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Sanjit may refer to: *Sanjit Biswas, Co-founder of Meraki, Inc *Sanjit Narwekar (born 1952), Documentary filmmaker and author *Sanjit De Silva Sanjit De Silva (born 31 October 1976) is a Sri Lankan actor and director who is known for his roles in ''The Company Men'' and '' American Desi''. Early life De Silva was born in Colombo and graduated from New York University's Tisch School ... (born 1976), Sri Lankan actor and director * Sanjit Roy (Sanjit 'Bunker' Roy), Indian social activist and educator See also * Sanjib {{given name ...
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Sanjit Biswas
Sanjit Biswas () is an American Internet entrepreneur and computer scientist and co-founder of Samsara (company), Samsara, an Internet of Things company headquartered in San Francisco, California that provides hardware and software for physical operations. He also co-founded and served as CEO of Meraki, Inc. (now Cisco Meraki), a cloud-managed networking company now part of Cisco Systems. Biswas has a bachelor's degree from Stanford and a master's degree from MIT. In 2007, he was named to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Technology Review TR35 as one of the top 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35. References

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Sanjit Narwekar
Sanjit Narwekar (born 8 May 1952) is an Indian documentary filmmaker scriptwriter and author. A 1967 alumni of Bombay Scottish High School, Mumbai, he completed his Bachelor’s in Statistics (1974) and his Master’s in Economics (1976) from the University of Mumbai. Early career He began writing in 1969 while he was still in college and has more than 2500 articles to his credit in the last 50 years. During his post graduation he worked at the National Institute of Bank Management but opted to work in journalism soon after he had completed his Masters. He worked in a wide variety of newspaper organizations and has been News Editor of Screen (1980-1991), Editor of TV & Video World (1994–95) and Executive Editor of Documentary Today (2007-2012). Career Narwekar has authored/edited 20 books on film history and published more than 100 books for various organizations. He has also hosted interviews/magazine programs for All India Radio and Doordarshan. He has participated in several ...
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Sanjit De Silva
Sanjit De Silva (born 31 October 1976) is a Sri Lankan actor and director who is known for his roles in ''The Company Men'' and '' American Desi''. Early life De Silva was born in Colombo and graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Career De Silva appeared in his first television series, '' American Desi'', in the role of Chandu. In 2005 he appeared as a doctor in ''Jonny Zero'' and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. De Silva has also appeared in several Law & Order franchises, where he appeared as Ali Mohammed in season 17, episode 15: "Melting Pot". In 2013, he directed his first film ''Time After'' where he received funds from Kickstarter with over 200 backers for the film. In 2016, De Silva appeared in Thomas Kail's production of the world premiere of ''Dry Powder'' at The Public Theater in New York City opposite Hank Azaria, Claire Danes and John Krasinski. In Summer of 2016, De Silva performed at New York's Shakespeare in the Park in ' ...
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Sanjit Roy
Sanjit "Bunker" Roy (born 30 June 1945) is an Indian social activist and educator who founded the Barefoot College. He was selected as one of Time 100's 100 most influential personalities in 2010 for his work in educating illiterate and semi literate rural Indians.Mortenson, Greg. (29 April 2010Sanjit 'Bunker' Roy The 2010 TIME 100 ''TIME''. Retrieved on 2 June 2012. Roy was awarded the Padma Shri by Giani Zail Singh in 1986. Early life He attended The Doon School from 1956 to 1962, and St. Stephen's College, Delhi from 1962 to 1967. He was the Indian National Squash champion in 1965 and also participated in three world squash championships representing India . Barefoot College Bunker is a founder of what is now called Barefoot College. After conducting a survey of water supplies in 100 drought-prone areas, Roy established the Social Work and Research Centre in 1972. Its mission soon changed from a focus on water and irrigation to empowerment and sustainability. The progra ...
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