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  2. B. S. Sahay - Wikipedia

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    Prof. B. S. Sahay is the Founder Director, Indian Institute of Management Jammu. [1] He was the Founder Director of Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Raipur , Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon and Institute of Management Technology (IMT), Ghaziabad .

  3. Kalmytskiye Mysy - Wikipedia

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    Kalmytskiye Mysy (Russian: Калмыцкие Мысы) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Kalmytsko-Mysovskoy Selsoviet, Pospelikhinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 1,151 in 2016. [ 2 ]

  4. Sahay family - Wikipedia

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    The Sahay family is a noble Indian Kayastha family from the state of Bihar, with its origins tracing back to the British colonial period.Members of the family, both biological descendants and those married into the family, have held various influential roles, including as rulers, statesmen, politicians, magistrates, civil servants, academics, and lawyers.

  5. Firaq Gorakhpuri - Wikipedia

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    Raghupati Sahay (28 August 1896 – 3 March 1982), also known by his pen name Firaq Gorakhpuri, was an Indian writer, critic, and, according to one commentator, one of the most noted contemporary Urdu poets from India. [1] He established himself among peers including Muhammad Iqbal, Yagana Changezi, Jigar Moradabadi and Josh Malihabadi. [2] [3]

  6. A. M. Sahay - Wikipedia

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    Anand Mohan Sahay (1898–1991) was an activist of the Indian Independence League who later came to be the Military secretary of the Indian National Army. He was a secretary with ministerial position in the Azad Hind Government of Subhas Chandra Bose. [1] From 1957 until 1960 he was Indian Ambassador to Thailand. [2]

  7. Chaturbhuj Sahay - Wikipedia

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    Indira Devi (1901–1985), wife and spiritual counterpart of Dr Chaturbhuj Sahay. Dr Chaturbhuj Sahay was born on 3 November 1883 ( samvat 1940, Kartik (month), Shukla Paksha, Chaturthi), in the village of Chamkari, in the Etah Province, of "North-Western Provinces" (of Agra) into a well to do, pious, and orthodox Kulshreshtha family.

  8. Vishnu Sahay - Wikipedia

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    Sahay was a two time Governor of Assam serving from 12 November 1960 to 13 January 1961 and from 7 September 1962 to 17 April 1968. [12] [13] As Governor of Assam, Sahay signed the Ceasefire Agreement with the Naga insurgents in 1964. [14] He was also the first Governor of Nagaland, holding that office from 1 December 1963 – 17 April 1968. [12]

  9. Mysy - Wikipedia

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    Mysy (Russian: Мысы) is a rural locality (a village) in Khokhlovskoye Rural Settlement, Permsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The population was 48 as of 2010. [ 2 ] There are 9 streets.