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  2. Manoj Kumar Pandey - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey, PVC (25 June 1975 – 3 July 1999) was an Indian military officer posthumous recipient of India's highest military decoration, the Param Vir Chakra, for his audacious courage and leadership during the Kargil War in 1999. [2] An officer of the first battalion in the 11th Gorkha Rifles (1/11 GR), he died in ...

  3. Jaypee Group - Wikipedia

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    Sardar Sarovar Dam, India Tehri Dam India – the largest rock and earth fill dam in Asia, completed by Jaypee. Jaiprakash Associates Limited, commonly known as Jaypee Group, is an Indian conglomerate company headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, with interests in engineering, construction, power, real estate, hospitality, IT, sports and education (non-profit).

  4. Sainik School, Lucknow - Wikipedia

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    Sainik School, Lucknow. Coordinates: 26.7538°N 80.8611°E. Sainik School, Lucknow was established in July 1960. The only one of the sainik schools to be administered by the state government, the alumni of which, Captain Manoj Pandey, posthumously received Param Vir Chakra. [1] It was the first Sainik School in the country and was followed by ...

  5. Balaji Wafers - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. ₹5,500 crore (US$660 million) (2023) [1] Number of employees. 5,000 [2] Website. balajiwafers.com. Balaji Wafers is a snack food manufacturer and distributor in India. Founded in 1974, it produces and distributes a variety of potato chips and other grain-based snack foods.

  6. Free silver - Wikipedia

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    Republican campaign poster of 1896 attacking free silver. Free silver was a major economic policy issue in the United States in the late 19th century. Its advocates were in favor of an expansionary monetary policy featuring the unlimited coinage of silver into money on-demand, as opposed to strict adherence to the more carefully fixed money supply implicit in the gold standard.

  7. Taxation of precious metals - Wikipedia

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    Precious metals are subject to taxation in most countries, because governments prefer to consider them as taxable goods or property (not money) and see these high-value items as a lucrative source of revenue. In most countries capital gains tax applies when precious metals are sold at a profit. Some countries also apply value added tax to ...

  8. List of Uttar Pradesh cricketers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for Uttar Pradesh cricket team.Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons.

  9. Bahar Azadi Coin - Wikipedia

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    Bahar Azadi Coin. Bahār-e Āzādī (Persian: بهار آزادی, lit. " [The] Spring of Freedom"), also known as "Imami", is an Iranian bullion gold coin minted by the Security Printing and Minting Organization of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran (CBI), replacing the Pahlavi Coin after the Iranian Revolution.