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Keshav Chandaria
Keshav is an South asian male given name which is a modern form of name Keshava, one of the many names of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu. Notable people with the name include: * Keshav Bansal (born 1991), Indian entrepreneur * Keshav Vaman Bhole (1896–1967), Indian musical composer * Keshav Kumar Budhathoki, Nepalese politician * Keshav Dutt (1925–2021), Indian field hockey player * Keshav Ginde (born 1942), Indian flautist * Keshav Prasad Goenka (1912–1983), Indian businessman * Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (1889–1940), Indian chief * Keshav Rao Jadhav (1933–2018), Indian activist * Keshav Rao Koratkar (1867–1932), Indian pioneer * Keshav Kumar (born 1988), Indian cricketer * Keshav Maharaj (1990), South African cricketer * Keshav Prasad Mainali, Nepalese politician * Keshav Malik (1924–2014), Indian poet * Keshav Dev Malviya (1904–1981), Indian political leader * Keshav Mangave (1926–1997), Indian wrestler * Keshav Prasad Maurya (born 1969), Indian politician ...
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Keshava
Keshava (Sanskrit: ') is an epithet of Vishnu in Hindu tradition. Keshava means Parabrahman, according to Hindu scriptures. The name appears as the 23rd and 648th names in the Vishnu Sahasranama of the Mahabharata. Keshava is also venerated by those persons wanting to avert bad luck or ill-omens. His consort is Keerti (Lakshmi). Etymology Keshava means "the one with beautiful long (unshorn) hair" or "killer of the Keshi demon". According to the Padma Purana, the name refers to Krishna's long, beautiful, looking unshorn hair. Referring to Sangraha Ramayana of Narayana Panditacharya, Authors Meenakshi Bharat and Madhu Grover says that "The name Keshava refers to Vishnu. The letter 'Ka' refers to Brahma and 'Isha' refers to Shiva. The word Keshava refers to one who animates both Brahma and Shiva". Literature A verse from the Vishnu Sahasranama mentions Keshava: In Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna uses the name KeshavaMaharishi Mahesh Yogi on the Bhagavad-Gita, a New Translat ...
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Keshav Dev Malviya
Keshav Dev Malaviya (11 August 1904–27 May 1981) was a leader of Indian National Congress and a union minister of India. He was a member of Lok Sabha from Domariyaganj, Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh (; , 'Northern Province') is a state in northern India. With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world. It was established in 1950 .... He received his degree in oil technology from HBTI Kanpur (now HBTU Kanpur). He served as a Minister of Petroleum in the 1970s in the Congress government. He is also known as the Father of the Indian Petroleum Industry. Notes * In honour of K.D. Malaviya, Dibrugarh University, Assam has established a chair for research purpose in the department of Applied Geology, with collaboration with Oil India Ltd. Duliajan in 1991. This chair is dedicated for research in the field of oil and natural gas. References 1981 deaths 1904 births Lok ...
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Keshav K
Keshav is an South asian male given name which is a modern form of name Keshava, one of the many names of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu. Notable people with the name include: * Keshav Bansal (born 1991), Indian entrepreneur * Keshav Vaman Bhole (1896–1967), Indian musical composer * Keshav Kumar Budhathoki, Nepalese politician * Keshav Dutt (1925–2021), Indian field hockey player * Keshav Ginde (born 1942), Indian flautist * Keshav Prasad Goenka (1912–1983), Indian businessman * Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (1889–1940), Indian chief * Keshav Rao Jadhav (1933–2018), Indian activist * Keshav Rao Koratkar (1867–1932), Indian pioneer * Keshav Kumar (born 1988), Indian cricketer * Keshav Maharaj (1990), South African cricketer * Keshav Prasad Mainali, Nepalese politician * Keshav Malik (1924–2014), Indian poet * Keshav Dev Malviya (1904–1981), Indian political leader * Keshav Mangave (1926–1997), Indian wrestler * Keshav Prasad Maurya (born 1969), Indian politician * Keshav ...
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Keshav Sathe
Keshav Sathe (31 January 1928 – 18 January 2012) was an Indian tabla player, best known for his contributions to the Indo-jazz fusion genre. Among his significant collaborations are the ones with Joe Harriott and John Mayer in 1965–70; Irene Schweizer trio, Barney Wilen and Manfred Schoof in 1967; and later work with John Renbourn, Danny Thompson and Julie Felix. Life Keshav Sathe was born in Bombay, where he began his professional career in 1951, working with a local Indian vocalist by the name of Kelkar. He moved to the United Kingdom in 1956 and joined the Asian Music Circle, a pool of London-based Indian musicians run by former political activist Ayana Deva Angadi. Sathe worked with visiting Indian sitarist Bhaskar Chandavarkar, and in 1961 they played together with the harmonica virtuoso Larry Adler. This was Sathe’s first contact with jazz. In 1965 Sathe began his Indo Jazz Fusion performances and recordings with John Mayer and Joe Harriott, a musical relationship ...
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Keshav Samant
Keshav Samant popularly known as Anand Samant is one of India's most successful contract bridge Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other around a table. Millions o ... players. He has represented India in the world championships. In 2009, he was part of India's senior team at the 15th Bridge Federation of Asia and the Middle East (BFAME) championship in Amman, Jordan. International record Playing record (team events) Playing record (pairs or individual events) *Other Team Events Positions Winners * Shivchatrapati Award by Maharashtra State Government * Gurudutta Trophy * Khosla Trophy * Holkar Trophy * Tolani Grand Prix * Agarwal, Sushania National trophies and other trophies Member of Bridge Organizations * Hon. Gen. Secretary, Public Information Officer oBridge Federation of India* Secretary ...
