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  2. Sandeep Khare - Wikipedia

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    Diwas Ase Ki was released in 1998. Lyrics & Music : Sandeep Khare; Singers : Shailesh Ranade & Sandeep Khare; Songs from Diwas Ase Ki: Track 01/09 : Man Talyat Malyat – Shailesh Ranade; Track 02/09 : Swar Tipecha – Shailesh Ranade; Track 03/09 : Diwas Ase Ki – Shailesh Ranade; Track 04/09 : Sarivar Sar – Sandeep Khare

  3. List of Marathi people in the performing arts - Wikipedia

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    Sandip Khare – poet, songwriter and singer (Ayushyawar bolu kahi, Diwas Ase Ki) Applied arts - fashion, photography, art direction, advertisement.

  4. List of songs recorded by Kavita Krishnamurti - Wikipedia

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    "Pyar Ki Had Se" Santosh Anand: Mohammed Aziz 51 "Mehboob Se Hamare" S.H. Bihari Naseeb Apna Apna: 52 "Bhala Hai Bura Hai Jaisa Bhi Hai 2" Anuradha Paudwal Mazloom: 53 "Kal Hon Na Hon Jahan Mein" Suresh Wadkar Naam: 54 "Tere Dil Ki Tu Jaane" Anand Bakshi: Solo Nagina: 55 "Balma Tum Balma Ho Mere Khali Naam Ke" Solo Pyar Ke Do Pal: 56 "Daddy ...

  5. Vidyapati - Wikipedia

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    Vidyapati was born to a Maithil Brahmin family in the village of Bisapī (now Bisfi) in the present-day Madhubani district of the Mithila region of northern Bihar, India. [1] [6] [9] The name Vidyapati ("master of knowledge") is derived from two Sanskrit words, vidya ("knowledge") and pati ("master").

  6. Char Divas Sasuche - Wikipedia

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    Char Divas Sasuche (transl. Four days of a mother-in-law) is an Indian Marathi language TV series which aired on ETV Marathi. [1] It starred Rohini Hattangadi and Kavita Lad in lead roles. [2]

  7. Netaji Jayanti - Wikipedia

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    Netaji Jayanti or Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti, officially known as Parakram Diwas [2] or Parakram Divas (lit. ' Day of Valour ' ), is a national event celebrated in India to mark the birthday of the prominent Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose .

  8. Pravasi Bharatiya Divas - Wikipedia

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    Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (Hindi: प्रवासी भारतीय दिवस, Pravāsī Bhāratīya Divasa, (transl. Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Day or Overseas Indian Day)) is a celebratory day observed (starting in 2003) on 9 January by the Republic of India to mark the contribution of the Overseas Indian community towards the development of India.

  9. Diwas - Wikipedia

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    The Diwas is a native bamboo wind instrument from the Philippines that is a variation of the well-known pan flute or panpipes. It is made of bamboo, with one end closed with bamboo nodes. It does not have finger holes (or tone holes) like other popular aerophones, such as flutes. The Diwas compensates by grouping pipes of graduated lengths ...