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Sri Ram Mehrotra (23 June 1931 – 17 July 2019) was an Indian professor of history who published on the history of the Indian independence movement, the Indian National Congress, the life and work of its founder Allan Octavian Hume, and on the writings and philosophy of Gandhi.
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Rajiv Mehrotra is an Indian writer, ... Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath, who recently retired as the principal of the Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi University. She ...
Jairamdas Daulatram was born into a Sindhi Hindu family in Karachi, Sindh, which was then part of the Bombay Presidency in British India on 21 July 1891.. After receiving a degree in law, he started a legal practice, but soon gave it up as it often led to conflict with his conscience.
Ram Charan Mehrotra was born in a middle-class family on 16 February 1922 in Kanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to Ram Bharose Mehrotra, a small-time cloth merchant and his homemaker wife, Chameli Devi. [6]
Rajiv Mehrotra, Indian writer and documentary filmmaker; Ram Charan Mehrotra (1922–2004), Indian chemist and academic; Ravidas Mehrotra, Indian politician; Sanjay Mehrotra, Indian-born American businessman; Santosh Mehrotra (born 1955), Indian economist; Shashi Mehrotra, victim of the Zin Mar Nwe case; S. R. Mehrotra (1931–2019), Indian ...
Harish-Chandra Mehrotra, Indian-American mathematician and physicist, recipient of the Padma Bhushan and the Cole Prize in Mathematics for his papers on representations of semisimple Lie Algebras and Groups. He was considered for a Field's Medal in 1958. [34] Daya Ram Sahni, first director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) [30]