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  2. Mr. India (1987 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. India is a 1987 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed by Shekhar Kapur and produced jointly by Boney Kapoor and Surinder Kapoor under the Narsimha ...

  3. List of mines in India - Wikipedia

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    This lists of mines in India is subsidiary to the list of mines article and rking, and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output.

  4. List of current Indian chief ministers - Wikipedia

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    According to the Constitution of India, at the state level, the governor is de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the state legislative assembly , the governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the state government .

  5. Urban rail transit in India - Wikipedia

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    Cities in India with various Urban Transit Systems. Transit boxes are clickable upon viewing the original svg file. The Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro India's modern regional rail system in Meerut, the RapidX Mylapore MRTS station in Chennai. The suburban rail is the largest urban transit mode in India by ridership.

  6. Sindhis in India - Wikipedia

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    Sindhis in India (Sindhi, Devanagari: सिन्धी, Sindhī, Naskh script: سنڌي) refer to a socio-ethnic group of people living in the Republic of India, originating from Sindh (a province of modern-day Pakistan).

  7. Forts in India - Wikipedia

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    Most of the forts in India are actually castles or fortresses. But when the British Government in India were cataloging them in the 17th–19th century they used the word forts as it was common in Britain then. All fortifications whether European or Indian were termed forts. Thereafter this became the common usage in India.

  8. Morigaon - Wikipedia

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    As of 2001 India census, [2] Morigaon had a population of 5,20,807. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Morigaon has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 81%, and female literacy is 72%.

  9. Aghori - Wikipedia

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    Aghori in Satopant An Aghori man in Badrinath smoking hashish or cannabis from a chillum. In his masterpiece Yoga: Immortality and Freedom (1958), the Romanian historian of religion and professor Mircea Eliade remarks that the "Aghorīs are only the successors to a much older and widespread ascetic order, the Kāpālikas, or "wearers of skulls"."