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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> punjab pakistan | country | pakistan <tsp> pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> punjab pakistan | country | pakistan <tsp> pakistan | leadername | nawaz sharif
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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spyridon-adonis georgiadis (greek: σπυρίδων-άδωνις γεωργιάδης; born 6 november 1972), better known as adonis georgiadis, is a greek right-wing populist politician, telemarketer and publisher.a former member of the popular orthodox rally, he currently is the vice-president of new democracy who served as minister for development and investment in the cabinet of kyriakos mitsotakis from 2019 to 2023.he previously served as deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the cabinet of lucas papademos from 2011 to 2012, and minister for health in the cabinet of antonis samaras from 2013 to 2014.he graduated with a bachelor of arts in history from the department of history and archaeology of the school of philosophy of the university of athens.from december 2003 until august 2007 he served as the spokesman for the popular orthodox rally.georgiadis ran for the office of the prefect of athens in the 2006 elections and on september 16, 2007, was elected a member of the greek parliament.he was re-elected on october 4, 2009, for athens β.in november 2010 he was laos' candidate peripheral governor for attica at the municipal & prefectural elections.on 11 november 2011, georgiadis was appointed deputy minister for development, competitiveness and shipping in the coalition government of lucas papademos.he resigned on february 11, 2012.on february 13, he was crossed out of the parliamentary team of laos due to voting in favor of the second economic adjustment programme for greece, against the party line.on 17 february 2012 georgiadis joined new democracy, having first given up his parliamentary seat to laos.he has since been elected a member of parliament, representing athens b, in the may 2012, june 2012 , january 2015 (13.796 votes) and july 2019 (29.461 votes) elections.he will run again for office in the may 2023 elections.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
united states | ethnicgroup | native americans in the united states <tsp> united states | language | english language <tsp> united states | leadertitle | president of the united states <tsp> united states | leadername | john roberts <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | location | united states
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
united states | ethnicgroup | african americans <tsp> united states | language | english language <tsp> united states | leadertitle | president of the united states <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | location | united states <tsp> united states | leadername | barack obama
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.the engine was not ready, however, so in 1967 the company released the dbs with the straight-six vantage engine from the db6.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.the tail lights were taken from the hillman hunter.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
aston martin v8 | assembly | newport pagnell <tsp> aston martin v8 | engine | 53 litres <tsp> aston martin v8 | manufacturer | aston martin <tsp> aston martin v8 | relatedmeanoftransportation | aston martin rham/1 <tsp> aston martin v8 | successor | aston martin virage
the aston martin v8 is a grand tourer manufactured by aston martin in the united kingdom from 1969 to 1989.as with all traditional aston martins, it was entirely handbuilt – with each car requiring 1,200 man-hours to finish.aston martin were looking to replace the db6 model and had designed a larger, more modern looking car.two years later, tadek marek's v8 was ready, and aston released the dbs v8.with the demise of the straight-six vantage in 1973, the dbs v8, now restyled and called simply the aston martin v8, became the company's mainstream car for nearly two decades.it was eventually retired in favour of the virage in 1989.though the body and name was shared with the six-cylinder dbs, the v8 sold for much more.the body was a modern reinterpretation of the traditional aston martin look, with a squared-off grille and four headlights (william towns admitted that the rear quarters were 'borrowed' from the early ford mustang).distinguishing features of the v8 model are the larger front air dam, 225/70vr15 tyres and lack of wire wheels, though some six-cylinder dbs cars also used the v8's alloy wheels.a road test report of the time noted that the car had gained 250 lb (113 kg) in weight with the fitting of the v8 in place of the previously used six-cylinder unit, despite the manufacturer's assurance that the engine weighed only 30 lb (14 kg) more than the older straight-six.other contributions to the weight gain included heavier ventilated brake discs, air conditioning, fatter tyres, a new and stronger zf gearbox as well as some extra bodywork beneath the front bumper.marek's v8 engine displaced 5,340 cc (5.3 l; 325.9 cu in) and used bosch fuel injection.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | punjab pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> united states | leadertitle | president of the united states <tsp> united states | leadername | john roberts <tsp> united states | leadername | paul ryan <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | location | united states
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 336012 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 336012 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
united states | capital | washington dc <tsp> united states | leadertitle | president of the united states <tsp> united states | leadername | john roberts <tsp> united states | leadername | joe biden <tsp> 250 delaware avenue | location | united states
