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  2. Ramesh Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Nepali. Education. LLM. Occupation (s) Writing, civil service. Known for. Poetry, Story, Song. Ramesh Kshitij ( Nepali: रमेश क्षितिज; born on 25 April 1969); Salyan, Western Nepal) [1] is a versatile poet, lyricist and a writer. He is best known for the poetry, he has also written stories and songs.

  3. Mohit Sharma (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Mohit was born on January 13, 1978, in Rohtak, Haryana, into a Hindu Brahmin family. His family basically belongs to Village Rasna of district Meerut , Uttar Pradesh. His father's name is Shri Rajendra Prasad Sharma and Mother's name is Smt Sushila Sharma. He was the second born of the Sharma family. [9][10] His nickname in family was "Chintu ...

  4. Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    Kshitij is a masculine name that means "horizon" in Sanskrit: Kshitij may refer to: Kshitij (film), a 1974 Indian film starring Helen and Bharat Kapoor. Kshitij (festival), an annual techno-management fest of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Kshitij English Boarding School, a private boarding school, Banepa, Nepal.

  5. IIT Kharagpur - Wikipedia

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    IIT Kharagpur is the 4th oldest technical institute in the West Bengal state after IIEST, Shibpur (established as B.E. College in 1856), Jadavpur University (established as Bengal technical institute in 1906) and Rajabazar Science College (established as Calcutta University campus for Science and Technology in 1914).

  6. Mithibai Kshitij - Wikipedia

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    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. Kshitij is a realm where the sky meets the sea. ‘Soaring Beyond the Horizon’ is the thought behind the festival.

  7. Suhas Shirvalkar - Wikipedia

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    Suhas Shirvalkar. Suhas Shirvalkar (Devnagari: सुहास शिरवळकर- सुशि; 15 November 1948 – 11 July 2003) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He is known for his diverse literary works, which include social novels, detective stories, short stories, one-act plays, newspaper columns, and poems.

  8. The Nine Unknown - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Unknown is a 1923 novel by Talbot Mundy. Originally serialised in Adventure magazine, [1] it concerns the Nine Unknown Men, a secret society founded to preserve and develop knowledge that would be dangerous to humanity if it fell into the wrong hands. The nine unknown men were entrusted with guarding nine books of secret knowledge.

  9. Kshitij Patwardhan - Wikipedia

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    Kshitij Patwardhan (born 11 January 1985) is an Indian screenwriter, theatre director, playwright, and lyricist. [2][3][4] He received Filmfare award for best screenplay in 2018, Filmfare award for best lyrics in 2020, along with the prestigious Tarun Tejankit award 2019. He is also the recipient of multiple Maharashtra State Awards, Zee Gaurav ...