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Ranbir may refer to: *Ranbir Kapoor (born 1982), Indian actor who appears in Bollywood movies *Rana Ranbir, Indian actor *Ranbir pura, small village in Patiala District near the Bhakhra Canal on Sangrur Road and also on Nabha road *Ranbir Rano, Hindi television series on Zee TV channel from September 22, 2008 – May 28, 2009 * Ranbir Singh GCSI, CIE, Kaiser-i-Hind (1830–1885), the son of Maharaja Gulab Singh, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir *Ranbir Singh Hooda (1914–2009), leading member of the Indian National Congress; played a role in India's freedom struggle *Ranbir Singh Kanwar (born 1930), plant breeder and agronomist who helped usher in the green revolution in India *Ranbir Singh Mahendra, politician from Haryana, India and a former president of the BCCI *Ranbir Singh of Jind (1879–1948), the first Maharaja of Jind and the last ruler of the state of Jind, reigning from 1887 to 1948 *Ranbir Singh Pora, town and a notified area committee in Jammu district in the Indian stat ...
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Ranbir Kapoor
Ranbir Kapoor (; born 28 September 1982) is an Indian actor known for his work in Hindi-language films. He is one of the highest-paid actors of Hindi cinema and has featured in ''Forbes India''s Celebrity 100 list since 2012. Kapoor is the recipient of several awards, including six Filmfare Awards. The son of actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, and the grandson of actor-director Raj Kapoor, Kapoor pursued filmmaking and method acting at the School of Visual Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, respectively. He subsequently assisted Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the film ''Black'' (2005) and made his acting debut with Bhansali's tragic romance ''Saawariya'' (2007), a critical and commercial failure. Kapoor rose to prominence with the coming-of-age film ''Wake Up Sid'', the romantic comedy ''Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani'' (both 2009), and the political drama ''Raajneeti'' (2010). Kapoor's performances as a troubled musician in ''Rockstar'' (2011) and a cheerful deaf ...
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Rana Ranbir
Rana Ranbir Singh is an Indian Punjabi actor working in Punjabi cinema and Hindi cinema. Early life and education After completing a bachelor's degree from Desh Bhagat College Dhuri, he received a postgraduate degree in theater and television from Punjabi University, Patiala. Career In 2000s, he started with comedies on Television with Bhagwant Mann like ''Jugnu Mast Mast'' and ''Naughty No. 1'' alongside serious TV productions like ''Chitta Lahoo'' and ''Parchavain''. He also became anchor of Zee Punjabi’s road show ''Excuse Me Please''. He did many stage theatre plays like ''Khetan Da Putt''. Filmography * ''Posti'' (2022) * ''Snowman'' (2022) * '' Shava Ni Girdhari Lal'' (2021) * '' Paani Ch Madhaani'' (2021) * ''Daaka'' (2019) * '' Ardaas Karaan'' (2019) * '' Kesari'' (2019) * ''Banjara'' (2018) * Asees (2018) * Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017) * Super Singh (2017) * Manje Bistre (2017) * Channo Kamli Yaar Di (2016) * Vaisakhi List (2016) * Love Punjab (2016) * Ardaas (2016) * ...
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Ranbir Pura
Ranbir Pura (Kaurji Wala) is a small village in Patiala District Patiala district is one of the twenty three districts in the state of Punjab in north-west India. Patiala district lies between 38 47’ and 39 41’ north latitude, 115 58’ and 116 54' east longitude, in the southeast part of the state. I ... in Punjab, India. It is near the Bhakhra Canal on the roads to Sangrur and Nabha. This village has two different names. The village land was given to farmers by Maharajah Patiala's brother. Any brother of a king was called "Kaurji" and this gives the village its name - Kaurji Wala. The village's second name is Ranbir Pura. It is about 10 km from the city of Patiala. The village has one gurdwara. Ranbir Pura(Kaurjiwala) is a small and very famous village in Patiala district of Punjab state in India. It is situated near about 10 km from Patiala city on Sangrur Road near Bhakhra Canal. This Village has two different names, Ranbir Pura and Kaurjiwala. Ranb ...
