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Ayya Nadar the first generation entrepreneur, in the year 1925 started National Fireworks in Sivakasi. In 1926, they separated and established two separate match industries with Ayya Nadar's Anil ( squirrel ) brand competing with Shanmuga Nadar's kaka ( crow ) or Standard brand .
Anil Fireworks - Keezha Tiruthangal - 28.07.2009 [10] Classic Fireworks - Meenampatti – 03.08.2009 [10] Om Sakthi Fire works – Mudhalaipatti – 05.09.2012 [11]
Imagicaa is a 130-acre (53 ha) theme park in Khopoli, Raigad District, Maharashtra, India. It is owned by Imagicaa World Entertainment Ltd. [1] [2] [3] Imagicaa is listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). [4] Imagicaa has a hotel, water park, and snow park.
Palasdari, also known as Padusdhurree during the British Raj is a tourist destination and a railway junction on Karjat-Khopoli route of Mumbai Suburban Railway. The name Palasdari is derived from Palas, meaning “tree” and Dari means "Valley" in the Marathi language. It is situated on Karjat-Khopoli State Highway No. 35.
Senko hanabi (線香花火 senkō hanabi, literally: incense-stick fireworks) is a traditional Japanese firework. It is a type of sparkler. Essays about it date back to at least 1927. [1] It is a thin shaft of twisted tissue paper about 20 centimeters long with one end containing a few grains of black powder (gunpowder). [1]
Zambelli Fireworks is a fireworks company based in New Castle, Pennsylvania in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The company was founded in Naples , Italy by Antonio Zambelli in 1893. Zambelli immigrated to the United States and established "Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company" in New Castle, incorporating it on August 3, 1960.
Anil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a neighborhood; Anıl, Hani, Turkey; Anil (plant) (Indigofera suffruticosa), a species of flowering plant in the legume family; Anil (chemistry), a type of imine; Anila or Anil, a Vedic and Hindu deity
In the ensuing shootout which lasted four hours, 450 rounds were exchanged and all seven gangsters were killed, including Maya Dolas, Dilip Buwa and Anil Pawar. This event was the basis for the 2007 Hindi film Shootout at Lokhandwala . [ 1 ]