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | motto | nurturing excellence <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | kent <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> guiana space centre | location | french guiana <tsp> ela-3 | site | guiana space centre <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | kent <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> guiana space centre | location | french guiana <tsp> ela-3 | site | guiana space centre <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> guiana space centre | headquarter | kourou french guiana <tsp> ela-3 | site | guiana space centre <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 33100 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> guiana space centre | headquarter | kourou french guiana <tsp> ela-3 | site | guiana space centre <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.prior to the esa's formation, france had been lobbying for the development of a new european expendable launch system to serve as a replacement for the europa rocket.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.the express purpose of this launcher was to facilitate the delivery of commercial satellites into geosynchronous orbit.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
arianespace | locationcity | courcouronnes <tsp> guiana space centre | headquarter | kourou french guiana <tsp> ela-3 | site | guiana space centre <tsp> ariane 5 | launchsite | ela-3 <tsp> ela-3 | operator | arianespace
arianespace sa is a french company founded in 1980 as the world's first commercial launch service provider.it undertakes the operation and marketing of the ariane programme.the company offers a number of different launch vehicles: the heavy-lift ariane 5 for dual launches to geostationary transfer orbit, the soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative, and the solid-fueled vega for lighter payloads.as of may 2021, arianespace had launched more than 850 satellites in 287 launches over 41 years.the first commercial flight managed by the new entity was spacenet f1 launched on 23 may 1984.arianespace uses the guiana space centre in french guiana as its main launch site.through shareholding in starsem, it can also offer commercial soyuz launches from the baikonur spaceport in kazakhstan.it has its headquarters in évry-courcouronnes, essonne, france.accordingly, one of the first programmes launched by the esa was the ariane heavy launcher.france was the largest stakeholder in the ariane development programme.french aerospace manufacturer aérospatiale served as the prime contractor and held responsibility for performing the integration of all sections of the vehicle, while french engine manufacturer société européenne de propulsion (sep) provided the first, second and third stage engines (the third stage engines were produced in partnership with german aerospace manufacturer mbb).other major companies involved included the french firms air liquide and matra, swedish manufacturer volvo, and german aircraft producer dornier flugzeugwerke.development of the third stage was a major focus point for the project - prior to ariane, only the united states had ever flown a launcher that utilised hydrogen-powered upper stages.immediately following the successful first test launch of an ariane 1 on 24 december 1979, the french space agency centre national d'études spatiales (cnes) and the esa created a new company, arianespace, for the purpose of promoting, marketing, and managing ariane operations.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18r/36l
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | director | dr g p prabhukumar <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | numberofpostgraduatestudents | 700 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
the united states of america (u.s.a. or usa), commonly known as the united states (u.s. or us) or america, is a country primarily located in north america.it consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major unincorporated territories, nine minor outlying islands, and 326 indian reservations.the united states is the world's third-largest country by both land and total area.it shares land borders with canada to its north and with mexico to its south and has maritime borders with the bahamas, cuba, russia, and other nations.with a population of over 333 million, it is the most populous country in the americas and the third most populous in the world.the national capital of the united states is washington, d.c., and its most populous city and principal financial center is new york city.indigenous peoples have inhabited the americas for thousands of years.beginning in 1607, british colonization led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies in what is now the eastern united states.they quarreled with the british crown over taxation and political representation, leading to the american revolution and proceeding revolutionary war.the united states declared independence on july 4, 1776, becoming the first nation-state founded on enlightenment principles of unalienable natural rights, consent of the governed, and liberal democracy.during the nineteenth century, the united states political philosophy was influenced by the concept of manifest destiny, as the country expanded across the continent in a number of wars, land purchases, and treaties, eventually reaching the pacific ocean by the middle of the century.sectional division surrounding slavery in the southern united states led to the secession of the confederate states of america, which fought the remaining states of the union during the american civil war (1861–1865).with the union's victory and preservation, slavery was abolished nationally by the thirteenth amendment.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | campus | in soldevanahalli acharya dr sarvapalli radhakrishnan road hessarghatta main road bangalore – 560090
