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Prerna "Chikki" Singhania: Singhania's adoptive daughter (2013–2014) Reem Shaikh as child Prerna (2012) Maya "Mau" Khera: Kunal's sister (2022) Divya Bhatnagar as Gulabo: Singhanias' former househelp (2009–2011) Nea Srivastav as Girija: Singhania's househelp (2011–2016) Rakesh Deewana as Maharaj: Singhanias' househelp (2009–2014)
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Nitin Chauhaan (11 November 1988 – 7 November 2024) was an Indian television actor and model. He is the winner of TV reality show Dadagiri [ 1 ] (season 2) [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and participated in the reality television show MTV Splitsvilla .
In December 2013, Sonali Verma quit her role as Gayathri Singhania, because Verma planned to get married and move to the United States. Her character was killed after a fall from a cliff. [54] In 2015, Aman Sharma playing Anshuman quit as he wanted to search for better opportunities and was replaced by Dheeraj Gumbar who also quit in mid 2016. [55]
R.N. Kao: Gentleman Spymaster is a biography of Rameshwar Nath Kao, the founding chief of India's external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). ). Written by Nitin A. Gokhale, the book was published by Bloomsbury India in Novem
The VNIT Nagpur campus is located in the western part of Nagpur city near Ambazari Lake, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Nagpur Railway Station and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport.
Nitin Saxena (born 3 May 1981 [1]) is an Indian scientist in mathematics and theoretical computer science.His research focuses on computational complexity.. He attracted international attention for proposing the AKS Primality Test in 2002 in a joint work with Manindra Agrawal and Neeraj Kayal, for which the trio won the 2006 Fulkerson Prize, and the 2006 Gödel Prize.
The Minor Rock Edict were written quite early in the reign of Ashoka, from the 11th year of his reign at the earliest (according to his own inscription, "two and a half years after becoming a secular Buddhist", i.e. two and a half years at least after the Kalinga conquest of the eighth year of his reign, which is the starting point for his gradual conversion to Buddhism).