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Soumya (), is an Indian name. It is unisexual in nature and is more common as a masculine name in North and East India and as a feminine name in South India. Can also be spelled as Saumya, and Somya in South where it is given to girls , In West Bengal it is spelled as Soumya or Soumo and the name is given to boys. The name has several related meanings. The Hindi meaning of the word Saumya is gentle, handsome, sof Soumya means 'born of Soma'. Soma () is Chandra (). Soumya is son of Chandra and therefore means Budha ( sa, बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury (planet). Several terms used for Soumya But Soumya also means Shubhagrahas or benefics as opposed to Papagrahas or malefic. Creatures subsisting on leaves & fruits are known as Soumya (benefic)according to The Bṛhat Saṃhitā of Varāha Mihira The third year of the ninth Yuga is known as Soumya, during the year Soumya mankind will be happy according to The Bṛhat Saṃhitā of Varāha Mihir ...
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Soumya (), is an Indian name. It is unisexual in nature and is more common as a masculine name in North and East India and as a feminine name in South India. Can also be spelled as Saumya, and Somya in South where it is given to girls , In West Bengal it is spelled as Soumya or Soumo and the name is given to boys. The name has several related meanings. The Hindi meaning of the word Saumya is gentle, handsome, sof Soumya means 'born of Soma'. Soma () is Chandra (). Soumya is son of Chandra and therefore means Budha ( sa, बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury (planet). Several terms used for Soumya But Soumya also means Shubhagrahas or benefics as opposed to Papagrahas or malefic. Creatures subsisting on leaves & fruits are known as Soumya (benefic)according to The Bṛhat Saṃhitā of Varāha Mihira The third year of the ninth Yuga is known as Soumya, during the year Soumya mankind will be happy according to The Bṛhat Saṃhitā of Varāha Mihira ...
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Soumya Swaminathan (scientist)
Soumya Swaminathan (born 2 May 1959) is an Indian paediatrician and clinical scientist known for her research on tuberculosis and HIV. From 2019 to 2022, she served as the chief scientist at the World Health Organization under the leadership of Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus. Previously, from October 2017 to March 2019, she was the Deputy Director General of Programmes (DDP) at the World Health Organization. Early life and education Swaminathan was born in Chennai, India. Swaminathan is the daughter of "Father of Green Revolution of India", M. S. Swaminathan and Indian educationalist Mina Swaminathan. Swaminathan has two siblings, Madhura Swaminathan, a professor of economics at the Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, and Nithya Swaminathan, a senior lecturer in gender analysis in international development at the University of East Anglia. Swaminathan received an M.B.B.S. from the Armed Forces Medical College in Pune. She has an M.D. in pediatrics from All I ...
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Soumya Sarkar
Soumya Sarkar ( bn, সৌম্য সরকার; born 25 February 1993) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right arm medium-fast bowler who mainly plays as an opening batsman and the creator of the good looking " Shot". He is the only batsman to hit 2 sixes in the first over in a T20 World Cup match. Sarkar plays for the Cumilla Warriors in the Bangladesh Premier League, Khulna Division in the National Cricket League, and Prime Bank Cricket Club in the Dhaka Premier Division.In Bangladesh Premier League draft, he has been drafted by Dhaka Dominators. Personal life Sarkar was born in Satkhira to a Bengali Hindu family. He was named Soumya Shanto but later the word 'Shanto' was dropped from his name. On 27 February 2020, Sarkar married his long-time girlfriend Priyonti Debnath Puja. The marriage ceremony was held at Khulna Club. His wife, 21-year-old Puja, is the daughter of Gopal Debnath of Tutpara village in Khulna. Domestic career Sarkar is a top ...
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Soumya Swaminathan (chess Player)
Soumya Swaminathan (born 1989) is a chess player holding the title of International Master (IM) and Woman Grandmaster (WGM) from India. She won the World Junior Chess Championship, World Junior Girls' Championship 2009 held in Puerto Madryn, Argentina edging out on tiebreak score. She withdrew from the chess championships held in Iran in 2018 as a protest against the compulsory headscarf rule for women by Irans Islamic government.Deysi Cori and Betül Cemre Yıldız. Life Soumya Swaminathan was the Indian junior girls' champion in 2005, 2006 and 2008. She won the 2010 Indian Chess Championship, Indian women's championship with a score of 8½/11. She became the Commonwealth Chess Championship, Commonwealth women's champion in 2012 in Chennai. In 2016, she tied for the first place in the women's section of the Moscow Open with Anastasia Bodnaruk and Alexandra Obolentseva, finishing second on tiebreak. Soumya won the bronze medal in the Women's Asian Individual Championship 2016 ...
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Soumya Ranjan Patnaik
Soumya Ranjan Patnaik (born 18 August 1952) is an Indian politician and the founder-editor of the Odia daily Sambad. He is also a feature film producer as well as a successful business personality. He was elected to 11th Lok Sabha from Bhubaneswar (Lok Sabha constituency) on Indian National Congress ticket. After he was expelled from Congress he floated a new political party 'Aama Odisha Party' (AOP). He is married to Sudatta Patnaik, daughter of Janaki Ballabh Patnaik and Jayanti Patnaik. On 6 Mar 2018 he merged Aama Odisha Party into Biju Janata Dal and the very same day he was nominated by Naveen Patnaik as a Biju Janata Dal MP of Rajya Sabha The Rajya Sabha, constitutionally the Council of States, is the upper house of the bicameral Parliament of India. , it has a maximum membership of 245, of which 233 are elected by the legislatures of the states and union territories using si .... Shri Soumya Ranjan Patnaik is a member of 16th Assembly of Odisha (2019–2024) elec ...
