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Hindustan (Hindi: हिन्दुस्तान ; Urdu: ہندوستان ; IAST: Hindustān ; [ɦɪnd̪ʊˈst̪aːn]; pronunciation ;) is a common geographic term for the northern/northwestern Indian subcontinent.
Hindustan is derived from the Modern Persian word Hindū. In Old Persian, the region beyond the Indus River was referred to as Hinduš (the Iranic equivalent of Sanskrit Sindhu), hence Modern Persian Hind, Hindū. This combined with the Persian suffix -stān (meaning literally "place", and having the same origin as the Sanskrit word sthān and the English word "stand") results in Hindustan, "land of Hind". By about the first century BC, the term "Hein-tu" was used by the Chinese to refer to North Indian people. The term came into common use under the rule of the Mughals, who referred to their dominion, centered on Delhi, as 'Hindustan'.
The term "Hindustan" has been historically applied to the Gangetic Plain of North India, between the Himalayas and the Vindhyas and the Indus river basin in Pakistan.
Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) is a public-private company headquartered in Mumbai, India whose businesses span the sectors of Engineering & Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, Urban development & Management. The HCC group of companies comprises HCC Ltd., and its subsidiaries HCC Real Estate Ltd, HCC Infrastructure Co. Ltd, Lavasa Corporation Ltd, Steiner AG in Switzerland and Highbar Technologies Ltd.
Founded by Industrialist Seth Walchand Hirachand in 1926, HCC Ltd. executes large-scale civil engineering and infrastructure projects such as hydel power plants, nuclear power plants, expressways and highways, tunnels and bridges. HCC currently serves the infrastructure sectors of transportation, power and water. HCC was the first construction company in India to be certified for ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 for its quality, environmental and occupational health and safety management systems. The company is headed by Ajit Gulabchand, Chairman and Managing Director.
Latest HCC Recruitment Notification 2016. Apply today for Jobs & Careers at Hindustan Construction Company. The Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com/hcc-hindustan-construction-company-recruitment-jobs/444485?src=Youtube for detailed job information, recruitment notification, eligibility criteria, application form, general dates, exam results of HCC. First and foremost information for all those looking out for Hindustan Construction Company recruitment process is that the candidates should make sure that they do not confuse with the other institutions with similar name. HCC is an engineering construction and real estate based industry in India. Its business extends from transportation...
Hindustan Construction Company - Corporate Film
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This is the film on the Fabrication, Assembly and Launching of the 4.94 KM long double decked steel welded Bogibeel Rail-cum-Road bridge, third longest in India and largest over the Mighty Brahmaputra, by Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) Ltd. This first totally welded steel bridge of Indian Railways have two railway tracks in the lower deck and three lane for vehicle movement on the upper deck. The 78,000 metric tonne steel bridge has over 900 kilometers of welding and stands overs 42 pillars. This film show the step-by-step construction process that HCC Ltd has undertaken to build this bridget. It is an example of precise engineering and meticulous planning & implementation. We have developed this film for our client HCC Ltd. This film is a property of our client HCC Ltd and we pre...
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This project involved the construction of a Concrete Cable Stayed Bridge across the river Yamuna at Allahabad / Naini on NH-27 in Uttar Pradesh. The scope of work included the construction of a 4-lane Concrete Cable Stayed Bridge with an approach road on both sides consisting of four modules. Total length of this bridge is 1510 m. Indian Institution of Bridge Engineers awarded this project the Ninth Most Outstanding Bridge National Awards 2004 - for Excellence in Bridge Engineering. The Naini Bridge won the First Prize in Category IV. The project has been executed by HCC in joint venture with M/S Hyundai, Korea.
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