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Sarala Devi
Sarala may refer to: People * Kovai Sarala, Indian actress * Sarala Dasa, Oriya poet and scholar * Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (1872–1945), founder of Bharat Stree Mahamandal * Sarala Devi (1904–1986), Indian activist, feminist, and writer * Sarala Kariyawasam, Sri Lankan actress * Sarala Regmi, Nepalese politician * Sarala Roy (died 1946), Indian educationist * Sarala Yeolekar, veteran actress of Marathi, Hindi, and Gujarati Cinema Other * Sarala, Ahmednagar, Shrirampur, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra * ''Sarala'' (film), a 1936 Indian film * Sarala Birla Academy, a boarding school near Bangalore, India * Sarala Temple The Maa Sarala Temple is a Hindu temple in the district of Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, India. It is one of the eight most famous Shakta shrines of Odisha. In Hindu culture, 'Maa Sarala' (Mother Sarala) is a Goddess who acts as a patron of the followe ...
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Kovai Sarala
Kovai Sarala is an Indian actress and comedian, who prominently plays supporting roles in Tamil and Telugu films. She has won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian three times, for her performances in '' Sathi Leelavathi'' (1995), '' Poovellam Un Vasam'' (2001) and ''Uliyin Osai'' (2008). She has also won the two Nandi Awards for Best Female Comedian and the Vijay Award for Best Comedian for her performance in '' Kanchana'' (2011). She is now part of Kamal Haasan's Makkal Needhi Maiam Party. Early and present life Kovai Sarala was born in a Malayali family in Thrissur, Tamil Nadu (then in Kerala State). She had developed interest in acting, after watching MGR's films. She completed her studies and entered the film industry with the support of her sister and father. She got her first film offer when she was in the 9th standard and acted with Vijayakumar and K. R. Vijaya in the film ''Velli Ratham''. She was in Class 10, when she played a 32-year-old pregnant woman M ...
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Sarala Dasa
Sarala Dasa (born as Siddheswara Parida) was a 15th-century poet and scholar of Odia literature. Best known for three Odia books — ''Mahabharata'', ''Vilanka Ramayana'' and ''Chandi Purana'' — he was the first scholar to write in Odia and his revered as the ''Adi Kabi'' (First Poet) of Odia literature. As an originator of Odia literature, his work has formed an enduring source of information for succeeding generations. Life The early life of Sarala Dasa is not accurately known. He was a contemporary of the Gajapati King Kapilendra Dev. Though the date of his birth cannot be accurately determined, he can safely be placed to the 15th century AD. He was born at a village called ''kanakavati patana'' known as Kanakapura at the Tentuliapada, Jagatsinghpur district. Sarala Dasa had no organized early education, and what he achieved through self-education was attributed to the grace of Sarala, goddess of devotion and inspiration. Though his early name was Siddheswara Parida, he wa ...
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Sarala Devi Chaudhurani
Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (born Sarala Ghosal; 9 September 1872 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian educationist and political activist, who founded Bharat Stree Mahamandal in Allahabad in 1910. This was the first national-level women's organization in India. One of the primary goals of the organization was to promote female education. The organization opened several offices in Lahore (then part of unpartitioned India), Allahabad, Delhi, Karachi, Amritsar, Hyderabad, Kanpur, Bankura, Hazaribagh, Midnapur, and Kolkata to improve the situation of women all over India. Biography Early life Sarala was born in Jorasanko, Kolkata on 9 September 1872 to a well known Bengali intellectual family. Her father Janakinath Ghosal was one of the first secretaries of the Bengal Congress. Her mother Swarnakumari Devi, a noted author, was the daughter of Debendranath Tagore, an eminent Brahmo leader and father of poet Rabindranath Tagore. Her older sister, Hironmoyee, was an author and founder o ...
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Sarala Devi
Sarala may refer to: People * Kovai Sarala, Indian actress * Sarala Dasa, Oriya poet and scholar * Sarala Devi Chaudhurani (1872–1945), founder of Bharat Stree Mahamandal * Sarala Devi (1904–1986), Indian activist, feminist, and writer * Sarala Kariyawasam, Sri Lankan actress * Sarala Regmi, Nepalese politician * Sarala Roy (died 1946), Indian educationist * Sarala Yeolekar, veteran actress of Marathi, Hindi, and Gujarati Cinema Other * Sarala, Ahmednagar, Shrirampur, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra * ''Sarala'' (film), a 1936 Indian film * Sarala Birla Academy, a boarding school near Bangalore, India * Sarala Temple The Maa Sarala Temple is a Hindu temple in the district of Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, India. It is one of the eight most famous Shakta shrines of Odisha. In Hindu culture, 'Maa Sarala' (Mother Sarala) is a Goddess who acts as a patron of the followe ...
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Sarala Kariyawasam
Sarala Kariyawasam, who hails from Galle, is a former Sri Lankan child actress. A student of Sangamitta Balika Vidyalaya, Sarala is the first Sri Lankan child artist to make an international debut. Currently she hosts a children's TV show in Sri Lanka. Biography Sarala's favourite subjects are English, mathematics and science. She is the youngest in her family, with an older sister and brother. Career Hollywood's Young Artist Award foundation has presented the Best Young Performer in an International Feature Film Award to Sarala, for her role of a child widow (Chuyia) in the award-winning film-maker Deepa Mehta's controversial film, ''Water''. The film is about the harsh treatment received by widows in the 1930s in India. She played the role of a child bride (Chuiya) who lost her husband at the age of eight and sent to an ashram to live with other widows, leading an austere life, sleeping on concrete floors, begging for a living and sometimes being sold as prostitutes to the ...
