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Zylog is a Public Limited Company, listed in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE: 532883) and National Stock Exchange (NSE: ZYLOG) in India. ZSL is a global Systems integrator, VAR & leading ISV. ZSL has a presence in the US, UK, Canada, France, Switzerland, Germany, India, Singapore, Malaysia and Middle East. ZSL employs 4,500 employees.
Stanley Medical College (SMC) is a public medical college located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.Though the original hospital is more than 200 years old, the medical college was formally established on 2 July 1938.
Nandu joined Nestlé, India in 1989 [6] as a brand manager. He was given the responsibility of Nestle's milks brands and was in charge of relaunching Nestlé Everyday Ghee. [4] Nandu's career took an international turn in 1996 [2] when he was transferred to Nestle's business in Indonesia to run the Confectionery Business Unit. [7]
The Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research (MAHER), commonly referred to as Meenakshi University, is a private deemed-to-be-university for mainly medical science in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. [1]
Rajalakshmi Institutions is a group of private educational institutes in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India founded by Mr. S. Meganathan in the year 1997. This group of institutes provide higher education and school level educations to students in and around India .
King Institute of Preventive Medicine and Research is a medicine research institute located in Guindy, Chennai, India. It was established on 7 November 1899 with the aim of protecting against scourging infections and was named after Lt. Col. W. G. King , the then Sanitary Commissioner of the Madras Presidency .
The 3,175-kilometre (1,973 mi) cable lands in Chennai in India and in Changi in Singapore. Construction of the cable began in November 2003 and went live on 15 September 2004, making it one of the fastest cable build-outs in history.
With India following in China's footsteps as an economic powerhouse, many Singaporeans have been relocating there, mostly to Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai and New Delhi. In 2005, the Indian High Commission issued 60,000 business and travel visas to Singaporeans. [2] A large number of Singaporeans based in Chennai consists mainly of businessmen. [3]