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  2. Personnel Secretary - Wikipedia

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    The Personnel Secretary (ISO: Kārmik Saciv) popularly called as Secretary (P), is the administrative head of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) under Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.

  3. Harvard Graduate Students Union - Wikipedia

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    A group of graduate students began a union organizing campaign in Spring 2015. [3] By February 2016, union organizers calling themselves the Harvard Graduate Student Union-United Auto Workers claimed to have collected election authorization cards from over 60% of graduate students. [ 4 ]

  4. Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University is a post-graduate research center promoting the study of modern and contemporary China from a social science perspective. The center hosts and organizes academic activities, provides research funds for faculty and students, and helps policy-makers and news media to understand modern ...

  5. List of Harvard College undergraduate organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Krokodiloes, an internationally-touring all-male a cappella group founded in 1946 from the Hasty Pudding Club. Radcliffe Pitches, all-female a cappella group founded in 1975. Harvard Din & Tonics, a jazz a cappella group founded in 1979. Harvard Opportunes, [1] Harvard's oldest mixed vocal a cappella group, founded in 1980.

  6. Harvard Department of Social Relations - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Social Relations was an interdisciplinary collaboration among three of the social science departments at Harvard University (anthropology, psychology, and sociology) beginning in 1946. Originally, the program was headquartered in Emerson Hall at Harvard [1] before moving to William James Hall in 1965. [2]

  7. Rachna - Wikipedia

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    Rachna or Rachana means a literary or other work in Sanskrit. Rachna may also refer to: Rachana (film), a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film by Mohan; Rachana, a village in the district of Batroun, North Lebanon; Rachana, a genus of butterflies; Rachana (typeface), a Malayalam typeface; Rachana Banerjee (born 1974), Indian Film actress

  8. Growing Up Today Study - Wikipedia

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    The Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) is an ongoing collaborative research project between researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1996 in the United States, the study collects data annually from over 26,000 participants in order to evaluate the factors ...

  9. Harvard Choruses - Wikipedia

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    The all-male Harvard Glee-Club, the oldest collegiate choir in America, was established in 1858 by the president of Harvard's Pierian Sodality and several of their college friends. [1] Archibald T. Davison was the Glee Club's first conductor and he served as choirmaster there before joining the Harvard Music Department in 1910.