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Asthana Vidhwan
Asthana, from Sanskrit, meaning a royal position or job, may refer to: * ''Asthana'' (moth), a synonym of the moth genus ''Deinopa'' *Asthana (clan), a clan of the Kayastha in India * Asthana Vidushi, an honorary title bestowed on a court musician or dancer in India *Asthana or Mandapa, a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals People *Anushka Asthana (born 1980), British journalist * Kunwar Bahadur Asthana (born 1915), Indian politician and judge * Nupur Asthana, Indian film director * Ragesh Asthana (1962–2014), Indian actor *Rakesh Asthana Rakesh Asthana (born 9 July 1961) is a retired Indian Police Service (IPS). He is of the 1984 batch of Gujarat cadre who served as the Special Director at the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI). In July 2021, he was appointed as Police Com ... (born 1961), Indian police officer and administrator * Sanjay Asthana, doctor at the University of Wisconsin * Shabnam Asthana, Indian public relations person See also * Astana, the ...
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Asthana (moth)
''Deinopa'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae erected by Francis Walker in 1856. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Species *''Deinopa angitia'' (Druce, 1891) Mexico *''Deinopa delinquens'' (Walker, 1858) Brazil (Amazonas) *''Deinopa erecta'' (Walker, 1862) *''Deinopa notabilis'' Walker, 1856 – type species *''Deinopa signiplena ''Deinopa'' is a genus of moths of the family Erebidae erected by Francis Walker in 1856. The genus was previously classified in the subfamily Calpinae of the family Noctuidae. Species *''Deinopa angitia'' (Druce, 1891) Mexico *''Deinopa deli ...'' Walker, 1862 *'' Deinopa transcissaria'' (Walker, 1866) Brazil (Amazonas) References Anobinae Moth genera {{Anobinae-stub ...
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Asthana (clan)
Kayastha (also referred to as Kayasth) denotes a cluster of disparate Indian communities broadly categorised by the regions of the Indian subcontinent in which they were traditionally locatedthe Chitraguptavanshi Kayasthas of North India, the Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhus of Maharashtra, the Bengali Kayasthas of Bengal and Karanas of Odisha. All of them were traditionally considered "writing castes", who had historically served the ruling powers as administrators, ministers and record-keepers. The earliest known reference to the term ''Kayastha'' dates back to the Kushan Empire, when it evolved into a common name for a writer or scribe. In the Sanskrit literature and inscriptions, it was used to denote the holders of a particular category of offices in the government service. In this context, the term possibly derived from ('principal, capital, treasury') and - ('to stay') and perhaps originally stood for an officer of the royal treasury, or revenue department. Over the ...
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Asthana Vidushi
Asthana Vidushi is an honorary title bestowed to a court musician or dancer in India. Notable Asthana Vidushis include Bangalore Nagarathnamma, Aruna Sairam, Bombay Sisters, M. S. Sheela, Geetha Raja, as well as Srirangam Gopalaratnam, Shobha Raju, and S. Sowmya. History Epigraphical records attest that courtesans who were well versed in 64 forms of arts were called Vaiseshikas, and many of whom have even donated their wealth to build temples. Courtesans who were proficient in dance were called the Raja Nartaki's or Royal Dancers and those who were highly proficient in music were given the title Asthana Vidhusi. They were given the title by the Royal houses where they would be obligated to perform in the celebrations held in the royal court. In the case of erstwhile Royal house of the Mysore Kingdom performing artists in music and dance considered it a unique honour to be recognized by the Royalty and given the title 'Asthana Vidushi' or Court dancer or musician. Such recognit ...
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Mandapa
A mandapa or mantapa () is a pillared hall or pavilion for public rituals in Indian architecture, especially featured in Hindu temple architecture. Mandapas are described as "open" or "closed" depending on whether they have walls. In temples, one or more mandapas very often lie between the sanctuary and the temple entrance, on the same axis. In a large temple other mandapas may be placed to the sides, or detached within the temple compound. Temple architecture In the Hindu temple the ''mandapa'' is a porch-like structure through the (''gopuram'') (ornate gateway) and leading to the temple. It is used for religious dancing and music and is part of the basic temple compound. The prayer hall was generally built in front of the temple's ''sanctum sanctorum'' (''garbhagriha''). A large temple would have many ''mandapa''. If a temple has more than one ''mandapa'', each one is allocated for a different function and given a name to reflect its use. For example, a ''mandapa'' ...
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Anushka Asthana
Anushka Asthana (born 1980) is a British Indian journalist and television presenter, who is currently deputy political editor of ITV News. Early life Asthana was born in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, and raised in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester. Her parents, both doctors, moved to the United Kingdom from New Delhi, India in the 1970s. Asthana attended the private school Manchester High School for Girls and read economics at St John's College, Cambridge. Career Asthana joined ''The Observer'' as a general reporter in 2003 and spent several months at ''The Washington Post'' in 2006 on the Laurence Stern fellowship. Later she was a political correspondent for ''The Times'' before beginning to work for Sky News in 2013 as a political correspondent. In succession to Patrick Wintour, Asthana was appointed in December 2015 as the joint political editor of ''The Guardian'', in a job share arrangement with Heather Stewart which began in early 2016. From 23 April 2017, Asthana covered ...
