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Sahana may refer to: * Sahana (raga), a rāga in Carnatic music * Sahana (TV series) * Sahana, Hooghly, a village in West Bengal, India * Sahana Software Foundation, an organization promoting free and open-source software (FOSS) for disaster and emergency management * People named Sahana: ** Sahana Bajpaie ** Sahana Bajracharya ** Sahana Devi ** Sahana Kumari ** Sahana Pradhan Sahana Pradhan (Nepali: साहाना प्रधान) (17 June 1927 – 22 September 2014) was a Nepalese politician from a Newar family in Kathmandu. She resigned as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nepal on April 16, 2008. She also serve ...
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Sahana (raga)
Sahana (pronounced sahānā) is a popular ragam (musical scale) in Carnatic music. It is a janya rāgam (derived scale) associated with the 28th Melakarta rāgam Harikambhoji. The Hindustani music ragam ''Sahana'' is an upper-tetrachord-dominant Kanada-anga raga, from the Kafi thaat, also allied with Bageshree and Bhimpalasi. The shuddha Dhaivat is an important rest note (nyaas swara). Structure and Lakshana It is a ''Ubhaya Vakra sampoorna ragam''. ''Vakra'' means crooked. ''Ubhaya Vakra'' means that the notes in both ascent and descent follow a zig zag pattern. The notes in ascending and descending scale do not follow a strict progression. Hence the note phrases contain such ''vakra'' phrases, lending a unique beauty to this rāgam. Though it is a ''sampoorna rāgam'' (contains all 7 notes), the ''vakra'' scale means it is not considered a ''melakarta'', as melakarta rāgams must have strictly ascending and descending scales. It is also classified as a ''rakti raga'' (raga wi ...
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Sahana (TV Series)
''Sahana'' is an Indian Tamil-language TV series produced by K. Balachander. It is a sequel to the 1985 film ''Sindhu Bhairavi'' which Balachander directed. The first episode was aired on Jaya TV on 24 February 2003. Cast * Y. G. Mahendran as JKB aka JK.Balaganapathy * Anuradha Krishnamurthi as Sindhu * Sulakshana as Bhairavi * Kavya Shekar as Sahana * Prakash Raj * Bombay Gnanam * Krishna as Surya * Kavithalaya Krishnan * Renuka * AR.Srinivasan * Madhan Bob * Delhi Ganesh * Janakaraj * Achamillai Gopi * TV.Varadharajan * Oorvambu Lakshmi * Revathi Shankar * Suganthi Perumal * Shailaja * Sri Ranjini * Sureshwar * Vishnu * Rajkamal * Mohan.V.Ram * Master Sriram * Hemamalini * Preetha Raghav * Sri Vidya * Sonia Bose * Giridharan Production Development Though K. Balachander had been toying with the idea of making a sequel to his 1985 film ''Sindhu Bhairavi'' for over 10 years since the early 1990s, he eventually abandoned the idea as he believed people would compa ...
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Sahana, Hooghly
Sahana is a village in Chanditala II community development block of Srirampore subdivision in Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Geography Sahana is located at . Chanditala police station serves this Village. Gram panchayat Villages and census towns in Kapasaria gram panchayat are: Kapashanria, Okardaha, Sahana, Sanka and Tisa. Demographics As per 2011 Census of India, Sahana had a total population of 1,944 of which 921 (47%) were males and 1,023 (53%) were females. Population below 6 years was 263. The total number of literates in Sahana was 1,340 (79.71% of the population over 6 years). Transport The nearest railway station, Baruipara railway station, is from Howrah on the Howrah-Bardhaman chord line and is a part of the Kolkata Suburban Railway The Kolkata Suburban Railway is a suburban rail system serving the Kolkata metropolitan area and its surroundings in India. It is the largest suburban railway network in the country with the highest ...
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Sahana Software Foundation
Sahana Software Foundation is a Los Angeles, California-based non-profit organization founded to promote the use of free and open-source software (FOSS) for disaster and emergency management. The foundation's mission statement is to "save lives by providing information management solutions that enable organizations and communities to better prepare for and respond to disasters." The foundation's Sahana family of software products include Eden, designed for humanitarian needs management; Vesuvius, focused on the disaster preparedness needs of the medical community; and legacy earlier versions of Sahana software including Krakatoa, descended from the original Sahana code base developed following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. The word "Sahana" means "relief" in Sinhalese, one of two national languages of Sri Lanka. History The Sahana Software Foundation's roots began after the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami on December 26, 2004, when a team of Sri Lankan technology workers ...