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Ranbir Rano
''Ranbir Rano'' is a Hindi television series produced by Diamond Pictures that aired on Zee TV channel between 22 September 2008 – 28 May 2009. The show was very popular in that time and TRP was 5.9 when it was telecasting in Zee TV. The story summary is: two young souls in search of love, as and a natural view of the Punjab and an unconditional belief in the power of destiny. Plot The story is set in a small town in the Punjab, 'Dera-Bassi'. Ranbir and Rano live in Dera-Bassi, but Rano is from a conservative Punjabi family and hence has limited exposure with the outside world. Her father is the station master of Dera-bassi and it is one day, on her way to 'Dharamsala' that she meets the man who is to become a part of her life – Ranbir. What transpires after is what dreams are made of – sweet moments between the couple, feuding households, and love that outshines the toughest of all obstacles. Cast Main *Vinay Rohrra / Ravi Dubey ... Ranbir (Vinay was the old Ranbir) ...
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Ranbir Singh (Maharaja)
Ranbir Singh (August 1830 – 12 September 1885) was Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir from 1856 until his death in 1885. Ranbir Singh was the third son of Gulab Singh, the founder of the Jammu and Kashmir state. Ranbir Singh ascended the throne in 1856 after Gulab Singh's abdication due to his poor health. Unlike European women and children, Indian mutineers were not allowed to take refuge in his state. He also sent his troops to help the British to besiege Delhi. He was subsequently rewarded for his behaviour during the mutiny. He went on to annex Gilgit which had previously witnessed a rebellion against the state. The princely states of Hunza and Nagar started paying tributes to Jammu and Kashmir during his reign. He also established a modern judicial system. Civil and criminal laws were compiled into the Ranbir Penal Code during his reign. Ranbir Singh was a scholar of Sanskrit and Persian languages and had many books translated. Early life Singh was born at Ramgarh, J ...
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Ranbir Singh Hooda
Ranbir Singh Hooda (26 November 1914 - 1 February 2009) was an Indian politician from Haryana. He was a member of the Indian National Congress. He served as a minister in undivided Punjab and then in the Haryana government. His 100th birth anniversary celebration was inaugurated by President Pranab Mukherjee on 27 November 2014. Early childhood Born into a Jat family on 26 November 1914, in Sanghi, a small village in Rohtak district of Undivided Punjab (now Haryana), Ranbir Singh Hooda got his initial education at his village school and later at the Gurukul Bhainswal Kalan near Gohana ( Sonipat ) run by the Arya Samaj activist and social reformer, Bhagat Phool Singh.Abhishek Kadyan (1 February 2009Ch Ranbir Singh Hooda member of India's Constituent Assembly is no more indymedia.org.uk Education After completing primary education, Ranbir Singh Hooda joined Vaish High School, Rohtak. He completed matriculation in 1933 and joined Government College, Rohtak for higher studie ...
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Ranbir Singh Kanwar
Dr. Ranbir Singh Kanwar (20 December 1930 – 20 December 2005) was an eminent plant breeder and agronomist who helped usher in the green revolution in India (http://www.sugarcaneindia.com/r_s_kanwar.html). He obtained his Ph.D. from Ohio State University, Columbus under a joint Indo-US development program. His major contribution was in the area of breeding sugarcane varieties which yielded higher sugar and were early maturing. His most remarkable variety was Co.J. 64 which brought back the dwindling sugar industry in North India out of the doldrums in the 1970s (http://www.sugarcaneindia.com/pg3.html). His most outstanding research contributions were the development of CO.J. 64, CO.J. 83 and CO.J. 85 (CO - Coimbatore, J - Jalandhar: Naming done by abbreviating these two cities in India where the varieties were bred, Flowering of sugarcane crop occurs only in Coimbatore's climate.) These are three exceptional early maturing high sugar content varieties: Notable Contributions of Kan ...
