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- Dayaram Gidumal Shahani (30 June 1857 – 7 December 1927) or Rishi Dayaram, was an Indian social reformer, judge, poet, and scholar. He was known as the...
- Komal Shahani, Indian costume fashion designer and entrepreneur Dayaram Gidumal Shahani, Indian social reformer, judge, poet and scholar This page lists...
- Gujarati-language writers Chisholm, p. 469. Karkaria 1896, p. 14. Gidumal 1892, p. 3. Gidumal 1892, p. 6. Nalini Natarajan; Emmanuel Sampath Nelson (1 January...
- of the central Caspian region, specially toward Sistan, Iran. Dayaram Gidumal writes that a Balochi legend is backed up by the medieval Qarmatians. The...
- Another important figure among the city's aristocracy was Diwan Dayaram Gidumal, a judge by profession. He was the driving factor behind the establishment...
- established by this Board in post-independence India was the Rishi Dayaram Gidumal National College or R. D. National College (commonly known as National...
- 1922 with the support and guidance of Dr. Annie Besant and Rishi Dayaram Gidumal. After the partition of India, it got repositioned to Bandra (West), Mumbai...
- established through the efforts of Indian lawyer, Dayaram Gidumal, in the late 1880s. Gidumal campaigned for the college's construction, as many Karachi...
- spinning charkha. In 1908, P****e social reformer B. M. Malbari and Dayaram Gidumal came up with the idea of founding home for women and training Indian women...
- Reuben, Rachel (2005). "The Indian Founders". Hornbill (April–June): 13–15. Gidumal, Dayaram (1889). The status of woman in India. Bombay: Fort Printing Press...