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❤️ CG Power and Industrial Solutions 🐱

"CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, previously known as Crompton Greaves (CG) is an Indian multinational company engaged in design, manufacturing, and marketing of products related to power generation, transmission, and distribution based in Mumbai. It is now a part of the Murugappa Group. History Col. R. E. B. Crompton founded R.E.B. Crompton & Company in 1878. The company was merged with F.A. Parkinson in 1927 to form Crompton Parkinson Ltd. Greaves Cotton and Company, established by James Greaves in 1859, was appointed as their concessionaire in India. In 1937, Crompton Parkinson established Crompton Parkinson Works Ltd. in Bombay as a wholly owned Indian subsidiary. In collaboration with Greaves Cotton, it also established a sales organisation, Greaves Cotton & Crompton Parkinson Ltd. In 1947, just before India's independence, Lala Karam Chand Thapar, an Indian industrialist, bought Greaves Cotton when the company was put up for sale. With this acquisition, Karam Chand Thapar gained control of several associated companies such as Crompton Parkison Works, Greaves Cotton and Crompton Parkinson Company. The name Crompton Greaves Limited was adopted on 2 August 1966, following a court-directed amalgamation of Greaves Cotton and Crompton Parkinson Ltd. Over the years, the company has evolved into one of India's largest private sector enterprises. In 1974, Crompton Greaves signed a Western Hemisphere exclusive with CEO H.W. (Hub) Markwardt of Fort Worth, Texas based Encon Industries to begin exporting their highly efficient high-breeze electric ceiling fans to the American market. Over the next 10 years, Crompton Greaves would export over 6 million units of ceiling fans to Markwardt in North & South America primarily for residential use under the brand name "Encon", which stood for ENergy CONservation. After the acquisition of the Belgium-based Pauwels Trafo/Pauwels Group in May 2005, Crompton Greaves was ranked amongst the world's top ten electrical transformer manufacturers. The company subsequently acquired companies outside India. These include Ganz (Hungary), Microsol (Ireland), Sonomatra (France), MSE Power Systems (USA), and ZIV (Spain). Crompton Greaves is a part of the 4 billion Murugappa Group, and is headquartered in a building CG House at Worli, Mumbai. In 2009 Crompton Greaves adopted a new brand identity and is since known as CG. Crompton Greaves made series of acquisitions overseas which included\- ZIV Group for Euro 150 Mn, QEI Inc, provider of SCADA and automation systems for $30.0 Mn and Emotron Group, a power electronics and engineering company, for $82.3 Mn (57.8 Mn Euros). In September 2012, HSBC Global Investment Funds raised its stake in Crompton Greaves from 1.29% to 2.68% through bulk deal on BSE for ₹927.3 million. In March 2009, Crompton Greaves acquired 41% stake in Avantha Power & Infrastructure Limited for ₹2.27 billion. CG has delivered transformer equipment to the Danish Anholt Offshore Wind Farm, and is scheduled to deliver 6 transformers for the Kriegers Flak offshore windfarm.http://energiwatch.dk/secure/Energinyt/Renewables/article8361901.ece Products & Services *MV Switchgear **VCB, PCVCB, GIS & RMUhttp://www.cgglobal.com/frontend/Crompton.aspx?cnl1=KV1SpKMjSGM= Nagpur office Address: CG Power & Industrial Solution Ltd., 2nd Floor, Sai Niwas, Narendra Nagar, Square Ring Road, Nagpur - 440015 Awards * Received NABL Accreditation for 5 of its labs & 1 calibration lab.http://www.cgglobal.com/frontend/finalnonproduct.aspx?cnl2=3G3ss5YkJ3g= References External links *Crompton Greaves Global *Crompton Pump Category:Companies established in 1878 Category:Companies based in Mumbai Category:Electrical engineering companies of India Category:Companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange "

❤️ John P. Kelly (clergyman) 🐱

"John P. Kelly is a convening apostle of the International Coalition of Apostolic Leaders. External links * International Coalition of Apostles * International Coalition of Apostolic Leaders * European Coalition of Apostolic Leaders * John P. Kelly Ministries Category:American Christian clergy Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "

❤️ Guy Menzies 🐱

"thumb Hari Hari, New Zealand crash landed in the La Fontaine Swamp, near Hari Hari on the West Coast. Guy Lambton Menzies (20 August 1909AustLit. retrieved 23 February 20141 November 1940) was an Australian aviator who flew the first solo trans-Tasman flight, from Sydney, Australia to the West Coast of New Zealand, on 7 January 1931. The first crossing of the Tasman by air had been achieved on 10–11 September 1928 by Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm in the Southern Cross. The plane Menzies used for his solo crossing was the Avro Sports Avian that Smith had flown from England to Australia, the Southern Cross Junior. Fearing he might be denied permission for the flight, Menzies informed the authorities and his family that he was flying to Perth. Instead, he left Sydney at 1 am on 7 January 1931, and headed for Blenheim, New Zealand. Poor weather forced Menzies off course, and after 11 hours and 45 minutes he crash-landed upside-down in the La Fontaine Swamp near Hari Hari on New Zealand's West Coast. Despite the unfortunate landing, Menzies had broken Smith and Ulm's time by 2½ hours. An extensive outdoor historical marker with photographs and descriptions is located at GPS coordinates -43.076716, 170.531477 (south latitude, east longitude). The marker is approximately 1/2 km southwest of the actual landing spot (now on private land), which is marked by a pole with wind sock that are visible from the historical marker. News clippings and additional historical details are on display in the lobby of the Hotel Hari Hari, a few km away on the main highway 6. During the Second World War, Menzies was a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force. He and his crew were killed on 1 November 1940, when his flying boat was shot down over the Mediterranean Sea while en route from Malta to Sicily. No remains of the aircraft or crew were ever found. He is commemorated at the Alamein Memorial in Egypt.Alamein Memorial On 7 January 2006, celebrations were held in Hari Hari to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Menzies' trans-Tasman voyage, and were marked by a re-enactment of the flight by adventurer Dick Smith. References = Further reading = * The Life of Guy Menzies: The Forgotten Flyer by Max Wearne, 1St Edition (January 1, 2005), External links * Account of the 75th Anniversary celebrations, Peter Clarke, NZine * Images of Guy Menzies from 1931 (from the family album of Dr Peter Clarke) * Guy Menzies: a rebel at heart - a story from the archives of the National Library of Australia Category:1909 births Category:1940 deaths Category:Australian aviators Category:Australian World War II pilots Category:Royal Air Force officers Category:People from Sydney Category:Australian military personnel killed in World War II Category:Royal Air Force personnel of World War II "

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