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Malhotra
Malhotra is an Indian surname of the Dhai Ghar sub-group of Khatris from Punjab. It is modified usage of '' Mehrotra''. Notable people Administrators * Ajai Malhotra, Indian career diplomat who served as Ambassador of India to the Russian Federation. * Anna Rajam Malhotra, first female IAS officer of India * G. C. Malhotra, former Secretary General of 12th Lok Sabha and 13th Lok Sabha * Jagmohan Malhotra, former Governor of Jammu and Kashmir * Maharaja Chandu Lal Malhotra, prime minister of Hyderabad and former military general in Khalsa Army. * Neena Malhotra, IFS officer and Indian Ambassador to Republic of San Marino * R. N. Malhotra, Indian banker who served as the 17th governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) * Saloni Malhotra, CEO of DesiCrew Army officers * Anoop Malhotra, Lieutenant General in Indian Army * Om Prakash Malhotra, Former Chief of Indian Army * Ravish Malhotra, an Indian air force pilot and astronaut Artists * DJ Rekha (Rekha Malhotra ...
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Manish Malhotra
Manish Malhotra (born December 5 1966) is an Indian fashion designer, couturier, costume stylist, entrepreneur, filmmaker, revivalist based in Mumbai, India. The founder of the eponymous label, Manish Malhotra, he has been deeply entrenched in the twin worlds of fashion and film for the past three decades. He has styled and designed for more than thousands of movies and won numerous awards. He is known for redefining and modernizing how actors look in Indian films and reviving some of the country's forgotten crafts. The recipient of several awards, Malhotra rose to prominence for his elaborate work in cinema with Bollywood, Telugu, Tamil, Hollywood, Television, and the Fashion industry. Malhotra became famous for his outlook on the importance of costumes in films, often becoming a part of the narration and script reading process to develop costumes for films. Malhotra has been felicitated with Priyadarshini Memorial Award for his contribution to the fashion industry. Filmf ...
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Ravish Malhotra
Ravish Malhotra (born 25 December 1943 in Lahore, British India) is a retired Air commodore (India), Air Commodore of the Indian Air Force. He was an Air Force test pilot stationed at the test centre in Bangalore. He was also the Air Officer Commanding of Hindon Air Force Station near Delhi. In 1982, he was chosen to train for spaceflight in the Soviet Union's Intercosmos program. Malhotra served as backup for Rakesh Sharma on the Soyuz T-11 mission which launched the first Indian into space, but never went to space himself. Malhotra was awarded the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples in 1984 and the Kirti Chakra in 1985. Early life Malhotra was born on 25 December 1943 in Lahore, in former British India to a family with three other siblings. His mother was Raj Malhotra and his father was SC Malhotra. His family moved from Lahore to Delhi after India's India independence, independence from Britain and the subsequent Partition of India, partition in 1947. The family first sta ...
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Ajai Malhotra
Ajai Malhotra is a former Indian career diplomat who served as Ambassador of India to the Russian Federation. He is the Chairperson of the Advisory Committee to the United Nations Human Rights Council, Geneva. Diplomatic career He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1977. From 1979–1982 he served at the High Commission in Nairobi, handling political work relating to Kenya and India's relations with Seychelles. From 1982–1985 he was Second Secretary (Pol.)/First Secretary (Pol.) at the Indian Embassy in Moscow. From 1985, he served as First Secretary (Pol.) at the Permanent Mission of India to the UN in Geneva, where he handled work related to the WHO, WIPO, ILO and other UN agencies, represented India on the ILO Committee on Freedom of Association and also participated in annual meetings of the UN Human Rights Commission. He returned to the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi in 1989, as a Deputy Secretary handling human rights and international environmental issues ...
