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Anush Agarwalla (born 23 November 1999 in Kolkata, India) is an Indian equestrian. He competed at the 2022 World Equestrian Games and was the first Indian dressage rider, alongside Shruti Vora , competing at the Dressage World Championships. [ 1 ]
It has registered office in Kolkata, India. It's led by Subhas Agarwalla as chairman and managing director, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Subodh Agarwalla as chief operating officer. [ 9 ] It's part of Maithan's group which is currently valued at Rs. 16,000 crores (2.5 Billion U.S. dollars) and has a market capitalization of Rs. 3,842 crores (650 million U.S ...
Rank Team % score India (IND) 209.205: Anush Agarwalla on Etro: 71.088 Hriday Chheda on Chemxpro Emerald: 69.941 Divyakirti Singh on Adrenalin Firford: 68.176 Sudipti Hajela on Chinski
India is already among the most overworked nations on earth, with the average person clocking 46.7 hours per week, according to figures from the International Labour Organization. That compares to ...
Vora and Anush Agarwalla were the first Indians to compete in an individual dressage event at the Dressage World Championships, [1] where Vora scored 64.53% astride 16-year Indian-bred Denightron. [2] Vora qualified for the World Championship at Hagen in June 2022 [3] and represented India (finishing 8th) at the 2014 Asian Games at Incheon.
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