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Cesc Fàbregas • Arsenal FC (2004-2011)
#Cesc#Arsenal#Fàbregas#Deporte#Fútbol#Cesc Fàbregas#Arsenal FC#Futbolista#Centrocampista#Premier League#Primera División#Arsenal Football Club#Inglaterra#Deportes#Football#Sport#Footballer#Midfielder#England#Top Tier#Sports#Retro Fútbol#2000s#2010s#00s#10s
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40 años del Centro de Estudios Sefardíes de Caracas
🇻🇪 El Centro de Estudios Sefardíes de Caracas (CESC) se fundó el 9 de junio de 1980 con el objetivo de rescatar, investigar, difundir y salvaguardar el legado cultural sefardí en Venezuela, el Caribe y América Latina. Su creador fue el Dr. Moisés Garzón, un judío venezolano de origen marroquí, quien previamente fundó en 1970 la revista Maguén/Escudo. A lo largo de los años, el CESC ha contado con una serie de destacados presidentes, entre ellos Jacob Carciente, Abraham Levy Benshimol, y el recientemente fallecido Amram Cohen Pariente. Desde el 2010, la actual presidenta, Miriam Harrar de Bierman, ha continuado el trabajo de sus predecesores, enfocándose en actividades culturales, conferencias, y seminarios abiertos al público. El CESC ha sido un pilar para la comunidad judía venezolana y sigue publicando obras sobre la cultura sefardí, con un “Rincón Judío” en varias librerías de Caracas. Además, es uno de los brazos culturales de la Asociación Israelita de Venezuela (AIV), que este año celebra su 90º aniversario. La AIV es una de las organizaciones sefardíes más antiguas de Latinoamérica. En su sede de Maripérez, el CESC alberga una biblioteca que recibe a investigadores de todo el mundo.
🇺🇸 The Center for Sephardic Studies of Caracas (CESC) was founded on June 9, 1980, with the purpose of rescuing, researching, spreading, and safeguarding Sephardic cultural heritage in Venezuela, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Its founder was Dr. Moisés Garzón, a Venezuelan Jew of Moroccan descent, who had previously founded the magazine Maguén/Escudo in 1970. Over the years, CESC has had a series of prominent presidents, including Jacob Carciente, Abraham Levy Benshimol, and the recently deceased Amram Cohen Pariente. Since 2010, the current president, Miriam Harrar de Bierman, has continued the work of her predecessors, focusing on cultural activities, conferences, and seminars open to the public. CESC has been a cornerstone for the Venezuelan Jewish community and continues to publish works on Sephardic culture, with a “Jewish Corner” in several bookstores in Caracas. It is also one of the cultural arms of the Israeli Association of Venezuela (AIV), which this year celebrates its 90th anniversary. The AIV is one of the oldest Sephardic organizations in Latin America. In its Maripérez headquarters, CESC houses a library that hosts researchers from all over the world.
#Sefarad#CESC#Caracas#Venezuela#Cultura#Sephardic#AIV#Historia#Investigación#MiriamHarrar#JacobCarciente#AbrahamLevy#AmramCohen#MoisésGarzón#RevistaMaguén#Maripérez#ComunidadJudía#Caribe#Latinoamérica#Legado#judaísmo#judaism#jewish#judío#cultura judía#jumblr#judíos#sefardí#sephardim
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The Electrifying History of CESC: The Legacy of Excellence
Kolkata, a city steeped in history and culture, has long been a leader in India’s industrial and technological progress. A key part of this development is the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC), which has been crucial in lighting up the city and powering its growth. Let's explore the intriguing history of CESC and its journey over the years.
The Arrival of Electricity
The story began on 24th July 1879, with the first demonstration of electric light by P W Fleury & Co. This was followed by another significant demonstration by Dey Sil & Co on 30th June 1881. These events marked the start of a new era in Kolkata, introducing the citizens to the wonders of electricity.
The Year 1899: A Landmark Moment
The year 1899 was a milestone for both CESC and Kolkata. In April of that year, CESC commissioned its first thermal power plant, laying the foundation of Kolkata's infrastructure. This was not just a technical achievement but also a cultural moment, as Kolkata was then the capital of India and the second city of the British Empire.
Legislation and Expansion
The story of CESC is also about evolving legislative frameworks. The Calcutta Electric Lighting Act was passed in 1895, granting CESC its first licence to light up the city. This initial licence covered an area of 5.64 square miles, a figure that has since grown significantly to cover 567 sq km today.
Early Years and Rapid Growth
On 7th January 1897, Kilburn & Co secured the electric lighting licence, and soon after, the company was renamed The Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation Limited. By 1898, CESC was supplying electricity to prominent establishments like the Bank of Bengal and The Bengal Club.
