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Menon and 1995
* The Cochin State Manual by Mr. C. Achutha Menon, Government of Kerala, 1995
* Menon, V. P. ( 1995 ).
* The film's Malayalam remake Simhavalan Menon ( 1995 ), starred Jagadeesh.
* Menon, R. ( 1995 ) To Command: The SAFTI Military Institute Landmark Books, Singapore ISBN 981-3002-99-9

Menon and .
In the 1740s, Menon first used the term, but the cooking of Vincent La Chapelle and François Marin was also considered modern.
Krishna Menon went to Spain and extended the support of the Indian people to the people of Spain.
Krishna Menon ( to whom Nehru had delegated the task of integrating the princely states into India ) negotiate with hundreds of princes.
His policies on Kashmir and the integeration of the state into India was frequently defended in front of the United Nations by his aide, Krishna Menon, a brilliant diplomat who earned a reputation in India for his passionate speeches.
During the Suez crisis, Nehru's right hand man, Menon attempted to persuade a recalcitrant Gamal Nasser to compromise with the West, and was instrumental in moving Western powers towards an awareness that Nasser might prove willing to compromise.
In 1957, Menon was instructed to deliver an unprecedented eight-hour speech defending India ’ s stand on Kashmir ; to date, the speech is the longest ever delivered in the United Nations Security Council, covering five hours of the 762nd meeting on the 23 of January, and two hours and forty-eight minutes on the 24th, reportedly concluding with Menon's collapse on the Security Council floor.
In response, Nehru sacked the defence minister Krishna Menon and sought U. S. military aid.
The unpreparedness of the army was blamed on Defence Minister Menon, who " resigned " his government post to allow for someone who might modernise India's military further.
Later, an All India Radio ( AIR ) broadcast of March 27, 1948, reported a press conference by VP Menon, Secretary in the Ministry of States.
Menon revealed that the Khan of Kalat was pressing India to accept Kalat's accession, but added that India would have nothing to do with it.
She was praised by Sita Menon of Rediff " The most understated role and perhaps the one that is most lingering, in terms of virtuosity, is that played by Madhuri Dixit.
In English, the modern era of Indian speculative fiction began with the works of authors such as Samit Basu, Payal Dhar, Vandana Singh and Anil Menon.
* Menon, Suresh.
Menon.
The current Attorney-General is Sundaresh Menon.
According to Shri Sankara Menon, Rukmini Devi raised Bharatanatyam to a puritan art form, divorced from its recently controversial past by " removing objectionable elements " ( mostly, the Sringara, certain emotional elements evocative of the erotic, such as hip, neck, lip and chest movements ) from the Pandanallur style, which was publicly criticized by Balasaraswati and other representatives of the traditional devadasi culture.
Between the months of December 1946 and January 1947, Patel worked with civil servant V. P. Menon on the latter's suggestion for a separate dominion of Pakistan created out of Muslim-majority provinces.
Nehru, Rajagopalchari, Rajendra Prasad and Menon all came to see him off at the airport in Delhi.
* Singh, K. Natwar, Editor, E. M. Forster: A Tribute, With Selections from his Writings on India, Contributors: Ahmed Ali, Mulk Raj Anand, Narayana Menon, Raja Rao & Santha Rama Rau, ( On Forster's Eighty Fifth Birthday ), Harcourt, Brace & World Inc., New York, 1 January 1964.

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It was recorded on location in Maharashtra, India earlier in 2007 with a cast drawn from Bollywood, Indian television and the Mumbai English-speaking theatre traditions ; actors included Nadir Khan as Vishvadev ( i. e. Valentine ), Arghya Lahiri as Parminder ( Proteus ), Anu Menon as Syoni ( Silvia ), Avantika Akerkar as Jumaana / Servi ( Julia / Sebastian ), Sohrab Ardishir as The Maharaja ( Duke of Milan ) and Zafar Karachiwala as Thaqib ( Thurio ).
In contrast, in Re Shankar Alan s / o Anat Kulkarni ( 2006 ), Judicial Commissioner Sundaresh Menon thought that there was a real difference between the reasonable suspicion and real likelihood tests.
* M. S. Thripunithura as Captain ( retired ) Krishnankutty Menon / Kuttymama, who settled in Nepal
The main religion is Hinduism, with 95 percent of people from a single caste / family-Iyer and the rest 5 percent comprises Nambootiri or Menon and Nair.
Independence activists such as P. Ramanunni Nair, K. Kelappan, P. Narayanan Nair, C. H. Kunjappa, K. A. Damodara Menon, and A. P. Udhayabhanu have served as Chief Editors of the newspaper, and also mathrubhumi has also witnessed some of the very splendid IAS / Civil Service officers as editors.

