It was established by Pakistani businessman Mian Muhammad Sharif in 1992.
[2] In February 2011, CarboUA tested the plant of Ramzan Sugar Mills and conducted the successful result in March 2011.
[3] In September 2012, National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) signed on a Co-Generation Power Project agreement with the mill to produce electricity, using industrial waste bagasse of sugarcane, with the capacity of 100 megawatt under the name of Ramzan Energy Ltd.[4][5] After the 2014 floods hit Jhang District, politician Imran Khan criticized the mill and an under-construction bridge in Bhawana, claiming in a speech that Sharif group were only constructing the bridge to save their mill not the people.
He also claimed that the mill had only paid the farmers 70 percent of the offered price for sugarcane, and that too after one year.
[6] This Pakistani corporation or company article is a stub.