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Application forms are the second most common hiring instrument next to personal interviews. [9] Companies will occasionally use two types of application forms, short and long. [citation needed] They help companies with initial screening and the longer form can be used for other purposes as well [clarify]. The answers that applicants choose to ...
Roshan was born on 14 July 1917 in Gujranwala in the Punjab Province of British India (now in Punjab, Pakistan) into a Punjabi Saraswat Brahmin family. [2] [3] He began music lessons at a young age and later attended Marris College in Lucknow, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh under the training of Pandit S N Ratanjankar (principal of the institute).
Kotak wrote 9 novels. His incomplete novel Dr. Roshanlal was completed by Harkisan Mehta, then editor of Chitralekha. On Silver Jubilee of Chitralekha, his novel Dr. Roshanlal was adapted into a Gujarati play, Him Angara. The play was well received and had more than 100 performances.
Rajesh Roshanlal Nagrath (born 24 May 1955) is an Indian music director and composer. He is the son of music director Roshan and brother of actor, producer, director Rakesh Roshan . Personal life
Roshan Lal Choudhary (born 1965) [1] is an Indian politician from Jharkhand. He is an MLA from Barkagaon Assembly constituency in Ramgarh District . He won the 2024 Jharkhand Legislative Assembly election , representing the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Roshan Lal Anand was born on 19 January 1924 in Punjab Province, British India. [2] Anand is the longest-serving Director of Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports (NIS) to date. He was appointed NIS Director on 4 July 1970 and served in this position for 16 years until his superannuation on 30 November 1986. [3] [4]
Mohanlal Viswanathan (IPA: [moːhɐnlaːl ʋiʃʋʷɐn̪aːt̪ʰɐn]; born 21 May 1960), known mononymously as Mohanlal, is an Indian actor, film producer, playback singer, film distributor, and director who predominantly works in Malayalam film industry besides also having sporadically appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada films.
Dob (toponym), a Slovene toponym, also found in Austria and Italy; Dob, Domžale, Upper Carniola, Slovenia, a village; Dob, a hamlet of Slovenska Vas, Šentrupert, Slovenia, with a pear tree avenue and a prison; Dob, Bhopal, a village in India