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  2. Kumar Suresh Singh - Wikipedia

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    Kumar Suresh Singh (1935–2006) commonly known as K. S. Singh, was an Indian Administrative Service officer, who served as a Commissioner of Chhotanagpur (1978–80) and Director-General of the Anthropological Survey of India.

  3. Manzoor Ahtesham - Wikipedia

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    Ahtesham was a recipient of several awards such as Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Puruskar, Shrikant Verma Smriti Samman, Virsingh Deo Award, Vageshwari Award, Shikhar Samman, Pahal Samman and Maithilee Sharan Gupt Award 2017–2018. [1]

  4. K. G. Suresh - Wikipedia

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    Prof. (Dr.) KG Suresh is a Senior Journalist, Educationist, Institution Builder, Socio Political Commentator & Communication Strategist. He is also the Founder President of the Global Media Education Council , the only India driven international academic platform & Vice-President, Indian Communication Congress.

  5. Krishna Kumar (educationist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, in 1951, Krishna Kumar grew up in Tikamgarh, a district town in Madhya Pradesh (MP) where he went to school and college. His father was a lawyer and writer of books on law, and his mother was one of the pioneers of girls’ education in MP.

  6. Kunwar Suresh Singh - Wikipedia

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    Kunwar Suresh Singh was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi and taken active participation in Gandhi's every moment. Even Bapu wrote many letters to him for guidance in independence moment. Kunwar Suresh was married to Prakashvati; she died on 28 May 1987. He was interested in Hindi literature and art that was the only reason why he wrote some ...

  7. Surender Mohan Pathak - Wikipedia

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    Surender Mohan Pathak (born 19 February 1940) is an author of Hindi-language crime fiction with nearly 300 novels to his credit. His writing career, along with his full-time job in Indian Telephone Industries, Delhi, began in the early 1960s with his Hindi translations of Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and the works of James Hadley Chase.

  8. Grihapravesh (book) - Wikipedia

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    The collection has 21 short stories. [8] These stories represent various situations that come into existence as a result of male–female attraction: [4] "Grihapravesh": This is the title story in the book, in which the author uses imagistic language to emphasise the tormented self of the protagonist, Suhas.

  9. List of Indian poets - Wikipedia

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    A. K. Ramanujan (1929–1993), poet and scholar of Indian literature who wrote in both English and Kannada; Abhay K (born 1980), poet, diplomat, writer, author and artist; Agha Shahid Ali (1949–2001), Kashmiri-American poet writing in English; Amit Chaudhuri (born 1962), author and poet writing in English