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  2. Vikas Divyakirti - Wikipedia

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    Vikas Divyakirti was born on 26 December 1973 in Bhiwani, Haryana.He completed his early schooling in Hindi medium at Halwasia Vidhya Vihar. After completing his schooling, he studied at Zakir Husain Delhi College, pursuing a Bachelor of Commerce (honors) degree.

  3. Aniruddhacharya - Wikipedia

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    Aniruddhacharya has also attracted controversies for his statements. [15] [16] [17] Several memes have been created on social media based on his statements.[18] [19] Aniruddhacharya became an internet meme sensation through humorous takes on everyday life, particularly food.

  4. List of most-viewed Indian YouTube videos - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the most-watched Indian music videos on YouTube. Phonics Song with Two Words from children's channel ChuChu TV is the most viewed video in India and is the 7th most viewed YouTube video in the world. "Why This Kolaveri Di" become the first Indian music video to cross 100 million views.

  5. 125 Inspiring Mahatma Gandhi Quotes That Will Change Your Life

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  6. Gaur Gopal Das - Wikipedia

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    Life's Amazing Secrets: How to Find Balance and Purpose in Your Life. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 978-93-5305-268-3. Das, Gaur Gopal (6 February 2020). The Way of the Monk: The Four Steps to Peace, Purpose and Lasting Happiness. Penguin Random House. ISBN 978-1-84604-625-4. Das, Gaur Gopal (17 January 2023).

  7. Tumse Na Ho Payega (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Dhaval Roy of The Times of India gave the film 3/5 ratings calling it, "An inspirational story about defining success on ones own term." [11] Grace Cyrill of India Today rated the film 3/5 and quotes, "Ishwak's film will make us miss 'maa ke hath ka khana'". [12]

  8. Live, Laugh, Love - Wikipedia

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    "Live, Laugh, Love" is a motivational three-word phrase that became a popular slogan on motivational posters and home decor in the late 2000s and early 2010s. By extension, the saying has also become pejoratively associated with a style of " basic " Generation X [ 1 ] decor and with what Vice described as " speaking-to-the-manager shallowness ".

  9. Category:Indian motivational speakers - Wikipedia

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