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Sahana Bajpaie
Sahana Bajpaie (born 6 February) is an Indian singer-songwriter and a contemporary Rabindra Sangeet vocalist in Bengali. Born in Santiniketan, by the age of three she started singing. She released her debut album '' Notun Kore Pabo Bole'' in 2007 from Dhaka, Bangladesh, which was a collection of Rabindra Sangeet. Her second album '' Shikawr'' released in 2014 with several musicians from West Bengal. Sahana's second Rabindra Sangeet album '' Ja Bolo Tai Bolo'' was released in 2015 and the latest solo album, ''Mon Bandhibi Kemone'' in 2016. In 2012, she made her first playback in the Indian Bengali fantasy film ''Tasher Desh'' directed by Q. Alongside Shayan Chowdhury Arnob, she has written several songs. Music career Rabindra Sangeet Since her music career Bajpaie released two Rabindra Sangeet albums. '' Notun Kore Pabo Bole'' was her debut album which was released on 6 March 2007, from Bengal Music Company, Dhaka. The album contained representation and arrangement of Tagore-song ...
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Sahana Bajracharya
Sahana Bajracharya ( ne, साहना बज्राचार्य) is a Nepalese model, TV anchor, actress and media personality. She was crowned as Miss Nepal Earth 2010. She was also the host of ''Mega Model'' Season 2, the local version of ''America's Next Top Model'' . She was the first woman to be on '' TNM Magazine''. She was recently featured in Ruslan Vodka's advertisement. She was host in another show named Namaste TV show which was shown in NTV plus Biography Sahana Bajracharya was born on 15 August 1989 in Kathmandu, Nepal. She did her education from St. Mary's School, Jawlakhel, Lalitpur and college through Weigan and Leigh College. Career Bajracharya became a media personality hosting TV shows such as ''Mega Model'' season 2, Yugantar and worked for Image Channel. In 2008, she competed in Miss Nepal 2008, but the pageant was later called off after protests from the female maoists. Sahana had also been hand picked to represent Nepal in the Miss Supertalent o ...
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Sahana Devi
Sahana Devi ( bn, সাহানা দেবী) (1897–1990) was an Indian singer, she was a widely listened to singer of Rabindra Sangeet. She was the niece of Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. Career She was born into an illustrious Bengali Brahmo family and had distinguished array of men and women in her paternal and maternal sides. Her paternal grandfather Kali Narayan Gupta, was a zamindar who became a Brahmo samaj leader, social reformer and a songwriter. Sir, K G Gupta, one of the top ranking Indian ICS was her father's elder brother. Her father Dr. Pyare Mohan Gupta was a district civil surgeon. Atul Prasad Sen was her father's sister's son. Her mother Tarala Devi was the elder sister of 'Deshbandhu' Chittaranjan Das. Sahaha took her music lessons from her maternal aunt Amala Das, a pioneer Rabindra Sangeet exponent and the first Indian woman to record songs in HMV. She was among the few singers to learn directly from Rabindranath Tagore and Dinendranath Tagore. In 1922, she ...
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Sahana Kumari
Sahana Kumari Nagaraj Gobbargumpi (born 6 March 1982) is an Indian athlete who competes in the high jump event. She holds the current national record of 1.92 m. Personal life Sahana was born in Kotekar village in Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka. She attended Anandashram High School, Someshwar. She began taking part in different sports like kabaddi, kho kho, and high jump during her school days. According to Sahana, it was her school that "encouraged her to take up sports". She graduated from Sri Gokarnanatheshwara College of Mangalore in 2002. Her elder sister Harshini is also a former athlete and her brother plays volleyball. She learned high jump from her father, who at that time was in Indian Air Force. Sahana's mother Yashoda used to wake both of her daughters at and send them for training. She is married to national level athlete B.G. Nagaraj and they have a daughter named Pavana. She is a senior clerk in South Western Railway Zone. 2012 Summer Olympics Sahana wa ...
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