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  2. Charan Singh (Sant) - Wikipedia

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    Charan Singh (12 December 1916 – 1 June 1990), was the spiritual head of Radha Soami Satsang Beas, Dera Baba Jaimal Singh, after he was named successor by the preceding Beas guru Jagat Singh, in 1951. Charan Singh served as the guru for the Beas Dera for almost four decades, until his death from heart failure in 1990 at the age of 73.

  3. Vir Singh (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1872, in Amritsar, Bhai Vir Singh was the eldest of Dr. Charan Singh's three sons. Vir Singh's family could trace its ancestry as far back as to Diwan Kaura Mal, a vice-governor (Maharaja Bahadur) of the city Multan. His grandfather, Kahn Singh (1788–1878), spent a great deal of his youth training and learning traditional Sikh lessons ...

  4. Bench Life - Wikipedia

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    Bench Life is an Indian Telugu-language drama streaming television series written and directed by Manasa Sharma. [1] Produced by Niharika Konidela under Pink Elephant Pictures, [2] it stars Vaibhav, Charan Peri, Ritika Singh, Aakanksha Singh, Rajendra Prasad, Nayan Sarika, Venkatesh Kakumanu and Tanikella Bharani.

  5. Fall (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fall is a 2022 Indian Tamil-language thriller drama television series, which is an official remake of the Canadian television miniseries Vertige.The series was directed by Siddharth Ramaswamy [1] for Disney+ Hotstar [2] [3] [4] under the banner of Banijay Asia and Circle Box Entertainment.

  6. Kavithalayaa Productions - Wikipedia

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    Kavithalayaa Productions is an Indian film production and distribution company based in Chennai.It was founded by filmmaker K. Balachander in 1981. It has a library of 50+ films in three languages and 3500+ hours of television content.

  7. Ram Charan (guru) - Wikipedia

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    Ram Charan was born in Sodha, a village in the Tonk district of Rajasthan on 24 February 1720 (Māgh Shukla 14 in Bikram Samwat 1776). His father's name was Bakhat Ram Vijayvergia and his mother's name was Devhuti Devi. His parents lived in Banwara village near Malpura, Rajasthan. Charan's childhood name was "Ram Kishan". [2]

  8. Charan - Wikipedia

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    Charan (IAST: Cāraṇ; Sanskrit: चारण; Gujarati: ચારણ; Sindhi: چارڻ; IPA: cɑːrəɳə) is a caste in South Asia natively residing in the Rajasthan and Gujarat states of India, as well as the Sindh and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan.

  9. List of programs broadcast by DD National - Wikipedia

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    Ek Pal Ka Sukh [230] Hindola [232] Daddy; In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones; Janam [233] Mitro Marjani [234] Sadgati; Sookha; Panch Parmeshwar [235] Pathrai Aankhon Ke Sapne [236] Picnic [234] Prem Daan [234] Seva Sadan [237] Somebody Else's Kids [234] Thoda Sa Roomani Ho Jayen [233] Titli [234] Tulsi [234] Vilvamangal Ki Pratigya [238]