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Kantilal Pandya
Kantilal is an Indian name and it may refer to * Kantilal Amrutiya, Indian politician * Kantilal Bhuria, Indian politician * Kantilal Ghia, Indian politician * Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti, Orthopaedic physician * Kantilal Jivan, Guru * Kantilal Kanjee, Zimbabwean cricketer * Kantilal Mardia, Indian statistician * Kantilal Ranchhodji Desai, Indian cricketer * Kantilal Thakoredas Desai Kantilal Thakoredas Desai (1 May 1903 - 29 January 1977) was the second Chief Justice at the High Court of Gujarat whose term in office was from January 1961 till May 1963. Career Desai studied at Bombay. He enrolled as an Advocate at the Hig ..., former Chief Justice of the High Court of Gujarat {{given name Hindu given names Indian masculine given names ...
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Kantilal Amrutiya
Kanabhai Shivlal Amrutiya () officially known as Kantilal Shivlal Amrutiya (), born 8 March 1962, is a former member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly who represented Morbi constituency in Gujarat, India for five terms. He is known by the name "Kanabhai" among the people of Morbi and surroundings. He has worked in agriculture and industry. Personal life Kanabhai was born on 8 March 1962 to a middle-class Patel community family in Jetpar in Morbi district of Gujarat State, India. During the floods due to the Morvi dam failure, in the 1970s, even as a young boy, he volunteered to serve to rehabilitate the victims. As a young man, he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, a student organisation and was involved in the anti-corruption ''Nav Nirman'' Movement. After working as a full-time member for the organisation, he then joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. He completed his schooling from V C Technical Highschool at Morbi. Political career Kanabhai was a Swayam Sevak ...
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Kantilal Bhuria
Kantilal Bhuria (born 1 June 1950) is an Indian politician and a member of Indian National Congress and was till July 2011 the Minister of Tribal Affairs of the Republic of India. He had been promoted to the rank of cabinet minister in the United Progressive Alliance-2 government, led by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2009. Earlier, he was the Minister of State in the Ministry of Agriculture and Minister of State in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution. His successor, the new Minister of Tribal Affairs is V Kishore Chandra Deo, another Congressman. Bhuria was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1998, 1999 and 2004 from Jhabua constituency in Madhya Pradesh and in 2009 from Ratlam Ratlam, known historically as Ratnapuri (lit. ''gem city''), is a city in the northwestern part of the Malwa region in Madhya Pradesh state of India. The city of Ratlam lies above sea level. It is the administrative headquarters of Ratlam di .... He lost 2014 General E ...
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Kantilal Ghia
Kantilal Ghia was a leader of Indian National Congress from Gujarat. He was the First deputy chief minister in Government of Gujarat The Government of Gujarat, also known as Gujarat Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Gujarat and its 33 districts. It consists of an executive of the legislators appointed by the Governor of Gujarat, a judiciary ... in early 1970s. References Year of birth missing Possibly living people Deputy chief ministers of Gujarat Politicians from Ahmedabad Gujarat MLAs 1967–1971 Leaders of the Opposition in Gujarat Indian National Congress politicians from Gujarat {{Gujarat-INC-politician-stub ...
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Kantilal Hastimal Sancheti
Kantilal H. Sancheti (born 24 July 1936) is an orthopaedic physician who invented India's first indigenous knee implant, the Indus Knee, and founder of Maharashtra's first orthopaedic dedicated specialty hospital. Early life Sancheti was born in a Shewtamber Jain family. He holds the academic degrees and fellowships of M.S. (Ortho), F.R.C.S (Edinburgh) U.K., Ph.D (Ortho), F.I.C.S., F.A.C.S. (U.S.A.). Career *Founder Director and Chief Orthopaedic Surgeon, at Sancheti Institute for Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation (SIOR). SIOR is a hospital specialising in Joint Replacement, Traumatology, Spinal Surgery, Paediatrics, Orthopaedic, Arthroscopy and Sports Injuries, Hand and Plastic Surgery. *Chairman, Post Graduate Institute of Orthopaedics, Post Graduate Institute for Physiotherapy and Hospital Management. *Hon. Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Governor of Maharashtra and Indian Armed Forces. *Hon. Professor, Examiner, and member of several high level core committees of various univers ...
