lower rate of sales tax of 4%-6% on local supplies. Textile exports stood at $12.5 billion fromJuly 2010 to May 2011. During the current fiscal year‚ the tax department collected Rs. 10.5billion as 1.0% withholding tax. Similarly‚ textile industry contributed Rs. 2.5 billion at the rateof 0.25% as Export Development Fund (EDF). Break-up shows that the applicability of lower rateof 4%-6% sales tax on local supplies would contribute an additional amount of Rs. 11billion‚annually‚ to the national exchequer
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THE IN-PLANT TRAINING REPORT AT ARTHANARI LOOM CENTRE TEXTILE PRIVATE LIMITED TRAINING REPORT Submitted by T.SARANYA Register no: 098001612043 In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION In DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PAAVAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE PACHAL‚ NAMAKKAL-637 018 JULY 2010 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE PAAVAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES IN-PLANT TRAINING REPORT JULY 2010 This is to certify that the training report THE
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Born in South Africa in 1966 and brought up in New Zealand‚ Dinnigan had experienced a range of cultures from early on in life. Dinnigan attended Wellington Polytechnic College until the age of 19 by which time she had graduated‚ majoring fashion design. Once graduated‚ Dinnigan moved to Sydney where she was given a job in the costume department of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). It did not take long for Dinnigan to be recognized as a valuable employee‚ with her infinite attention
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Globalization and Indian Textile Industry WORLD GEOGRAPHY Introduction Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people‚ companies‚ and governments of different nations‚ a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology which impacts the environment‚ culture‚ political systems‚ economic development and prosperity‚ and human physical well-being in societies around the world. It involves greater movement of people‚ goods‚ capital
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Textiles and the Environment 1) What does green design mean? The definition of “green design” is relatively simple. Green design is the intention to reduce or completely eliminate negative environmental impacts through thoughtful designs. The term often refers to the movement in the architecture and engineering industries towards buildings that incorporate the local environment and take advantages of nature resources such as sunlight‚ wind patterns‚ and geographic location to minimize the impact
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This valuation takes place with the proper implementation of HRM. There are many aspects of HRM and our concerned one is „Performance Appraisal”. We have studied and observed the “Performance Appraisal” process of BEXIMCO TEXTILES LTD. one of the well-known & biggest textiles of Bangladesh. We tried to know how they made “Performance Appraisal” for their Executives. To compete effectively the organization must understand: 1 What is needed for making “Performance Appraisal” 2. Who are the major Rectors
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STUDIES ON INDONESIAN TEXTILE AND GARMENT INDUSTRY: CURRENT SITUATION‚ CHALLENGES‚ GOVERNMENT’S POLICIES AND PROSPECTS Wu Chongbo ABSTRACT Since the beginning of the 1970s’‚ the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia shifted their investment from business to manufacturing‚ textile and garment industry was one of their focus‚ now 90% of the Indonesian textile and garments industry are run by the ethnic Chinese in Indonesia. This paper intends to probe the Indonesia’s textile and garment industry entitled “Analysis
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Internal Communication Tools in Textile Industry Professor: Dr. Karla Back Author: Hao Pei 11/20/2010 Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction………………………...…………………………………….…3 Chapter 2: Background……………………………………………………...……........3 2.1 Textile Industry Background…………………...………………………….3 2.2 The Author’s Background…………………………………..………...…...4 Chapter 3: Key Learning………………………………………………..………………4 Chapter 4: Contemporary Internal Communication Tools in Organizations………5 4.1 Meetings……………………………………………………………
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Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences‚ 5(10): 1435-1443‚ 2011 ISSN 1991-8178 Impact Of Financial Crisis On The Textile Industry Of Pakistan: A Case Study Of Fateh Textile Industry 1 Dr. Zahid Ali Channar‚ 2Dr. Nanik Ram 1 Assistant Professor‚ Department of Management Sciences‚ Faculty of Commerce‚ Economics and Management Sciences‚ Isra University‚ Hyderabad‚ Sindh‚ Pakistan. 2 Assistant professor Department of economics‚ University of Sindh‚ Jamshoro pakistan. Abstract: After the
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Responsibility in Textile Industry The current scenario and ways to improve Imran Hossain I.D: 1321071660 BUS 690‚ Sec: 3 Email address: imranhossain.textile@gmail.com ABSTRACT The ventilating crisis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues in the textiles industry resulted in the engagement of many researchers in the analysis of CSR and its related factors throughout the globe. Some researchers in developed nations extend their policies beyond the boundary of CSR in the textiles industry‚ but
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