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Harichand Thakur (11
March 1812 – 5
March 1878), was a
social reformer who
worked among the
untouchable people of the
Bengal Presidency. He
founded the...
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Harichand is a town and
union council in the
Charsadda District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It is
located at 34°23'2"N 71°48'18"E and has an
altitude of 381...
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Harichand Megha Dalaya (22
October 1921 – 14
September 2004) was the
inventor of the
first spray-dryer for
buffalo milk in the world. His
invention revolutionized...
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formation of ****stan he
moved to
Delhi where he died on 1
January 1958.
Harichand Akhtar was a poet
whose focus genre was ghazal. He was a conventionalist...
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Harichand Guruchand University is a
public university,
located in Thakurnagar, Gaighata,
North 24
Parganas district, West Bengal, India. The university...
- society. He
leads the
Matua sect of
Hindus after the
death of his
father Harichand Thakur.
Under his
strong leadership, the
Matua section achieved a major...
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community of
Bengali Hindus,
founded by the
followers of
Harichand Thakur. The
teachings of
Harichand, also
known as Matuaism,
emphasise the
importance of...
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instrumental to the program's success; the man who made this
possible was
Harichand Megha Dalaya,
alongside Kurien. It
allowed Amul to
compete successfully...
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Harichand Megha Dalaya at Amul, in Anand, Gujarat,
December 1980...
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mystic poet-saint of the
Bhakti movement during the 15th–16th
century CE.
Harichand Thakur,
established the
Matua sect of
Vaishnavite Hinduism Swami Achhootanand...