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  2. Asahi India Glass - Wikipedia

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    AIS was established as a Joint Venture agreement between Mr. BM Labroo and family, Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. , Japan, and Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. [3] [2] In the Indian passenger car glass segment, AIS has 77.1% market share as of 2017. [4] AIS also holds 20% market share in India’s architectural glass segment as of 2017. [5]

  3. Asahi India Glass Limited - Wikipedia

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  4. Ceiling fan - Wikipedia

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    The advent and evolution of new technologies have also played a major role in ceiling fan development. Following is a list of major ceiling fan styles and their defining characteristics: Cast-iron ceiling fans. These account for almost all ceiling fans made since their invention in 1882 through the mid-1960s.

  5. List of most expensive Indian artists - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Sher-Gil (January 30, 1913 – December 5, 1941) was an eminent Indian painter, today considered an important women painter of 20th-century India, whose legacy stands on a par with that of the Masters of the Bengal Renaissance. Her painting Village Scene fetched Rs 6.9 crore at Osians auction in March 2006. [10]

  6. Honeywell - Wikipedia

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    From the 1950s until the mid-1970s, Honeywell was the United States' importer of Japanese company Asahi Optical's Pentax cameras and photographic equipment. [12]: 153 These products were labeled "Heiland Pentax" and "Honeywell Pentax" in the U.S. In 1953, Honeywell introduced their most famous product, the T-86 Round thermostat. [11] [12]: 110

  7. Price ceiling - Wikipedia

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    A price ceiling is a government- or group-imposed price control, or limit, on how high a price is charged for a product, commodity, or service.Governments use price ceilings to protect consumers from conditions that could make commodities prohibitively expensive.