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Namit Malhotra
Namit Malhotra (born 2 April 1976) is the chief executive officer of visual effects, animation and stereo conversion company DNEG. He is also the founder and non-executive director of Prime Focus Limited, world's largest independent integrated media services company. Early life Malhotra is the eldest son of Bollywood film producer Naresh Malhotra and grandson of cinematographer M.N. Malhotra, who worked on one of India's first colour films in 1953, Jhansi Ki Rani. He grew up in Mumbai, India and went to Jasudben M L School, Khar. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in commerce from H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai. Career In 1995, Malhotra enrolled in a computer graphics school, where he saw how whole movies could be created on computers. He later recruited three of his teachers at the school as co-founders and started Video Workshop, an editing studio in his father's garage. Over the next two years, Video Workshop completed work on many television shows and s ...
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Om Prakash Malhotra
General Om Prakash Malhotra, (6 August 1922 – 29 December 2015), best known as OP Malhotra, was a senior army officer in the Indian Army who served as the 10th Chief of Army Staff of the Indian Army from 19781981. Upon retiring from his military service in India, he served in the Indian Foreign Service when he tenured as the Indian Ambassador to Indonesia 1981-1984, and later served as a political administrator in India as the Governor of Punjab and Administrator of Chandigarh 1990-1991. Early life Om Prakash Malhotra was born on 6 August 1922 in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, British India, into a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family of the Malhotra clan, within the Dhai Ghar family-group. Malhotra received his schooling first at Model High School, Srinagar, and then at Sri Pratap College, Srinagar. He then attended Government College University, Lahore, before being selected to join the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dera Doon. Military career He was commissioned into the ...
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Anoop Malhotra
General Anoop Malhotra (born 1955, in Nainital, India) is a retired Lt General of the Indian Army. Early life and education Anoop Malhotra is the son of Colonel A. P. Malhotra and Nand Rani Malhotra (Nando) and nephew of Prem Nath Sahni. He is the youngest of the three sons of Nando the other two being Dr. Ashok Malhotra and Deepak Malhotra who currently lives in Spain and is a British National. He did his early schooling at The Air Force School (Subroto Park) of New Delhi before he was selected to the National Defence Academy (India) for a career in the army. Career in Artillery Malhotra was commissioned into the Artillery in 1974. He has completed Advance Gunnery and Long Gunnery Staff Courses at the School of Artillery Deolali; Armament Technology Course at IAT (now DIAT), Girinagar, Pune; Defence Services Staff College Course at Wellington, and the Senior Command Course at College of Combat, Mhow. While with the Army from 1974 to 1995, Malhotra served in field, medium, light ...
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Neena Malhotra
Neena Malhotra is an Indian Foreign Service officer. She is currently Indian Ambassador to Republic of San Marino, with residence in Rome. Career In early 2020, Malhotra was shuffled from Joint Secretary (Eastern and Southern Africa) to Additional Secretary (Indo-Pacific). In October 21, 2020 it was announced Malhotra would be Indian Ambassador to Republic of San Marino. Maid abuse lawsuit Neena Malhotra served as press counselor at the Consulate General in New York from 2006 to 2009. Malhotra and her husband Jogesh Malhotra were sued in 2010 for slavery in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York by their former maid Shanti Gurung. The lawsuit alleged the Malhotras made Gurung sleep on the floor despite unoccupied bedrooms and regularly work arduous 16-hour days doing housework. Her duties included giving a daily massage for Neena Malhotra, a task that made Gurung "extremely uncomfortable". Gurung had her passport taken away and the Malhotras threate ...
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Karan Malhotra
Karan Malhotra is an Indian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his debut film '' Agneepath'' (2012) which emerged as one of the highest grossing Bollywood film of the year. Before marking his directorial debut with Dharma Productions, he has worked for ten years as an assistant director in the Hindi film industry. Career Malhotra worked as an assistant director in the films such as ''Jodhaa Akbar'', ''My Name Is Khan'' and ''Jaan-E-Mann'' before co-writing and directing '' Agneepath'', a remake of the 1990 cult classic of the same name. Karan Malhotra has also directed the film ''Brothers'' in 2015, an official remake of the 2011 American film ''Warrior'' starring Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline Fernandez and Jackie Shroff. Malhotra and his wife Ekta Pathak Malhotra began collaborating on the screenplay for ''Shuddhi'' which was slated for a Diwali 2016 release for Dharma Productions. Whilst working on the script both made several research-bas ...
