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Modern Theaters Ltd was an Indian film studio in Salem, Tamil Nadu started by T. R. Sundaram Mudaliar in 1935. The studio produced over more than 150 films until 1982 in Tamil , Telugu , Kannada , Malayalam , Hindi , Sinhalese and even English of which Tamil were the majority.
It has a registered office in Kolkata and regional offices in Mumbai and New Delhi, among other places. In addition to Kolkata, Birlapur and Durgapur, the group has plants located in Rewa, Maihar, Satna, Raebareli City, Kundanganj (Raebareli), Chanderia (Chittorgarh), Jodhpur, Viramgam, Bhiwani, Butibori and Goa.
The Mekala region is located in Central India and is mostly forested. The region corresponds to the Maikal Hills , the meeting point of the Vindhya and Satpura mountain ranges. [ 14 ] Its core territory comprises the present-day Kawardha District of Chhattisgarh state and Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh .
The group is headed by Ramesh Prasad and Sai Prasad, son and grandson of the late L.V. Prasad respectively. It owns one of the major equipment and film facilities in India for feature film and advertising post production. Prasad Group works in feature films, film and video restoration and commercial advertising production. [citation needed]
Dalmia Bharat Sugar and Industries Ltd (BSE: 500097, NSE: DALMIASUG): started operating in 1994, in Uttar Pradesh Dalmia Refractories ( NSE : DALMIAREF ): operates units in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh
Year Movie 1935 Modern Girl: 1936 Bandit Of The Air: 1936 Country Girl: 1937 Modern Lady: 1937 Modern Youth: 1937 Mr. Ammanchi: 1937 Naveena Nirupama: 1937 Sati Ahalya
Pricol Limited has six manufacturing plants in India, Plants 1,3 & 4 in Coimbatore, Plant 2 & 9 in Manesar, Plant 5 in Pune, Plant 10 in Sricity and Plant 12 in Satara. [8] [9] The company also has a plant operating in Jakarta (Indonesia) [10] and business offices in Tokyo, Singapore, Cologne (Germany) and Detroit (USA).
The foundation for this group was laid by Dewan Bahadur A.M.Murugappa Chettiar who established a money-lending and banking business in 1900. [9]The business was first up in Moulmein, Burma (now Myanmar) [10] and then spread to British Malaya, Ceylon, Dutch East Indies and French Indo-China.