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Sarayu (other)
Sarayu, or Sarju, is a river in Uttarakhand, India. Sarayu, Saryu or Sarju may also refer to: Geography * Sarayu (Rigvedic river), a river mentioned in the Rigveda, variously identified with the Sarju and other rivers * Sarayu River (Ayodhya), the Ghaghara river as it is known around the Ayodhya region in Uttar Pradesh, India, also transcribed as Saryu and Sarju * Sarju railway station, railway station in Uttar Pradesh, India * Sarju Sagar Dam, dam in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India People * Saryu Doshi, Indian art historian * Sarayu Mohan, Indian actress * Sarayu Rao, Indian-American actress also known as Sarayu R. Blue * Saryu Roy (politician), Indian politician * Saryoo Singh, Indian politician * Sarju Bala Devi, Indian boxer * Sarju Prasad Saroj, Indian politician * Sarju Prasad Misra, Indian politician * Saraju Bala Devi, Indian actress and singer * Saraju Bala Sen, Indian writer and educator * Saraju Mohanty, Indian-American computer scientist * Dilip Sardjoe (alternativ ...
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Sarju
The Sarju ( Kumaoni: सरज्यू, Hindi: सरयू), also known as Saryu, is a major river draining Central Kumaon region in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Originating from Sarmul, Sarju flows through the cities of Kapkot, Bageshwar and Seraghat before joining Mahakali at Pancheshwar. The Sarju is the largest tributary of the Sharda River. The river forms the South-eastern border between the districts of Pithoragarh and Almora. Temperate and sub-Tropical forests cover the entire Catchment area of the River. Course The Sarju rises at a place known as Sarmul (or Sarmool), which is located in the extreme north of the Bageshwar district of Uttarakhand. The source of the river is situated at on the southern slope of a ridge of the Nanda Kot and is separated on the east from the source of Ramganga and on the west from the sources of Kuphini (the eastern branch of Pindar river) by spurs leading down from the mass culminating at the Nanda Kot peak. It flows initially around ...
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Sarju Prasad Misra
Sarju Prasad Misra is an Indian politician. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Deoria constituency of Uttar Pradesh as a member of the Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em .... References {{reflist External links Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website 1905 births Year of death missing India MPs 1952–1957 Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh ...
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Saryu Express
The Saryu Express is an Express train belonging to North Central Railway zone that runs between Prayagraj Sangam and in India. It is currently being operated with 14233/14234 train numbers on a daily basis. Service The 14233/Saryu Express has an average speed of 30 km/h and covers 203 km in 6h 50m. The 14234/Saryu Express has an average speed of 34 km/h and covers 203 km in 5h 55m. Route and halts The important halts of the train are * * * * Coach composition The train has standard ICF rakes with max speed of 110 kmph. The train consists of 17 coaches: * 8 General Un-Reserved * 2 Seating cum Luggage Rake Schedule Running Days : Daily Traction Both trains are hauled by a Lucknow Loco Shed or Gonda Loco Shed-based WDM-3A diesel locomotive from Prayag Ghat to Mankapur and vice versa. Rake sharing Trainshares its rake with 54110/54109 Mughalsarai–Faizabad Passenger See also * Allahabad Junction railway station * Mankapur Junctio ...
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INS Saryu (P54)
INS ''Saryu'' is the first of the Indian Navy, designed and constructed indigenously by the Goa Shipyard Limited. The ship is home-ported at Port Blair, under the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC). She is the largest offshore patrol vessel in the navy. Design and development The ''Saryu''-class patrol vessels were ordered for the navy by the Ministry of Defence in December 2008, for performing coastal patrol. Goa Shipyard Limited (GSL) became the first Indian shipyard to have designed and constructed this class of warship completely indigenously. ''Saryu'' is the most advanced vessel to be constructed by GSL in terms of design, performance and quality. The ship has been designed by an in-house team and was built at the cost of . Construction of the vessel took three and a half years, and was delayed due to late supply of gearboxes by the Indian supplier. A new order for the gearboxes was then placed with another manufacturer, which delivered them in early December 2011. ''Sa ...
