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Pune Airport (IATA: PNQ, ICAO: VAPO) is an international airport and an Indian Air Force base serving the city of Pune, Maharashtra, India. It is located at Lohagaon , approximately 11 km (6.8 mi) northeast of the historic centre of Pune.
Nashik International Airport: VAOZ: ISK: HAL: International Vijay Nagar Airport: VADE — Army: Military Gandhinagar Airport: VANR — Army: Military Yavatmal: Yavatmal Airport: VA78: YTL: RADL: General Aviation Pune: Hadapsar Gliding Centre — — DGCA: Flying School Pune International Airport: VAPO: PNQ: Indian Air Force: International New ...
Lohgaon is primarily known for the Pune Airport, a customs airport. It comes under Pune Municipal Corporation. It also has an Indian Air Force Base, which houses the 2 Wing, IAF. Established in 1939, it is one of the oldest air bases in India, after the Ambala Air Base. [3] Many ex-servicemen from different regions of India reside in parts of ...
September 2016: The government proposed Purandar in the Pune district as the new site for the airport. The team comprising 15 officials visited the villages of Pargaon Memane, Rajewadi, Waghapur, Ambodi, Pisarve, Rajodi, Jejuri, and Saswad for a technical feasibility survey of the location. The airport was expected to be fully functional by ...
Emcure Pharmaceuticals was established in 1981 by Satish Mehta, who began the company with a bank loan of ₹ 3 lakh (about US$35,000 then) after graduating from IIM-A. [9] ...
Torrent Pharmaceuticals was established in 1959 by U. N. Mehta as Trinity Laboratories. It was renamed as Torrent Pharmaceuticals in 1971. [5]In 1997, Torrent Pharma and Sanofi established a 50:50 joint venture called Sanofi Torrent for selling Torrent Pharma's products. [6]
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It is based in Pune, India. It is the first government-owned-drug manufacturer in India. It was the first to launch a recombinant DNA product, rHU-Erythropoietin (Hemax) in 1993. It introduced new products like Halpen, Haltax, Hexpan in 2008. Sati-HIV drugs will be produced from September 2009. [1]