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Ravindra Singh (ichthyologist)
Ravindra Singh may refer to: *Ravindra Singh (film director), Indian film director and producer *Ravindra Singh Bisht Ravindra Singh Bisht (R. S. Bisht) is an Indian archaeologist, known for his scholarship on Indus valley civilization and efforts to conserve Indian national monuments. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2013, by bestowing on him the ..., Indian archaeologist * Ravindra Singh (ichthyologist), Ichthyologist. * Ravindra Singh Kushwaha, naxal leader and Indian politician from Bihar * Ravindra Singh (politician), Indian politician {{hndis, Singh, Ravindra ...
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Ravindra Singh (film Director)
Ravindra Singh is an Indian producer and singer. His work as a producer includes Nakshatra (film), Nakshatra (2010), ''Pappu Can't Dance Saala'' (2011), ''I Am 24'' (2012), ''In Rahon Se'' (2016) and ''Udanchhoo'' (2018). Personal life Singh was born in Delhi, India to Hukam Singh and Veermati Devi. He is married to Amita Singh. He completed his education from Delhi University. Career As a producer He made his debut as a producer in 1997 with the album "Dil Deewana" featuring artist like Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, and Shankar Mahadevan. He debuted as a film producer with film Kabhi Kahin. Later he produced films like Pappu Can't Dance Saala, Nakshatra (film), Nakshtra, Udanchhoo, In Raahon Se and I Am 24. As a singer Singh started singing with a song Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan dedicated to Swachh Bharat Mission. After this he released songs like Aankhon Ki Nami, Dhatt Teri Ki, DJ Ban, Jugaad, Maan ja and Haaye Tota. Filmography References External links

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Ravindra Singh Bisht
Ravindra Singh Bisht (R. S. Bisht) is an Indian archaeologist, known for his scholarship on Indus valley civilization and efforts to conserve Indian national monuments. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2013, by bestowing on him the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of archaeology. Biography Ravindra Singh Bisht was born on 2 January 1944, to Lt. L. S. Bisht, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. After schooling at local schools, he passed the degree of ''Visharad'' in 1958, followed by ''Sahityaratna'', in 1960, becoming a Sanskrit scholar. Changing the course of his studies, Bisht secured his master's degree from the Lucknow University, in ''Ancient Indian History and Culture'', in 1965. This was followed by post graduate diploma in Archaeology (PGDA), in 1967, from the School of Archaeology, run by the Archaeological Survey of India. In 2002, Ravindra Singh Bisht obtained his doctoral degree for his thesis, ''Emerging ...
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Ravindra Singh (ichthyologist)
Ravindra Singh may refer to: *Ravindra Singh (film director), Indian film director and producer *Ravindra Singh Bisht Ravindra Singh Bisht (R. S. Bisht) is an Indian archaeologist, known for his scholarship on Indus valley civilization and efforts to conserve Indian national monuments. He was honoured by the Government of India, in 2013, by bestowing on him the ..., Indian archaeologist * Ravindra Singh (ichthyologist), Ichthyologist. * Ravindra Singh Kushwaha, naxal leader and Indian politician from Bihar * Ravindra Singh (politician), Indian politician {{hndis, Singh, Ravindra ...
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Ravindra Singh Kushwaha
Ravindra Singh also known as Ravindra Singh Kushwaha is an Indian politician based in Bihar, who was elected to Bihar Legislative Assembly twice from Arwal Assembly constituency. Singh was a member of Janata Dal and later became a member of Rashtriya Janata Dal. He is considered as one of the close accomplice of former Bihar Chief Minister, Lalu Prasad Yadav. Singh hails from communist background and before joining politics, he was a member of armed naxalite organisations active in the Bihar's red corridor. Life Singh was born to Hardayal Singh and spent later part of his life in Patna at his residence near Jagdeo Path. He is a member of Kushwaha (Koeri) caste of Bihar. Before moving to Patna, he was an active Maoist. Singh was born in a prosperous farmer family, which owned 4.32 acre land in Aurangabad district of Bihar, besides residential land in Aurangabad. He took part in insurgencies conducted by several naxal organisations active in the state of Bihar, against ...
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