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Nidhivan (Hindi: निधिवन), (meaning, Sacred Forest) is one of the sacred sites of Vrindavan, situated in the Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It is considered as the most prominent site dedicated to the pastimes of the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna and their cowherd companions, the Gopikas.
ORV Sagar Nidhi is an ice-strengthened multidisciplinary vessel operated by the National Institute of Ocean Technology, India. It was constructed at Fincantieri , Italy. The 104-metre-long vessel [ 1 ] has fully automatic diesel-electric propulsion equipped with dynamic positioning system, azimuth thrusters , and a winch to hoist 60 tonnes from ...
Nidhi Eoseewong was born on 23 May 1940, [2] to an ethnic Chinese family in Chiang Mai, Thailand.He studied at Assumption College Sriracha in Chonburi Province, and went on to earn bachelor's and master's degrees in history from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
Padma Nidhi Dhar (21 July 1935 – 11 July 2020) was a three time MLA from Domjur. He was elected to West Bengal State Assembly in 1991, 1996 and 2001 from Communist Party of India (Marxist). Life and politics. He was born on 21 July 1935 in Baisari village of Barishal District of undivided Bengal.
Increasing MSP: on crops on a periodic basis was pledged in the manifesto. 6,000 rupees in annual financial support under the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Yojana. Free electricity: The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana's free power for low-income homes was another pledge in the manifesto.
Nidhi Shah is an Indian television actress best known for her portrayal of Poorva Sharma Shetty in Tu Aashiqui and Kinjal Dave Shah in Anupamaa. [1] Career
Nidhi Razdan (born 11 April 1977) is an Indian journalist and television personality. She was the executive editor of NDTV and the primary anchor of NDTV 24x7 news debate show Left, Right & Centre , and the weekly debate show The Big Fight .
Nidhi (Sanskrit: निधि, romanized: nidhi) is a Sanskrit term meaning, "treasure". It is generally used to indicate the nine treasures called navanidhi ( Sanskrit : नवनिधि , romanized : navanidhi ) belonging to Kubera , the god of wealth. [ 1 ]