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NSE commenced operations on 30 June 1994 [25] starting with the wholesale debt market (WDM) segment and equities segment on 3 November 1994. [26] It was the first exchange in India to introduce an electronic trading facility. [27] Within one year of the start of its operations, the daily turnover on NSE exceeded that of the BSE. [22]
Network SouthEast (NSE) was one of the three passenger sectors of British Rail created in 1982. NSE mainly operated commuter rail trains within Greater London and inter-urban services in densely populated South East England, although the network went as far west as Exeter and also covered the inner East of England.
In May 1984 L&SE operated 7,465 vehicles, which was to be reduced to 7,050 by the start of 1986. [4] The NSE era started in June 1986 when the LS&E sector was rebranded, at which point it owned 7,004 vehicles. Of these, the great majority (6,080) were EMU coaches: [5] about 68% of the network's 2,000 route mileage was electrified. [6]
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Image credits: Nature Photographer of the Year (NPOTY) 2024 According to the organizers, among the other winners, runners-up, and highly commended entries, several notable names from the world of ...
National Support Element, a military term for a supply and support unit deployed primarily in Hungary; National Society for Epilepsy, a United Kingdom-based epilepsy charity
This is a list of countries that have officially designated one or more animals as their national animals. Most species in the list are officially designated. Some species hold only an "unofficial" status.
These festive treats may remind you of a day at the circus as a child, but the story of how they came to be goes all way back to England in the late 1800s. The animal-shaped cookies soon made ...