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Who started Hal?
Walchand Hirachand
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited/Founders
The Company which had its origin as Hindustan Aircraft Limited was incorporated on 23 Dec 1940 at Bangalore by Shri Walchand Hirachand, a farsighted visionary, in association with the then Government of Mysore, with the aim of manufacturing aircraft in India.
When was Hal started?
December 23, 1940, Bengaluru, India
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited/Founded
What is Hal exam?
HAL Design Trainee/ Management Trainee (Technical) Online Selection Test. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited will conduct an India Level Selection Test to recruit Design Trainee and Management trainees in multiple disciplines in August 2021. HAL DT MT Exam dates have been changed as announced on the official website of HAL.
Where is the headquarter of Hal?
Bengaluru, India
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited/Headquarters
Who is the chairman of HAL?
R Madhavan
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited
Type | Public Sector Undertaking |
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Headquarters | Bangalore, Karnataka , India |
Key people | R Madhavan (Chairman & MD) |
Products | Transport aircraft Fighter aircraft Helicopters |
Revenue | ₹21,522.07 crore (US$2.9 billion) (2020) |
What does Hal stand for in programming?
– Definition from WhatIs.com 1) In computers, a hardware abstraction layer (HAL) is a layer of programming that allows a computer operating system to interact with a hardware device at a general or abstract level rather than at a detailed hardware level.
What is Hal about?
HAL ( Hardware Abstraction Layer or rather Hardware Annotation Library) is a software subsystem for UNIX-like operating systems providing hardware abstraction. HAL is now deprecated on most Linux distributions and on FreeBSD .
What is a hardware abstraction layer (HAL)?
What Does Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) Mean? A hardware abstraction layer (HAL) is a logical division of code that serves as an abstraction layer between a computer’s physical hardware and its software. It provides a device driver interface allowing a program to communicate with the hardware.