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Kushwaha (sometimes, Kushvaha) [4] is a community of the Indo-Gangetic Plain that has traditionally been involved in agriculture, including beekeeping. [5] The term has been used to represent different sub-castes of the Kachhis , Kachhvahas, [ 6 ] Koeris and Muraos .
The All India Kushwaha Kshatriya Mahasabha was formed to bring the horticulturist and market gardener communities like the Koeri, the Kachhi and the Murao under one umbrella. The Koeris also attempted to forge a caste coalition called Raghav Samaj, backed by kurmis which was named after one of Rama 's names.
Pattern Languages of Programs is a group of annual conferences sponsored by The Hillside Group. The purpose of these conferences is to develop and refine the art of software design patterns . Most of the effort focuses on developing a textual presentation of a pattern such that it becomes easy to understand and apply.
This community, known as the Kushwaha, nowadays generally claim descent from Kusha, a son of the mythological Rama, who is considered to be an avatar of Vishnu. This enables their claim to be of the Suryavansh - or Solar - dynasty but it is a myth of origin developed in the twentieth century.
[5] The Software Engineering Institute author Paul Clemente found the first two volumes to be "the best-known catalog of architectural patterns". [6] Regarding the third volume, D. Murali recommended that software engineers should follow the "eager acquisition" pattern.
Kushwaha is a surname used by people of Koeri caste in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Kushwahas are also known as Maurya , Shakya , or Saini in various parts of north India. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As per one opinion, the Kushwaha surname is also common among members of Kachhi caste, who later merged with the Koeris to become a ...
Amal Academy was founded by Stanford University graduates Benje Williams and Kunal Chawla. [2] Williams who graduated from Stanford's Business School worked with Acumen Fund as a Global Fellow and was responsible for hiring and training marketing officers at a social enterprise in Lahore where he initiated the idea after seeing a gap between "workforce preparation and business needs". [3]
Suraj Nandan Kushwaha was an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party, Bihar who served as the member of Bihar Legislative Council from 2014 till his death in 2018. [1] He had served as the General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Bihar. He also served as the National President of the Rashtrawadi Kushwaha Parishad. [2]