Union Carbide company
Union Carbide
From George Orwell's "1984" Big Brother is Watching you!
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Romancing the Stone (released in 1984) starred Kathleen Turner as an author of romance novels who is secretly a lonely cat lady. The name of her character's cat is Romeo.
It is not mandatory to name the company with "India Ltd" or "India Pvt Ltd. If the company is a Public Limited Company (i.e. the shares of the company is listed with any of the Stock exchanges in India), the Company's name shall end with "Ltd or Limited". If the shares are not listed and privately held, the company name shall end with "Pvt Ltd or Private Limited". Some companies while naming their company for their own reasons add "India" to their company name.
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It was the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL), a subsidiary of Union Carbide Corporation (UCC).
the gas wwhich leaked in bhopal gas tragedy was- methyl isocyanite
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I believe the answer is: The dioxine leaking from the UCAR (Union Carbide co.) installations in the city of Bhopal, back in December 1984. It was one of the most terrible industrial accidents ever.
Chris Leak's birth name is Christopher Leak.
Justice Leak's birth name is Justice Adam Leak.
for you are my fool hahaha..... i am don no. one name is mohit in bhopal
Avanquest is a French software company mainly developing consumer applications and tools. The company was founded in 1984 by "Bruno Vanryb" and "Roger Politis". Its original name was "BVRP".
The point pressure leak test, also known as the Valsalva leak test
Dell was founded in 1984 as PC's Limited. The company changed its name to Dell Computer Corporation in 1988.
In early 1984, Michael Dell registered his first company, entitled "PCs Limited," but changed the name to "Dell Computer Corporation" -- the name we know it by today -- a few months later, in May 1984. Michael Dell was 19 at the time.
According to folklore, Bhopal is said to have been founded by the king Bhojpal. He was popularly known as Raja Bhoj of the Paramara dynasty (1000-1055 CE), who ruled from his capital at Dhar. This theory states that Bhopal was originally known as Bhojpalafter the king and the dam ("pal") constructed by him. No available archaeological evidence, inscriptions or historical texts support the claim about an earlier settlement founded by Bhoja at the same place, although a temple complex constructed by him exists at Bhojpur, which is located 28 km from Bhopal. An alternative theory says that the name of the city was coined from the name of another king called Bhupala (or Bhupal).[7][8] (During the British Raj, the railway tickets printed in the city and the signboards on the railway station mentioned the name of the city as "Bhupal" in Hindustani and "Bhoopal" in English.) In the early 18th century, Bhopal was a small village in the local Gond kingdom. The modern Bhopal city was established by Dost Mohammad Khan(1672-1728), an Afghan soldier in the Mughal army.[9] After the death of the emperor Aurangzeb, Khan started providing mercenary services to several local chieftains in the politically unstable Malwa region. In 1709, he took on the lease of Berasia estate, and later annexed several territories in the region to establish the Bhopal State.[10] Khan received the territory of Bhopal from the Gond queen Rani Kamlapati in lieu of payment for mercenary services, and usurped her kingdom after her death.[11]Courtesy - Wikipedia