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> visvesvaraya technological university | city | belgaum <tsp> karnataka | has to its west | arabian sea <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
ireland (irish: éire [ˈeːɾʲə] (listen)), also known as the republic of ireland (poblacht na héireann), is a country in north-western europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of ireland.the capital and largest city is dublin, on the eastern side of the island.around 2.1 million of the country's population of 5.13 million people reside in the greater dublin area.the sovereign state shares its only land border with northern ireland, which is part of the united kingdom.it is otherwise surrounded by the atlantic ocean, with the celtic sea to the south, st george's channel to the south-east, and the irish sea to the east.it is a unitary, parliamentary republic.the legislature, the oireachtas, consists of a lower house, dáil éireann; an upper house, seanad éireann; and an elected president (uachtarán) who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties.the head of government is the taoiseach (prime minister, literally 'chief'), who is elected by the dáil and appointed by the president; the taoiseach in turn appoints other government ministers.the irish free state was created, with dominion status, in 1922 following the anglo-irish treaty.in 1937, a new constitution was adopted, in which the state was named 'ireland' and effectively became a republic, with an elected non-executive president.it was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the republic of ireland act 1948.ireland became a member of the united nations in december 1955.it joined the european communities (ec), the predecessor of the european union, in 1973.the state had no formal relations with northern ireland for most of the twentieth century, but during the 1980s and 1990s, the british and irish governments worked with the northern ireland parties towards a resolution to 'the troubles'.since the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998, the irish government and northern ireland executive have co-operated on a number of policy areas under the north/south ministerial council created by the agreement.
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ireland (irish: éire [ˈeːɾʲə] (listen)), also known as the republic of ireland (poblacht na héireann), is a country in north-western europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of ireland.the capital and largest city is dublin, on the eastern side of the island.around 2.1 million of the country's population of 5.13 million people reside in the greater dublin area.the sovereign state shares its only land border with northern ireland, which is part of the united kingdom.it is otherwise surrounded by the atlantic ocean, with the celtic sea to the south, st george's channel to the south-east, and the irish sea to the east.it is a unitary, parliamentary republic.the legislature, the oireachtas, consists of a lower house, dáil éireann; an upper house, seanad éireann; and an elected president (uachtarán) who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties.the head of government is the taoiseach (prime minister, literally 'chief'), who is elected by the dáil and appointed by the president; the taoiseach in turn appoints other government ministers.the irish free state was created, with dominion status, in 1922 following the anglo-irish treaty.in 1937, a new constitution was adopted, in which the state was named 'ireland' and effectively became a republic, with an elected non-executive president.it was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the republic of ireland act 1948.ireland became a member of the united nations in december 1955.it joined the european communities (ec), the predecessor of the european union, in 1973.the state had no formal relations with northern ireland for most of the twentieth century, but during the 1980s and 1990s, the british and irish governments worked with the northern ireland parties towards a resolution to 'the troubles'.since the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998, the irish government and northern ireland executive have co-operated on a number of policy areas under the north/south ministerial council created by the agreement.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham kent england <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.it also serves a large portion of the travellers from the other regions of punjab province.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.pia initiated direct flights to dubai and london via karachi.the government had to build a bigger terminal to meet the growing needs of the region.in march 2003, a new terminal was inaugurated by president general pervez musharraf, originally commissioned by then ex-prime minister nawaz sharif.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
allama iqbal international airport | location | pakistan <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwaylength | 29000 <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | operatingorganisation | pakistan civil aviation authority <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | cityserved | lahore <tsp> allama iqbal international airport | runwayname | 18l/36r
