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Nagbhushan Patnaik (27
November 1934 – 9
October 1998) was
known as a
communist revolutionary from Odisha. Born to a middle-class
family to
Ramamurty Patnaik...
- own,
inheriting its organisation. The
leadership of the
front included Nagbhushan Patnaik and
Dipankar Bhattacharya. The
chairperson of the
Autonomous State...
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Siddu Nagbhushan Patil (born 1978) is an
Indian politician from Karnataka. He is an MLA from
Humnabad ****embly
constituency in
Bidar district. He won the...
- district.
Patnaik practiced law at the
Gunupur district court where he met
Nagbhushan Patnaik; both of them
defended peasants in
court cases. In 1967, the two...
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policy of CPI (ML)), the
Indian People's
Front (founded in
April 1982).
Nagbhushan Patnaik became the
president of IPF. The
construction of IPF, through...
- of
Odisha M.
Papanna (worked as
judge from 29.09.2000 to 03.03.2004),
Nagbhushan Patnaik, Sri
Arjuna Gamang,
Pandit Raghunath Panigrahi,
Nanaji Varanasi...
- subject-based
reporting of the
decisions of the
Supreme Court:
Rathinam Nagbhushan Patnaik v.
Union of
India 1994 SCC (Cri) 740,
which refers to the SCC...
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Orissa included Banamali Das,
Shivaji Patnaik, D.B.M.
Patnaik and
Nagbhushan Patnaik.
Prior to 1964, the
Punjab unit of CPI was
heavily factionalized...
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Vidya Niketana (Odia medium) The
Saraswati Sishu Mandir (Odia medium)
Nagbhushan Patnaik, a
Communist leader, was born at
Padmapur in 1934
Rayagada District...
- John
Geddes MacGregor, 88, British-American author, scholar, and priest.
Nagbhushan Patnaik, 63,
Indian communist revolutionary and politician.
Gustavo Petricioli...