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  2. Kolar Gold Fields - Wikipedia

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    Kolar Gold Fields (K.G.F.) is a mining region in K.G.F. taluk (township), Kolar district, Karnataka, India. It is headquartered in Robertsonpet , where employees of Bharat Gold Mines Limited (BGML) and BEML Limited (formerly Bharat Earth Movers Limited) and their families live. K.G.F. is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Kolar , 100 kilometres ...

  3. The New College, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The course offered is M.B.A (full-time and part-time). It is approved by AICTE, affiliated to the University of Madras, accredited by the National Board of Accreditation, and ISO 9001-2000 certified. MEASI IM has produced gold medals and ranks both in the full-time and part-time MBA programs. It has produced 100% results almost every year.

  4. Pagoda (coin) - Wikipedia

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    French East India Company-issued "Gold Pagoda" for Southern India trade, cast in Pondicherry 1705–1780.. The pagoda, also called the hoon, [1] was a unit of currency, a coin made of gold or half-gold minted by Indian dynasties as well as the British, the French and the Dutch.

  5. Gold fixing - Wikipedia

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    The London Gold Fixing (or Gold Fix) [1] is the setting of the price of gold that takes place via a dedicated conference line. It was formerly held on the London premises of Nathan Mayer Rothschild & Sons by the members of The London Gold Market Fixing Ltd.

  6. Vijayanagara coinage - Wikipedia

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    The standard unit of coin issued by the Vijayanagara Empire was the gold Pagoda in English or Varaha of 3.4 gr. The Varaha was also called the Hon, Gadyana or a Pon and came in the Ghattivaraha, Doddavaraha and Suddhavaraha coin. In the gold issue the different coins came in Varaha, this is used as a reference for the other coins values. 1 gold ...

  7. Madras Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Madras Stock Exchange (MSE) was a stock exchange in Chennai, India. The now defunct MSE was the fourth stock exchange to be established in the country and the first in South India . [ 1 ] It had a turnover (2001) of ₹ 3,090 crore ($440 million), but was a fraction (below 3.5 per cent) of the turnover generated by the Bombay Stock Exchange ...

  8. Madras Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    A small group of Englishmen in Madras (now called Chennai) founded the club in 1867. [1] There are records to show that the club was first started in the backwaters of Ennore, and pictures of the rowing course lying alongside the sailing course are still available in the club's archives.

  9. Chennai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The Taj Madras Flight Kitchen, a joint venture of the Indian Hotels, SATS and Malaysia Airlines which started in 1994, operates restaurants at the airport. [ 123 ] [ 124 ] In 2008, a 6,503 m 2 (70,000 sq ft) maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) hangar was established at a cost of ₹ 111.5 million (US$1.3 million). [ 125 ]