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Mehrotra is a Khatri surname. It is an extended version of ''Mehra'', derived from ''Mihir'', which means sun, or it may mean ''chief'' or ''master''.''Malhotra'' is a modified form of ''Mehrotra''. They are from the topmost hierarchal section, The Dhai Ghar (i.e House of 2.5) Notable people * Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (born 1947), Indian poet *Ashley Mehrotra (born 1969), New Zealand cricket umpire *Jaideep Mehrotra (born 1954), Indian artist *Manish Mehrotra (born 1974), Indian chef *Rahul Mehrotra, Indian architect and urban planner *Rajiv Mehrotra, Indian writer and documentary filmmaker *Ram Charan Mehrotra (1922–2004), Indian chemist and academic * Sanjay Mehrotra, Indian-born American businessman * Santosh Mehrotra (born 1955), Indian economist * S. R. Mehrotra (1931–2019), Indian historian * Tulika Mehrotra, American writer and journalist *Vishal Mehrotra Vishal may refer to: People * Vishal (name), a common Indian given name * King Vishal, emperor of the Mahabhar ...
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Ram Charan Mehrotra
Ram Charan Mehrotra (16 February 1922 – 11 July 2004) was an Indian analytical and organometallic chemist, academic, educationist and the vice chancellor of the Universities of Delhi and Allahabad. He was known for his studies on the chemical theory of indicators, alkoxides and carboxylates of many elements. He was an elected fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, Indian Chemical Society, Chemical Society of London, Royal Institute of Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences, India and Indian Academy of Sciences. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, the apex agency of the Government of India for scientific research, awarded him the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, one of the highest Indian science awards, in 1965, for his contributions to chemical sciences. Biography Ram Charan Mehrotra was born in a middle-class family on 16 February 1922 in Kanpur in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to Ram Bharose Mehrotra, a small-time cloth ...
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Sanjay Mehrotra
Sanjay Mehrotra is an Indian-American business executive and the CEO of Micron Technology. He was a co-founder of SanDisk, where he served as president and CEO until its acquisition by Western Digital in 2016. Early life and education Mehrotra was born in Kanpur, India, the youngest of four siblings. His father was a liaison officer in the cotton industry, who later moved the family to New Delhi when Mehrotra was 10 years old. At an early age, Mehrotra began expressing interest in math and science, and he has since said that his father and siblings played a significant role in encouraging him to pursue an education in STEM. As a teenager, he began taking mechanical courses in school and eventually transferred over to Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, a top-ranking high school in New Delhi. Mehrotra has said that it was his father’s dream to see him continue his education in the U.S., so he committed himself to applying to American universities. At the age of 18, Mehrotra moved to th ...
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Arvind Krishna Mehrotra
Arvind Krishna Mehrotra (born 1947) is an Indian poet, anthologist, literary critic and translator. Biography Arvind Krishna Mehrotra was born in Lahore in 1947. He has published six collections of poetry in English and two of translation — a volume of Prakrit love poems, ''The Absent Traveller'', recently reissued in Penguin Classics, and ''Songs of Kabir'' (NYRB Classics). His ''Oxford India Anthology of Twelve Modern Indian Poets'' (1992) has been very influential. He has edited several books, including ''History of Indian Literature in English'' (Columbia University Press, 2003) and ''Collected Poems in English'' by Arun Kolatkar (Bloodaxe Books, 2010). His collection of essays ''Partial Recall: Essays on Literature and Literary History'' was published by Permanent Black in 2012. A second book of essays, ''Translating the Indian Past'' (Permanent Black), appeared in 2019. Mehrotra was nominated for the post of Professor of Poetry at the University of Oxford in 2009. He ...
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Santosh Mehrotra
Santosh Mehrotra (Lucknow, U.P. India, 30 July 1955) is a human development economist, whose research and writings have had most influence in the areas of labour, employment, skill development, child poverty, and the economics of education. He was an economic adviser in the United Nations system in New York City, Italy, and Thailand (1991–2006), and technocrat in the government of India (2006–2014), apart from making contributions to academic research since the mid-1980s. He has also in recent years established a reputation as an institution-builder in the field of research in India, despite facing difficult odds. He brings a combination of professional experience: with the Indian government as a policy maker and adviser, with international organisations as a technical expert, having lived on three continents and travelled to 63 countries providing technical advice to governments; and as an academic whose research work has been translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, It ...
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Jaideep Mehrotra
Jaideep Mehrotra (born 1954) is an Indian contemporary artist based in Mumbai, India. He started his artistic career with a solo exhibition at the young age of 13 in 1967. Despite having no formal training in art, Mehrotra managed a parallel career of business and painting up until 1983, when he embraced painting as his solitary profession. Having been a part of the art world for over 4 decades, Mehrotra has worked with a profusion of mediums. His works steer away from conforming to the orthodox approaches. His inventive works are both rich in visual portrayal and intense in intellectual ideology, sometimes including socio-political commentary. He has served as a judge, panelist, jury member on various awards, competitions and various art events. He has also had work sold at various auctions over the years, including Bonhams, Osian's and Saffronart. Early life and education Mehrotra was born in Mumbai, India. He did his early schooling at St. Mary's, Mumbai and then at Mayo C ...
