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  2. Shaala Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Shala Darpan is an ICT Programme of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India that to provide mobile access to parents of students of Government and Government aided schools.

  3. List of aircraft registration prefixes - Wikipedia

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    EW-10000 to EW-99999 (ex-Soviet Union registrations)EW-100AA to EW-999ZZ (aircraft in general, except those listed below) EW-200PA to EW-299PA (reserved for Boeing 737 aircraft)

  4. Darpan - Wikipedia

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    Darpan a 1970 Indian Hindi-language film; Darpan Chhaya, a 2001 Nepalese film . Darpan Chhaya 2, a 2017 Nepalese film; Badmash Darpan, a Bhojpuri-language book by Teg Ali Teg ...

  5. Darpan (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Darpan was a good-looking and attractive man with hazel eyes and a rich playboy's smile. [3] At first glance, he seemed like a non-serious flirt and a 'lady killer'.

  6. The Bombay Durpun - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Durpun, commonly known as Bombay Durpun, Durpun or Darpan, was a bilingual language [1] newspaper published in Bombay from 1832 to 1840. [2] It was founded by Balshastri Jambhekar, a social reformer regarded as the Father of Marathi journalism.

  7. Darpan Inani - Wikipedia

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    Darpan Inani is a prolific blind Indian chess player and a Chartered Accountant from Vadodara.He won 2 gold medals - individual as well as team gold medal - at Para Asian Games held in China in October, 2023.

  8. Kumar Shahani - Wikipedia

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    Kumar Shahani (7 December 1940 – 24 February 2024 [2]) was an Indian film director and screenwriter, best known for his parallel cinema films Maya Darpan (1972), Tarang (1984), Khayal Gatha (1989) and Kasba (1990). [3]

  9. Balshastri Jambhekar - Wikipedia

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    Balshastri Jambhekar had grasped correctly the importance and power of the print media in the coming times during British Rule in India. He was sure that if the British were to be overthrown and freedom was to be attained, then it was essential to awaken the masses and the print media was the most useful tool to that end.