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Paper Boat is a brand of traditional Indian beverages and foods produced and marketed by Hector Beverages, which is headquartered in Bengaluru, India. [ 1][ 2] Paper Boat was launched by Hector Beverages in August 2014. [ 3] It comprises traditional Indian drinks such as Aam Panna, Jaljeera and Aam Ras.
Kandla SEZ, Gandhidham, Gujarat {KASEZ} [ 8] DGDC SEZ, Surat (SURSEZ) GIDC AHMEDABAD APPAREL Park SEZ [ 9] GIDC Electronic Park, Gandhinagar. Mundra Port & Special Economic Zone, Multi P [ 10] product. Synefra Engineering and Construction Ltd. Vadodara Hi-tech Engineering products and related services.
The Delhi–Noida Direct Flyway or DND Flyway is India's first 8- lane wide, 7.5 km (4.7 mi) long access-controlled expressway in Delhi NCR. [ 1] It connects Maharani Bagh and Nizamuddin on the western side to Noida (Sector-15A) and Mayur Vihar on the eastern side of the Yamuna river. The Noida Toll Bridge Company Limited (NTBCL) owned by IL&FS ...
Yamuna Expressway is a 6- lane wide (expandable to 8) and 165.5 km (102.8 mi) long access-controlled expressway in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is presently India's sixth longest expressway and connects Greater Noida with Agra. It was built to de-congest the older Delhi–Agra national highway (NH-2) or Mathura Road.
Dixon Technologies is an Indian electronics manufacturing services company, based in Noida. It is a contract manufacturer of televisions, washing machines, smartphones, LED bulbs, battens, downlighters and CCTV security systems for companies such as Samsung, Xiaomi, Panasonic and Philips. [ 4][ 5][ 6] It has 17 manufacturing units in India. [ 7]
The Security Printing & Minting Corporation of India Ltd. ( SPMCIL) is a company under the Department of Economic Affairs, which is a department under the Ministry of Finance. It is responsible for conducting printing and minting activities of the Government of India. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
Indian maritime history begins during the 3rd millennium BCE when inhabitants of the Indus Valley initiated maritime trading contact with Mesopotamia. [1] India's long coastline, which occurred due to the protrusion of India's Deccan Plateau, helped it to make new trade relations with the Europeans, especially the Greeks, and the length of its coastline on the Indian Ocean is partly a reason ...
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