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Manali may refer to: Places in India * Manali, Himachal Pradesh Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately north o ..., * Manali, Chennai, a locality of Chennai * Manali New Town, a locality of Chennai * Manali, Gummidipoondi, a village in Tamil Nadu * Manali River, a river in Kerala People * Manali Dey, a Bengali actress.. * Manali Dakshini (1997), a Maharashtrian cricketer * Manali Jagtap (1978), political and fine artist Other * Manali Petrochemical {{disambig, geo ...
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Manali, Himachal Pradesh
Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately north of the state capital of Shimla and northeast of the national capital of New Delhi. With a population of 8,096 people recorded in the 2011 Indian census Manali is the beginning of an ancient trade route through Lahaul (H.P) and Ladakh, over the Karakoram Pass and onto Yarkand and Hotan in the Tarim Basin of China. Manali is a popular tourist destination in India and serves as the gateway to the Lahaul and Spiti district as well as the city of Leh in Ladakh.''Paper also Presented at the International Seminar on Disasters, Environment and Development, 9–12 December 1994, New Delhi, India'' –by History Manali is named after the Sanātanī lawgiver Manu (see Manusmriti). The name ''Manali'' is regarded as the derivative of ''Manu-Al ...
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Manali, Chennai
Manali is an industrial and residential part of Chennai, India. It is a zone in Greater Chennai Corporation located in the northern part of Chennai district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. As of 2011, the neighborhood had a population of 35,248. History In October 2011, the erstwhile Manali municipality of Tiruvallur district merged with Greater Chennai Corporation and later became a part of Chennai district since August 2018. Demographics According to 2011 census, Manali had a population of 35,248 with a sex-ratio of 968 females for every 1,000 males, much above the national average of 929. A total of 4,208 were under the age of six, constituting 2,194 males and 2,014 females. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes accounted for 23.33% and 0.09% of the population respectively. The average literacy of the town was 74.52%, compared to the national average of 72.99%. The town had a total of : 9331 households. There were a total of 12,745 workers, comprising 25 cultiv ...
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Manali New Town
Manali Pudhunagar ( ta, மணலி புதுநகர்) also known as Manali New Town is a neighbourhood developed by CMDA that falls under the newly formed Tiruvottiyur taluk of North Chennai Revenue Division of Chennai city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu (; , TN) is a state in southern India. It is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu is the home of the Tamil people, whose Tamil language .... Development and controversies Manali Pudhunagar was among the first areas to receive desalinated water from the Minjur desalination plant. Though Manali Pudhunagar was created as a satellite township by CMDA in the 1980s, CMDA has yet to hand it over to the local bodies concerned with the better development of civic amenities. References Neighbourhoods in Chennai {{Chennai-geo-stub ...
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Manali, Gummidipoondi
Manali is a village in the Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, India. It is located in the Gummidipoondi taluk. Demographics According to the 2011 census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ..., Manali has 88 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 57.97%. References {{Gummidipoondi taluk Villages in Gummidipoondi taluk ...
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Manali River
Manali may refer to: Places in India * Manali, Himachal Pradesh Manali is a town, near Kullu town in Kullu district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It is situated in the northern end of the Kullu Valley, formed by the Beas River. The town is located in the Kullu district, approximately north o ..., * Manali, Chennai, a locality of Chennai * Manali New Town, a locality of Chennai * Manali, Gummidipoondi, a village in Tamil Nadu * Manali River, a river in Kerala People * Manali Dey, a Bengali actress.. * Manali Dakshini (1997), a Maharashtrian cricketer * Manali Jagtap (1978), political and fine artist Other * Manali Petrochemical {{disambig, geo ...
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Manali Dey
Manali Dey (sometimes Manali De and Manali Manisha Dey) is an Indian television actress. She made her acting debut in the Bengali film ''Kali Aamar Maa'' in 1999. Later she made her television debut in the serial (radio and television), television serial ''Neer Bhanga Jhor'' and is very popular for her role as Mouri in Star Jalsha's Bou Kotha Kao. Biography Manali spent her childhood in Picnic Garden, Kolkata. However, later she moved from there. She is the only child of her parents Nitai Dey and Manisha Dey. She completed her Secondary exams from Oxford House, Ballygunge, Kolkata. In the meantime, she had already started her acting career and became extremely busy. This made her unable to continue her study in the regular mode and so, she was admitted to Amrit Academy, Kankurgachi, which is a private open-board school. From here, she completed her higher secondary examination. She got her dancing lessons from her mother and Madhumita Roy. At this time, she was having a very toug ...
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Manali Dakshini
Manali Kishor Dakshini (born 29 September 1997) is a Maharashtrian cricketer. She is a right arm medium pacer and right hand bat. She plays for Mumbai and West Zone. She has played 3 First-class matches, 11 Limited over matches and 21 Women's Twenty20. In January 2019, she was named in India Blue's team for the 2018–19 Senior Women's Challenger Trophy. She was one of the top performers of challengers trophy held in jan 2019 with remarkable all round performance. Manali was selected in the Velocity squad for 2020 Women's T20 Challenge The 2020 Women's T20 Challenge, branded as Jio Women's T20 Challenge, was the third season of the Women's T20 Challenge, a Twenty20 cricket tournament established by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2018. Like the previous ed .... References 1997 births Living people Mumbai women cricketers West Zone women cricketers People from Thane IPL Velocity cricketers {{India-cricket-bio-1997-stub ...
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Manali Jagtap
Manali Jagtap (born in 1978, Kolhapur , India) is a multi-award winning designer and a political artist. She lives and works in Malta, India and the UK. In 2017, she was invited to lead the visual art project for the ŻiguŻajg International Arts Festival for Children & Young People in Malta, which saw 10,000 school children leave wishes for others. Her audio visual project, ''He Can Read, He Can Write and He Can Shoot'' was shown at the Blitz Contemporary Art Gallery as part of the exhibition, Truth , Lies (2017), that tackled themes that are both hugely metaphysical as well as specific to the current political and media zeitgeist, as alluded to in the exhibition’s overarching desire to tackle phenomena like ‘fake news’. This project was also shown at the Deptford X in 2010. Other works include human rights in story-telling (''Gagado's Ancient Tales'' in collaboration with Burmese artist, Htein Lin), and the politics of food (''The Mahatma Thal''), ''Doodle Series'' ...
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