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- Indramani Badoni (December 24, 1925 –August 18, 1999) also known as the "Gandhi of Uttarakhand," was an Indian educator, politician, environmentalist...
- consent to a state separation. Often referred to as the "Mountain Gandhi", Indramani Badoni was at the forefront of the movement in Garhwal. In 1994, Badoni...
- Pradesh on 26 July 1979 by Bipin Chandra Tripathi, Prof. Devi Datt Pant, Indramani Badoni and Kashi Singh Airy at Nanital. The party was formed under the...
- Attitudes. Springer Nature. pp. 30–40. ISBN 978-3-030-68810-3. Pradhan, Indramani (1997). Parasmani Pradhan. Sahitya Akademi. p. 12. ISBN 978-81-260-0366-2...
- Rajasthani Granthar Publications. 2013. p. 152. Shatriy Rajput Vanshavali by Indramani Pathak. DPB Publications. 2000. p. 130. "Farmers at heart, still". Hindustan...
- Ravindra Jain was born blind on 28 February 1944 in Aligarh to Pandit Indramani Jain and Kiran Jain as the third child of seven brothers and one sister...
- Danish's wife and Indramani's former girlfriend Manav Kaul as Danish Rehman Khan: Tara's husband and Shashi's fiancé Akshay Oberoi as Indramani "Indu" Tripathi:...
- appearance Junglee Dev 2020 Chhote Nawab Armaan 2021 Madam Chief Minister Indramani "Indu" Tripathi State of Siege: Temple Attack Captain Bibek 2022 Love...
- Socialist Party 1957 Sumitra Devi Indian National Congress Nagina Dusadh 1962 Indramani Singh 1967 R. M. Rai Samyukta Socialist Party 1969 Ram Ekbal Singh Warsi...
- (brother of Jhujhar Singh) Pahar Singh (1641–1653) Sujan Singh (1653–1672) Indramani Singh (1672–1675) Jaswant Singh (1675–1684) Bhagwat Singh (1684–1689)...