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Parmeshwar Narayan Haksar (4
September 1913 – 25
November 1998) was an
Indian bureaucrat and diplomat, best
known for his two-year
stint as
Prime Minister...
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Haksar is a
Kashmiri Pandit surname and clan. They are
native to the
Kashmir Valley within the
Indian state of
Jammu and
Kashmir and they have a long tradition...
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Colonel Sir
Kailash Narain Haksar CIE (20
February 1878 – 1953, Calcutta), also
spelled Kailas Narayan Haksar, was
Minister of the
princely state of Jammu...
- Kumar's
sister in Ghar ki
Izzat (1948).
After her
marriage to
actor Rajan Haksar, she was
slotted into
character roles and then to
villainous or comedian...
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Sharad Haksar is an
advertising photographer from India. Born in Chennai, India,
Sharad was
originally drawn to
architecture as a career.
While applying...
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Rajkumari Kaul, (née
Haksar; 13
September 1925 – 03 May 2014, was an
Indian personality. Born
Rajkumari Haksar, Mrs. Kaul was a
blood relation of Indira...
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Aditya Narayan Dhairyasheel Haksar (born 3
December 1933) is a well-known
translator of
Sanskrit classics into English. Born in Gwalior,
central India...
- Ajit
Narain Haksar (11
January 1925 – 19 May 2005) was the
first Indian chairman of ITC
Limited and on
retirement was
voted the
Chairman Emeritus of the...
- Some of the
recipients have
refused or
returned their conferments. P. N.
Haksar,
Vilayat Khan, E. M. S. Namboodiripad,
Swami Ranganathananda, and Manikonda...
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street singers,
street vendors, etc. The film was
directed by
Anamika Haksar. The film was
described as a "masterpiece of
contemporary Indian cinema"...