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Anna Rajam Malhotra
Anna Rajam Malhotra (née George; 17 July 1927 – 17 September 2018) was an Indian Administrative Service officer. She was the first woman in India to hold this position. Anna Rajam belonged to the 1951 batch of the IAS and married R. N. Malhotra, her batchmate. Early life and education Anna Malhotra was born in 1927 in Niranam, Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta as the daughter of Ottavelil O. A. George and Anna Paul. She was the granddaughter of Malayalam author Pailo Paul. She grew up in Calicut (Kozhikode district, Kerala) and completed her intermediate from Providence Women's College and bachelor's degree from Malabar Christian College in Calicut. In 1949 she obtained her master's in English literature from University of Madras. She passed the civil services examination in 1950, and was the second woman to do so. Career Malhotra was discouraged from joining the service by the board which consisted of four ICS officers, headed by R.N. Banerjee the Chairman of UPSC. She was inste ...
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Jhataleka Malhotra
Jhataleka Malhotra is an Indian model and beauty queen. She was crowned the first runner-up in Femina Miss India 2014. She represented India at Miss International 2014 held in Japan where she won the Miss Internet Beauty award though she did not get placed. Early life Femina Miss India 2014 Malhotra participated in Femina Miss India 2014 and was crowned as Femina Miss India International 2014 by Sobhita Dhulipala. She also won Best National Costume award. Miss International 2014 Malhotra competed in Miss International 2014 and won Miss Internet Beauty award at the pageant and her national costume, designed by Melvyn Noronha, was the 3rd runner-up. Career In 2021, Malhotra made her film debut, starring in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's romantic film ''Tuesdays And Fridays'' opposite actress Poonam Dhillon Poonam Dhillon (born 18 April 1962) is an Indian actress and politician. A former Femina Miss India (1977), she is best known for her 1979 film ''Noorie.'' Some of her well-known ...
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Saloni Malhotra
Saloni Malhotra is the founder and CEO of DesiCrew, an IT-enabled service company that provides back-office and support services in rural areas of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Although establishing a BPO company is not a major task, she is widely acclaimed for her work of establishing these in rural parts of the states and employing inexperienced and untrained people from small villages. Career Saloni did her engineering from University of Pune in state of Maharashtra. She started her career in an interactive media startup, ''Web Chutney'' based in Delhi. She somehow came into contact of Professor Jhunjhunwala of TeNet group, IIT Madras and came up with this idea. Her company DesiCrew received wide acclamation for this innovative approach and has been quite applauded. DesiCrew has rural delivery centers in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Gujarat, and employs 900-odd people from these villages. She currently is on the Board of Directors of DesiCrew. Awards * TiE Stree Shakthi A ...
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Jagmohan
Jagmohan Malhotra (25 September 1927 – 3 May 2021), known by the mononym Jagmohan, was an Indian civil servant and politician. After working with the Indian National Congress, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 1995. He served as Lieutenant Governor of Delhi and Goa, as the 5th Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, and for three terms as Member of Parliament for New Delhi. In the cabinet, he served as Union Minister for Urban Development and Tourism. Early life Jagmohan Malhotra was born in a Punjabi Hindu Khatri family to Amir Chand and Dropadi Devi on 25 September 1927 in Hafizabad, British India. He got married in 1957 to Uma, who came to be known as Uma Jagmohan. Career Jagmohan admired Georges-Eugene Haussmann. Jagmohan first gained notoriety during his stint as vice-chairman of the Delhi Development Authority in the mid 1970s. During this time he grew close to Sanjay Gandhi, who functioned as an informal advisor to his mother, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. During the ...
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