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  2. Ripudaman Singh - Wikipedia

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    Ripu Daman Singh was born on 4 March 1883 at Nabha, the only son and heir of Hira Singh Nabha. From 1906 to 1908, he was a member of the Imperial Legislative Council of India, where he spoke on behalf of the Sikh interest and pioneered reformist legislation. He represented Nabha in 1911 at the coronation of King George V.

  3. R. D. Singh - Wikipedia

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    Ripudaman Singh (born 7 June 1954), known as R.D. Singh, is an Indian athletics coach from Hanumangarh, Rajasthan. He is a recipient of Dronacharya Award , [ 1 ] by the government of India . He is India's first Dronacharya awardee coach in the category of sports for specially abled.

  4. Air India Flight 182 - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 182 was a passenger flight operating on the Montreal–London–Delhi–Mumbai route, that on 23 June 1985, disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean as a result of an explosion from a bomb allegedly planted by Canadian khalistani terrorists.

  5. Central Air Command (India) - Wikipedia

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    Trilochan Singh Brar: 10 February 1979 [3] 20 September 1981: Balwant Wickram Chauhan: 21 September 1981 [3] 31 December 1983: Denis Anthony Lafontaine: 1 January 1984 [3] 31 October 1984: Ripu Daman Sahni: 6 November 1984 [3] 31 May 1986: Johney William Greene: 1 June 1986 [3] 31 March 1987: Nirmal Chandra Suri: 1 April 1987 [3] 29 February ...

  6. Ian Josephson - Wikipedia

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    Ian Bruce Josephson is a Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia.He gained national attention overseeing the trial of two persons accused of bombing Air India Flight 182, the largest mass-murder in Canadian history.

  7. Kirpan - Wikipedia

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    Ripudaman Singh, who now works as a scientist, was earlier convicted by the City Court of breaking the law by publicly carrying a knife. He was sentenced to a 3,000 kroner fine or six days' imprisonment. Though the High Court quashed this sentence, it held that the carrying of a kirpan by a Sikh broke the law.

  8. Ripu Daman Bevli - Wikipedia

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    Ripu Daman Bevli (born 15 November 1987) is an environmentalist, and social activist. [1] He has been referred as the Plogman of India for his contributions to the littering crisis in India and for introducing the concept of plogging to India. [2] He is one of the ambassadors of FIT India Movement. [3] [4]

  9. Phulkian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Phulkian dynasty (or Phoolkian) of Maharajas or sardars were Sikh royals and aristocrats in the Punjab region of India. Members of the dynasty ruled the states of Badrukhan, Bhadaur, Faridkot, Jind, Malaudh, Nabha, and Patiala, allying themselves with the British Empire according to the terms of the Cis-Sutlej treaty of 1809.