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Kunwar Bahadur Asthana
Kunwar Bahadur Asthana (born 9 May, 1915) was an Indian politician and Chief Justice. He was a Member of Parliament, representing Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Janata Party. He was Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court Allahabad High Court, also known as High Court of Judicature at Allahabad is the high court based in Prayagraj that has jurisdiction over the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was established on 17 March 1866, making it one of the oldest high ... from 1974 to 1980. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Asthana, K. B. Rajya Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh Janata Party politicians 1915 births Year of death missing 20th-century Indian judges Judges of the Allahabad High Court Chief justices of the Allahabad High Court People from Prayagraj ...
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Nupur Asthana
Nupur Asthana is an Indian film director and writer known for her work in Hindi cinema and television. She made her debut on Indian television with the 1998 TV series ''Hip Hip Hurray''. Her film debut was the 2011 youth film ''Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge'' produced by the Y-Films banner - the youth arm of Yashraj Films. Early life Asthana grew up in Kolkata and Hyderabad. She studied English literature at Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Delhi University. She was actively involved in amateur theatre and headed the dramatics society in her college. She did her post graduation in Social Communications Media from Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai. Career * She started her career as an intern with film maker Ketan Mehta''.'' Later she was the Chief Assistant Director on the film ''Aar Ya Paar'' where she was also the voice of Kamal Sidhu. * She debuted as a writer and director on Indian Television with the prime time TV series ''Hip Hip Hurray on Zee Tv.'' The story is based on the l ...
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Ragesh Asthana
Ragesh Asthana (17 May 1962 – 20 March 2014) was an Indian actor who acted in several Hindi television serials such as ''Agle Janam Mohe Bitiya Hi Kijo'' and ''Palampur Express'', Katputli and was last seen in ''Gumraah'' on Channel V. Personal life Ragesh was born on 17 May 1962 in Uganda. He married Jyothi in 1994 and had two children Nanaki and Yuvaraj. Early career Ragesh debuted as an actor in 1987 in the serial ''Subah'', directed by Bharat Rungachary, where he played the character of "Appu Swami". Ragesh had initially auditioned for the role of another character "Prem", but was rejected. He then tried for the next best role available and during the audition enacted a soliloquy from one of the plays that he had earlier acted in, which helped him bag the role of "Appu Swami". He also featured in a Doordarshan serial called Inkaar, which had an anti-drugs social message. He played the role of the protagonist's best friend, who helped him to come back to normal life after ...
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Rakesh Asthana
Rakesh Asthana (born 9 July 1961) is a retired Indian Police Service (IPS). He is of the 1984 batch of Gujarat cadre who served as the Special Director at the Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI). In July 2021, he was appointed as Police Commissioner of Delhi. He retired on 31 July 2022 after an extension of 1 year. Early life and education Rakesh Asthana was educated at Netarhat Residential School, Netarhat and at the St. John's College, Agra. Career Rakesh Asthana investigated the Fodder Scam, a corruption scandal that involved the embezzlement of about ₹9.4 billion in Bihar. He filed a charge sheet against Lalu Prasad Yadav in 1996. Lalu was arrested for the first time in 1997. Asthana caught DGMS Director General taking bribes in Dhanbad. By that time, this was the first case of its kind in the whole country, when the officers of the Director-General had come under arrest. Rakesh also investigated the 2008 Ahmedabad bombings. Asthana had also examined the case ...
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Sanjay Asthana
Sanjay Asthana is Chief of the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and holds the Duncan G. and Lottie H. Ballantine Endowed Chair in Geriatrics. Since 2009, Asthana has also served as Director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. In 2015, Asthana was appointed the first Associate Dean for Gerontology. He also holds an appointment at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital, where he serves as the Director of the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center. Asthana's father, an economist and diplomat for the United Nations, suffered from Alzheimer's disease, spurring Ashtana to study the disease. Asthana has participated in clinical trials of therapeutic interventions, including those testing the effects of soy isoflavones Isoflavones are substituted derivatives of isoflavone, a type of naturally occurring isoflavonoids, many of which act as phytoestrogens in mammals. Isofla ...
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Shabnam Asthana
Shabnam Asthana is an Indian public relations expert, speaker, and entrepreneur. In 2012, she received the National Public Relations Hall of Fame award by PRCI from H. K. Dua for her contributions in the public relations field. Early life and education Asthana was born in Bokaro Steel City. She earned a bachelor's degree in arts from Lady Shri Ram College in 1983 and later, she earned a master's degree in arts and also studied at Symbiosis to complete a post graduate diploma in Public Relations and Advertising. She also completed a postgraduate program in marketing management from Symbiosis, Pune. Career Asthana taught English for more than 2 years at the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla. After leaving NDA, she worked at a few private companies and also as a freelance journalist and writer for leading newspapers and magazines. She also served as a panelist and guest faculty for Institutes and Business Schools including Symbiosis, Indira, IIBM, Sinhagad, Matrix, NIILM, ...
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