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The Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA) is the urban planning agency of Nagpur in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The NMRDA administers the Nagpur Metropolitan Region, spread over an area of 3,567.37 km 2 (1,377.37 sq mi). It replaced the erstwhile Nagpur Improvement Trust. [1]
GMR Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate headquartered in New Delhi.The group was founded in 1978 by Grandhi Mallikarjuna Rao and comprises several companies including GMR Infrastructure, GMR Energy, GMR Airports, and GMR Enterprises.
The company was founded by Odhavaji Raghavji Patel in 1971. It is known for the manufacturing clocks. In 2008, the company unsuccessfully tried to enter the automotive industry with the Oreva Super, a low-cost electric car. [3] [4] It was dubbed "Tata Nano-Killer," reportedly costing less than INR 100,000 or roughly around $1,400. [3]
In 1928, the Municipal Committee passed a resolution for creating an "Improvement Trust" for Nagpur which was established in 1937 under the Nagpur Improvement Trust Act, 1936. NIT began functioning in 1937 and has collateral jurisdiction over the areas within the limits of the town wherever schemes are prepared by the trust and approved by the ...
Pix Transmissions Ltd (PTL) is an Indian manufacturer of belts and related mechanical transmission products. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra , the company has manufacturing facilities in Hingna and Nagalwadi, Nagpur .
The Municipal Council of Nagpur was established in 1864 to govern city encompassing 15.5 km 2 and a population was 82,000 residents. [3] Post-independence, the council was upgraded to a Municipal Corporation in March 1951. The first development plan of the city was prepared in 1953.
The corporation started functioning as a company fully owned by the state government with initial subscribed capital of Rs. 3.95 crores from the government. It was entrusted with developing necessary social and physical infrastructure and was also entitled to recover all costs of development from the sale of land and constructed properties.
Tata group started its first textile mill at Nagpur, formally known as Central India Spinning and Weaving Company Ltd. The company was popularly known as "Empress Mills" as it was inaugurated on 1 January 1877, the day queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India. [56] The non-co-operation movement was launched in the Nagpur session of 1920. [57]