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Joginder Singh (CBI Director)
Joginder Singh may refer to: * Joginder Singh (soldier) (1921–1962), Subedar in the Indian Army * Joginder Singh (rally driver) (1932–2013), Kenyan former rally driver * Joginder Singh (field hockey) (1939–2002), Indian hockey player * Joginder Jaswant Singh (born 1945), Chief of Army Staff of India * Tiger Joginder Singh, Indian professional wrestler * Joginder Singh (cricketer, born 1904) (1904–1940), Indian cricketer * Joginder Singh (cricketer, born 1980), Delhi cricketer * Joginder Singh Dhanaor, Indian athlete * Joginder Singh Rao (1938–1994), an Indian cricketer and former major general in the Indian Army * Kaka Joginder Singh Kaka Joginder Singh (1918 in Gujranwala – 23 December 1998, in Bareilly) (also known as Dharti Pakar, meaning "one who clings") was a textile owner and perennial candidate who contested and lost over 300 elections in India.
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Joginder Singh (soldier)
Subedar Joginder Singh Sahnan, PVC (26 September 1921 – 23 October 1962), was an Indian Army soldier who posthumously received India's highest military gallantry award, the Param Vir Chakra. Singh joined the British Indian Army in 1936 and served in the 1st battalion of the Sikh Regiment. During the 1962 Sino-Indian War, he was commanding a platoon at the Bum La Pass in the North-East Frontier Agency. Though heavily outnumbered, he led his troops against a Chinese assault and defended his post until he was wounded and captured. Singh died from his injuries while in Chinese custody. He single-handedly killed more than 50 Chinese soldiers, and became a war hero within the Indian Armed forces. Early life Joginder Singh was born on 26 September 1921 in Mahla Kalan, Moga district, Punjab, British India. He spent his childhood in the same village. His father Sher Singh Sahnan belonged to an agricultural Saini Sikh family which had relocated to Mahla Kalan in Moga district from ...
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Joginder Singh (rally Driver)
Sardar Joginder Singh Bhachu (9 February 1932 – 24 October 2013) was a successful endurance rally driver in the 1960s and 1970s. Popularly known as "The Flying Sikh", He won the Safari Rally three times, in 1965 driving a Volvo PV544 with his brother Jaswant as co-driver, and in 1974 and 1976 driving a Mitsubishi Colt Lancer 1600 GSR. Career The eldest of ten children born to Sardar Battan Singh and Sardarni Swaran Kaur, first generation Kenyan Asian migrants from the Punjab region of India, he was educated at a boarding school in Nairobi. His first work experience was as a spanner boy in his father's garage, and he gained further experience as a mechanic in other organisations before becoming the Royal East African Automobile Association's first patrolman in 1958."The East African Rally & Jo ...
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Joginder Singh (field Hockey)
Joginder Singh (3 August 1939 – 6 November 2002), nicknamed "Gindi",
, Sports Reference was an Indian player. Playing in the right-wing position, he won the silver medal with his team at the in and the in Jakarta, and ...
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Joginder Jaswant Singh
General Joginder Jaswant Singh, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC (born 17 September 1945) is an Indian politician and former Army Chief. He was the 21st Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army. He was appointed on 27 November 2004, and took over the role when his predecessor, General N C Vij, retired on 31 January 2005. He was succeeded by General Deepak Kapoor. He served as the COAS from 31 January 2005, to 30 September 2007. He is the first Sikh to have led the Indian Army and the 11th chief of army staff from the Western Command based at Chandimandir. His selection was not a surprise, as at the time of his appointment he was the most senior officer in the army after General N C Vij. Following his retirement, he became Governor of the state of Arunachal Pradesh on 27 January 2008. Early life and education Joginder Jaswant Singh was born in a military family in Samma Satta. He is a Sikh Khatri of Sareen sub-caste with origins from Rawalpindi. He is the first child of ...
