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BSES is Bombay Suburban Electric Supply.

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the expansion form of BSES is Bombay Suburban Electric supply.

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Expansion form of BSES is Bombay Suburban Electric Supply.................Regards, Rajesh Nambiar Delhi 96

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Bombay Suburban Electric Supply

Bombay Stock Exchange System

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core companies for EE in india are as follows:

- NTPC

-TATA STEEL

-BHEL

-ONGC

-NHPC

-JINDAL

-PGCL

-BSES

-BCPL

-IOCL

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The F-16 has been designed by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. Many of the other companies helped to make this fighter jet like - EADS, BSES, etc.

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Bahrain Smart eSolutions Co. (BSeS)

BSeS is a Bahrain based software services company with its core competency on eGovernment solutions and applications, web applications, website and web portal design and development, custom software development, mobile applications, technology human resource staffing, technology consultation and more...

Telephone: +973 770 100 65

Facsimile: +973 177 852 65

Email: info@bses-bh.com

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  1. Mastek - Making a valuable difference.
  2. Somaiya Group of Industries!(First Sugar Mill to implement SAP)

    GE(INDIA)

  3. Reliance Energy formerly known as BSES Bayer.
  4. Marico Industries.
  5. VVF Ltd.
  6. Indorama Syn. Lupin.
  7. Goodlass Nerolac
  8. Asian Paints (I) Ltd Videocon(In progrees)
  9. BSAF(India)
  10. Nicholas Piramal
  11. Jindal Stainless Limited (ongoing implementation)
  12. Harsha Engineering
  13. Goetze India
  14. John Fowler Group (John Fowler, Fowler Westrup)
  15. Nilkamal Plastics Grupo Antolin

    Pranay Stampings

  16. Bharat Petroleum, Mumbai - Petroleum & Natural Gas
  17. Sundram Fastners Limited, Chennai - Auto Components
  18. Tractors & Farm Equipments Limited (TAFE), Chennai - Automobile
  19. Hero Honda Motors Limited, Faridabad - Automobile
  20. Hero Cold Rolling Division, Ludhiana - Steel
  21. Indian Adhesives Limited, Chennai -Chemicals
  22. Merck India
  23. Novartis India
  24. Tata Automotive Components
  25. Tata Chemicals Ltd
  26. GSPC
  27. Nicholas Piramal Exide Industries
  28. Parry - Murugappa Group Saint Gobian
  29. Break India
  30. L&T John Deer
  31. Colgate Palmolive India ltd
  32. Cromton Greaves
  33. Nike
  34. Glenmark Pharma
  35. Dr. Reddy Labs
  36. Wipro Consumers and Lighting
  37. National Bearing Corporation
  38. Kalyani Break linings
  39. Wheel India Ltd
  40. Asian Paints
  41. Parle Agro Limited, Mumbai
  42. IM Gears Pvt Ltd, Chennai
  43. Mawana Sugars, Meerut
  44. BHEL
  45. BEL
  46. SANMAR
  47. P I Industries Limited-Gurgaon
  48. India Foils Limited-Kolkata
  49. Goetze India Limited-Faridabad
  50. Bhushan Steels and strips Limited
  51. Jaishree Textiles Limited
  52. Epcos ferrites Limited
  53. Borocil
  54. Phillips Carbon Black Limited
  55. Honda Siel Limited
  56. Bhartita Cutler Hammer Limited
  57. Autolek
  58. Carrier Aircon
  59. BHEL, Bangalore,Trichy,
  60. Strides Arcolabs, Bangalore
  61. Sundaram Clayton, Chennai
  62. Numeric Systems ,Chennai,
  63. Calcom Cements, Kolkata
  64. Tantia COnstructions, Kolkata
  65. Indian school of business, Hyderabad
  66. Automax, Gurgaon
  67. Maestro Engineering Pvt Ltd, India
  68. Strelite Industires
  69. TVS Electronics, Chennai
  70. TVS Motors, Hosur
  71. Adani WIlmar, Ahmedabad
  72. Fenner India, Madurai,
  73. Hindustan Motors, Chennai
  74. McMillan Publishers, Chennai
  75. Flat Products, Mumbai
  76. Siemens Automotive, Bangalore
  77. Shahi exports, Bangalore
  78. Pricol Industries, Coimbatore
  79. Pricot, Coimbatore
  80. Conzerv Systems, Bangalore
  81. AXA, Bangalore

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breast,colon,lung,prostate,bone cancers Prostate Cancer

