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Chandre Oram is an
Indian tea
estate worker who
lives in
Alipurduar district of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. He is
famous for
having a 33 cm (13 inch) long...
- College,
Bangalore and LLB from R. L. Law College, Belgaum. He
married Purna Chandre Gowda on 22 May 1966 and had four daughters.
Chandregowda learnt his leadership...
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experimentation in
Africa South Africa and
weapons of m****
destruction Gould,
Chandré (2006)
South Africa's
Chemical and
Biological Warfare programme 1981–1995...
- by Innocence.
Adapted and
illustrated by
Chandre 2008 Hallowe'en Party.
Adapted and
illustrated by
Chandre 2008
Peril at End
House Adapted by Thierry...
- operation, 18
October 2004.
Three of his ****ociates,
Sethukuli Govinda,
Chandre Gowda and Sethumani, also died, and four
policemen were injured. Veerappan...
- on the work of
another Jnanpith Awardee.
Subbamma (Tara),
third wife of
Chandre Gowda (Girish Karnad), is a
rebellious mistress of the
household and encourages...
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Indian Kannada-language film,
directed by P.
Lankesh and
produced by M. V.
Chandre Gowda. The film
stars Vimala Naidu,
Suresh Heblikar,
Lokesh and
Meena Kuttappa...
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Henrique Alves,
Brazilian footballer Tico (footballer, born 1977), Alex
Chandre de
Oliveira (1977-2014),
Brazilian footballer Onyekachi Okonkwo (born 1982)...
- was
named Operation Cocoon. Veerappan's ****ociates
Sethukuli Govindan,
Chandre Gowdar and
Sethumani were also
killed in the operation. His
death was described...
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Chandre Dharma-wardana is a Sri Lankan-born
academic and scientist. A
former president of
Vidyodaya Campus (now the
University of Sri Jayewardenepura)...