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Paramjit Singh (other)
Paramjit Singh may refer to: * Paramjit Singh (artist) (born 1935), Indian artist * Paramjit Singh (basketball) (born 1952), Indian basketball player * Paramjit Singh (sprinter) (born 1971), Indian athlete * Paramjit Singh, titular successor to Jagatjit Singh (1872–1949) as Maharajah of Kapurthala See also * Parmjit Singh (other) {{hndis, Singh, Paramjit ...
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Paramjit Singh (artist)
Paramjit Singh (born 1935) is an Indian artist.ArtNetParamjit Singh He was born in Amritsar, India.Saffrom ArtAuctions Currently he lives in New Delhi, India. Singh is married to fellow painter Arpita Singh, with whom he had a daughter, the artist Anjum Singh. He earned his Bachelors and PhD in Fine Arts from Delhi Polytechnic in 1958 and 1962, respectively. For nearly three decades Singh was a Professor in the Department of Fine Arts at Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi. '' The Seventh Walk'' (2013), an experimental documentary film by Indian filmmaker Amit Dutta Amit Dutta (born 5 September 1977 in Jammu) is an Indian experimental filmmaker and writer. He is considered to be one of the most significant contemporary practitioners of experimental cinema, known for his distinctive style of filmmaking rooted ... explores the charcoal drawings of Singh. Selected exhibitions *2014: Talwar Gallery, Shifting Terrains'' New York, NY, US *2013: Lalit Kala Academy Galleries, ''The D ...
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Paramjit Singh (basketball)
Paramjit Singh (born December 30, 1952 ) is an Indian basketball player who competed in the 1980 Olympics. He was also the captain of the Indian basketball team at the Olympics. References External links * Living people 1952 births Indian men's basketball players Basketball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic basketball players for India Place of birth missing (living people) {{India-basketball-bio-stub ...
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Paramjit Singh (sprinter)
Paramjit Singh (born August 22, 1971) is an Indian athlete who competed in the 400m at the 2000 Olympics. In 1998 Paramjit Singh broke the 38-year-old National record for the 400m that had been set by Milkha Singh. He was also part of the Indian relay team that won a silver medal in the 4 x 400 m relay at the 1998 Asian Games The 1998 Asian Games (), officially known as the 13th Asian Games and the XIII Asiad, was an Asian multi-sport event celebrated in Bangkok, Thailand from December 6 to 20, 1998, with 377 events in 36 sports and disciplines participated by 6,554 .... The team set the Indian national record in the event. References Living people 1971 births Indian male sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for India Athletes (track and field) at the 2002 Asian Games Athletes (track and field) at the 1998 Asian Games Asian Games medalists in athletics (track and field) Asian Games silver medalists for India Asian ...
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Jagatjit Singh
Maharajah Sir Jagatjit Singh Sahib Bahadur (24 November 1872 – 19 June 1949) was the last ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Kapurthala State, Kapurthala in the British India, British Empire of India, from 1877 until his death, in 1949. He ascended to the throne of Kapurthala state on 16 October 1877 and assumed full ruling powers on 24 November 1890 as well indulging in traveling the world and being a Francophile. He was born in an Ahluwalia Sikh family. He received the title of Maharaja in 1911. He built palaces and gardens in the city of Kapurthala; his main palace, Sainik School, Kapurthala, Jagatjit Palace there was modelled on the Palace of Versailles. He also built a gurdwara at Sultanpur Lodhi. He served as the Indian Representative to the League of Nations General Assembly in Geneva in 1925, 1927, and 1929, attended the Round Table Conference in 1931 and was Lt Governor of the Patiala and East Punjab States Union, PEPSU at the time of his death in 1949, aged 7 ...
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