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Raj Kumar Singh (other)
Rajkumar Singh or Raj Kumar Singh may refer to: * Lal Pratap Singh (''Rajkumar Lal Pratap Singh''; died 1858), Indian independence activist * R. K. Singh (''Raj Kumar Singh''; born 1952), Member of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India (from 2014) * Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh (1934–2018), Chief Minister of the Indian state of Manipur (1992–1993) * Raj Kumar Jaichandra Singh (born 1942), Chief Minister of the Indian state of Manipur (1988–1990) *Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh (died 2016), Chief Minister of the Indian state of Manipur (1990–1992) * Rajkumar Achouba Singh (born 1938), Indian Manipuri dancer (Raas and Lai Haraoba forms) and teacher * Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh (born 1924), Indian political activist, journalist, historian and educator *Rajkumar Shitaljit Singh (1913–2008), Indian writer, translator and educator * Rajkumar Singhajit Singh (born 1935), Indian Manipuri dancer (primarily Pung cholom and Raslila forms) and choreographer * Rajkumar Singh (crick ...
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Lal Pratap Singh
Lal Pratap Singh was a member of the Bisen Rajput dynasty of Kalakankar. He was prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857. He was killed during the 1858 Battle of Chanda. The Government of India issued a postage stamp on 17 December 2009 to commemorate him. Early life Lal Pratap Singh born to father Hanumant Singh (1826–1885) in the zamindar of the Kalakankar of Partabgarh (now spelt Pratapgarh) near Allahabad in the Bengal Presidency of Colonial India during Company rule. Revolt of 1857 During the turbulent period of 1857 Wajid Ali Shah, ruler of Awadh, was ousted by the East India Company and exiled to Calcutta. Begum Hazrat Mahal took over the regency of the State for her twelve-year-old son Birjis Qadr. During these time Hanumant Pratap Singh (father of Lal Pratap Singh) was the Talukdar of Kalakankar. The East India Company had enforced a system of taxation called "Mahalwari", which involved constantly increasing revenue demands with consequences disastrous ...
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Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh
Rajkumar Dorendra Singh, also known as R. K. Dorendra Singh (30 September 1934 – 30 March 2018) was a senior Indian politician and a former Chief Minister of Northeast Indian state of Manipur. In the past, he represented a number of political parties; most recently he was with Manipur People's Party. He was a member of the Indian National Congress (INC), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and a few other parties earlier. He was the Chief Minister of Manipur The chief minister of Manipur is the chief executive of the Indian state of Manipur. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's '' de jure'' head, but '' de facto'' executive authority rests with the chief minister. Follo ... from 6 December 1974 to 16 May 1977, again from 14 January 1980 to 27 November 1980, and from 8 April 1992 to 11 April 1993. He was elected to the Upper House of the Indian Parliament - the Rajya Sabha from Manipur and served from 20 September 1988 till 12 March 1990 from ...
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Raj Kumar Jaichandra Singh
Rajkumar Jaichandra Singh, also known as R. K. Jaichandra Singh (born 9 February 1942) was the 7th chief minister of NorthEastern Indian state of Manipur from 1988 to 1990. He was a close aide of the former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi (; 20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the 1984 assassination of his mother, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to beco ... and a prominent leader for the state-unit of Indian National Congress (INC) from Sagolband Assembly Constituency in Manipur. He is the first Union Minister from Manipur having served in the Cabinet of Rajiv Gandhi between 1985 and 1988 as the Union Minister for Sports and Youth affairs, and later on as the Chemicals and Petrochemicals Minister. He was also closely associated with former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi during the emergency period of Trikha Commission in Manipur. He is the ...
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Raj Kumar Ranbir Singh
Rajkumar Ranbir Singh (1930 – 27 January 2006) also known as R. K. Ranbir Singh was a former Chief Minister of Manipur, India. He belonged to Manipur Peoples Party and Manipur royal family. He was the Chief Minister of Manipur from 1990 to 1992. He was elected to the Manipur Legislative Assembly from Keishamthong in the 1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election as a member of the Manipur Peoples Party. He introduced the Manipur Liquor Prohibition Act 1991, which banned the liquor in the state of Manipur. He joined Bharatiya Janata Party The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; ; ) is a political party in India, and one of the two major Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. Since 2014, it has been the ruling political party in India under Narendra Modi ... along with P. Rathin. He died on 27 January 2006 after a prolonged illness. References 1930 births 2006 deaths Manipur MLAs 1990–1995 Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Mani ...
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Rajkumar Achouba Singh
Rajkumar Achouba Singh (born 5 December 1938) is an Indian classical dancer and teacher, known for his scholarship on the Manipuri dance forms of Raas and Lai Haraoba. Singh, who is credited several books and articles on Manipuri culture, is a former Principal of the Jawaharlal Nehru Manipur Dance Academy, Imphal. A holder of post graduate degrees in Raas and Lai Haraoba, he has also been a visiting teacher at the Government Dance College, Imphal. He was honored by the Government of India, in 2010, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri. He is also a recipient of the Manipur State Award. See also * Lai Haraoba * Manipuri dance References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Singh, Rajkumar Achouba 1938 births Living people Recipients of the Padma Shri in arts Scholars from Manipur Indian male dancers 20th-century Indian dancers Dancers from Manipur ...