allama iqbal international airport (punjabi, urdu: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا, iata: lhe, icao: opla) is the third largest civilian airport by traffic in pakistan, after jinnah international airport, karachi and islamabad international airport.it serves lahore, capital of punjab and second-largest city of pakistan.originally known as lahore international airport, it was renamed after the poet philosopher allama iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of pakistan.the airport has three terminals: the allama iqbal terminal, the hajj terminal and a cargo terminal.the airport is about 15 km from the centre of the city.pakistan international airlines (pia) acquired its first jet aircraft boeing 720, walton airport was unable to handle the load of boeing 720.the government of pakistan decided to build a brand new airport, which opened in 1962.the airport had a specifically built runway and apron to handle aircraft up to the boeing 747.this opened lahore's gates to the world.the airport was named allama iqbal international airport and became the second largest airport in pakistan after the jinnah international airport in karachi.all flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military.however, the government later reclaimed the airport from the military and developed it into a hajj terminal.the pakistan civil aviation authority awarded the main contract to airsys atm, leader of a consortium with j&p overseas ltd, an international building and civil engineering contractor.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham kent england <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | party | conservative party uk <tsp> adam holloway | birthplace | faversham kent england <tsp> adam holloway | nationality | united kingdom <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
ireland (irish: éire [ˈeːɾʲə] (listen)), also known as the republic of ireland (poblacht na héireann), is a country in north-western europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of ireland.the capital and largest city is dublin, on the eastern side of the island.around 2.1 million of the country's population of 5.13 million people reside in the greater dublin area.the sovereign state shares its only land border with northern ireland, which is part of the united kingdom.it is otherwise surrounded by the atlantic ocean, with the celtic sea to the south, st george's channel to the south-east, and the irish sea to the east.it is a unitary, parliamentary republic.the legislature, the oireachtas, consists of a lower house, dáil éireann; an upper house, seanad éireann; and an elected president (uachtarán) who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties.the head of government is the taoiseach (prime minister, literally 'chief'), who is elected by the dáil and appointed by the president; the taoiseach in turn appoints other government ministers.the irish free state was created, with dominion status, in 1922 following the anglo-irish treaty.in 1937, a new constitution was adopted, in which the state was named 'ireland' and effectively became a republic, with an elected non-executive president.it was officially declared a republic in 1949, following the republic of ireland act 1948.ireland became a member of the united nations in december 1955.it joined the european communities (ec), the predecessor of the european union, in 1973.the state had no formal relations with northern ireland for most of the twentieth century, but during the 1980s and 1990s, the british and irish governments worked with the northern ireland parties towards a resolution to 'the troubles'.since the signing of the good friday agreement in 1998, the irish government and northern ireland executive have co-operated on a number of policy areas under the north/south ministerial council created by the agreement.
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alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 08/26
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | birthplace | kent <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | militarybranch | grenadier guards <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 08/26
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | birthplace | kent <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | militarybranch | grenadier guards <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
london ( listen) is the capital and largest city of england and the united kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million.it stands on the river thames in south-east england at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) estuary down to the north sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia.the city of london, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the romans as londinium and retains its medieval boundaries.the city of westminster, to the west of the city of london, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament.since the 19th century, the name 'london' has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of middlesex, essex, surrey, kent, and hertfordshire, which since 1965 has largely comprised greater london, which is governed by 33 local authorities and the greater london authority.as one of the world's major global cities, london exerts a strong influence on its arts, entertainment, fashion, commerce and finance, education, health care, media, science and technology, tourism, and transport and communications.its gdp (€801.66 billion in 2017) makes it the largest urban economy in europe, and it is one of the major financial centres in the world.with europe's largest concentration of higher education institutions, it is home to some of the highest-ranked academic institutions in the world—imperial college london in natural and applied sciences, the london school of economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive university college london.london is the most visited city in europe and has the busiest city airport system in the world.the london underground is the oldest rapid transit system in the world.london's diverse cultures encompass over 300 languages.the mid-2018 population of greater london of about 9 million made it europe's third-most populous city, accounting for 13.4% of the population of the united kingdom and over 16% of the population of england.
