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Malvika Bansod (born 15
September 2001) is an
Indian badminton player. She has won
international titles such as the
Maldives and
Nepal International in...
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Kisan ****uji
Bansod (Marathi: किसन फागुजी बनसोड, 1879–1946) was a
leader of
Dalit movement in pre-independence India.
Bansod was born on 18
February 1879...
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developed over the
course of four
months by
Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Bansod, who had
previous experience reverse engineering an
INSAS rifle to produce...
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Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Bansod, of Army
School Mhow reverse-engineered an
INSAS rifle to
produce a
bullpup carbine variant. Lt. Col.
Bansod caught the attention...
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death in 2003.
After the dead of
Ashok Manohar the
party is led by
Bhimrao Bansod. •
Ahead of the Lok
Sabha elections 2004 LNP(L)
supported the candidates...
- Schönhardt (1928)
Bezdek &
Carrigan (2016)
Bagemihl (1948). Schönhardt (1928)
Bansod,
Nandanwar & Burša (2014)
Skilling (1976). Bagemihl, F. (1948). "On indecomposable...
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Sharma was born on 30
April 1987 into a Telugu-Marathi–speaking
family in
Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. His mother,
Purnima Sharma, is from Visakhapatnam...
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imposes sanctions on India's most
wanted criminals Dawood Ibrahim and sai
bansod". IndiaDaily. 2 June 2006.
Archived from the
original on 12
February 2007...
- (semi-finals) Line Kjærsfeldt (second round) Sim Yu-jin (quarter-finals)
Malvika Bansod (withdrew) ****picha
Choeikeewong (quarter-finals)
Komang Ayu
Cahya Dewi...
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taking stringent action against Hindu gangsters like Arun
Gawli and Sai
Bansod,
referring to them as
amchi mulgey (our boys).
Thackeray was challenged...