039. Heera Mandi ( Urdu and Punjabi: ہیرا منڈی, lit. 'Diamond Market'), is a neighbourhood and bazaar located in the Walled City of Lahore. It is specifically known as the red light district of Lahore, Pakistan. [1] [2]
Lucky Core Industries Limited (Urdu: لکی کور انڈسٹریز), formerly known as ICI Pakistan, is a Pakistani conglomerate company headquartered in Karachi. It manufactures polyester , pharmaceutical , agrochemical , soda ash , and veterinary medicine .
Fauji Foods Limited, ( Urdu: فوجی فوڈز) formerly known as Noon Pakistan Limited, is a Pakistani food company which is a subsidiary of Pakistani conglomerate company Fauji Foundation. [3] It is based in Lahore, Pakistan. Fauji Foods is known for its dairy products and brands such as Nurpur, and Dostea. [4] It is listed on the Pakistan ...
Millat Tractors was founded as Rana Tractors and Equipment Limited in Lahore to import and market Massey Ferguson tractors in 1964. [4] In 1965, facilities were created in Karachi to assemble tractors from semi-knocked-down kits. In the same year, it was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange. [6]
Gross domestic product Pakistan and its two largest city economies. Source: As of 2019, Lahore had an estimated GDP of $84 billion. As of 2008, the city's gross domestic product (GDP) by purchasing power parity (PPP) was estimated at $40 billion (projected to be $102 billion by the year 2025, with a slightly higher growth rate of 5.6% per annum, as compared to Karachi's 5.5%).