Impact of Electricity Crisis and Interest Rate on Textile Industry of Pakistan Hafiz Muhammad Yaseen Afzal Punjab Group of Colleges‚ Daska‚ Pakistan Abstract The aim of this study is to estimate the impact of electricity crisis and interest rate on the production of Pakistan textile industry. The Pakistan textile industry contributes more than 60 percent of total export and largest manufacturing sector of Pakistan’s industry. This sector faces crises of electricity and interest rate due to
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duration of load-sheadding has greadtly increased.generally we have to pass six to twelve hours without electricity everyday.load shedding is a basic problem which gives rises to many other problems.peple can not sleep at night when the temperature is at its peak.specially‚ther are problem for children and patients as all the hospitals do not have generators or U.P.S so its clear that almost everybody living in karachi has tho undergo great difficulties.promises for reduction in the duration of load-shedding
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Ralegan Siddhi (Marathi: राळेगण सिद्धी) is a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar District‚ Maharashtra state in western India. It is located at a distance of 87 km from Pune. The village has an area of 982.31 ha (1991). It is considered a model of environmental conservation. The village has carried out programs like tree planting‚ terracing to reduce soil erosion and digging canals to retain rainwater. For energy‚ the village uses solar power‚ biogas (some generated from the community toilet)
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that are faced in these sectors. Electricity Dhaka‚ the capital city of Bangladesh is an ancient city. There is a public saying that Nawab of Dhaka installed a small generator in his residence "Ahsan Monjil" and started generating power at 5pm on 7th of December 1901‚ which is considered as the introduction of electricity in the then Dhaka city. Later‚ in and around 1930‚ M/S. DEVCO‚ a subsidiary of M/S. Octavians Steel Company‚ developed electricity distribution system at 400V level under
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press submit and then the desktop goes blank. Despite all your incessant clicking‚ the ever looming spectre of load shedding has ruined your life and it is hardly the first time. In fact it has been going on for the past ___ so years[] and there seems to be no end to it. But wait; there are people who offer hope; a world where you do not have to live in constant fear of the electricity going out. They called the hope ’Kalabagh Dam’. Initially proposed in ____‚ Kalabagh was to be built at _____‚ offering
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its energy crisis; failing to increase supply proportionately and conserving demand. In 1980s‚ it met 86% of its demand; come 2000s‚ situation is getting worse. Explosion in the supply of natural gas gave the nation a breather‚ sharing burden of electricity and oil‚ only to make future insecure as gas reserves deplete at fast rate. Fire-fighting on the part
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Problems faced by students in current educational setup & their possible solutions 17 About the Author: Zara Saleem is one of the most talented students of Hajvery University‚ Lahore‚ Pakistan. She is the student of Final Semester‚ Pharm. D. | As we know that education is the backbone in the development of any nation‚ it is a fact that the countries with an effective system of education lead the world‚ both socially and economically. The key to development is good education system. Pakistan
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the penalty. There was clash between the members of political parties and us. The reason for placing Change Bhaktapur on top 75 Youth Organization after 1.5 years of its establishment might be due to our struggle in conducting impressive Anti-Load Shedding campaign‚" shared
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great shortfall (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. It usually refers to the shortage of oil and additionally to electricity or other natural resources. The crisis often has effects on the rest of the economy‚ with many recessions being caused by an energy crisis in some form. In particular‚ the production costs of electricity rise‚ which raises manufacturing costs. For the consumer‚ the price of gasoline (petrol) and diesel for cars and other vehicles rises‚ leading
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Pakistan Textile Industry Facing New Challenges Aftab A. Khan Corresponding Author‚ College of Business Administration‚ King Saud University P.O. Box 2459 Riyadh 11451‚ Saudi Arabia E-mail:aftabalam112@gmail.com Tel: 0966543647041 Mehreen Khan College of Business Administration‚ King Saud University P.O. Box 2459 Riyadh 11451‚ Saudi Arabia E-mail:mehreenkhan112@gmail.com Tel: 0966591584206 Abstract The Pakistan textile industry contributes more than 60 percent (US $ 9.6 billion) to the country’s
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