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Soumya Sankar Bose
Soumya Sankar Bose is an Indian documentary photographer. In his practice he uses photography, archival material and text to explore desire, identity and memory. His first book 'Where the Birds Never Sing(2020)' is on Marichjhapi massacre, the forcible eviction in 1979 of lower caste Bengali refugees on Marichjhapi Island in Sundarban, India, and the subsequent death of thousands by police gunfire, starvation, and disease. The Book was shortlisted for the First Photobook award in the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards 2020. Life and work Soumya Sankar Bose is an independent documentary photographer, born and brought up in Midnapore, West Bengal India. His long-term project on retired Jatra (Bengal) artistes had been funded by India Foundation for the Arts. His work has reviewed by ''The New York Times,'' ''The Caravan,'' ''The Huffington Post,'' BBC, ''The Indian Express,'' ''The Telegraph,'' ''NPR'' and many more. Bose has worked on commission for clients inclu ...
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Soumya Raychaudhuri
Soumya Raychaudhuri is a Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School, and an Institute Member at Broad Institute. He is the JS Coblyn and MB Brenner Distinguished Chair in Rheumatology/Immunology and a practicing rheumatologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital. He is the Director for the Center for Data Sciences at Brigham and Harvard. In addition, he serves as a Visiting Professor in Genetics at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on human genetics and computational genomics to understand immune-mediated diseases. Education and Career Raychaudhuri completed his undergraduate degrees in biophysics and mathematics from State University of New York at Buffalo in 1997. He went on to join the Stanford University Medical School where he completed his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees. He pursued clinical training in internal medicine, followed by subspecialty training in rheumatology at BWH. He concurrently completed postdoctoral training in human g ...
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Soumyam
''Soumyam'' is a 2005 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Rajesh Nambiar. The film stars Biju Menon, Devayani, Mukesh and Suja Karthika in lead roles. The film had musical score by Kaithapram. Cast * Biju Menon *Mukesh * Suja Karthika *Sanusha Accolades *Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist The Kerala State Film Award for Best Child Artist is an award, begun in 1969, presented annually at the Kerala State Film Awards of India for the best performance by a child actor in the Malayalam cinema. Until 1997, the awards were managed dir ... - Sanusha (also for '' Kaazhcha'') References External links * 2005 films 2000s Malayalam-language films {{2000s-Malayalam-film-stub ...
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Soumya Bhattacharya
Soumya Bhattacharya (born 1969) is an Indian journalist and author. Born in Kolkata, Bhattacharya grew up and studied in Kolkata and London. As a journalist, he has worked on ''The Times'' (London), ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', ''India Today'' magazine (New Delhi), ''The Telegraph'' (Kolkata) and the ''Hindustan Times''. He is currently the Editor of ''Hindustan Times'', Mumbai. His essays and literary criticism have appeared in a number of publications across the world, including ''The Guardian'', ''The Observer'', ''The Independent'', ''New Statesman'', "Granta" and ''Wisden'' in Britain; ''The Age'' and ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' in Australia; ''Sports Illustrated'' in South Africa; and ''The New York Times''. Bhattacharya's first book, a work of narrative non-fiction called ''You Must Like Cricket?'', was published across the world to critical acclaim in 2006. Part reportage, part travelogue, part cultural politics, ''You Must Like Cricket?'' is a memoir that explores ...
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Budha
Budha ( sa, बुध) is a Sanskrit word that connotes the planet Mercury. Budha, in Hindu legends, is also a deity. He is also known as Soumya (Sanskrit: सौम्य, lit. ''son of Moon''), Rauhineya and Tunga and is the Nakshatra lord of Ashlesha, Jyeshtha and Revati. Planet Budha as a planet appears in various Hindu astronomical texts in Sanskrit, such as the 5th century ''Aryabhatiya'' by Aryabhatta, the 6th century ''Romaka'' by Latadeva and ''Panca Siddhantika'' by Varahamihira, the 7th century ''Khandakhadyaka'' by Brahmagupta, and the 8th century ''Sisyadhivrddida'' by Lalla. These texts present Budha as one of the planets and estimate the characteristics of the respective planetary motion. Other texts such as ''Surya Siddhanta'' dated to have been complete sometime between the 5th century and 10th century present their chapters on various planets with deity mythologies. The manuscripts of these texts exist in slightly different versions, present B ...
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Souma (other)
Souma may refer to: * Soumâa, Boumerdès, a village in Boumerdès Province, Algeria * Soumâa, Blida, a town in Blida Province, Algeria * Soma (drink) In the Vedic tradition, ''sóma'' (Devanagari: सोम) is a ritual drink of importance among the early Vedic Indo-Aryans. The Rigveda mentions it, particularly in the Soma Mandala. Gita mentions the drink in Chapter 9. It is equivalent to ..., a Vedic ritual ambrosia drink See also * Soumya, an Indian given name * Sōma (other) * Soma (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Carnatic Music
Carnatic music, known as or in the Dravidian languages, South Indian languages, is a system of music commonly associated with South India, including the modern Indian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka. It is one of two main subgenres of Indian classical music that evolved from ancient Hindu Texts and traditions, particularly the Samaveda. The other subgenre being Hindustani music, which emerged as a distinct form because of Persian or Islamic influences from Northern India. The main emphasis in Carnatic music is on vocal music; most compositions are written to be sung, and even when played on instruments, they are meant to be performed in ''gāyaki'' (singing) style. Although there are stylistic differences, the basic elements of (the relative musical pitch), (the musical sound of a single note), (the mode or melodic formulæ), and (the rhythmic cycles) form the foundation of improvisation and composition in both Carnati ...
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