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- Sankarshan Thakur is an Indian print journalist. Thakur currently serves as the Editor of The Telegraph. He was born in Bihar in 1962. His work seems deeply...
- replacing Aggabai Sunbai. It is directed by Ajay Mayekar and written by Sankarshan Karhade under the banner of Creative Minds Production. It starred Prarthana...
- Sawant and C****ographer Dharmesh Yelande are the Judges and the hosts are Sankarshan Karhade and Namrata Sambherao. Prathamesh Mane is the winner of season...
- the original on 17 November 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2015. Thakur, Sankarshan (23 July 2015). "Modi's ace versus Modi's ex-mace". The Telegraph. Archived...
- The Economic Times. 13 April 2019. Retrieved 11 October 2021. Thakur, Sankarshan (21 February 2013). "History repeats itself, in stopping short". The Telegraph...
- This was criticised by some commentators. Writing in The Telegraph, Sankarshan Thakur stated: "Over nearly a century now British protagonists have approached...
- Bihar and the Making of Laloo Yadav", is a book based on Lalu's life by Sankarshan Thakur. Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav, the Hindi-language film was released...
- Times of India. "Cinemala in Limca Book of Records". The Times of India. "Sankarshan Karhade and Ashok Patki croon for the title track of Vaadalvat". The Times...
- and they were paired along with singer to offer some variety of songs. Sankarshan Karhade and Ketaki Bhave-Joshi Swanandi Tikekar and Rohit Raut Yashoman...
- the original on 24 December 2017. Retrieved 12 September 2016. Thakur, Sankarshan (27 March 2014). "A sibling swing at succession". The Telegraph. Archived...