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Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh
Rajkumar Jhalajit Singh (14 September 1924 – 8 January 2021) was an Indian writer, historian, Gandhian and academic. He was known for his book, ''"A Short History of Manipur"'', which was banned from publishing or selling by his own family members, because the book misleads the readers that the Manipuris are the descendants of Arjuna of the Mahabharata. Born on 14 September 1924 at Yaiskul Hiruhanba Leikai, Imphal, in the Northeast Indian state of Manipur to Maipak Sana and Ningthemcha Rajani Devi, he did his schooling at local schools and graduated from Guwahati Cotton College. His post graduate studies were at Calcutta University from where he secured his master's degree (MA) in Economics, followed by a graduate degree in Law (LLB). He was active in student politics during his college days and participated in the ''All India Students' Congress'', held in Delhi. He carried on his political activities after studies and was involved with Indian National Congress as a member o ...
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Rajkumar Shitaljit Singh
Shitaljit Singh Rajkumar, also known as "Rajkumar Shitaljit Singh" or "RK Shitaljit", was a noted writer, Retrieved on 7 January 2019. scholar and educationalist of Manipur.  He was born on 18 August 1913, Retrieved on 7 January 2019. and died at the age of 95 Retrieved on 7 January 2019. at his residence at Keishamthong Top Leirak, Imphal on 8 June 2008. Profession RK Shitaljit was a teacher and Headmaster of Ram Lal Paul High School, Imphal. Besides being a dedicated teacher and a noted writer, he was also a correspondent of the Amitra Bazar Patrika, The Statesman and Press Trust of India. He was the editor of a Manipuri newspaper the 'Manipur Matam' published by Tarun Press in 1937. Awards Shitaljit Singh Rajkumar had received many awards including the President of India's Medal for teaching (1967), the Thoibi Devi Award for literature (from Manipuri Sahitya Parishad, 1999) and the Writer of the Year award (from Naharol Sahitya Premi Samiti, 2000). Recognising his contr ...
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Rajkumar Singhajit Singh
Rajkumar Singhajit Singh, (born 1 May 1935) is a leading exponent, choreographer and a guru of Indian classical dance form of Manipuri, including the Pung cholom and Raslila. He was awarded with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1984 and the Padma Shri in 1986 for his contribution to the Manipuri dance. In the year 2011, Sangeet Natak Akademi, India's The National Academy for Music, Dance and Drama, awarded him with its highest award, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship for his contribution to Indian Dance. In 2014 he was also conferred with the Tagore Award. Guru Singhajit Singh and his wife Charu Sija Mathur, who is also a Sangeet Natak Akademi Award recipient, have established, ''Manipuri Nrityashram'', a Manipuri dance school, in New Delhi. Biography Rajkumar Singhajit Singh was born in a family of dancers and musicians in Manipur. Early in life, he was fortunate to receive his dance education from the finest gurus of Manipuri dance, starting with ‘G ...
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Rajkumar Singh (cricketer)
Rex Rajkumar Singh (born 30 August 2000) is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut for Manipur in the 2018–19 Vijay Hazare Trophy on 19 September 2018. He made his first-class debut for Manipur in the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy on 1 November 2018. Singh was the leading wicket-taker during the group stages of Vinoo Mankad Trophy U19 One Day Limited Overs Zonal League 2018-19. He picked up 26 wickets from 7 matches. However, Manipur could not qualify to the next stage and Rohit Dattatraya of VCA emerged as the top wicket-taker overall with 28 wickets from 11 matches. Singh had the best bowling average and strike rate for any player among the 37 teams. In December 2018, he took ten wickets for eleven runs in an innings in the Cooch Behar Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 8 November 2019, for Manipur in the 2019–20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. On the opening day of the 2019–20 Ranji Trophy The 2019–20 Ranji Trophy was the 86th season of the Ranji Trophy, the prem ...
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Raj Singh (other)
Raj Singh may refer to: *Raj Singh I (1629–1680), Rana of Mewar the maternal uncle of Ajit Singh of Marwar *Raj Singh II (1743–1761), son of Maharana Pratap Singh II *Raj Singh (businessman) (born 1964), Sukhraj 'Raj' Singh, Indian businessman *Jinder Mahal (born 1986), Canadian professional wrestler who has previous ring name as Tiger Raj Singh *Raj Singh (wrestler), Indian professional wrestler * Raj Kumar Singh Gautam (born 1966), Indian politician and businessman, founder and CMD of Gautam Group * Raj Kishor Singh, Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh *Raj Singh Dungarpur (1935–2009), former President of BCCI *Raj Singh Arora (born 1984), Indian actor and photographer * Annu Raj Singh (born 1984), Indian shooter from Aligarh *Raj Man Singh Chitrakar (1797–1865), Nepalese artist in the mid 19th century *Raj Kunwar Singh (1897–1968), noted zamindar and the Raja of Barauli Rao *Raj Singh Chaudhary, Indian actor from Darjeeling *Yogeshwar Raj Singh (born 1967), scion of Kaw ...
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