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नवनीत. Nickname (s) Navi, Nav, Neetu, Vanu. Navneet is a unisex given name in India, derived from the Sanskrit word "नवनीत", meaning "eternally new". The name Navneet is mentioned in the Mahabharata as a name of Kṛṣṇa . [1][2]
This is a list of cities in Asia that have several names in different languages, including former names.Many cities have different names in different languages. Some cities have also undergone name changes for political or other reasons.
Language names — A similar list of "autoglottonyms" on omniglot.com. Retrieved 2017-01-07. Languages in their own writing systems — Another such list on geonames.de. Retrieved 2017-01-07.
The Urdu Wikipedia (Urdu: اردو ویکیپیڈیا), started in January 2004, is the Standard Urdu-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia. [1] [2] As of 27 September 2024, it has 212,042 articles, 185,002 registered users and 10,982 files, and it is the 54th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 20th in terms of depth among Wikipedias with over ...
Navneet Education Limited (BSE: 508989) is an Indian company that is in the business of educational and children book publishing, scholastic stationery and non-paper stationery products. [ 5 ] Navneet operates in three segments: publication, stationery and others.
Navneet Kaur Rana (also known as Navneet Ravi Rana) is an Indian politician and a former Indian actress who mainly acted in Telugu cinema.She was an elected Member of Parliament (MP) from Amravati in 2019 Lok Sabha elections as an independent candidate and in 2024 she contested on the ticket of BJP, lost her Amravati Constituency with the margin of 19,731 votes to congressman Balwant Wankhede.
Budget. ₹85 crore [5] Box office. ₹193 crore [6] My Name Is Khan is a 2010 drama film directed by Karan Johar and co-written by Shibani Bathija and Niranjan Iyengar. It stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in the lead roles, and is a co-production between India, the United States and Hong Kong.
Dhakaiya Urdu is a dialect native to the city of Old Dhaka in Bangladesh, dating back to the Mughal era. However, its popularity, even amongst native speakers, has been gradually declining since the Bengali Language Movement in the 20th century. It is not officially recognised by the Government of Bangladesh.