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The company has supplied and installed first power transformer (rating 4 megavolt-ampere, 66/11 kilowatt) to Kerala State Electricity Board in 1966. In the year 1972, the company entered into International business at first and exported 2 nos power transformer to Tanzania.
In 2010 semi-automated manufacturing and testing facility was established at Edarikode in Malappuram District for manufacture Dry type transformers. [5] KEL's Edarikkod unit was commercially operational since January 2010 and had already sold more than 2,400 units of 100-kVA distribution transformers worth Rs 24 crore to KSEB. [6]
School type: Private, co-educational English Medium, Mixed school: Founded: 1970 [1] Founder: Bharath Kesari Mannathu Padmanabhan: Teaching staff: 91: Classes offered: Lower Kindergarten, Upper Kindergarten up to 12th standard: Hours in school day: 6 hours (LKG - 10th), 6 and half hours (11th & 12th) Website: mmrhss.com
The school was established by the Mar Thoma Church Educational Society (MTCES) of the Malankara Marthoma Syrian Church on 6 June 1966. [1] The Society also runs an Engineering College (St.Thomas Institute for Science and Technology) and a CBSE School (St.Thomas Public School) at its Kazhakkoottam campus and a Preschool (STPrS) at Kumarapuram.
The following is a list of Government, Aided, Government Cost Sharing and Private self-financing Engineering Colleges in the southwestern Indian state of Kerala.. All the engineering colleges in the state excluding Central Government engineering institutions and colleges under direct control of other universities are affiliated to the A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University (APJAKTU).
St. Joseph's follows the Kerala State Syllabus. It has 1,526 students from kindergarten to higher secondary school in both ICSE and Kerala State Syllabus and also a Teacher Training Institute. The school was founded in 1961 by Acharya J.C. Chiramal (Chakkoru Master), as per Kerala G.O. (MS) No.422/Edn dated Trivandrum 24.7.1961.
Entrance of Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Engineering. The college was founded by the TKM Educational Trust, [1] an organization established by Thangal Kunju Musaliar.The college's foundation stone was laid on 3 February 1956 by Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, and was inaugurated by Humayun Kabir, the Cabinet Minister for Scientific and Cultural Affairs, on 3 July 1958.
Christ Nagar Higher Secondary school started in 1976 as a private English Medium School in Thiruvananthapuram, India, recognised by the state government of Kerala as a minority educational institution. In 2002, Christ Nagar High School was upgraded to higher secondary level. It has 4 syllabus which includes (state,CBSE,ICSE& IGCSE)