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  2. Vivek Singh (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Vivek Singh (born 6 May, 1971) is an Indian celebrity chef, restaurateur, and media personality known for his Indian cuisine. He is the CEO and Executive Chef of five London-based modern restaurants. He is the CEO and Executive Chef of five London-based modern restaurants.

  3. And We Play On - Wikipedia

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    The plot revolves around Vivek's family, especially his father Gaurishankar Singh, who played a crucial role in creating the Vivek Singh Hockey Academy in Varanasi. The academy, established in memory of Vivek, currently trains over 100 boys and girls, facing financial challenges without government support.

  4. Vivek Singh - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Vivek Singh may refer to: Vivek Singh (cricketer) (born ...

  5. Manmohan Singh: Reluctant prime minister and architect of ...

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    An economist by training, Singh is widely regarded as the architect of India's economic liberalisation programme, which revived a failing economy in the 1990s and lifted hundreds of millions out ...

  6. Jaspreet Singh: 3 ‘Mega Threats’ to the Economy in 2024 and ...

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    On his popular Minority Mindset YouTube channel, Singh recently said that although the White House, Wall Street and our Central Bank keep indicating how strong the U.S. economy will be in 2024 and ...

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  8. Economic history of India - Wikipedia

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    Although ancient India had a significant urban population, much of India's population resided in villages, whose economies were largely isolated and self-sustaining. [citation needed] Agriculture was the predominant occupation and satisfied a village's food requirements while providing raw materials for hand-based industries such as textile, food processing and crafts.

  9. Category:Businesspeople from Delhi - Wikipedia

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