About 218,000 men each year are diagnosed with prostate cancer, one of the most common cancer types. Because its signs and symptoms are usually subtle (such as frequent urination, pain while urinating, or other genital-related discomfort), many men do not immediately as their doctors to check for this cancer type. However, with early detection, prostate cancer has an excellent recovery and treatment rate. Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects approximately 178,000 women annually and its symbol, the pink ribbon, is well-known throughout the States thanks to the social rallying of hundreds of thousands of victims and their families. The symptoms of breast cancer usually include breast tenderness, lumps in the breast, or hardening of the breast tissues. Consequently, prevention of these cancer types includes monthly breast self-exams (BSEs) to ward off any problems. Lung and Bronchus Cancer Over 200,000 males and females will get lung-related cancer, usually caused by first- or second-hand smoking. Obviously, the key to preventing cancer types that fall into this category is smoking cessation. For those who have already received a lung & bronchus cancer diagnosis, the treatment options vary depending upon the cancer staging; in severe cases, surgery or removal of part or all of a lung may be necessary. Colon and Rectal Cancer Colon and rectal cancer attack around 150,000 men and women; unfortunately, this is one of the cancer types that is often not caught in its earliest stages. Many sufferers of colon and rectal cancer "misread" the warning signs (such as blood in the stool, discomfort when having bowel movements, and similar pain in the colon area); additionally, they sometimes avoid telling doctors about their problems for fear of a colonoscopy (an excellent tool for discovering these cancer types early.) Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma The diagnosis rate of non-Hodgkin lymphoma is around 60,000 new cases each year. Fortunately, this type of cancer has a superior survival rate, hovering above 80% of all cases. Symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, night sweats, and unexplainable weight loss; once indicated, non-Hodgkin lymphoma is typically treated with chemotherapy. No one likes learning they have cancer. Some forms of cancer are far more serious than others and are caused by situations that could be the fault of others. One such cancer is mesothelioma, which is caused by asbestos exposure. There's been an increase in mesothelioma law suits over the years from people that believe they wrongly developed mesothelioma due to improper asbestos removal. If you are living with cancer because of asbestos perhaps you should seek the advice of a specialized mesothelioma lawyer and see what your legal options are.

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Biography Roald Dahl was born in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales in 1916, to Norwegian parents, Harald Dahl and Sofie Magdalene Dahl née Hesselberg. Dahl's family had moved from Norway and settled in Cardiff in the 1880s. Roald was named after the polar explorer Roald Amundsen, a national hero in Norway at the time. He spoke Norwegian at home with his parents and sisters. Dahl and his sisters were christened at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff, where their parents worshipped. In 1920, when Roald was four, his seven-year-old sister, Astri, died from appendicitis. About a month later, his father died of pneumonia at the age of 57, following grief from his daughter's death. Dahl's mother, however, decided not to return to Norway to live with her relatives, but to remain in Wales since it had been her husband's wish to have their children educated in British schools. Dahl first attended The Cathedral School, Llandaff. At the age of eight, he and four of his friends were caned by the headmaster after putting a dead mouse in a jar of sweets at the local sweet shop, which was owned by a "mean and loathsome" old woman called Mrs. Pratchett (wife of blacksmith David Pratchett). This was known amongst the five boys as the "Great Mouse Plot of 1923". This was Roald's own idea. Thereafter, he was sent to several boarding schools in England, including Saint Peter's in Weston-super-Mare. His parents had wanted Roald to be educated at a British public school and at the time, due to a then regular boat link across the Bristol Channel, this proved to be the nearest. His time at Saint Peter's was an unpleasant experience for him. He was very homesick and wrote to his mother almost every day, but never revealed to her his unhappiness. Only when she died did he find out that she had saved every single one of his letters, in small bundles held together with green tape. He later attended Repton School in Derbyshire, where, according to his novel Boy, a friend named Michael was viciously caned by Geoffrey Fisher, the man who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury. This caused Dahl to "have doubts about religion and even about God". Dahl was very tall, reaching 6'6" (1.98m) in adult life,[1] and he was good at sports, being made captain of the school Fives and Squash team, and also playing for the football team. This helped his popularity. He developed an interest in photography. During his years there, Cadbury, a chocolate company, would occasionally send boxes of new chocolates to the school to be tested by the pupils. Dahl himself apparently used to dream of inventing a new chocolate bar that would win the praise of Mr. Cadbury himself, and this proved the inspiration for him to write his third book for children, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Throughout his childhood and adolescent years, Dahl spent his summer holidays in his parents' native Norway, mostly enjoying the Fjords. His childhood is the subject of his autobiographical work, Boy: Tales of Childhood. After finishing his schooling, he spent three weeks hiking through Newfoundland with a group called the Public Schools' Exploring Society (now known as BSES Expeditions). In July 1934, he joined the Shell Petroleum Company. Following two years of training in the UK, he was transferred to Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika (now Tanzania). Along with the only two other Shell employees in the entire territory, he lived in luxury in the Shell House outside Dar-es-Salaam, with a cook and personal servants. While on the job, supplying oil to customers across Tanganyika, he encountered black mambas (a type of snake), and lions, amongst other wildlife.

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