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Jardine House (Chinese: 怡和大廈), formerly known as Connaught Centre (康樂大廈), is an office tower in Hong Kong. The building is located at 1 Connaught Place, Central on Hong Kong Island. It is owned by Hongkong Land Limited, a subsidiary of Jardines.
Connaught Place (Chinese: 康樂廣場) is a square (and adjacent roadway) near Jardine House in Central, Hong Kong. The General Post Office and Exchange Square have Connaught Place addresses. Opened in December 1977, the square is home to a statue by Henry Moore entitled Double Oval .
Connaught Place, also known as Rajiv Chowk or CP, is one of the main financial, commercial and business centres in New Delhi, Delhi, India. [2] It houses the headquarters of several noted Indian firms and is a major shopping, nightlife, and tourist destination in New Delhi.
Born in Delhi in 1960, Singh moved to Mumbai at a young age and attended Cathedral and John Connon School. [5] Soon after college, a scholarship at Lafayette took him to Pennsylvania to earn a degree that got him into the blue-chip companies TCS and Cadbury’s on his return to India.
Connaught Place is a place name of various places in the world: Connaught Place, New Delhi, officially Rajiv Chowk, an affluent business centre and tourist attraction in New Delhi, Delhi, India; Connaught Place (Hong Kong) in Central, Hong Kong; Connaught Place, London in London, England; Taman Connaught, Kuala Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Connaught Place, London, at the south end of Edgware Road, very close to the Marble Arch and Hyde Park; Connaught Road, Hong Kong, a major thoroughfare on the north shore of Hong Kong Island. Connaught Square, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island [49] Rue Prince-Arthur , a street in Montreal which is partly a pedestrian mall.
Vir Sanghvi was born to Ramesh and Vimoo Sanghvi into a Gujarati Jain family [7] [8] on July 5, 1956 in London.His father was a former-communist barrister turned businessman who hailed from a middle class family in Rajkot while his mother was an industrial psychologist who hailed from a wealthy textile-mill owning family from Ahmedabad comparable to the Sarabhais.