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Narender Singh Yadav (born 15 December 1994) is an Indian mountaineer. He is best known for his controversial climbing expedition to Mount Everest in May 2016, where he claimed to have summitted the mountain but had recognition of this attempt stripped years later after discrepancies were noticed which indicated he had faked the summit, leading to his 2020 Tenzing Norgay National Adventure ...
Narendra Singh Yadav (born 7 July 1950) is a prominent Indian politician, statesman, and philanthropist hailing from the state of Uttar Pradesh. He is the son of the distinguished Indian politician and statesman, Mr. Rajendra Singh Yadav, one of the founding members of Praja Socialist Party, who served as a minister and was elected as an MLA seven times from the Shamshabad and Mohammadabad ...
Rajnath Singh: Uttar Pradesh [11] [30] [32] Singh was elected president for his second term after Gadkari stepped down in 2013. Singh played a large role in the BJP's campaign for the 2014 Indian general election, including declaring Narendra Modi the party's Prime Ministerial candidate despite opposition from within the BJP. After the party's ...
Narender Singh may refer to: Narender Pal Singh (born 1973), Indian cricketer for Hyderabad; Narender Singh (Delhi cricketer) (born 1987), Indian cricketer; Narender Singh (judoka) (1969–2016), Indian judoka; Narender Singh Yadav (born 1994), Indian mountaineer
The first Indian expedition to scale Everest was in 1960 by Indian Army led by Brigadier Gyan Singh and this was unsuccessful. Climbers Colonel Narendra Kumar, Sonam Gyatso, and Sherpa Nawang Gombu reached up to 28,300 feet (8,600 meters) but due to extremely bad weather they had to turn back.
Vinod Singh BSP: 65724 12903 191 Kadipur (SC) Rajesh Gautam: BJP: 87353 Bhageluram BSP: 60749 26604 Farrukhabad District: 192 Kaimganj (SC) Amar Singh BJP: 116304 Surabhi Singh: SP: 79779 36622 193 Amritpur: Suhil Kumar Shakya: BJP: 93502 Narendra Singh Yadav SP: 52995 40507 194 Farrukhabad: Major Sunil Dutt Dwivedi: BJP: 93626 Mohd Umar Khan ...
Narendra Singh Yadav: 52,995 30.35 BSP: Arun Kumar Mishra 16,500 9.45 Independent: Shishu Pratap Singh 3,252 1.86 Jan Adhikar Manch: Sanjay Sombanshi 2,091 1.2 NOTA: None of the above: 1,250 0.72 Majority 40,507 23.19 Turnout: 174,640 58.47 BJP hold: Swing
The Second Modi ministry, also called Modi 2.0 was the Council of Ministers headed by Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi that was formed after the 2019 general election which was held in seven phases in 2019.