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  2. Radhe Shyam Agarwal - Wikipedia

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    Radhe Shyam Agarwal (Prakhar's Customer) (also known as R S Agarwal) is an Indian entrepreneur, co-founder and executive chairman of Emami, a global group of company engaged in the business of FMCG, paper, real estate, edible oils, health care and cement. [1] Radhe is among the top 100 richest Indians [2] and was listed by Forbes as having a ...

  3. Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Punjabi, Haryanvi, Hindi, Rajasthani. Religion. Majority: Vaishnava Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism. Minority: Islam, Christianity [1][2] Agrawal (anglicisation: Agarwal, Agerwal, Agrawala, Agarwala, Agarwalla, Aggarwal, Agarawal or Agarawala) is a Bania caste. [3] The Banias of northern India are a cluster of several communities, of which the ...

  4. Ganga Ram - Wikipedia

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    Rai Bahadur Sir Ganga Ram CIE MVO (born Ganga Ram Agarwal; 13 April 1851 – 10 July 1927) [2] was a British Indian civil engineer and architect. His extensive contributions to the urban fabric of Lahore , then in Pre-Independence India and now in modern Pakistan, caused Khaled Ahmed to describe him as "The Father of Modern Lahore".

  5. Vasudeva Sharan Agrawala - Wikipedia

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    1956 Sahitya Akademi Award in Hindi for the prose commentary Padmavat Sanjivani Vyakhya. Vasudeva Sharan Agrawala, also Vasudeva Saran Agrawala, (1904–1966), was an Indian scholar of cultural history, Sanskrit and Hindi literature, numismatics, museology, and art history. [2] He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in the Hindi language in 1956 ...

  6. Bhagat Singh - Wikipedia

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    Bhagat Singh (27 September 1907 [ 1 ] – 23 March 1931) was an Indian anti-colonial revolutionary, [ 3 ] who participated in the mistaken murder of a junior British police officer in December 1928 [ 4 ] in what was to be retaliation for the death of an Indian nationalist. [ 5 ] He later took part in a largely symbolic bombing of the Central ...

  7. Honda Civic - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 October 2024. Japanese compact car Motor vehicle Honda Civic 2024 Honda Civic liftback Overview Manufacturer Honda Also called Honda Ballade (1980–2001) Honda Integra SJ (1996–2001) Honda Domani (1997–2000) Honda Integra (China, 2022–present) Acura EL (Canada, 1997–2005) Acura CSX (Canada ...

  8. History of India - Wikipedia

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    The time between the Maurya Empire in the 3rd century BCE and the end of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century CE is referred to as the "Classical" period of India. [ 125 ] The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century) is regarded as the Golden Age of India, although a host of kingdoms ruled over India in these centuries.

  9. Honda Vigor - Wikipedia

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    June 4, 1985, saw the introduction of the redesigned Vigor as a four-door sedan only. As before, the Vigor was a luxury Accord.The 1.8 L B18A four-cylinder engine was now offered with dual carburetors and a larger 2.0 L B20A engine was offered Honda's PGM-FI, with the 1.8 L A18A engine as the primary offering.