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Keshav Roy
Keshav Roy (born 1926) was an Indian wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle middleweight at the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XIV Olympiad and also known as London 1948) were an international multi-sport event held from 29 July to 14 August 1948 in London, England, United Kingdom. Following a twelve-year hiatus ca .... References External links * 1926 births Possibly living people Indian male sport wrestlers Olympic wrestlers of India Wrestlers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing {{India-wrestling-bio-stub ...
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Keshav Jagannath Purohit
Keshav Jagannath Purohit (केशव जगन्नाथ पुरोहित) (b. 1923- 17 October 2018) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India. He wrote using the pen name Shantaram (शांताराम). Purohit was born in 1923 in the town of Chamorshi, which used to be in Chandrapur District and is now in Gadchiroli District. After attending Jubilee High School in the town of Chandrapur, he received college degrees, including a doctorate, in English literature from Nagpur University. Purohit taught English literature for 40 years in different colleges in Nagpur, Amravati, and Mumbai, and served for some years as the principal of Ismail Yusuf College in Mumbai before retiring. In 1989, he presided over Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, which was held in Amravati. He died at his residence in the Sahitya Sahawas Society in Vandre on 17 October 2018. Literary work Purohit has written over 30 books on various topics. He coordinated ''Marathi Vishwako ...
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Keshav K Pingali
Keshav K Pingali is an American computer scientist, currently the William Moncrief Chair of Grid and Distributed Computing at the University of Texas at Austin, and also a published author. He previously also held the India Chair of Computer Science at Cornell University and also the N. Rama Rao Professorship at India Institute of Technology. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Association for Computing Machinery and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. In 2020, he was elected a Foreign Member of the Academia Europeana. Keshav Pingali is the co-founder and CEO A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ... of Katana Graph, which is building a high-performance, scale-out platform for graph querying, graph analytics, graph mi ...
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Keshav Pandit
Keshav Swami Purohit (died 1690), also known as Keshav Pandit or Keshav Bhat Pandit, was Chhatrapati Shivaji's Rajpurohit (Religious chief) and a Sanskrit scholar and poet of his times. He was also the ‘Rajpurohit’ and ''Danadhyaksha'' of Sambhaji and Rajaram. Sambhaji's schooling took place under his guidance. Contribution to Coronation Keshav Pandit accompanied Shivaji’s secretary Balaji Awji in his campaign to Uttar Pradesh and Udaipur for obtaining Shivaji’s family history which was necessary for the coronation ceremony. Contribution to history Keshav Pandit has written in Sanskrit poetical biographies of all the Chhatrapatis he had worked with. Especially, his book ‘Rajaram Charitam’ written in 1690, gives a detailed account of Rajaram’s secret flight to Gingee fort from Panhala fort through the areas occupied by the Mughal army. It is supposed to be the most reliable source of Rajaram's escape as Keshav Pandit himself was one of the participants of this jour ...
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Keshav Dattatreya Nayak
Keshav Dattatreya Nayak is a distinguished DRDO scientist and Director of Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Group in Hyderabad, India.Chief Controllers > Dr. KD Nayak, CC R&D (MED & MIST)/ref> Awards Nayak has been awarded many times for his scientific contributions *DRDO Award for contribution to Integrated Guided Missile Development Program The Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme (IGMDP) was an Indian Ministry of Defence programme for the research and development of the comprehensive range of missiles. The programme was managed by the Defence Research and Development ... in 1989. *IETE-IRSI (83) Award for 1997-98 for outstanding contribution in the field of radar and microwave systems. *Technology Day Invention Award by National Research Development Corporation. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Nayak, Keshav Dattatreya Engineers from Andhra Pradesh Living people Bangalore University alumni Indian military engineers Year of birth missing (living peo ...
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Keshav R
Keshav is an South asian male given name which is a modern form of name Keshava, one of the many names of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu. Notable people with the name include: * Keshav Bansal (born 1991), Indian entrepreneur * Keshav Vaman Bhole (1896–1967), Indian musical composer * Keshav Kumar Budhathoki, Nepalese politician * Keshav Dutt (1925–2021), Indian field hockey player * Keshav Ginde (born 1942), Indian flautist * Keshav Prasad Goenka (1912–1983), Indian businessman * Keshav Baliram Hedgewar (1889–1940), Indian chief * Keshav Rao Jadhav (1933–2018), Indian activist * Keshav Rao Koratkar (1867–1932), Indian pioneer * Keshav Kumar (born 1988), Indian cricketer * Keshav Maharaj (1990), South African cricketer * Keshav Prasad Mainali, Nepalese politician * Keshav Malik (1924–2014), Indian poet * Keshav Dev Malviya (1904–1981), Indian political leader * Keshav Mangave (1926–1997), Indian wrestler * Keshav Prasad Maurya (born 1969), Indian politician * Keshav ...
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Keshav Meshram
Keshav Tanaji Meshram (24 November 1937 – 3 December 2007) was a Marathi poet, critic, novelist, and short-story writer from Maharashtra, India. He wrote about 40 books. Early life Meshram was born in a poor ''dalit'' family in Akola on 24 November 1937. He spent his teens and early adulthood working as a railway wagon loader, a construction worker, and an oil mill worker. While struggling to make a living, he continued his education. After graduation from college, he joined Western Railways as a clerk, but later secured the position of a Marathi lecturer at ''Maharshi Dayanand College'' in Parel area of Mumbai. Conversion to Buddhism Meshram was one among the six lakh Dalits who embraced Buddhism in the historic 1956 conversion rally held by Babasaheb Ambedkar. Literary works Meshram's collection of poems ''Utkhanan'' established him as an important poet. His most popular novel ''Hakikat ani Jatayu'' portrayed the anguish of a brilliant ''dalit'' youth, Abhiman, who was sid ...
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