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Tiger Joginder Singh
Joginder Singh (1919-August 1, 1990) was an Indian professional wrestler. He was the first All Asia Tag Team Champion, along with King Kong. He was one of the top professional wrestlers of India at that time. Early life He was born in village Sheron, Tarn Taran, Punjab, British India into a Sikh family. Professional wrestling career Singapore In 1948, Tiger Joginder and Arjan Singh Das were signed by Great World's wrestling promoters, where he competed against many top wrestlers like King Kong, Bill Verna, George Zbisko, Tiger Ray Holden and Seelie Samara, and earned fame worldwide. United States Tiger wrestled in the United States in the late 1940s to the early 1950s, with wrestlers such as The French Angel, Ted Christy, Kola Kwariani, Jack Dempsey, Oki Shikina, Lord Carlton, and Benny Trudel. On 8 March 1950, his match with Chief Thunderbird at Paramount Theatre had attracted much interest. India In 1954, Tiger competed in the Rustam-e-Hind (Champion of India) tour ...
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Major Sardar Joginder Singh Baidwan
Major Sardar Joginder Singh Baidwan (7 July 1904 – 1940) was an Indian athlete. Born in Manakmajra in Ambala District, he was one of the greatest sportsmen that Patiala produced. He was educated at Aitchison's College "Chief's" Lahore and was married to the sister of Colonel Sardar Bahadur Joginder Singh Mann of Montgomery District. He was introduced to the Maharaja of Patiala by his friend HH Raja Joginder Sen of Mandi and entered State service as ADC to HH Maharajadhiraj Bhupinder Singh. Later he became Commandant of the Rajindra Lancers in the Patiala State Forces, and was sometime Military Secretary to HH Maharajadhiraj Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. He was Guardian to Yuvraj Maharajkumar Yadvinder Singh of Patiala. He played in twenty-three first-class matches between 1923 and 1939. He was a member of the Indian cricket team that toured England in 1932, captained by the Maharaja of Porbandar Lieutenant-Colonel Maharaja Rana Shri Sir Natwarsinhji Bhavsinhji Sahib ...
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Joginder Singh (cricketer, Born 1980)
Joginder Singh (born 11 July 1980) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Delhi. He was born in Delhi. He was brought by Delhi Daredevils for the 2010 Indian Premier League The 2010 Indian Premier League season, abbreviated as IPL 3 or the 2010 IPL, was the third season of the Indian Premier League, established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2007. The tournament was hosted by India and had a .... References 1980 births Delhi Capitals cricketers Living people Delhi cricketers Indian cricketers {{India-cricket-bio-1980s-stub ...
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Joginder Singh Dhanaor
Joginder Singh Dhanaor is an Indian athlete. He won a silver medal in the 400 metres and the 4 × 400 m relay in the 1954 Asian Games The 1954 Asian Games ( fil, Palarong Asyano 1954), officially known as the Second Asian Games – Manila 1954 was a multi-sport event held in Manila, Philippines, from May 1 to 9, 1954. A total of 970 athletes from 19 Asian National Olympic Commi .... References Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Athletes (track and field) at the 1954 Asian Games Asian Games silver medalists for India Medalists at the 1954 Asian Games Possibly living people Year of birth missing Indian male sprinters {{India-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Joginder Rao
Rao Joginder Singh whose name was recorded incorrectly as Joginder Singh Rao throughout his career (16 October 1938 – 3 October 1994) was an Indian cricketer: a right-arm medium pace bowler who played only five first-class cricket, first-class games, all for Services cricket team, Services in the 1963–64 Ranji Trophy, but who is notable for having not only taken a Hat-trick (cricket), hat-trick on debut, but for following that up with two more in the ''same innings'' of his second match, one of only two men to have achieved this latter feat (the other being Albert Trott) and the ''only'' man to have taken three in his first two games. Born in Gurgaon, Punjab Province (British India), Punjab, Rao became only the seventh man to achieve the hat-trick on debut when he dismissed three Jammu and Kashmir cricket team, Jammu and Kashmir batsmen as they were bowled out for just 47. Less than a week later, he went one better against Northern Punjab cricket team, Northern Punjab, when h ...
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