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Jaswant Singh Gill (22 November 1939 – 26 November 2019) was an Indian engineer-in-chief at Coal India known for his efforts in rescuing 65 coal miners trapped in a flooded mine in Raniganj, West Bengal, in 1989. This rescue operation is considered one of the most successful coal mine rescue operations in India and the world.
It is based on the life of Jaswant Singh Gill who rescued 65 mine workers during the Raniganj Coalfields collapse of 1989 in West Bengal. [14] The film was initially titled Capsule Gill, which was later changed to The Great Indian Rescue. [15] In September 2023, with the poster release, the name was changed to Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat ...
While drilling was going on, a steel capsule of 17" inside diameter and 2.5 m height had been fabricated. On 16.11.1989, after a few trial runs, Jaswant Singh Gill, Addl Chief Mining Engineer, risked his own life, and went down the bore hole in the capsule.
Sardar Baldev Singh: 1962: Amar Nath 1967: ... Jaswant Singh Fouji 20,923 2.21 New: NOTA: ... Bhagwan Singh Chauhan 40,497 4.21 8.04 NOTA:
Jaswant Singh Gill (1923–2020) 1966 1968 1–2 years [2] Commander, Maritime Command 2 Mohamed Bin Mohd Salleh: 1969 1969 0 years [3] 3 Geoffrey Vernon Dennis: 1969
At the age of sixteen, Muraridan joined the court of Maharaja Takhat Singh and held various administrative positions under him and later rulers, including Jaswant Singh II and Sardar Singh. By 1870, he had been appointed as the hakim of Jodhpur pargana. He also served as the musahib and hakim of Pachpadra pargana. [4]
Major Jaswant Singh [a] (3 January 1938 – 27 September 2020) [8] was an officer of the Indian Army and an Indian Cabinet Minister. He was one of the founding members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) , [ 9 ] and was one of India's longest serving parliamentarians, having been a member of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha almost continuously ...
After Shivaji's escape, hostilities with the Mughals ebbed, with the Mughal sardar Jaswant Singh acting as an intermediary between Shivaji and Aurangzeb for new peace proposals. [97] Between 1666 and 1668, Aurangzeb conferred the title of raja on Shivaji. Sambhaji was also restored as a Mughal mansabdar with 5,000 horses.