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Ashok Leyland and Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) signed a memorandum of understanding, on 19 August 2017, for Ashok Leyland to sponsor the Centre of Battery Engineering (CoBE) at IIT Madras. As part of the agreement, Ashok Leyland partnered with IIT Madras to carry out research and development (R&D) activities for ...
Venkat Sumantran is an Indian businessman, academic, and author. He has worked with the auto and mobility industry in the US, Europe, and India for over three decades. [1] He is the Chairman of Celeris Technologies and a member of the board of directors for several organizations in the domains of automotive, electronics, and aviation.
Chemical Physicist; Professor of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology Madras; Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology—1996; J. C. Bose National Fellowship—2009 [32] [33] K. Mani Chandy: BTech 1965
It is located in Guindy, opposite SPIC building and along the same row of buildings as Ashok Leyland Towers. The building, designed by Singapore -based SRSS Architects, is of mixed-use development with three separate wings and is themed after traditional Dravidian architecture of the Chola dynasty . [ 5 ]
Chemplast Cricket Ground or Indian Institute of Technology Chemplast Ground is a cricket ground in the IIT Madras campus. The ground is an important cricket venue [1] and is described by cricketer Sachin Tendulkar as the most scenic in the country [citation needed]. It is set amongst greenery. The ground has hosted eight Women's cricket ODI. [2]
Ashok Leyland Corporate Building in Chennai, India. The Leyland name and logo continues as a recognised and respected marque across India, the wider subcontinent and parts of Africa in the form of Ashok Leyland. Part of the giant Hinduja Group, Ashok Leyland manufactures buses, trucks, defence vehicles and engines. The company is a leader in ...
Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2022 the Nominal GDP of the Chennai metropolitan area is ₹ 756,055 crore (US$96.18 billion) [ 1 ]
Ashok Leyland; Hinduja Foundries; EID Parry; Within a 5 km radius: Manali Industrial Area; Madras Fertilizers Limited; New proposals for thermal power projects in the region include: 800 MW NCTPS Stage III, on the green belt of the current NCTPS, Ennore; 1600 MW Ennore SEZ, on the ash pond of NCTPS; 1200 MW North Chennai Power Company, at Katupalli