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  2. Amrita - Wikipedia

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    Amrita (Sanskrit: अमृत, IAST: amṛta), Amrit or Amata in Pali, (also called Sudha, Amiy, Ami) is a Sanskrit word that means "immortality". It is a central concept within Indian religions and is often referred to in ancient Indian texts as an elixir . [ 1 ]

  3. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham (or Amrita University) is a multi-campus, multi-disciplinary, research-intensive private deemed university in India. [2] It currently has 19 constituent schools spread across nine campuses in Amaravati , Amritapuri (Kollam), Bangalore , Chennai , Coimbatore , Kochi , Faridabad , Mysore , and Nagercoil .

  4. Amrita Schools of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Engineering Entrance Examination (AEEE) is an annual Computer-Based, multiple-choice entrance test conducted in various centres across India and abroad. Similar to the JEE-Main , the test assesses candidates on high school topics from mathematics, physics and chemistry along with small proportion of English proficiency, Aptitude and ...

  5. Amrita Pritam - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Pritam ([əm.mɾɪt̪ɑː pɾiːt̪əm] ⓘ; 31 August 1919 – 31 October 2005) was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet, who wrote in Punjabi and Hindi. [1] A prominent figure in Punjabi literature , she is the recipient of the 1956 Sahitya Akademi Award .

  6. Amrita Vidyalayam - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Vidyalayam is a chain of private CBSE schools run and managed by the Mata Amritanandamayi Math founded by Mata Amritanandamayi. [2] There are more than 90 [ 3 ] English medium, co-educational , Senior Secondary schools affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education throughout India out of which more than 30 are in Kerala.

  7. Amrita Sher-Gil - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Sher-Gil was born Dalma-Amrita on 30 January 1913, at 4 Szilágyi Dezső square, Budapest, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. [1] Her father was Umrao Singh Sher-Gil Majithia , an Indian Jat Sikh aristocrat from the Majithia family and a scholar in Sanskrit and Persian , and her mother was Marie Antoinette Gottesman , a Hungarian ...

  8. Amrita (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Amrita, sometimes spelled Amritha, literally means "immortality" and is often referred to in ancient Indian texts as nectar or ambrosia and carries the same meaning. Amrita may also refer to: Books

  9. Amrita Arora - Wikipedia

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    Amrita Arora Ladak (née Arora; born 31 January 1978) is an Indian actress, model, television presenter and video jockey (VJ), [citation needed] who primarily appears in Hindi-language films. Early and personal life