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Saryu-class Patrol Vessel
The ''Saryu'' class of offshore patrol vessels (OPV) are advanced patrol ships of the Indian Navy built at the Goa Shipyard Limited. These vessels are capable of ocean surveillance and monitoring and can maintain control of shipping lanes. They can also be deployed to provide security to offshore oil installations, and other naval assets. Design and development ''Saryu'' class was derived from ''Sankalp''-class vessels built for the Indian Coast Guard. The ships were designed by GSL's in-house design team and built at a cost of . The vessels are powered by two Pielstick diesel engines rated at a combined , each driving a Wärtsilä WCP 5C10 controllable-pitch propeller through a reduction gearbox. Ships of the class The first ship, was launched on 30 March 2009 in the presence of Chief of the Naval Staff, Admiral Sureesh Mehta. INS Saryu was handed over to the Navy on 21 December 2012 and was commissioned on 21 January 2013 at Vasco da Gama, by the Commander-in-Chief of ...
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INS Sarayu (P54)
INS ''Sarayu'' was a of the Indian Navy. ''Sarayu'' was sold to the Sri Lanka Navy, where she was named as SLNS ''Sayura''. She serves as the flagship of the Sri Lanka Navy and obtained several remarkable naval victories against the naval branch of Tamil Tiger rebels (Sea Tigers The Sea Tigers (Tamil: கடற்புலிகள் ''Kaţaṛpulikaḷ'') was the naval wing of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam during the Sri Lankan Civil War. It was founded in 1984. The Sea Tigers had a number of small but effectiv ...). She was recently equipped with Yingi Y-82 anti-ship missiles and surface to air missiles. References Sukanya-class patrol vessels Patrol vessels of the Indian Navy 1989 ships {{mil-ship-stub ...
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Ram Sardjoe
Ramdien Sardjoe (born 10 October 1935) is a Surinamese politician and served as Vice President of Suriname from 2005 to 2010. He is a member of the Progressive Reform Party (VHP). He was born in the District of Suriname. Before vice presidency, Sardjoe was the Chairman of the National Assembly from 2001 to 2005. In 2011, Sardjoe retired from politics, and Chan Santokhi was elected new Chairman of the VHP. Award References External links Official website(in Dutch) He was succeeded as vice president by Robert Ameerali and was vice president under half of Robert Venetiaan's rule. 1935 births Vice presidents of Suriname Speakers of the National Assembly (Suriname) Living people Surinamese Hindus Surinamese politicians of Indian descent Surinamese people of Indian descent Progressive Reform Party (Suriname) politicians Recipients of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman {{Suriname-politician-stub ...
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Dilip Sardjoe
Dilip may refer to: People * Dilīpa, king in Hindu mythology * Dilip Chhabria, Indian automobile designer * Dilip Chitre (1938–2009), Indian writer and critic * Dilip D'Souza (born 1960), Indian writer and journalist * Dilip Dholakia (1921–2011), often credited as D. Dilip or Dilip Roy, an Indian music composer and singer * Dilip Doshi (born 1947), former Indian cricketer * Dilip Hiro, playwright and analyst specializing in India and the Islamic world * Dilip Jajodia (born 1944), Indian businessman * Dilip Joshi (born 1968), Indian film and television actor * Dilip Kumar (1922–2021), Indian actor, also known as Mohammed Yousef Khan * Dilip Kumar Chakrabarti (born 1941), archaeologist and professor of South Asian archaeology at Cambridge University * Dilip Mahalanabis (born 1934), Indian pediatrician * Dilip P. Gaonkar (born 1945), associate professor of communication studies at Northwestern University * Dilip Prabhavalkar (born 1944), Indian Marathi film and television actor ...
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Saraju Mohanty
Saraju Mohanty is an American professor of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and the director of the Smart Electronic Systems Laboratory, at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Mohanty received a Glorious India Award – Rich and Famous NRIs of America in 2017 for his contributions to the discipline. Mohanty is a researcher in the areas of "consumer electronics for smart cities", "application-Specific things for efficient edge computing", and "methodologies for digital and mixed-signal hardware". He has made significant research contributions to security and IP protection of consumer electronic systems, hardware-assisted security and protection, high-level synthesis of digital signal processing (DSP) hardware, and mixed-signal integrated circuit computer-aided design and electronic design automation. Mohanty has been the editor-in-chief (EiC) of the ''IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine'' since 2016.IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, http://cesoc. ...
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