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Jogi may refer to: Art and entertainment * ''Jogi'' (2005 film), a Kannada film * "Jogi" (Panjabi MC song), 2003 * "Jogi" (The Sketches song), a song by Pakistani Sufi-rock band The Sketches *"Jogi", a main song performed by Arko featuring Yasser Desai & Aakanksha Sharma from the soundtrack of the Indian film ''Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana'' * ''Jogi'' (2022 film), a Hindi film Other uses *Yogi, or jogi, a yoga practitioner *Yogi Nath, a Shaivism-related group of monks *Jogi (caste), a major Hindu social group of South Asia *Jogi Faqir, a Muslim community of South Asia *Jogi (Afghanistan), one of the peripatetic groups of Afghanistan *Jogi language, an Indo-Aryan language of India and Pakistan People with the name *Jõgi, Estonian surname (including people with the name) *Ajit Jogi (born 1946), Indian politician *Amit Jogi (born 1977), Indian politician, Ajit's son *Jogi Ram Sihag, Indian politician *Renu Jogi, Indian politician elected to the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly *Santh ...
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Jogi (2005 Film)
''Jogi'' is a 2005 Indian Kannada-language action film written and directed by Prem. It stars Shiva Rajkumar, Jennifer Kotwal and Arundathi Nag. Jogi was released on 19 August 2005. Record box office collection was reported across Karnataka and the movie completed 100 days in more than 61 theaters. The film was noted for its technical prowess, colloquial Kannada dialogue and lyrics. Its story revolves around an old lady who comes to the city from her village in search of her presumably lost son. It was remade in Telugu as ''Yogi'' and in Tamil as ''Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram''. Gurukiran scored the music, while director Prem penned lyrics for all the songs. The audio, released by Ashwini Audio, was a critical and commercial success. The film turned out as highest grossing Kannada movie of the year 2005. Plot The film is narrated in a non-linear fashion, with the use of several multiple flashbacks. In the opening scene, a dreaded underworld don is brutally hacked to death ...
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Jõgi
Jõgi is an Estonian word and surname meaning "river". Notable people with the name include: *Aili Jõgi (1931–2017), Estonian schoolgirl who blew up a Soviet War monument in 1946 * Helmer Jõgi (born 1952), Estonian politician *Ülo Jõgi Ülo Jõgi (12 March 1921, in Tallinn – 14 May 2007, in Tallinn) was an Estonian war historian who was active in the Estonian resistance against the Soviet occupation of Estonia. On 11 December 1944, Jõgi (former member of Erna long-range re ... (1921-2007), Estonian war historian, patriot and member of Estonian resistance against the Soviet occupation of Estonia See also * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jogi Estonian-language surnames ...
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Jogi-jeot
''Jogi-jeot'' () or salted yellow croaker is a variety of ''jeotgal'' (salted seafood), made with yellow croakers. In Korean cuisine, ''jogi-jeot'' is widely used as ''banchan'' (side dish), as a condiment, or as an ingredient for kimchi. History Korean people have eaten yellow croakers for a very long time, as ''Shuowen Jiezi'', an early 2nd-century Chinese dictionary, reports that yellow croakers were caught in Lelang, and that a Han commandery existed within the Korean peninsula. Preparation Fresh yellow croakers, with lustrous scales and a chubby belly, caught in May to June. are preferred. Croakers are washed and drained on ''sokuri'' (bamboo tray), then stuffed with coarse salt, and laid on a salt-lined ''onggi'' (earthenware jar). One layer of fish is followed by one layer of salt, and so on. When the jar is around 70% filled, split and sterilized bamboo stalks are laid over the croakers, followed by boiled and cooled brine (mixture of 2/3 water and 1/3 salt). In tota ...
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Sunil Jogi
Sunil Jogi is an Indian author. He is a poet of comic verses and the ex-president of  the Hindustani Academy, a post holding the rank of a Minister of State in the Government of Uttar Pradesh. He is also a Hindi adviser to the Ministry of Railways & Parliamentary Affairs. Life Born on 1 January 1971, Jogi obtained his masters and doctoral degrees in Hindi. literature He is the author of over 100 books and is the president of MAA Foundation, New Delhi, a nonprofit organization promoting sustainable education in rural areas. Jogi was honored by the Government of India in 2015 with Padma Shri Padma Shri (IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest Indian honours system, civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, ..., the fourth highest Indian civilian award. References Further reading * External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jogi, Sunil Recipien ...
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Santhosh Jogi
Santhosh Jogi ( 1975 – 13 April 2010) was an Indian film actor and singer who acted in more than 30 films in Malayalam cinema. He marked his debut in a 2004 Malayalam movie, ''Two Wheeler''. His most memorable roles were in ''Mayavi'', in which he played the main villain role, and in '' Keerthichakra'', in which he played the role of a military officer. Personal life Jogi was born in Eravimangalam, the son of Purathu Sethumadhavan and Komattil Malathi Amma. He completed his education from Vyasa College, Thrissur. He started his career as a singer at local stage programmes. After his debut in ''Two Wheeler'', he worked as a professional singer in Dubai and played supporting roles, often as villains, in several Malayalam films. He was married to Jijy on 24 June 2001 and had two daughters, Chithralekha and Kapila. Death Santhosh Jogi was found dead in his friend's flat at Thrissur on 13 April 2010. His body was found hanging from a fan, and the police stated that the suicide ...