Lighting Up the Streets and Homes
CESC’s efforts soon illuminated the streets of Kolkata. Harrison Road (now Mahatma Gandhi Road) was among the first streets to be lit up by electricity between 1889 and 1892. This era also saw the introduction of electric fans, replacing the traditional hand-pulled punkahs, which greatly changed everyday life in Kolkata.
Modernisation and Growth
The expansion and modernisation of CESC continued through the 20th century. Notable developments included the electrification of Calcutta Tramways in 1902, transitioning from horse-drawn carriages to electric trams—a technological upgrade that also improved public health.
The Southern Generating Station, commissioned in the early 1990s, finally ended the load-shedding that had troubled the city since the 1960s, ushering in a new era of reliable electricity supply.
CESC Today
Today, CESC serves over 2.8 million consumers, a significant leap from the 6,000 consumers in 1912. The company has grown alongside the city, contributing not only to its infrastructure but also to its socio-economic development.
Reflections
The history of CESC is more than just a company story; it’s a reflection of Kolkata’s journey into modernity, mirroring the city’s growth and challenges. As we look back at the bright path CESC has travelled, it’s clear that the company has not only lit up homes but also lives, fostering growth and innovation in one of India’s most historic cities.
As Kolkata continues to evolve, CESC remains a symbol of progress, committed to sustainability and excellence. The legacy of those early days of electricity continues to inspire a brighter, more sustainable future.
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CESC Share Price Target 2023, 2024, 2025, 2030
प्रिय निवेशक आज मैं आपक��� CESC Share Price Target 2023, 2024, 2025, 2030 तक कितना होगा यह बताने वाला हूं और साथ ही मैं आपको यह भी बताऊंगा कि CESC LTD. का बिजनेस मॉडल क्या है| लेकिन उससे पहले मैं आपकी जानकारी के लिए बता दूं किसी भी शेयर में निवेश करने से पहले उस कंपनी का बिजनेस मॉडल को समझना बहुत ही ज्यादा जरूरी होता है इसी हमें यह पता चलता है कि कंपनी बेहतरीन है या नहीं और कंपनी का काम फ्यूचर में…
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Thierry Henry | Celebrating his hat-trick in Arsenal's last game at Highbury
⇨ Arsenal 4 - 2 Wigan (May 7, 2006)
#thierry henry#sol campbell#jose antonio reyes#cesc fabregas#arsenal fc#afc#*ice edits#ice.gifs#icefbf#look's like i will be doing flashback fridays!! hehe thanks for the support uwu#also omg jose :( rip king#cesc...we don't talk about him HAHA
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#Cesc is the reason why I started watching the premier a million years ago when he signed for Arsenal#and now look at us#ben chilwell#chelsea#chelsea fc
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‘mommy or daddy’ sksjksksnd
He's so funny 😭😭😭
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#fernando torres#mesut özil#dominik szoboszlai#joshua kimmich#lionel messi#cristiano ronaldo#david villa#cesc fabregas#david luiz#fc barcelona#chelsea#german nt#manchester united#bayern#liverpool#rb leipzig#football icons#football#messi icons
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Lodging Power Failure Complaints with CESC: A Hassle-Free Mitigation
Power outages in 2024 can be rather debilitating, especially in a busy urban setting, where the dynamics of life are dependent on electricity. CESC, being responsible for powering daily life in Kolkata understands this. Thus they have created a seamless process for accepting and resolving the power failure complaints. This is how you can do it in a jiffy.
CESC website - CESC website is designed to prioritize Customer convenience. You can visit here and docket your supply outage.
SMS Option - You can text your supply-related issues to “CESC” to either 9220592205 or 56263. Keep your customer ID handy while doing it. The Customer Care Centre will call the mobile number from which the SMS was sent to receive your complaint.
WhatsApp us at +91 74390 01912 - Just type “Hi” on the WhatsApp number 7439001912 and report any outage super-fast!
Benefits of Using CESC Apps - Choosing to report power outage issues through the CESC Apps for iOS and Android is not only convenient; it is extremely quick and hassle-free and can be done in one step
The liberal mindset towards the implementation of technology of CESC is commendable. This approach is rather successful in terms of providing the customers with the support they need making CESC India's first fully integrated electricity distribution company.
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Cesc Fabregas, Arsenal on (2003).
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Ethan no pressure but I need you to watch every single Fabregas compilation by Sunday
#martin injury on intl duty when no competent doctor would have cleared him to play... actual fucking joke#ethan repliating Cesc's double against Spurs will hit like crack though
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