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Malhi may refer to: People * Ali Asjad Malhi, Pakistani politician of Punjabi ancestry * Naseer Ahmad Malhi, Pakistani politician of Punjabi ancestry * Harinder Malhi, Canadian politician of Punjabi ancestry * Gobind Malhi, Indian writer of Sindhi literature * Gurbax Singh Malhi, Canadian politician of Punjabi ancestry * Manju Malhi Manju Malhi (born c. 1972) is a British-born chef and food writer, specialising in Anglo-Indian cuisine. She was brought up in North West London where she grew up surrounded by Indian culture, traditions and lifestyles. However, she spent several ..., British chef of Punjabi ancestry Other * Malhi (Jat clan) {{disambig ...
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Naseer Ahmad Malhi
Naseer Ahmad Malhi ( ur, ) (15 August 1911 – 12 July 1991) was a Pakistani politician, known for playing a pivotal role in the formation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's activists of the Pakistan Movement. Malhi was a leading member of the Muslim League and was at the forefront of the Pakistan Movement. A lifetime member of the Muslim League, he belonged to the gentry of Punjab and served as West Pakistan's Minister for Law, Education and Parliamentary Affairs in 1955. Family background Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1911, in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. Malhi's father was the leading land-owning farmer of the district, one of the elite of Punjab, was noted for his philanthropy, and was decorated by the British Governor for his services to the community. Malhi's great-grandfather, Chaudhry Ali Gohar Malhi, served as Governor of Punjab during the reign of M ...
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Gurbax Singh Malhi
Gurbax Singh Malhi () (born 12 October 1949) is an Indian-born Canadian politician. A Liberal, he was first elected as the Member of Parliament for Bramalea—Gore—Malton in 1993, and served as its representative in the House of Commons for 18 consecutive years until his defeat in the 2011 election. Malhi is notable for being the first turban-wearing Sikh to be elected to the House of Commons of Canada, or any national legislature in the western world. Member of Parliament Malhi was first elected to the House of Commons in the federal election of 1993, defeating Progressive Conservative (PC) incumbent Harry Chadwick and in the Peel Region riding of Bramalea—Gore—Malton. Prior to 1993, Canadian law prohibited members of Parliament from wearing headgear of any sort in the House of Commons. Malhi's insistence on wearing a turban caused the law to be changed shortly after the election. Malhi was re-elected in the 1997 election over Reform candidate Darlene ...
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Harinder Malhi
Harinder Kaur Malhi (born ) is a Canadian former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2014 to 2018 who represented the riding of Brampton—Springdale, and was a member of the Ontario provincial cabinet in the government of Kathleen Wynne. Background Malhi's family is of Indian descent, and she speaks Punjabi. Her father, Gurbax Singh Malhi, was a Liberal federal Member of Parliament between 1993 and 2011, representing the riding of Bramalea—Gore—Malton. Her mother is Devinder Malhi. Malhi studied at Ryerson University, where she obtained a degree in public administration and governance. She worked as a sales agent at a telecommunications company in Brampton, and then as a real estate agent. Politics On 25 October 2010, she was elected as a school trustee for the Peel District School Board, representing Brampton wards 9 and 10, during the 2010 municipal election. Malhi was selected as the Liberal candidate ...
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Manju Malhi
Manju Malhi (born c. 1972) is a British-born chef and food writer, specialising in Anglo-Indian cuisine. She was brought up in North West London where she grew up surrounded by Indian culture, traditions and lifestyles. However, she spent several years of her childhood in India where she explored and experienced the vast and varied cuisines of the country. Malhi has come up with her own self-styled "Brit-Indi" style of food, which mixes Indian and Western influences. Malhi came to prominence in 1999 when she won a competition to find a guest chef for the BBC's '' Food and Drink'' programme and cooked with Antony Worrall Thompson on the show. She was later invited back for a second appearance. Manju's ''Simply Indian'' series was aired on the Taste Network in early 2001, and this was followed by her award-winning debut book ''Brit Spice'', published in 2002 by Penguin Books. She has also made guest appearances on several other programmes, on ITV's ''This Morning'', Channel Fiv ...
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Ali Asjad Malhi
Choudhary Ali Asjad Malhi is a former Pakistani Minister and Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Sialkot District. He served in the National Assembly of Pakistan from 16 November 2002 to 15 November 2008.He was Defeated by Syeda Nosheen Iftikhar in 2021 By Election of NA-75 (Sialkot-IV). Personal life Malhi belongs to a family of Bureaucrats and is a businessman by profession. He is the nephew of Sikandar Hayat Malhi who was also a member of the National Assembly as well as the Punjab Provincial Assembly. Political career Malhi started his political career serving as District Naib Nazim He was later elected to the National Assembly of Pakistan in 2002. He defeated the Independent candidate Armaghan Subhani. He served as Federal Minister of Information Technology and Telecommunications Division as well as minister of State for Defense. Malhi was a former member of Pakistan Muslim League (Q) and joined Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in 2014. Ali Asjad lost to PM ...
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Gobind Malhi
Gobind Malhi (1921-2001) was an Indian writer who wrote in the Sindhi-language. Malhi He was born in 1921, in Nawabshah District in a small village Tharushah, in a Hindu Zamindar family. Books *''Sindhi Kahani Chayanika'', Pakhira Valar Khan Vichuria * ''Inqalabi Sipahi'' * ''Aansun'', Sargam Sahitya * ''Zindagi Ji Rah Te'', novel * ''Sharam Booti'', Sathi Sahitya * ''Jeevan Sathi'', novel References Sindhi-language writers Sindhi people Indian male writers 1921 births 2001 deaths {{India-writer-stub ...
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Punjabis
The Punjabis ( Punjabi: ; ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ; romanised as Panjābīs), are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group associated with the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, comprising areas of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. They generally speak Standard Punjabi or various Punjabi dialects on both sides. The ethnonym is derived from the term ''Punjab'' (Five rivers) in Persian to describe the geographic region of the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, where five rivers Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, Ravi, and Sutlej merge into the Indus River, in addition of the now-vanished Ghaggar. The coalescence of the various tribes, castes and the inhabitants of the Punjab region into a broader common "Punjabi" identity initiated from the onset of the 18th century CE. Historically, the Punjabi people were a heterogeneous group and were subdivided into a number of clans called '' biradari'' (literally meaning "brotherhood") or ''tribes'', with each person bound t ...
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