london | leadertitle | parliament of the united kingdom <tsp> 20 fenchurch street | location | united kingdom <tsp> united kingdom | capital | london <tsp> united kingdom | demonym | british people <tsp> united kingdom | leadername | elizabeth ii
london ( listen) is the capital and largest city of england and the united kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million.it stands on the river thames in south-east england at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) estuary down to the north sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia.the city of london, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the romans as londinium and retains its medieval boundaries.the city of westminster, to the west of the city of london, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament.since the 19th century, the name 'london' has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of middlesex, essex, surrey, kent, and hertfordshire, which since 1965 has largely comprised greater london, which is governed by 33 local authorities and the greater london authority.as one of the world's major global cities, london exerts a strong influence on its arts, entertainment, fashion, commerce and finance, education, health care, media, science and technology, tourism, and transport and communications.its gdp (€801.66 billion in 2017) makes it the largest urban economy in europe, and it is one of the major financial centres in the world.with europe's largest concentration of higher education institutions, it is home to some of the highest-ranked academic institutions in the world—imperial college london in natural and applied sciences, the london school of economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive university college london.london is the most visited city in europe and has the busiest city airport system in the world.the london underground is the oldest rapid transit system in the world.london's diverse cultures encompass over 300 languages.the mid-2018 population of greater london of about 9 million made it europe's third-most populous city, accounting for 13.4% of the population of the united kingdom and over 16% of the population of england.
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).the main runway is equipped with low-intensity lighting, with portable lighting being available on runway 13/31.the approach and runway lights were replaced in 2006.alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.during summer, it is open monday - thursday from 0740 until 1830 and friday - sunday from 0740 until 1920.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.both runways also have an approved gps (satellite) approach.this means that aircraft can land in lower visibility.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.formal stands are not required due to the lack of space to accommodate nose-in-configured aircraft.routes to other destinations such as brighton, bournemouth, cherbourg, exeter, plymouth and jersey were abandoned over the years due to what blue islands, for example, claimed was 'lack of interest'.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
alderney airport | runwaylength | 4970 <tsp> alderney airport | 1st runway surfacetype | asphalt <tsp> alderney airport | cityserved | alderney <tsp> alderney airport | elevationabovethesealevel in metres | 880 <tsp> alderney airport | runwayname | 03/21
alderney airport (iata: aci, icao: egja) is the only airport on the island of alderney, guernsey.built in 1935, alderney airport was the first airport in the channel islands.located on the blaye (1 nm (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southwest of st anne), it is the closest channel island airport to the south coast of england and the coast of france.its facilities include a hangar, the airport fire station, and avgas refuelling.alderney airport is the base and on-record hub of air alderney, an airline that, as of 2022, has had problems commencing flights since 2017.the main runway, 08/26 is 880 m (2,887 ft) long and is mainly asphalt.the two secondary runways are both grass, 13/31 being 733 m (2,405 ft) long, with 03/21 having a length of 497 m (1,631 ft).alderney is not a 24-hour airport; during winter, it is open monday to saturday from 0740 until 1830 and on sunday from 0840 until 1830.the airport also has its own non-directional beacon, with runways 08 and 26 utilizing this for instrument approaches during instrument meteorological conditions.alderney has self-manoeuvring stands.these routes had been operated on and off by aurigny and blue islands but also alderney air ferries, air sarnia, and air camelot during the 1970s and 1980s.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
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acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | was given the 'technical campus' status by | all india council for technical education <tsp> all india council for technical education | location | mumbai <tsp> karnataka | has to its northeast | telangana <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
london ( listen) is the capital and largest city of england and the united kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million.it stands on the river thames in south-east england at the head of a 50-mile (80 km) estuary down to the north sea, and has been a major settlement for two millennia.the city of london, its ancient core and financial centre, was founded by the romans as londinium and retains its medieval boundaries.the city of westminster, to the west of the city of london, has for centuries hosted the national government and parliament.since the 19th century, the name 'london' has also referred to the metropolis around this core, historically split between the counties of middlesex, essex, surrey, kent, and hertfordshire, which since 1965 has largely comprised greater london, which is governed by 33 local authorities and the greater london authority.as one of the world's major global cities, london exerts a strong influence on its arts, entertainment, fashion, commerce and finance, education, health care, media, science and technology, tourism, and transport and communications.its gdp (€801.66 billion in 2017) makes it the largest urban economy in europe, and it is one of the major financial centres in the world.with europe's largest concentration of higher education institutions, it is home to some of the highest-ranked academic institutions in the world—imperial college london in natural and applied sciences, the london school of economics in social sciences, and the comprehensive university college london.london is the most visited city in europe and has the busiest city airport system in the world.the london underground is the oldest rapid transit system in the world.london's diverse cultures encompass over 300 languages.the mid-2018 population of greater london of about 9 million made it europe's third-most populous city, accounting for 13.4% of the population of the united kingdom and over 16% of the population of england.
