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  2. Hotchand Gopaldas Advani - Wikipedia

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    Hotchand Advani was born on 22 April 1907 in Hyderabad, Sindh, British India (now Pakistan). [1] His father Gopaldas Jhatmal Advani was a notable lawyer of Sindh. He got early education in Hyderabad and graduated from King's College London. [2] He served as a Municipal Councillor of Hyderabad and the President, Hyderabad Bar Association.

  3. Hawala scandal - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, an arrest linked to militants in Kashmir led to a raid on hawala brokers, revealing evidence of large-scale payments to national politicians. [2] On 25 March 1991, as per the court proceedings published by the Supreme court of India, Ashfak Hussain Lone, a person alleged to be an official of the terrorist organisation Hizbul Mujahideen, was arrested in Delhi.

  4. Business India - Wikipedia

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    Business India is a fortnightly business news magazine founded by brothers Ashok Hotchand Advani, Hiroo Advani and Rajkumar Advani in 1978 and published in Mumbai, India. In 2001, the magazine had a circulation of 88,100 copies [1] and it increased to 526,000 in 2006. [2] The magazine is considered pioneer of Indian business magazines. [3]

  5. G. J. Advani Law College - Wikipedia

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    Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College (GJALC) is a law school in Mumbai, India. It has been listed among the most preferred law colleges in the West Zone of India. [1] [2] It is considered to be a top college for legal studies in Mumbai.

  6. Sam Piroj Bharucha - Wikipedia

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    Sam Piroj Bharucha (6 May 1937) is the former Chief Justice of India, serving from November 2001 until his retirement in 2002. [ 2 ] He began his legal career as an advocate of the Bombay High Court in 1960, and was appointed an Additional Judge in 1977.

  7. Liberhan Commission - Wikipedia

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    The report says that they gave false assurances to court, people and the nation. Vajpayee, Prime Minister in the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, was not present on 6 December 1992 when the mosque was brought down, but the report says it cannot be assumed that Vajpayee, Advani and others did not know of the designs of the Sangh Parivar.

  8. Cooper Union financial crisis and tuition protests - Wikipedia

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    October: The Cooper Union administration deletes mention of the full-scholarship and history of free education from the school's website. October 18: The inauguration of president Jamshed Bharucha takes place, and the literature provided during the main ceremony lacked any mention of "free" or "full-scholarship" in its full history and descriptions of the school.

  9. Bharucha - Wikipedia

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    Bharucha is an Indian (Parsi/Dawoodi Bohra) toponymic surname for someone originally from Bharuch in Gujarat, India. It may refer to: It may refer to: Albert Turner Bharucha-Reid (1927–1985), American mathematician