- Look up
sevak or सेवक in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sevak may
refer to: Sevag, an
Armenian name
Sewak (disambiguation),
several meanings Sevak, Sanskrit...
- deplo**** in
Ayodhya Out of 40,000 kar
sevaks, only 10,000
managed to
reach Ayodhya At
around 10am, a
large group of kar
sevaks headed towards the site, led by...
- is
called a kar
sevak (voluntary laborer)—someone who
freely offers their services to a
religious cause.
Sikhs use the term kar
sevak to
represent people...
- and Democratization. Routledge. p. 140. "How the BJP, RSS
mobilised kar
sevaks". The
Indian Express. 25
November 2009.
Archived from the
original on 19...
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constructed in the 1830s by Raja Bhup
Singh of Ropar.
Later demolished by Kar
Sevaks.
Photograph from the 1920s by Kahn
Singh Nabha of
Gurdwara Tilak Asthan...
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Rupen Chilingiryan (Sevag) Ռուբէն Սեւակ
Ruben Sevak featured on a 2011
Armenian stamp Born (1885-02-15)February 15, 1885 Silivri,
Ottoman Empire Died...
- up by the
riots caused by
burning of a
train coach containing Hindu kar
sevaks (including children)
coming from Ayodhya. The
legislative ****embly of Gujarat...
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Paruyr Sevak (Armenian: Պարույր Սևակ;
January 24, 1924 – June 17, 1971) was an
Armenian poet,
translator and
literary critic. He is
considered one of...
- The Lok
Sewak Sangh ('Union of
Servants of the People',
abbreviated LSS), or
Manbhum Lok
Sewak Sangh, was a
political party in
Purulia District, West Bengal...
- Ram
Sewak Sharma (born 1
October 1955) is a
retired Indian bureaucrat and
former civil servant. He is
currently a
Distinguished Visiting Professor at the...