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  2. Mitra Robot - Wikipedia

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    Mitra Robot (Mitra: a Hindi word meaning "friend") is a Humanoid Robot designed and developed by the Indian startup Invento Robotics, a robotic company in Bangalore founded by Balaji Viswanathan.

  3. Mitra (Hindu god) - Wikipedia

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    In post-Vedic India, the noun mitra came to be understood as "friend", one of the aspects of bonding and alliance. Accordingly, in post-Vedic India, Mitra became the guardian of friendships. In most Indian languages, the word mitr means 'friend'. The feminine form of the word in languages like Marathi or Hindi is maitrin or mitrā.

  4. Vyommitra - Wikipedia

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    Vyommitra (Sanskrit: Vyōma "space", Mitra "friend") is a humanoid robot with appearance of a woman designed for space travel. It was designed at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Center in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala and developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to function aboard the spacecraft Gaganyaan, a crewed orbital spacecraft.

  5. Mitra (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Shyam Mitra, Indian cricket; Shaoli Mitra, Indian Bengali theatre and film actress, director, and playwright. padma shri awardee; Shyamal Mitra (1929–1987), Bengali singer; Sisir Kumar Mitra (1890–1963), Indian physicist; Shrish Chandra Mitra was an Indian revolutionary and active member of Indian independence movement

  6. Sugata Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Sugata Mitra (born 12 February 1952) is an Indian computer scientist and educational theorist. He is best known for his "Hole in the Wall" experiment, and widely cited in works on literacy and education. He is Professor Emeritus at NIIT University, Rajasthan, India.

  7. Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Mitra (Proto-Indo-Iranian: *mitrás) is the name of an Indo-Iranian divinity that predates the Rigvedic Mitrá and Avestan Mithra. The names, and some characteristics, of these established deities subsequently influenced other figures:

  8. Antara Mitra - Wikipedia

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    Mitra sings in multiple languages: Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, and English and is active in the Bollywood film soundtrack music industry. [5]In an interview to the Times of India in 2010, Mitra thanked and expressed her gratitude to Music Director Pritam Chakraborty, as he was the first to show faith in her skills, and in that first decade, Pritam had composed nearly every film song in which her ...

  9. Mitra dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mitra dynasty were several, possibly related, dynasties ruling in different regions of India: Mitra dynasty (Ayodhya), Devamitra, sometimes called the "Late Mitra dynasty of Kosala " Mitra dynasty (Kosambi) , rulers of Vatsa (now Allahabad), c. 100 BCE–350 CE