PUNJAB DEPUTY CHIEF MINISTER MR. SUKHBIR SINGH BADAL BEING HONOURED BY ALL PAKISTAN TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION FOR HIS EARNEST EFFORTS TO PROMOTE INDO-PAK TRADE |
LAHORE, NOV 7
The Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, today
underlined the need for giving a big push to textile industry as it has great
potential of employment generation.
Speaking at a function organized by
all Pakistan Textile Manufacturer’s Associate held here at Royal Palm, Mr.
Badal said that textile industry of Eastern and Western Punjab should join
hands and supplement each others strength. He said that Textile Industry was
quite developed in Pakistan as it constituted more than 70% export of the
country and we in Punjab were actively pursuing the initiative of Textile Park
in Malwa region.
Inviting APTMA delegation to Punjab,
Mr. Badal said that Textile manufacturers of both Punjab’s should explore the
possibility of joint venture to excel in the competitive goods. He said that
APTMA delegation should visit Punjab and discuss the opportunities available in
the Textile Sector.
Lauding the improvement of Indo-Pak
trade ties, Mr. Badal said that pre-dominant population on both sides sincerely
desire this and governments of both sides would have to bend before collective
will of the people.
Earlier the office bearers of APTMA
spoke about the progress of Textile industry in Punjab on Pakistan side and
also honoured Deputy Chief Ministers and his cabinet colleagues with mementoes.
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