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Babajee represented Mauritius in the Miss World 1993 pageant in South Africa and in the Miss Universe 1994 pageant held in the Philippines. Following the latter event, she stayed on in Manila as a guest of her fellow pageant competitor Ruffa Gutierrez and cohosted the awarding ceremonies of the 1994 edition of the Manila Film Festival, during which she was embroiled in a scandal over results ...
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Vivek Ganapathy Ramaswamy [a] (born August 9, 1985) is an American entrepreneur and politician. He founded Roivant Sciences , a pharmaceutical company , in 2014. In February 2023, Ramaswamy declared his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination in the 2024 United States presidential election .
Naksha (transl. Map) is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Sachin Bajaj and stars Sunny Deol, Vivek Oberoi, Sameera Reddy and Jackie Shroff. It was released theatrically on 8 September 2006.
J K Bajaj (born 21 March 1952 in Punjab, India) is a founding trustee and director of the Center for Policy Studies, Chennai. He is also a member of the Indian Council of Social Science Research, of the National Council of Rural Institutes and of the advisory board, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. [ 1 ]
It was established by two Marwari brothers from Churu, Gangavishnu Bajaj and Khemraj Bajaj, both sons of Shrikrishnadas, who arrived in Mumbai in 1868. Initially Khemraj used to sell book by other publishers as itinerant seller. He then established a small press in 1871 at Moti Bazar Bombay.
Janaki Devi Bajaj receives Padma Vibhushan from the President of India, Rajendra Prasad. Jamnalal participated in the freedom struggle movement, and Jankidevi also took up khadi spinning on charkha, working for Gauseva and the betterment of the lives of harijans and their temple entry in 1928.
Quill & Quire in a starred review of She of the Mountains wrote "Vivek Shraya seamlessly blends a lyrical interpretation of Hindu mythology with a contemporary coming-of-age tale. .. Studded with abstract illustrations by Raymond Biesinger, Shraya’s book is accessible, yet complex. " [ 1 ]