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Sarala Regmi
Sarala Regmi ( ne, सरला रेग्मी) is a Nepalese politician, belonging to the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). In January 2007 she was nominated to the interim legislature of Nepal on behalf of the pre-split CPN (Maoist) (later renamed UCPN (Maoist)). In April 2008, she won the Bardiya-1 seat in the Constituent Assembly election, defeating veteran CPN (UML) leader Bam Dev Gautam. She belonged to the hardline faction inside UCPN (Maoist), and after the split in the party she became a Central Committee Central committee is the common designation of a standing administrative body of Communist party, communist parties, analogous to a board of directors, of both ruling and nonruling parties of former and existing socialist states. In such party org ... member of the new CPN (Maoist).myRepublica.com. CPN-Maoist central committee members for struggle' References Living people Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) politicians Communist Party of Nepal (M ...
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Sarala Roy
Sarala Roy (1861-1946) was an Indian educator, feminist, and social activist. She was one of the first women to matriculate from Calcutta University, and was the first woman to be a member of the University Senate. She founded a school for girls and several women's educational charities, and was a founding member and later, the President of the All India Women's Conference. As President of the All India Women's Conference in 1932, she played a key role in organizing efforts towards women's suffrage, and against child marriage. She was also a strong supporter of educational rights for women and girls. Early life and education She was the daughter of Durga Mohan Das, a prominent social reformer, and her sister, Abala Bose, was also a noted educator. Along with physician Kadambini Ganguly, Roy was one of the first women to be allowed sit the Matriculation exams to graduate from Calcutta University, and she later became the first woman to be a member of the Calcutta University Senate ...
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Sarala Yeolekar
Sarala Yeolekar is an actress of Marathi, Hindi and Gujarati cinema. She has acted in over 150 movies. In Hindi movies, she is best known for her sexy dance in an item song in the movie '' Dance Dance'' (1987). Selected plays and filmography Films * ''Saticha Vaan '' (1969) * ''Harya Narya Jindabad'' (1972) * '' Pinjara'' (1972) * ''Thapadya '' (1973) * ''Paandu Jamdaar'' (1977) (Gujarati version of the Marathi film '' Pandu Havaldar'') * ''Banya Bapu '' (1977) *'' Jay Vejay'' (1977) * ''Dhakati Mehuni'' (1978) * ''Javayachi Jaat'' (1979) * ''Zakol'' (1980) * ''Shura Mi Vandile'' (1980) * ''Jhatpat Karu De Khapat'' (1982) * ''Raja Gopichanadan'' (1985) (Gujarati Movie) * ''Gaav Ki Naar Gujaratani'' (1986) (Gujarati Movie) * '' Dance Dance'' (1987) *'' Aaj Ke Angaare'' (1988) *'' Paap Ki Duniya'' (1988) as Sharada * ''Commando'' (1988) * ''Meri Zabaan'' (1989) * '' Love Love Love'' (1989) *'' Nachnewale Gaanewale'' (1991) *'' Nishchaiy'' (1992) * ''Janmkundali'' (2003) Play ...
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Sarala, Ahmednagar
Sarala is a village in Shrirampur taluka of Ahmednagar district in Indian state of Maharashtra. Village is famous for Samadhi of Sant Gangageer Maharaj. Location Sarala is situated north of Shrirampur taluka on the banks of Godavari river The Godavari (IAST: ''Godāvarī'' od̪aːʋəɾiː is India's second longest river after the Ganga river and drains into the third largest basin in India, covering about 10% of India's total geographical area. Its source is in Trimbakeshw .... Village shares boundary with Aurangabad district. Demographics As per 2011 census, population of Sarala is 1261. Male constitute 657 and female constitute 604. Economy Agriculture and allied work are source of income. References {{Reflist Villages in Ahmednagar district ...
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Sarala (film)
''Sarla'' is a 1936 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Premankur Atorthy. The film was produced by Imperial Film Company. The director of photography was Rustam Irani with music by H. C. Bali. It starred Rattan Bai, Kumar, Hafisji, Pramila, Anant Marathe and Ahindra Choudhury. Cast *Rattan Bai *Kumar *Hafisji *Pramila *Ahindra Choudhury *Anant Marathe Anant Purushottam Marathe ( mr, अनंत पुरुषोत्तम मराठे; 1929–2003) was an Indian actor, famous for playing supporting role in 1944 Marathi movie '' Ramshastri'', on the life of Ram Shastri and the role o ... *Baba Vyas *Asooji *Chemist * Jilloobai Songs *"Apna Hi Tujhko Vichar" *"Man Mein Udne Ko Kyun Soche" *"Hato Jao Hame Na Satao" *"Prabhu Tum Aao Daras Dikhao" *"Piya Ke Milne Ki Aas" *"Prabhu Mori Naiya Padi Majhdhar" *"Na Kisiki Ankh Ka Nur Hoon" *"Neha Barse Rhumjhum Rhumjhum" *"Gham-E-Dil Kis Se Kahoon" References External links * 1936 films 1930s Hindi-languag ...
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Sarala Birla Academy
Sarala Birla Academy (SBA) is a boys-only independent boarding school in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. It is located off Bannerghatta Road. It was founded in 2004. It follows the ICSE, IGCSE and IB Diploma The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a two-year educational programme primarily aimed at 16-to-19-year-olds in 140 countries around the world. The programme provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into ... program. Boarding Houses The School has 4 houses Aditya, Bhaskar, Martand, Vivasvan. Each house has 100 Students and 2 House-Masters, and one House-Mother who meet the needs of the students residing in the house. {{coord missing, Karnataka Schools in Bangalore Boarding schools in Karnataka Educational institutions established in 2004 2004 establishments in Karnataka ...
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