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Madanjeet Singh (16
April 1924 – 6
January 2013) was an
Indian diplomat, painter, photographer, and writer.
Madanjeet Singh was born on 16
April 1924...
- The UNESCO-
Madanjeet Singh Prize for the
Promotion of
Tolerance and Non-Violence is a
prize awarded every two
years by UNESCO. It was
inaugurated in 1996...
- as
international awards such as
Ramon Magsaysay Award and the UNESCO-
Madanjeet Singh Prize. He died in July 2016 and was
buried with full
state honours...
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International Studies Social Work
Sociology Centre for Women's
Studies Madanjeet Singh Institute of
South Asia
Regional Cooperation –
Centre for South...
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South Asia
Foundation (SAF) was
founded by
UNESCO Goodwill Amb****ador
Madanjeet Singh in 2000. The
South Asia
Foundation (SAF) is a secular, non-profit...
- Birthdays. New York: Penguin. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-593-53854-8. Singh,
Madanjeet (1993). The Sun. New York: ABRAMS. p. 305. ISBN 978-0-8109-3838-0. Leverington...
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Ramakrishna Mission was
selected for an
honorary mention of the
UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Prize for
Promotion of
Tolerance and Non
violence 2002. The Ramakrishna...
- Ottaway,
Malik was a "Zanzibari of ****stani origin".
Indian diplomat Madanjeet Singh concurred,
describing him as ****stani national. In contrast, one...
- F.
Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, US, 2003 UNESCO-
Madanjeet Singh Prize for the
promotion of
tolerance and non-violence, 2004 Honorary...
- Broadcasting. pp. 19–26.
Retrieved 12
August 2024 – via
Internet Archive. Singh,
Madanjeet (1971).
Himalayan Art. New York: The
Macmillan Company,
published in agreement...