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Kantilal Jivan
Kantilal Jivan Shah (1922–2010), also known as Kanti, was a Seychellois conservationist. He has been described as a guru, historian, natural history expert, palmist, vegetarian cook and teacher, photographer, artist and sculptor, agronomist and intellectual. Early life In 1922, Shah was born in Gujarat, India. When he was five years old, his family moved to Seychelles. Career Shah ran an export and import business established by his father in 1890, conducted through a colonial store in Victoria purchased by his family in 1925. His store, named Jivan Imports, sold textiles and local souvenirs, with his living space and library located on the second floor. He was better known for his environmentalism and ecotourism work in Seychelles and as a leading historian and folklorist. He was a committee member of various organizations such as the Alliance Francaise, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Seychelles Environment Trust Fund. Works Shah produced the first colo ...
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Kantilal Kanjee
Kantilal Kanjee (born 22 April 1944) is a Zimbabwean former first-class and Test cricket umpire. Kanjee was born in Salisbury (now Harare) and is of Indian descent. He umpired first-class matches in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) from 1972. At the time, Rhodesian teams took part in the South African domestic first-class competition, the Currie Cup. He became the first non-white umpire to stand in a first-class match in South Africa in January 1975, when Western Province played Transvaal at Newlands, Cape Town, in the 1974/75 Currie Cup. He umpired four Test matches between 1992 and 1994, all played in Zimbabwe. He made his debut as a Test umpire in Zimbabwe's inaugural Test, the single Test against India in Harare in October 1992. Kanjee also stood in the two back-to-back Tests against New Zealand the following month. An experimental umpiring system was used in these three Tests, in which Dickie Bird umpired from one end, and Kanjee shared the umpiring duties at the other end, swapping ...
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Kantilal Mardia
Kantilal Vardichand "Kanti" Mardia (born 1935) is an Indian-British statistician specialising in directional statistics, multivariate analysis, geostatistics, statistical bioinformatics and statistical shape analysis. He was born in Sirohi, Rajasthan, India in a Jain family and now resides and works in Leeds. He is known for his series of tests of multivariate normality based measures of multivariate skewness and kurtosis as well as work on the statistical measures of shape. Life and career Mardia was educated at the Ismail Yusuf College at the University of Bombay (BSc 1955, MSc in statistics 1957), the University of Poona (MSc in pure mathematics 1961), the University of Rajasthan (PhD 1965) and the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (PhD 1967, DSc 1973). He held academic positions at the Institute of Science, Mumbai and the University of Hull. Mardia was appointed professor of applied statistics and head of the Department of Statistics in the School of Mathematics at the Uni ...
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Kantilal Ranchhodji Desai
Kantilal Ranchhodji Desai (27 January 1932 – 23 July 2016) was an Indian cricketer. He played nineteen first-class cricket matches for Gujarat Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ... between 1959 and 1966. References External links * 1932 births 2016 deaths Indian cricketers Gujarat cricketers Cricketers from Surat {{India-cricket-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Kantilal Thakoredas Desai
Kantilal Thakoredas Desai (1 May 1903 - 29 January 1977) was the second Chief Justice at the High Court of Gujarat whose term in office was from January 1961 till May 1963. Career Desai studied at Bombay. He enrolled as an Advocate at the High Court of Bombay in 1930. His specialization was in commercial law. He was brought to the Bench of the court in 1957. When the state of Bombay was bifurcated in 1960, Desai was appointed a Judge at the new Gujarat High Court. Legacy The Bombay High Court holds an annual "Justice K. T. Desai Memorial Lecture" in his honour. Previous speakers in this series include Ruma Pal, Ashok Desai (2013), Ramesh Chandra Lahoti (2014), Anthony Lester, Baron Lester of Herne Hill (2015) and Rohinton Fali Nariman (2016). Sujata Manohar, formerly a judge at the Supreme Court of India The Supreme Court of India ( IAST: ) is the supreme judicial authority of India and is the highest court of the Republic of India under the constitution. It is the m ...
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Indian names are based on a variety of systems and naming conventions, which vary from region to region. Names are also influenced by religion and caste and may come from epics. India's population speaks a wide variety of languages and nearly every major religion in the world has a following in India. This variety makes for subtle, often confusing, differences in names and naming styles. Due to historical Indian cultural influences, several names across South and Southeast Asia are influenced by or adapted from Indian names or words. In some cases, Indian birth name is different from their official name; the birth name starts with a randomly selected name from the person's horoscope (based on the '' nakshatra'' or lunar mansion corresponding to the person's birth). Many children are given three names, sometimes as a part of religious teaching. Pronunciation When written in Latin script, Indian names may use the vowel characters to denote sounds different from conventio ...
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