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Elephant Design Pvt. Ltd. is a Pune based strategic design & innovation consultancy, founded in 1989 by graduates from the National Institute of Design [1] in India. Elephant has offices in India & Singapore. [2] [3] A team of about 65 people who are presently led by three co-founder directors: Ashwini Deshpande, Partho Guha and Ashish ...
Ashwini Deshpande is an Indian economist best known for her papers concerning various topics such as poverty, inequality, regional disparities, and gender discrimination. She is currently working as a professor at Ashoka University ; she has taught at the Delhi School of Economics in the past as well. [ 1 ]
Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande (born 7 October 1960) is a Hindustani classical music vocalist from Mumbai. She belongs to the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana tradition. She was awarded Padma Shri in 2025 for her contribution to the arts.
"The Magic - Part 1" Madan Jain, Milind Gawali, Reshma Polekar: 26 February 1999 () 169: 169 "The Magic - Part 2" Madan Jain, Milind Gawali, Reshma Polekar: 5 March 1999 () 170: 170 "The Face - Part 1" Sanjeev Seth, Abhay Bhargav, Prateeksha Lonkar, Shweta Gautam, Nikhil Dewan, Manish Garg, Sunil Tawde: 12 March 1999 () 171: 171
Ashwini Akkunji (born 1987), Indian athlete; Ashwini Bhave, Indian actress; Ashwini Bhat (born 1980), Indian-American ceramic artist; Ashwini Bhatt (1936–2012), Gujarati-language novelist from Indian; Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande (born 1960), Hindustani classical music vocalist; Ashwini Ekbote (1972–2016), Indian theatre and screen actress and ...
Manik Govind Bhide (1935 – 13 September 2023) was an Indian Hindustani classical music vocalist from Kolhapur and based in Mumbai. She was known for being Kishori Amonkar's student and Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande's guru and mother.
Prosthetic limbs aren't just for people. They can be for elephants, too. Meet Mosha the elephant. She has been given a second shot at mobility with the help of a prosthetic leg.
Life was the first series commissioned by the then Network Controller of BBC One, Peter Fincham, just weeks after he took up the post in March 2005. [4] It was reportedly one of the most expensive documentaries ever ordered by the broadcaster, with a budget of £10 million (though the BBC have never confirmed this figure). [5]