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- coming of age ceremony for the son of Biswambhar's nouveau-riche businessman neighbor, Mahim Ganguly, makes Biswambhar think back to when his only son, Khoka...
- Biswambhar Bidyapitha is a co-educational Odia medium school located in Puri, Odisha, India. The school was established in 1945. There are 56 faculty members...
- Biswambhar Parida (8 February 1921 – 25 November 1999) was an Indian Freedom fighter who was born in Jagatsinghpur District in Indian state of Odisha....
- Mohanty Debashish Mohanty Kumkum Mohanty Sona Mohapatra Baishnaba Pani Biswambhar Parida Biju Patnaik Hara Patnaik Naveen Patnaik Gopala Chandra Praharaj...
- in undivided Midnapore district. His father was a Mahishya Zamindar Biswambhar Sasmal and mother Anandamoyee Devi. He p****ed the Entrance Examination...
- Anku Deo (1496–1528) Pratap Deo (1528–1564) Raghunath Deo (1564–1594) Biswambhar Deo (1594–1627) Rai Singh Deo II (1627–1658) Dusmant Deo (1658–1693) Jugasai...
- International Airport is likely to be operational by 2024. Bholanath Vidyapith Biswambhar Bidyapitha Blessed Sacrament High School Puri D.A.V Public School, Puri...
- Das Durga Charan Mohanty Annapurna Choudhury Afzal-ul Amin Baji Rout Biswambhar Parida Bishwanath Das Bakshi Jagabandhu Chakhi Khuntia Ekram Rasul Ghanshyam...
- era, was the forerunner of all later day panjikas. During British rule, Biswambhar again began the work of publishing the panjika, in handwritten book form...
- (1496–1528 AD) Pratap Deo (1528–1564 AD) Raghunath Deo (1564–1594 AD) Biswambhar Deo (1594–1627 AD) Rai Singh Deo II (1627–1658 AD) Dusmant Deo (1658–1693...