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Kshitiz may refer to Kshitiz Educational Foundation in Nepal Kshitiz, a national inter-college festival in India, see Rajkiya Engineering College, Ambedkar Nagar
Kshitij is a masculine name that means "horizon" in Sanskrit: . Kshitij may refer to: . Kshitij, a 1974 Indian film starring Helen and Bharat Kapoor; Kshitij (festival), an annual techno-management fest of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Ramesh Kshitij spent his childhood at Mirauli, Hekuli of Dang and received his early education from Sidda Janata Secondary School, Shri Gaon at Dang, Western Nepal. [citation needed] He started his higher education from Nepal Law Campus, Kathmandu and completed his LLM (Master of Laws) from Tribhuvan University.
Mithibai Kshitij is Mithibai college's annual cultural 4-day festival, with more than 700 colleges invited every year. Founded in the year 2007, it has attained substantial student attraction.
Kshitiz Sharma (born 21 April 1990) is an Indian cricketer. [1] He made his Twenty20 cricket debut for Delhi in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on 22 March 2013. [2] In January 2018, he was bought by the Chennai Super Kings in the 2018 IPL auction. [3] He made his List A debut for Delhi in the 2017–18 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 7 February 2018. [4]
Chhetri is considered a direct derivative of the Sanskrit word Kshatriya from the root kᚣatra meaning "rule or authority" which was associated with the ruling and warrior class of Hindu society. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] According to the 1854 Legal Code ( Muluki Ain ) of Nepal, Chhetris were a social group among the sacred thread bearers ...
Kshitij Wagh is an Indian playback singer and a composer.. He was contestant at the second season of Indian Idol in 2005 and 2006. [2] His early education in music came from his father Ramesh Wagh.
This is a list of words that have entered the English language from the Yiddish language, many of them by way of American English.There are differing approaches to the romanization of Yiddish orthography (which uses the Hebrew alphabet); thus, the spelling of some of the words in this list may be variable (for example, shlep is a variant of schlep, and shnozz, schnoz).