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  2. Neha Singh - Wikipedia

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    Neha Singh (born 5 May 1982) is an Indian theatre-maker, [2] author [1] and campaigner who encourages women to ignore harassment and reclaim the public space. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Neha Singh started the Why loiter? movement in 2014, after she read a book of the same name by three Mumbai -based feminists, Shilpa Phadke, Sameera Khan and Shilpa Ranade.

  3. File:Introduction to Sociology-v3.0.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Neha Singh Rathore - Wikipedia

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    Neha Singh Rathore was born in 1997 [2] and raised in Jandaha. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Her father is an architect and her mother is a singer [ 5 ] and a homemaker, and Rathore is the youngest of three siblings. [ 3 ] [ 6 ] Rathore completed a B.Sc. at Kanpur University [ 3 ] [ 7 ] in 2018.

  5. J. P. S. Uberoi - Wikipedia

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    Jitendra Pal Singh Uberoi (September 1934 – 3 January 2024) [1] was an Indian sociologist and philosophical anthropologist. [2] He was a Professor of Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics. Uberoi is credited with contributions toward establishing sociology as a discipline of study in post-colonial India and also non-western reading of ...

  6. Bhonsle dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Bhonsle dynasty (or Bhonsale, Bhosale, Bhosle) [3] is an Indian Marathi royal house of the Bhonsle clan. The Bhonsles claimed descent from the Rajput Sisodia dynasty, but were likely Kunbi Marathas. [4] They served as the Chhatrapatis or kings of the Maratha Confederacy from 1674 to 1818, where they gained dominance of the Indian subcontinent.

  7. Dassehra - Wikipedia

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    Honest IPS officer Aditi Singh (Tina Desai) and hard-boiled cop Rudra (Neil Nitin Mukesh) investigate a multiple suicide case. They stumble upon a darker truth revolving around the corrupt politician Yadav (Govind Namdeo) and Shankar (Manish Vatsalya).

  8. List of Delhi University people - Wikipedia

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    Reenee Singh: 1984;1990 B.A: M.A.(Psychology) Lady Shri Ram College Former Editor Journal of Family Therapy Ramnarayan Rawat: historian of South Asia: Sanjay Jain: 1986 B.A. (Economics) St. Stephen's: Lecturer of Economics at the University of Oxford: Upinder Singh: St. Stephen's: historian Usha Sanyal: historian [23] Utsa Patnaik: Indraprashtha

  9. Ishwar Modi - Wikipedia

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    Ishwar Modi (12 December 1940 - 23 May 2017) was an Indian sociologist and a pioneer of leisure studies in India. His work in this field has been widely reviewed in both India and abroad.