The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B).
Gangyal is a village in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is located in the district of Srinagar, about 10 kilometers from the city center. The village is home to a number of factories, including a biscuit factory and a bottling company.
The biscuit factory is owned by the Jammu and Kashmir State Industrial Development Corporation (SIDCO). It was established in 1982 and produces a variety of biscuits, including cream crackers, Marie biscuits, and digestive biscuits. The factory employs about 100 people.
The bottling company is owned by the multinational company Coca-Cola. It was established in 1993 and produces a variety of soft drinks, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta. The factory employs about 200 people.
In addition to the biscuit factory and the bottling company, there are a number of other factories located in Gangyal. These include a rice and flour mill, a sawmill, and a brick kiln. The rice and flour mill is owned by the Jammu and Kashmir State Food Corporation (SFC). It was established in 1972 and produces a variety of rice and flour products. The sawmill is owned by the Jammu and Kashmir State Forest Corporation (SFC). It was established in 1974 and produces a variety of wood products. The brick kiln is owned by a private company. It was established in 1990 and produces a variety of bricks.
The factories in Gangyal provide employment to a significant number of people. They also contribute to the economic development of the village and the district.