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  2. File:A higher English grammar (IA higherenglishgra00bainrich).pdf

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  3. Heeraman Tiwari - Wikipedia

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    Heeraman Tiwari (born 1 November 1961) is a Professor of Centre for Historical Studies, School of Social Sciences, [1] at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and his core areas of study include Sanskrit Language, Literature, Intellectual History and Philosophy.

  4. Kapil Muni Tiwary - Wikipedia

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    Kapil Muni Tiwary was born in Nainijor village in the Bhojpur District of Bihar, India.He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966 with a dissertation on grammar and phonology, Comparative reconstruction of Indo-Iranian sounds: On the basis of 'An Avesta grammar in comparison with Sanskrit, part 1' by A. V. Williams Jackson.

  5. Vishwa Mohan Tiwari - Wikipedia

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    Tiwari is a retired Air Vice Marshal [3] a 2 Star Air Officer rank. He retired on 28 February 1991 and started as a writer, poet and medication teacher with that he also contributed in social servicing for 14 years from 2007 to 2014 by being a teacher and also taking the responsibility as Secretary General at Baal Vikaas Bhaaraatee (BVB).

  6. Tiwari - Wikipedia

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    Tiwari (/ t ɪ ˈ w ɑː r i /), from Sanskrit 'tripāṭhin' (learned in three vedas), is a Hindu surname found in India and Nepal. Alternative spellings include Tiwary and Tewari . Notable people

  7. Y. D. Tiwari - Wikipedia

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    Yisu Das Tiwari (1911–1997) was an Indian theologian [1] and a leading participant in Hindu-Christian dialogue. [ 2 ] He was a scholar in Sanskrit , Hindi and Greek .

  8. Manish Tewari - Wikipedia

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    Manish Tewari was born on 8 December 1965 in Chandigarh, India [4] to Hindu Brahmin father V.N. Tiwari, an author of Punjabi language and professor at the Panjab University; and Jat Sikh mother Amrit Tewari, a dentist who worked as Professor and Head, Oral Health Sciences Center, and Dean at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research.

  9. Bhim Nidhi Tiwari - Wikipedia

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    Bhim Nidhi Tiwari(Nepali: भीमनिधि तिवारी) (1911–1973) [2] was a leading [3] [4] Nepali poet, novelist and playwright. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He was a well-known poet of the post-1950s era [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and was a firm believer in social reforms and wrote against smoking, drinking, and gambling.