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Rajiv Mehrotra
Rajiv Mehrotra is an Indian writer, television producer-director, documentary film maker, a personal student of the Dalai Lama for whom he manages as Trustee/Secretary The Foundation for Universal Responsibility (www.furhhdl.org) established with the Nobel Peace Prize. He is best known as the former acclaimed host of one of India's longest running talk shows on public television, "In Conversation", that has been through several incarnations over more than twenty years, aired on the India's National broadcaster, Doordarshan, Doordarshan News Channel, Saturdays at 9.30 pm. As a documentary film maker, producer, and commissioning editor his 650 films have won 50 national awards from the president of India and more than 285 national and international awards. They have had more than 1500 film festival screenings around the world from Berlin, Chicago, and Rotterdam to Mumbai, Qatar, and Yamagata. Three of his documentary films have been archived by the Motion Picture Academy of Americ ...
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Manish Mehrotra
{{Infobox chef , name = Manish Mehrotra , image = Manish Mehrotra, Culinary Director, Indian Accent Restaurants.jpg , birth_date = {{Birth date and age, df=yes, 1974, 1, 20{{cite web, author=, url=http://www.indianfoodfreak.com/2013/02/chef-manish-mehrotra/ , title=Chef Manish Mehrotra an Introduction and Interview , publisher=Indianfoodfreak.com , date=2013-02-16 , accessdate=2013-11-02 , birth_place = Patna, India , death_date = , death_place = , occupation = Chef , spouse = , style = Indian cuisine , education = Diploma in Hotel Management , ratings = , restaurants = , prevrests = , television = , awards = , website chefmanishmehrotra.com Manish Mehrotra, Corporate Chef, Indian Accent New Delhi, New York. Indian Accent offers an inventive approach to Indian cuisine. Its path breaking menu has been designed by Chef Manish Mehrotra. He reinterprets nostalgic Indian ...
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Tulika Mehrotra
Tulika Mehrotra is a technology executive and author. Biography Tulika Mehrotra is based in Chicago. She was born in Lucknow and is fluent in Hindi.Author Tulika Mehrotra on Aaj Savere
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Rahul Mehrotra
Rahul Mehrotra is Founder Principal of architecture firm RMA Architects (founded in 1990 as Rahul Mehrotra Associates) of Mumbai + Boston, and is Professor of Urban Design and Planning and Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has been one of the activists behind the declaration of urban precincts as conservation areas in Mumbai and one of the founder members of the Kala Ghoda area rejuvenation movement, the restoration of the Oval Maidan, and the formulation of several citizens' associations in the historic Fort District in Mumbai. He was also executive director of the Urban Design Research Institute (1994-2004), where he is now a trustee. The UDRI is also actively involved in researching and influencing policy for the historic district, and the city more generally. He is also a founding board member of the Indian Institute for Human Settlement (IIHS). He graduated from CEPT Univer ...
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Ashley Mehrotra
Ashley Mehrotra (born 29 November 1969) is a New Zealand cricket umpire. He has stood in matches in the Plunket Shield New Zealand has had a domestic first-class cricket championship since the 1906–07 season. Since the 2009–10 season it has been known by its original name of the Plunket Shield. History The Plunket Shield competition was instigated in Octob .... References External links * 1969 births Living people New Zealand cricket umpires People from Kanpur {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Mehra
Mehra is a surname found in India and Iran. Also Mehra is a Parsi Girls name, the meaning of the name is "Affectionate, Kind" from Persian origin. This name is mainly used in Parsi. As per Indian Hindu and Sikhism, this name is suggested for Who born with star Magha Nakshatra 4th pada, Simha rasi (Leo).. This surname derives from the word Mihir, meaning sun, or master. (21. According to Aditya Malik, Mehra of Uttarakhand are community of Rajput landowners in Kumaon Division of Central Himalayas. Variations Later modifications of this surname are Mehrotra and Malhotra. Malhotra is Punjabi language, version of Mehrotra. Notable persons Notable people with the surname, who may or may not be affiliated with Rajputs or Khatris, include: * Amod Mehra, Indian trade analyst and film journalist * Arti Mehra, Mayor of Municipal Corporation of Delhi from 2007 to 2009 * Benita Mehra, British engineer * Bhanu Sri Mehra (born 1986), Indian film actress in Telugu, Tamil and Punjabi ...
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Khatri
Khatri is a caste of the Indian subcontinent that is predominantly found in India, but also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In the subcontinent, they were mostly engaged in mercantilistic professions such as banking and trade, they were the dominant commerical & financial administration class of Late-Medieval India some in Punjab often belonged to hereditary agriculturalist land-holding lineages, others were engaged in artisanal occupations such as silk production and weaving while some were scribes learned in Sanskrit and Persian too During the British colonial era, they also served as lawyers and engaged in administrative jobs in the colonial bureaucracy. Some of them served in the British Indian army after being raised as Sikhs. The Sikh religion was founded by Guru Nanak, a Bedi Khatri. Subequently, all the Sikh religious leaders or Gurus were Khatris. During the Sikh Empire, many Khatris formed the military vanguard of the Khalsa Army and it's administrative class as Dew ...
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