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Mukhi (mukhia) is the title used for a head of community or village elites [1] and their local government in Western India and Sindh. [2] It is derived from the word mukhiya meaning 'foremost', and prior to Indian independence they were the most powerful person in each community, imbued with both civil and judicial powers.
Mukhi, a title for the head of community in parts of India Sunuwar people (exonym: Mukhia ), an ethnic group of Nepal Sunuwar language , a Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal
Patricia Mukhim is an Indian social activist, writer, journalist [1] [2] and the editor of Shillong Times, [3] known for her social activism. [4] A recipient of honours such as Chameli Devi Jain award, [5] ONE India award, [6] Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry FLO award, Upendra Nath Brahma Soldier of Humanity award, [7] Siva Prasad Barooah National award and North East ...
Aanand L. Rai; Aarti Chabria; Aftab Shivdasani; Ajith Kumar; Ajit Vachani; Anant Balani; Anila Sunder; Anita Hassanandani; Anjana Sukhani; Apurva Asrani; Archie Panjabi
Following the launch of Nimki Vidhayak, The Print praised the series stating, "The TV serial was a realistic portrayal of caste, class and gender politics in rural India, exposing the deep socio-cultural fissures that still run through the heart of the country. Nimki had stood her ground, an example for millions of exploited women in the country".
In the political debate on sovereignty over Kashmir, some interpret Kashmiriyat as nationalism and an expression for political independence from both Pakistan and India. The onset of militancy in Kashmir from 1989 has led to the exodus of almost all Hindus from Kashmir and violent attacks against the remaining communities of Hindus and Sikhs ...
Mukhi gained a B.Com. from Raj Rishi College in Alwar, Rajasthan in 1965, followed by a M.Com. from the University of Delhi in 1967. [4] [5] Until entering politics he was a professor at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Delhi University's. [4] He was awarded a PhD in finance from Kurukshetra University in October 1995. [5]
The anti-Hindi imposition agitation of 1937–1940 refers to a series of protests that happened in Madras Province of British India during 1937–1940. It was launched in 1937 in opposition to the introduction of compulsory teaching of Hindi in the schools of the province by the Indian National Congress government led by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji).