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  2. Mahatma Gandhi District, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Placards such as this one were placed above street signs at the district's official naming ceremony on January 16, 2010. The Mahatma Gandhi District (popularly known as Harwin or occasionally Little India) is an ethnic enclave in Houston, Texas, United States, named after Mahatma Gandhi, consisting predominantly of Indian and Pakistani restaurants and shops and having a large South Asian ...

  3. Pushbanta Palace - Wikipedia

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    After the princely state merged with the Indian union in 1949, the 4.31-acre palace was converted into the chief commissioner's bungalow and then the Raj Bhavan till 2018. The Raj Bhavan was finally shifted to a new building in 2018. The southern side of the park has been made open to the public and has been named as Rabindra Kanan. [5] [4]

  4. P. Rajagopal (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Pitchai Rajagopal (5 August 1947 – 18 July 2019) was the founder of the Saravana Bhavan chain of restaurants based in Chennai, India. Born in rural Tamil Nadu into a farming family, and with little education, Rajagopal built a global restaurant chain. In later life, he was convicted for a 2001 murder, and began serving a life sentence in July ...

  5. Tommy Miah - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Ajman Miah (Bengali: মোহাম্মদ আজমান মিয়া), MBE FRSA (born 28 March 1959), better known by his nick name Tommy Miah, is a Bangladeshi-born British chef, owner of the Raj Restaurant and founder of the International Indian Chef of the Year Competition.

  6. Patna Secretariat - Wikipedia

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    Patna Secretariat is a mighty Victorian construction located to the east of the Raj Bhavan in Patna. [2] Built by the British in the Indo-Sarcenic style, it was completed in 1917. [3] It is 716 feet long 364 feet wide and remains one of the largest government buildings of the city.

  7. Raj Bhavan, Puri - Wikipedia

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    The Raj Bhavan of Puri in the Indian state of Odisha, is an official residence and summer resort of the Governor of Odisha. it was originally built as a summer residence for the erstwhile lieutenant-governor of the Province of Bihar and Odisha under the British Raj.

  8. Bhawan - Wikipedia

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    Bhawan may refer to: . Anand Bhawan School, Minority Institution in India, founded in 1949; Balwant Rai Mehat Vidya Bhawan, co-educational high school in South Delhi; Bhawan Bahadur Nagar, town in Bulandshahr district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India

  9. Raj Bhavan Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Raj Bhavan is a legislative assembly constituency in the Union territory of Puducherry in India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Raj Bhavan Assembly constituency is a part of Puducherry Lok Sabha constituency . Members of the Legislative Assembly