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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.
Mazi may refer to: Mazı Underground City; Suzhou numerals; GOC Army Headquarters; Mazi (Islam), a term in Islamic jurisprudence; Mazi Melesa Pilip, Ethiopian-born American politician; Mazi Smith (born 2001), American football player
"Sundar Sundar Phool Kamal Ka" "Dol Rahi Kyun Uski Naiya" "Kya Gaaye, Woh Kya Gaaye" "Naina Mile Rasiya Se" Bhimsen - "Aayi Aayi Bahaar Karke Singhaar" "Koi Aaye Koi Jaaye" "Mashalein Jalti Suna Rahi Hai" "Piya Chupke Se Aake Bol Re" Bhimshma Pratigya - "Dhal Gaya Asha Ka Sooraj" Bijli - "Taqdeer Bata, Kya Meri Khata"
Maalavika Sundar is an Indian playback singer and actress, who works in predominately Tamil cinema. [1] She participated in the reality show, Super Singer 3 , [ 2 ] in 2010 which was aired in Star Vijay and Indian Idol . [ 3 ]
Gopi Sundar C. S. (born 30 May 1977) is an Indian music director, programmer, playback singer, songwriter, actor and performer who works in the Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil film industries. [ 1 ] He began his career composing music for television commercials and is credited with writing nearly 5,000 jingles . [ 2 ]
Sadhana Sargam is an Indian singer, whose voice has been extensively recorded for thousands of tracks in Indian cinema. In addition to being a renowned playback singer, she is also a trained Hindustani classical singer who has recorded hundreds of bhajans, ghazals, and other spiritual tracks.
Shala is an Albanian surname. It may refer to: Agim Shala (born 1975), Kosovo Liberation Army commander; Doruntina Shala, known as Tayna (born 1996), Kosovar rapper; Drilon Shala (born 1987), Kosovar-Finnish footballer; Endrit Shala (born 1981), Kosovar politician; Herolind Shala (born 1992), Albania born Kosovar-Norwegian footballer
Maazi, Haal, Mustaqbil (Urdu: ماضی، حال، مستقبل, literal English translation: "past, present, future") is the second studio album of the Pakistani progressive rock band Mizraab, released in March, 2004 on Sadaf Stereo.