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Neelkamal Singh Kushwaha is an Indian singer. He is a well established singer in the Bhojpuri music industry. [1] In December 2022, his song Judai is said to have gained more viewership, leaving behind the Lal Ghagra of Pawan Singh for a long period of time after release, which led to his inclusion among the notable Bhojpuri singers of the industry.
Kushwaha is a surname used by people of Koeri caste in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. [1] [2] [3] The Kushwahas are also known as Maurya, Shakya, or Saini in various parts of north India.
Kushwaha (sometimes, Kushvaha) [4] is a community of the Indo-Gangetic Plain that has traditionally been involved in agriculture, including beekeeping. [5] The term has been used to represent different sub-castes of the Kachhis, Kachhvahas, [6] Koeris and Muraos.
The plan was to build the plant along the Gulf of Kutch, an inlet of the Arabian Sea that provides a living for fishing clans that harvest the coast’s rich marine life.
He defeated Ram Pal Singh Yadav, who was the runner up candidate and contested in this election as a member of Indian National Congress. In 1980 elections, Kushwaha became a member of Janata Party (Secular) led by Charan Singh. He defeated Nek Chand Pandey of Indian National Congress and was elected to the legislative assembly for the second time.
Kachhwaha King Prithviraj Singh I fought along with Rana Sanga at battle of Khanwa. [8] He was married to the daughter of Rao Lunkarna of Bikaner, with all his wives summed to nine, giving birth to 18 sons.
Vote percentages party wise. The election was accompanied by high voting of 59.40%, [12] [13] with impressive women turnouts. [14] The good performance of the SP getting a majority on its own showed that the people had voted for stability and it was largely attributed to the lengthy campaign by Akhilesh Yadav mainly on the issues of law and order and good administration. [15]
Tribhuvan Singh Indian National Congress: 1990: Mohammad Shahabuddin: Independent politician: 1995: Janata Dal: 1996^ Sheo Shanker Yadav 2000: Azazul Haque: Rashtriya Janata Dal: 2005: 2005: Shyam Bahadur Singh: Janata Dal (United) 2010: Asha Devi Bharatiya Janata Party: 2015: Ramesh Singh Kushwaha: Janata Dal (United) 2020: Amarjeet Kushwaha