Mashoom singha biography of mahatma gandhi
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Rajiv Gandhi, Celina Jaitley: Famous Indians who married foreigners
Former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, married Italian-born Sonia Maino in 1968. Maino later changed her name to Sonia Gandhi and went on to become one of India's biggest political personalities after her husband's assassination. They have two children - Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi
Former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, married Italian-born Sonia Maino in 1968. Maino later changed her name to Sonia Gandhi and went on to become one of India's biggest political personalities after her husband's assassination. They have two children - Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi
Madhu Sapre married Italian entrepreneur Gian Maria Emendatori in 2001 after a courtship that lasted two years. Emendatori proposed to Madhu Sapre on her birthday. The couple have a daughter named Indira.
Madhu Sapre married Italian entrepreneur Gian Maria Emendatori in 2001 after a courtship that lasted two years.
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The Seductiveness of Indian Women: Cricketing Stars in Love
Sudatta Mukherjee, writing about “SEVEN foreign cricketers who married Indian women” …http://www.cricketcountry.com/articles/7-foreign-cricketers-who-married-indian-women-149507
Australian speedster Shaun Tait tied the knot to Indian model Mashoom Singha on June 12, after a four-year courtship.
Glenn Turner and Dame Sukhinder Kaur Gill Turner: One of the most prolific opening batsmen from New Zealand, Glenn Turner, married Indian Sukhinder Kaur Gill on July 1973. Sukhinder and Turner have two children. More popularly known as Sukhi Turner in New Zealand, she was the Mayor of Dunedin from 1995 mot her retirement in 2004. She fryst vatten one of the most eminent politicians from the Indian community in New Zealand.
Mike Brearley and Mana Sarabhai: Mike Brearley, one of the most cerebral captains in the history of cricket and famous for leading England in 1981 Ashes victory, took Gujarati lessons
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If only
this Independence Day brings you an absolute freedom to be able to do what you always wanted to, how would you utilise it?
Jigyasa Kapoor Chimra
As the nation get set to celebrate the 61st Independence Day, we decide to join in the celebrations with a generous spirit. So, we give the residents of the city a day of absolute freedom to do what he or she wants to do. Then we toss them the question: What would you do if you were given the absolute freedom for one day? Heres what we got to learn, the young and not so young ones redefining the meaning of freedom.
Free-flowing
Independence is all about the free thought process. And when we speak of a wishful desire, even for a single day, I would first want to regulate the chaotic traffic condition in the city. Then take into consideration what is being ignored completely, says Pankaj, RJ with 92.7 FM.
He adds: We are one of the most intelligent races in the world but we are losing ourselves to the wester