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Renu Jogi
Dr. Renu Jogi is an Indian politician. She was elected to the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly from Kota in the 2018 Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Janta Congress Chhattisgarh. She is wife of 1st Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Ajit Jogi Ajit Pramod Kumar Jogi (29 April 1946 29 May 2020) was an Indian politician, who served as the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, India. He was a member of the political party named Janta Congress Chhattisgarh. Education Jogi studied Me .... References 1957 births Living people Janta Congress Chhattisgarh politicians Indian National Congress politicians from Chhattisgarh People from Raipur, Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh MLAs 2018–2023 Chhattisgarh MLAs 2003–2008 Chhattisgarh MLAs 2008–2013 Chhattisgarh MLAs 2013–2018 {{Chhattisgarh-INC-politician-stub ...
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Jogi Ram Sihag
Jogi Ram Sihag is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Haryana Legislative Assembly from Barwala in the 2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Jannayak Janta Party The Jannayak Janta Party, abbreviated as, JJP is an Indian state-level political party in Haryana, India. JJP is a recognized state political party. JJP was founded on 9 December 2018 by Dushyant Chautala with the ideology of Devi Lal, who serv .... References Living people Jannayak Janta Party politicians People from Hisar district Haryana MLAs 2019–2024 Year of birth missing (living people) {{Haryana-politician-stub ...
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Amit Jogi
Amit Jogi (born 7 August 1977) is an American-born Indian politician. Early life Jogi is the son of former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Ajit Jogi. He was supposedly an Indian citizen by birth, and became an Indian citizen in July 2004 or 2002. His date and place of birth are unclear due to the fact that he provided documents with contradictory information. However, at a later point, he stated his date of birth to be 7 August 1977, and his place of birth to be Dallas, United States. ''"I can't help where I was born... I was born in Dallas, USA, in 1977 and I was nationalized by LK Advani in 2002.'' Jogi is a 1998 graduate of St. Stephen's College, Delhi, has an MA in Politics and International Studies, from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, and an LLB from Pandit Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (2009). Career He became a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Marwahi (Vidhan Sabha Constituency, Chhattisgarh) in 2013 Assembly Elections. He defeate ...
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Ajit Jogi
Ajit Pramod Kumar Jogi (29 April 1946 29 May 2020) was an Indian politician, who served as the first chief minister of Chhattisgarh, India. He was a member of the political party named Janta Congress Chhattisgarh. Education Jogi studied Mechanical Engineering at Maulana Azad College of Technology (MACT), Bhopal. He was college topper and hence won the University Gold Medal in 1968. He studied law at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. After having worked briefly as a lecturer at the National Institute of Technology, Raipur, he was selected for two of the most coveted civil services of India; the Indian Police Service and the Indian Administrative Service. He was selected for the Indian Police Service at age of 22. Two years later he was selected for Indian Administrative Service (IAS). He was posted in his home state, Madhya Pradesh as an IAS officer. Personal life He was born on April 29, 1946, at Gaurela in Marwahi district of Chhattisgarh. He is survived by w ...
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Jogi Language
Jogi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Jogi people in Sindh, Pakistan. The language is generally considered a dialect of Marwari, but the pronouns are distinct. Many Hindu Hindus (; ) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pages 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for ... as well as Muslim Jogi's of Sindh speak Jogi language as their native including Sindhi as well; whereas Jogi in other parts of Pakistan speak mostly Jogi language. However, the Jogi living in Thari Mirwah Sindh are a sub-caste of the Rajpar tribe, whose native language is Sindhi, and do not speak Jogi. References Languages of Sindh Articles citing ISO change requests {{IndoAryan-lang-stub ...
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Jogi (Panjabi MC Song)
"Jogi" is a song remixed by British bhangra artist and DJ Panjabi MC. Some remix versions also credit Beenie Man. The original vocals were by Muhammad Sadiq (male vocals) and Ranjit Kaur (female vocals) in the release "Na Dil De Pardesi Nu". "Jogi" also contains further sample from "It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps and "Put It On" by Big L feat. Kid Capri. The song was included in Panjabi MC's album ''The Album'' that also contained Panjabi MC's major hit "Mundian To Bach Ke "Mundian To Bach Ke" ( pa, ਮੁੰਡਿਆਂ ਤੋਂ ਬੱਚ ਕੇ, ), also titled "Beware of the Boys (Mundian To Bach Ke)" or "Beware", is a bhangra music song produced by British musician Panjabi MC, with vocals and lyrics by Punjab ...". ''Jogi EP'' Panjabi MC released an EP also titled ''Jogi'' on 29 July 2003 with various mixes: #Panjabi MC & Beenie Man - "Jogi" - 3:53 #Panjabi MC & Beenie Man - "Jogi (New York Mix)" - 3:43 #Panjabi MC - "Jogi" - 3:12 #Panjabi MC - "Jogi (Deichkind Short M ...
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Jogi (Afghanistan)
There are several ethnic groups in Afghanistan which traditionally lead a peripatetic life. This means they are nomadic and their main occupations centre around providing services to the settled populations they travel among, like peddling particular goods or performing music. In this way, they contrast both with the settled population and with the pastoralist nomads. They are of low social status and are known to outsiders as ''Jats'', a derogatory term that none of the groups use as a self-designation. Name The term ''Jāt'' is derogatory and none of the peripatetic groups uses it for itself, although they do employ it in reference to other peripatetic communities. It is unclear how these distinct groups acquired the name Jat. In neighbouring South Asia, the term Jat refers to a large cluster of agriculture castes, some especially in the Balochistan are connected with camel breeding and herding. Social characteristics Generally, what defines groups is a nomadic lifestyle, wi ...
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