-
Jegathesan Manikavasagam (born 2
November 1943), is
often referred to as the
Flying Doctor of
Malaysia for his
athletic achievements in Asia,
despite being...
- Alexander; K. K. Ho;
Linda L. Han; Mark A. Pallansch; Abu
Bakar Suleiman; M.
Jegathesan;
Larry J.
Anderson (2000). "Deaths of
Children during an
Outbreak of Hand...
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everyone by
clocking 10.38 seconds,
eclipsing the
national record set by M
Jegathesan (10.46 seconds, set
during the
Asian Games in 1966). Two
years later,...
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Berita Harian (in Malay). 23
March 2015.
Retrieved 18 July 2021. M.
Jegathesan (20
October 2005). "Nation
mourns death of PM's wife". MalaysiaKini. Retrieved...
- 1954.
Malaysia got its
first gold
medal in 1962
Asian Games, when Mani
Jegathesan won the men's 200
metres athletics event on 28
August 1962. Key WR = World...
- ISSN 1682-024X. PMC 4476358. PMID 26101507. Lim PL, Tam FC,
Cheong YM,
Jegathesan M (August 1998). "One-step 2-minute test to
detect typhoid-specific antibodies...
- Jaffar,
Secretary General of the
Ministry of
Malaysian Foreign Affairs Jegathesan,
Secretary General of the
Ministry of
Housing and
Local Government (Malaysia)...
- (2014-2022)
Mokhtar Dahari,
former Malaysian Football International Mani
Jegathesan,
sports icon, doctor, and
researcher and
deputy president of
Olympic Council...
- the 1982
Asian Games. He was the
second Malaysian to do so
after Mani
Jegathesan. "Rubber tapper's son
realises his dream". Tony Mariad****.
Malay Mail...
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Hoffman (born 1975),
French singer,
songwriter and
music producer Mani
Jegathesan,
Malaysian athlete Mani Kaul (1944–2011),
Indian film
director Mani Lama...