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  2. Talk:Indian Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    You are correct Pdheg, that old linked was the combined results of Indian + India standard time and was showing results of 325 millions hits. I have recorrected it to only include Indian Standard Time, and exclude all India Standard Time hits. Please take a look at the results. 9.7 million vs 1.7 million hits.

  3. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Parsecs are used in astronomy to measure interstellar distances. A parsec is approximately 3.26 light-years or about 3.086×10 16 m (1.917×10 13 mi). Combining it with the "atto-" prefix (×10 −18) yields attoparsec (apc), a conveniently human-scaled unit of about 3.086 centimetres (1.215 in) that is used only humorously.

  4. Sardarji joke - Wikipedia

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    Sardarji jokes or Sardar jokes are a class of religious jokes based on stereotypes of Sikhs (who use the title of "Sardar", with -ji being an honorific).Although jokes about other religious, ethnic, and linguistic communities are found in various regions of India, Sardarji jokes are the most widely circulated religious jokes and are found across the country. [1]

  5. Indian Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Standard Time was adopted on 1 January 1906 during the British era with the phasing out of its precursor Madras Time (Railway Time), [2] and after Independence in 1947, the Union government established IST as the official time for the whole country, although Kolkata and Mumbai retained their own local time (known as Calcutta Time and Bombay Time) until 1948 and 1955, respectively. [3]

  6. Kenny Sebastian - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Sebastian. Kenneth Mathew Sebastian (born 31 December 1990) is an Indian stand-up comedian. [1] He first rose to prominence through a YouTube channel that broadcasts clips of his stand-up shows, devotional song covers, in addition to original skits, garnering 152 million views since 2008. [citation needed]

  7. Joke Singh - Wikipedia

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    Joke Singh. Nishant Tanwar (born on 7 November 1982), also known as 'Joke Singh' and more recently as 'Rider OP' is an Indian comedian and actor. He started off his professional career working at NDTV as a Producer, and began doing stand-up in 2009 when he found his passion for the same at an open mic event.

  8. Aditi Mittal - Wikipedia

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    2009 –present. Aditi Mittal is an Indian stand-up comedian, actress and writer. [1][2] One of the first women to do stand-up comedy in India, Mittal has been rated amongst India's top 10 stand-up comedians by The Times of India. [3] CNNIBN.com named her as one of the top 30 "witty, intelligent and incredibly fun" Indian women to follow on ...

  9. Sahil Khattar - Wikipedia

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    Sahil Khattar (born 21 March 1991) is an Indian YouTuber, television host and actor. [ 2][ 3] He works with two YouTube channels, named Khattarnaak and Being Indian. In 2007, he became a radio jockey [ 4] and then joined the content creation company Being Indian. He then moved to mainstream TV with hosting television shows like Dance India ...