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adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | militarybranch | grenadier guards <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.the college has links and collaborations with various industries and universities across the world.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.the college is managed by the jmj education society, headquartered in bengaluru.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
acharya institute of technology | affiliation | visvesvaraya technological university <tsp> acharya institute of technology | president | bm reddy <tsp> acharya institute of technology | city | bangalore <tsp> acharya institute of technology | established | 2000 <tsp> acharya institute of technology | country | india <tsp> acharya institute of technology | state | karnataka
acharya institute of technology, or ait, is a private co-educational engineering and management college in bengaluru, india, affiliated with the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu) and accredited by the national board of accreditation (nba).established in 2000, it offers eleven undergraduate courses and eight postgraduate courses.it is one of the several institutes run by the jmj education society.ait organises the acharya habba, an annual 2 days long inter-collegiate cultural festival that is one of the largest in bengaluru and karnataka.the deccan herald lists ait as one of the 'notable' colleges to apply the karnataka management aptitude test (kmat) for admission to postgraduate management courses.ait offers thirteen bachelor of engineering (be) courses, six master of technology (mtech) courses, master of business administration (mba), master of computer applications (mca) and a phd course in mathematics.all courses are affiliated to the visvesvaraya technological university (vtu).it was the first college under the vtu to start an undergraduate course in mechatronics in karnataka.in 2009, the college constructed a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) long road from its campus to the hesaraghatta main road.the road was inaugurated by shivakumara swamiji of siddaganga math in september 2010.it is named acharya dr. sarvepalli radhakrishnan road after former indian president sarvepalli radhakrishnan.in 2012, the institute was granted 'technical campus' status by the all india council for technical education (aicte).in news - a third year engineering student was stabbed to death, allegedly by his classmate, after the two got into an argument over attendance shortage in class on wednesday afternoon.both were students of the acharya institute of technology, near peenya first stage.it also admits 20 percent students under a management quota without merit requirements and has admitted about 150 foreigners from 25 countries under 'pio quota'.there is a lateral entry scheme in place, by which students holding diploma degrees can enter directly into the second year of study in engineering.
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he served as government whip from september to october 2022, and as assistant government whip from july to september 2022.he currently serves on the home affairs select committee and european scrutiny committee.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.after serving in the army he was a reporter for itn and itv where he produced the award-winning programme 'no fixed abode' (1991), in which he spent three months homeless on the streets of london.he was privately educated at cranleigh school in surrey.he then spent his gap year with the afghan resistance during the soviet-afghan war.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.with itv, he produced an award-winning documentary series for the itv programme world in action, called 'no fixed abode' (1991).in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.
adam holloway | birthplace | faversham <tsp> adam holloway | activeyearsstartdate | 2005-05-05 <tsp> adam holloway | militarybranch | grenadier guards <tsp> adam holloway | almamater | magdalene college cambridge
adam james harold holloway (born 29 july 1965) is a british conservative party politician who has been the member of parliament (mp) for gravesham since 2005.he was a vocal supporter of pro-brexit lobby group leave means leave.before he was a member of parliament, he served in the british army's grenadier guards for five years, serving in the gulf war and in germany.he attended magdalene college, cambridge, where he studied social and political sciences, with his degree promoted by tradition to an ma.he returned to afghanistan, visited nicaragua during the nicaraguan revolution and taught in soweto and south africa during his university summer holidays.he later completed an mba at imperial college london.he served as an armoured infantry officer in the british army on the rhine.holloway served in the gulf war as a captain in 1st battalion, grenadier guards.the grenadier guards fought in the battle of norfolk as part of the 1st armoured division.in this series he locked access to his bank account and 'slept rough' on the streets of london, for three months, in order to shed light on the difficulties experienced by the city's homeless, particularly those who are mentally ill. whilst a member of parliament in 2018, he rough slept for seven days to experience how homelessness has changed in the past three decades.in the itv serie's disguises, adam was trained by two clinical pyschiatrists and posed as a schizrophrenic in various english cities.