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  2. Sahani Upendra Pal Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sahani Upendra Pal Singh (15 October 1930 - 29 July 2021) was an Indian writer. He was one of the prominent writers in the Nagpuri -language in the modern period. He translated "Ram Charit Manas" in Nagpuri. [1] He wrote around 20 books in nagpuri. He was awarded "Jharkhand Ratna", "Praful Samman", "Seva Ratna" and "BCCL Koyal Bharti Rajbhasha ...

  3. Birsa Seva Dal - Wikipedia

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    Birsa Seva Dal (BSD) is a political group in India. BSD demanded a separate Chhotanagpur state. The party had Christian influences. It was founded in 1967 by Lalit Kuzur. The general secretary was Moses Guria and treasurer was Enock Wellington Sheetal. In 1967–1969, BSD was engaged in agitation for the expulsion of non-Chhotanagpuris from the ...

  4. Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee - Wikipedia

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    Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee (JPCC) is the unit of the Indian National Congress, working in the state of Jharkhand. It is responsible for organizing and coordinating the party's activities and campaigns within the state, as well as selecting candidates for local, state, and national elections.

  5. Ram Sewak Sharma - Wikipedia

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    Ram Sewak Sharma is an Indian bureaucrat and former civil servant. From February 2021, he is serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Authority, an Indian governmental organisation tasked with managing public health insurance till February 2023. [3] Previously, he has headed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, and ...

  6. Bhuneshwar Anuj - Wikipedia

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    Notable awards. Jharkhand Ratna [1] Bhuneshwar Anuj (12 October 1936 – 2 April 2021) was an Indian journalist, writer and scholar. He is known for his journalism and scholarly works in the Nagpuri language. He also has a prominent role in the separate state movement of Jharkhand. He was central adviser of Lok Seva Samiti.

  7. Sewai - Wikipedia

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    Demographics. According to the 2011 Census of India, Sewai had a total population of 7,874, of which 4,175 (53%) were males and 3,699 (47%) were females. Population in the age range 0-6 years was 660. The total number of literate persons in Sewai was 6,651 (92.20% of the population over 6 years).

  8. Bisheshwar Prasad Keshari - Wikipedia

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    Bisheshwar Prasad Keshari was born in Pithoria in Ranchi district in Bihar Province on 1 July 1933 to Shivnarayan Sahu and Lagan Devi in a Kesarwani family. [3] He completed the M.A and PhD from Ranchi University. [4] According to him, when he was in intermediate of Ranchi College, he attained wedding of relatives in Pithoria.

  9. Rashtriya Sikh Sangat - Wikipedia

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    About. With about 450+ ekais (shakas, units) predominantly in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and as also presence in other states. [1] Rashtriya Sikh Sangat was inspired by the Hindu nationalist organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh to unite Hindus and Sikh. [2]