Beverley Nielsen (born 25 January 1960) is an entrepreneur, educator and campaigner who works as executive director, Institute for Design, Economic Acceleration & Sustainability (IDEAS) at Birmingham City University. She has previously worked as a director for AGA Rangemaster, and as managing director for Fired Earth. In 2016 Nielsen was selected as the Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Mayor of the West Midlands, standing as the first and only female candidate, but was defeated in the 2017 mayoral election by Conservative candidate Andy Street, coming third after Labour and ahead of UKIP.
Benefiel Corner is an unincorporated community in Hamilton Township, Sullivan County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.
The community is part of the Terre Haute Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History
Benefiel Corner was named after the local Benefiel family of settlers.
Geography
Benefiel Corner is located at .
Malout Institute of Management and Information Technology (MIMIT) in Malout, Punjab, India, is under the guidance of a Board of Governors, headed by the Technical Education Minister, government of Punjab. Located in the Green Field Enclave, the campus is a combined academic and administrative, three-storied building spread over of land which was designed by the Chief Architecture of Punjab. MIMIT is the only government institute to offer both MBA and B.Tech. programs in Punjab. It offers four undergraduate courses — B.Tech.-IT, CSE, ECE and ME — and one postgraduate course: MBA. Also it offer BBA, B.Com and BCA. MIMIT is ranked first amongst PTU affiliated colleges.
It has hostels with a capacity of 350 boys and 150 girls.
Undergraduate courses
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Information Technology
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor Of Computer Application
- Bachelor Of Business Administration
- Bachelor Of Commerce -Honours
Postgraduate courses
- Master of Business Administration (specialization in Marketing, Finance and HRM)
- M.Tech. Industrial Engineering (part-time)
On March 23, 2019, pilot Charl Viljoen intentionally crashed a hijacked twin-engine Beechcraft King Air B200 aircraft into the clubhouse building at Matsieng Aerodrome near Gaborone.
Aircraft
The aircraft involved was a Beechcraft B200 King Air, built in 1994 by Raytheon as N1563M (BB-1489). It was delivered to South Africa as ZS-SMC, then it was operated by Major Blue Air as A2-MBM. It was equipped with two Pratt & Whitney PT6A-42 turboprop engines. At the time of the incident, it was parked at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone.
Pilot
The pilot was 38-year-old South African citizen Charl Viljoen, who worked for Kalahari Air Services and held a valid pilot's certificate and a type rating for this aircraft. He was originally from Olifantshoek in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and had lived and worked in Botswana with his wife Natasha for about ten years. According to reports, on the day of the incident, he attended a private baby shower party at the Matsieng Flying Club, where he had an argument with his wife, who was also present. Witness accounts indicate the conflict escalated into physical violence, with Viljoen hitting his wife, after which he was ordered to leave the party.