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  2. Shibani Dandekar - Wikipedia

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    Shibani Dandekar Akhtar (born 27 August 1980 [1]) is an Indian-Australian singer, actress, host and model. [2] She began her career working as a television host on American television. Following her return to India, she began hosting several shows and events on Hindi television, besides working as a model and singer.

  3. Anusha Dandekar - Wikipedia

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    Dandekar was born in Sudan on 9 January 1982 [1] [2] into a Marathi family of Shashidhar and Sulabha Dandekar, originally from Pune, India. [3] She and her sisters, actress and model Shibani Dandekar and Apeksha Dandekar grew up in Kingsgrove, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney , Australia .

  4. Fragile Frontiers: The Secret History of Mumbai Terror Attacks

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  5. Poverty in India - Wikipedia

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    Dandekar and Rath, on the behalf of then Indian government, estimated that the poverty rate in 1960s remained generally constant at 41%. Ojha, in contrast, estimated that there were 190 million people (44%) in India below official poverty limit in 1961, and that this below-poverty line number increased to 289 million people (70%) in 1967.

  6. Meaghan Rath - Wikipedia

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    Meaghan Rath (born June 18, 1986) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her television roles on Being Human, 15/Love, The Assistants, and Hawaii Five-0.

  7. Goodly Rath - Wikipedia

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    Goodly Rath, also spelled Goodli, is an Indian film composer, musician, and singer. His range of work includes playback singing, vocal arrangements, musical arrangements, background scores, music programming, production.

  8. Jait Re Jait - Wikipedia

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    "Consistently transferring to the film medium a successful fictional work (Jait re Jait by G. N. Dandekar); for high lightening the mutual inconsistencies of love, of the fear of God and of superstition in a simple, innocent community of tribal, for the memorable use of the drum in evoking presence of the God and expressing the inexorable ...

  9. Sashibhusan Rath - Wikipedia

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    Sashibhusan Rath (1885-1943) was a social reformer, industrialist, politician and founder-cum-editor of the Dainik ASHA newspaper (The first Odia daily), published from Brahmapur. He is famously known as Ganjam Byaghra which means The Tiger of Ganjam.