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Inderjit Singh can refer to: *Indarjit Singh, British journalist and interfaith activist *Inderjit Singh (politician), former member of the Parliament of Singapore *Kunwar Inderjit Singh, former Prime Minister of Nepal *Rao Inderjit Singh Raja Rao Inderjit Singh Yadav is an Scion of erstwhile state of Rewari Indian politician and a Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Government of India. A member of the 17th Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, he ..., Indian politician *Inderjit Singh Reyat, alleged for the bombing of Air India Flight 182 {{hndis, Singh, Inderjit ...
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Indarjit Singh
Indarjit Singh, Baron Singh of Wimbledon (born 17 September 1932), sometimes transliterated Inderjit Singh, is a British journalist and broadcaster, a prominent British Indian active in Sikh and interfaith activities, and a member of the House of Lords. He is editor of the '' Sikh Messenger'' and known as a presenter of the ''Thought for the Day'' segment on BBC Radio 4's ''Today'' programme, and BBC Radio 2's ''Pause for Thought''. He also contributes to British and overseas newspapers and journals including ''The Times'', ''The Guardian'' and ''The Independent''. Biography Singh was born in 1932 at Rawalpindi, then in the British Indian province of the Punjab, and came to England with his parents in 1933. His father was a medical doctor. He studied engineering at Birmingham University. Between 1955 and 1975, he worked in mining and civil engineering for the National Coal Board, for construction company Costain as a mine manager in India, and in local government in London. ...
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Inderjit Singh (politician)
Inderjit Singh Dhaliwal (born 5 June 1960) is a serial entrepreneur
New Straits Times – 21 November 2009 and former politician in Singapore's parliament representing the from 1996 to 2015.Curriculm Vitae


Kunwar Inderjit Singh
Kunwar Indrajit Singh ( ne, कुँवर इन्द्रजीत सिंह; 1906 – 4 October 1982), popularly known as Dr. K.I. Singh or just K.I. Singh was a Nepali politician and revolutionary who served as the 20th Prime Minister of Nepal in 1957. He was key Nepali Congress in organizing the 1951 Nepali Revolution, and was a leader in its militant wing, the Muktisena, who later refused to recognize the Delhi Accord and was forced to flee the country following a revolt he took part in. In 1955 he returned and formed the United Democratic Party, and following the installation of the Panchayat system he agitated for its end, for which he was jailed. Following his release, he went into self-imposed exile, and much later returned to Nepal and was elected a member to the Rastriya Panchayat. He was known as the "Robin Hood of the Himalayas", and was very popular throughout the country. Pre-revolution Early life K.I. Singh was born in the Doti District of Nepal, a ...
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Rao Inderjit Singh
Raja Rao Inderjit Singh Yadav is an Scion of erstwhile state of Rewari Indian politician and a Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the Government of India. A member of the 17th Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, he represents Gurugram in Haryana and is a member of Bharatiya Janata Party. At the national level, he has served as Cabinet Minister for the Environment, as Minister of State for External Affairs, and as Minister of State for Defence Production. Since 2009 he has chaired the Parliamentary Information technology committee. Earlier he was in Indian National Congress party. Rao Inderjit is considered one of the most powerful leaders of Ahirwal belt of Haryana. Rao Inderjit is descendant of freedom fighter and Maharaja of Kingdom of Rewari Rao Tula Ram. Early life Rao is born in Royal family of Erstwhile State of Rewari (Ahirwal) and is the son of Raja Rao Birendra Singh, who served as a second Chief Minister of Haryana. Rao studied at the La ...
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