Menon and articles
Prof. Menon is the author of several books, articles and monographs on a variety of legal subjects.

Shanti and April
Mandira Bedi ( born 15 April ) is an Indian actress, model and television presenter who gained celebrity status playing the title role in the 1994 television serial, Shanti, shown on India's national channel, Doordarshan which was the first ever daily soap on Indian television.

Shanti and 1995
After her star-making turn in Shanti, Bedi appeared in a supporting role in the 1995 film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and played Kajol's rival and going-to-be sister-in-law for Shahrukh Khan's love, " Mandira ", in the popular Indian soap Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi.

Shanti and http
The Challenge of Emptiness: An Interview with Vimala Thakar by Shanti Adams: http :// www. enlightennext. org / magazine / j10 / vimala_challenge. asp? page = 1? from = edblog

Shanti and .
* January 1 – Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar, Indian scientist ( b. 1894 )
* Heroes: A possible future shown in Out of Time features the Shanti virus killing about 93 % of the world's population by 2008.
He also founded " Shanti Ashrama " ( peace retreat ) at California.
He then became Vice Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University in Shanti Niketan.
* The Jungle Book: Baloo, King Louie, Kaa, Shere Khan, the 4 Vultures, Mowgli, Bagheera, The Monkeys, Shanti, Colonel Hathi, Akela, Winifred, and Colonel Hathi's Son.
Walter Mercado Salinas ( born 9 March 1932 ), also known by his stage name Shanti Ananda, is a Puerto Rican astrologer.
In October 2010, Mercado announced that he would now be referred to as " Shanti Ananda ," a translation in Sanskrit of " peace happiness.
He said he wants to work with Puerto Rican youth, plans to establish the Shanti Ananda foundation, create a mystic center, and donate three of his lavish capes to a museum.
He was cremated with full state honors at sunset the following day ; the last rites were performed by his nephew Dr. P. V. Ramachandran, at Ekta sthal on the banks of the River Yamuna ( adjacent to Shanti van, the memorial of his mentor Jawaharlal Nehru ).
The theoretically predicted maximum of the melting curve ( the prerequisite for the liquid metallic hydrogen ) was discovered by Shanti Deemyad and Isaac F. Silvera by using pulsed laser heating.
Feature films such as House ( directed by Laurie Lynd ) and Shoemaker ( directed by Colleen Murphy ), as well as many short films such as the south Asian " Shanti Baba Ram & the Dancers of Hope " ( directed by Steve Rosenberg ), title track by Vikas Kohli of Fatlabs ) and Elevated ( directed by Vincenzo Natali ) have all come from the Canadian Film Centre.
She lives in London with her husband Martin, son Joshua, and Tibetan spaniel, Shanti.
After India's independence the ownership of the paper passed on to the then famous industrial family of Dalmiyas and later it was taken over by Sahu Shanti Prasad Jain of the Kunal Jain group from Bijnore, UP.
In February 2011, Ginuwine co-starred in the Gospel Music Channel's debut of John Ruffin's stage play The Ideal Hustband which also stars Darrin Dewitt Henson, Jackée Harry, Clifton Powell, Shirley Murdock, Shanti Lowry and Erica Hubbard.
Members of the Township Council are Council President Shanti Narra, Ralph Andrews, Bob Corbin, Bob Davis, Cathy Nicola and Carlo Socio.
Members of the Bobo Shanti mansion of the Rastafari movement keep their hair and beards, mainly keeping their hair in dreadlocks, they have been wearing turbans over their dreadlocks protecting and keeping their dreadlocks clean, along with wearing robes since their founding in the 1950s, being a small population it makes them more distinctive in appearance in Jamaica and elsewhere.
In the Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata, the sacrifice is performed by King Vasu Uparichara.
They had three sons, Birendra, Gyanendra, Dhirendra and three daughters Shanti, Sharada and Shobha.
His son Birendra assumed the throne on 24 February 1975 but died 1 June 2001 along with siblings Dhirendra, Shanti and Sharada in the Nepalese royal massacre.
Ten alumni have won the Padma Bhushan awards, two have won the Padma Vibhushan awards and 25 have been Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology awardees.

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