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Bigg Boss 3 is the third season of various versions of Bigg Boss (an Indian adaptation of the reality game show Big Brother): Bigg Boss (Hindi season 3) Bigg Boss Kannada (season 3)
Bigg Boss OTT 3 also known as Bigg Boss: Over-The-Top Season 3, is the third season of the Indian reality digital series Bigg Boss OTT, the spin-off version of Bigg Boss. It premiered on 21 June 2024 on JioCinema Premium. Anil Kapoor hosted the show for first time by replacing Salman Khan.
[12] The BHU Executive Council approved the proposal of the HRD ministry to convert IT-BHU to IIT (BHU) Varanasi, retaining academic and administrative ties to BHU. On 4 August 2010 a bill seeking to amend the Institutes of Technology Act 1961 to declare IT-BHU an IIT was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Minister of State for HRD, D. Purandeswari.
Bigg Boss 3 is the third season of the Indian reality TV programme Bigg Boss. [1] It began airing on 4 October 2009 on Colors TV with Amitabh Bachchan as the host. [2] The 84-episode series ended on 26 December 2009 with actor Vindu Dara Singh emerging as the winner. [3] Pravesh Rana was the first runner-up. [4]
In Seasons 16 and 17, the weekend episodes moved to Friday/Saturday ("Shukravar Ka Vaar" and "Shanivar Ka Vaar"), all broadcast on Colors TV, while the first season aired on Sony TV. [ 8 ] Each daily episode features key events from the previous day, while Saturday’s episodes focus primarily on the host's analysis of the housemates ...
The BHU Chancellor's Medal is given to the student securing highest CGPA in the university. [322] [321] The BHU Medal is given to students who secure the first position in their respective courses (e.g. B.Com.). [323] [321] Late Maharaja Vibhuti Narain Singh Gold Medal is given to the student securing the highest CGPA in the university. [324] [325]
Renowned Metallurgist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize recipient and former director of IIT BHU: Ph.D, 1968 Palle Rama Rao: Renowned scientist. Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awardee Ph.D. (Metallurgy) Akhlesh Lakhtakia: Charles Godfrey Binder (Endowed) Professor at Penn State University, USA. and pioneer of sculptured thin films
Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala (B.A. 1934), former Prime Minister of Nepal [3] Krishan Kant (M.Sc.), former Vice President of India [4] Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, first Vice President of India, 1952–1962; second President of India, 1962–1967; Bharat Ratna laureate in 1954 (the Vice Chancellor of BHU from 17 September 1939 to 16 January 1948) [5]