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Ranbir Singh Mahendra
Ranbir Singh Mahendra ( hi, रणबीर सिंह महेन्द्रा) is a politician in the Indian National Congress from Haryana, India and was President of Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) from 2004 to 2005. He is the son of former Haryana chief minister Bansi Lal. Politics Mahendra represented the Mundhal constituency in the Haryana Legislative Assembly. Cricket administration He joined the BCCI in 1975, and ascended to the post of joint secretary in 1980. In 1985, he was elevated to the post of secretary, which he held for five years. He was one of the key administrators during the 1987 World Cup held in India, and was the driving force behind the Haryana Cricket Association. In 2001, he was elected as one of the vice presidents of the board. Personal life Mahendra is a lawyer by profession. He is the son of Bansi Lal, a prominent politician who served as Chief Minister of Haryana, Railway Minister and Defence Minister of India. Ma ...
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Ranbir Singh Of Jind
Maharajah Sir Ranbir Singh (11 October 1879 – 31 March 1948) was the Maharaja of Jind (Punjab at that time, now Jind city falls in Haryana and the rest of his state is in Punjab). He ruled Jind from 1887 to 1948- one of the longest terms as the ruler. Early life Singh was born on 11 October 1879 as the only son of Tikka Sri Balbir Singh Sahib Bahadur (1857-1883), the only son of Raghubir Singh of Jind and the heir apparent to the throne of Jind. When Ranbir Singh was four, his father died, and he became the heir. In 1887, his grandfather Raghubir Singh died, and he succeeded him as the Raja of Jind. Raja and Maharaja After ruling under a regency for a decade, Singh came of age and was formally installed in 1899. He contributed contingents of the state army to serve with the British in the Tirah Campaign of 1897, the East African campaign during the First World War and in the Third Afghan War of 1919 and the Malayan campaign against the forces of Imperial Japan during th ...
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Ranbir Singh Pora
Ranbir Singh Pora is a town and nagar panchayat, near city of Jammu in Jammu district of the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It was the first planned city of J&K, that's why it is also known as Nawa Shehar. RS Pura is also one of the major producers of World's Famous Basmati Rice. History R. S. Pura is named after the great Dogra ruler Maharaja Ranbir Singh, successor of Maharaja Gulab Singh, founder of the Jammu and Kashmir state. Before independence, this area was regularly visited by the Jaddi people of Dalowali who used to carry sugarcane to Nawanshehar (R. S. Pura) Sugar Mills. Before 1947 there was a big sugar mill in RS Pura. The city was made by Maharaja Ranbir Singh under the supervision of Diwan Jawala sahai in the 1800s .Earlier there was very wild open area, later developed as a model town. It was first planned town in the state with streets, pond, elephant training centre, big temple named Diwana mandir along with big garden. Diwan's office was where n ...
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Ranbir (newspaper)
''Ranbir'' ( ur, رنبیر) was a daily Urdu language newspaper published from Jammu, India.New Book Society of India, New Delhi. Indian Book Trade and Library Directory'. New Delhi: New Book Society of India, 1950. p. 478 It was the first daily newspaper in Jammu and Kashmir. Founding ''Ranbir'' was founded and edited by Lala Mulkraj Saraf.J & K Yearbook & Who's Who'. Jammu: Rabir Publications, 1987. p. 4 He had previously worked as sub-editor of Lala Lajpat Rai's nationalist organ ''Bande Mataram''. Saraf had negotiated for some time to obtain the permission from the Maharaja Pratap Singh of Jammu and Kashmir to publish ''Ranbir'' as a statewide weekly. The newspaper was named after Maharaja Ranbir Singh.Taseer, C. Bilqees. The Kashmir of Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah'. Lahore: Ferozsons, 1986. pp. 225–226 The first issue of ''Ranbir'' was published on 24 June 1924.Kapur, Manohar Lal. Maharaja Hari Singh, 1895–1961'. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1995. p. 107 ''Ranbir ...
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