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Sarat (other)
Sarat may refer to: People * Sarat Chandra (other), the given names of several people * Austin Sarat (born 1947), American lawyer and academic * Sarat Kumar Rai or Kumar Saratkumar Rai (1876–1946), a member of the royal family of Dighapatia *Sarat Kumar Ghosh Sir Sarat Kumar Ghosh or Ghose, ICS (3 July 1879 – 8 January 1963) was an Indian civil servant and a jurist. Background and education He was the son of Rai Bahadur Tarini Kumar Ghosh, Inspector General of Registration of the Government of ... (1878-1962), an Indian civil servant * Sarat Kumar Kar (born 1939), an Indian politician Other uses * Sharad, or ''Śarat'' or ''Sharat'', the early autumn season in the Hindu calendar *Sarat, a protagonist in ''American War'' (novel) See also * Sharat (other) * Sharad (other) * Sarath (other) * Sarratt (other) * Sarrat, a municipality in Ilocos Norte, Philippines {{disambiguation, given name, surname ...
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Sarat Chandra (other)
Sarat Chandra may refer to the following: People * Sarat Chandra Bose (1889–1950), Indian barrister and independence activist * Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (1876–1938), Indian novelist and short story writer * Sarat Chandra Das Sarat Chandra Dash () (18 July 1849 – 5 January 1917) was an Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture most noted for his two journeys to Tibet in 1879 and in 1881–1882. Biography Born in Chittagong, eastern Bengal to a Bengali Hi ... (1849–1917), Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture * Sarat Chandra Pandit (1881–1968), Indian composer * Sarat Chandra Roy (1871–1942), Indian scholar of anthropology * Sarat Chandra Sinha (1914–2005), Indian politician * Sarat Chandralal Fonseca (1950-present), Field Marshal of Sri Lankan army Places * Sarat Chandra Kuthi (house of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay), Samta, Howrah district, West Bengal, India * Sarat Chandra metro station, Kolkata, India; named after Sarat Chand ...
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Austin Sarat
Austin Sarat (born November 2, 1947) is an American political scientist who is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He is also a Five College Fortieth Anniversary Professor. He has written, co-written, or edited more than fifty books in the fields of law and political science. Professor Sarat received a B.A. from Providence College in 1969, and both an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1970 and 1973, respectively. He also received a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1988. Sarat's primary research interest is the use of the death penalty, which he refers to as "state killing." Sarat has received the Ronald Pipkin Service Award, awarded annually to a Law and Society Association member who has demonstrated sustained and extraordinary service to the Association, 2014. He also has received the Lasting Contribution Award, awarded by the American Political Science Association’s ...
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Sarat Kumar Rai
Sarat Kumar Ray () (1876–1946) was a member of the royal family of Dighapatia. A noted scholar, he was the son of the Raja (''King'') Pramathanath Ray and lived in the Maharaja's Palace. Along with historian Ramaprasad Chanda, he co-founded the Varendra Research Museum, which Lord Dundas the Governor of Bengal, inaugurated in November 1919. He was well traveled, and visited England in 1900. He was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore. Early life Ray was born in 1876 into the Dighapatia Raj family in Natore District, Bengal Presidency, British Raj. His father was Pramathanath Ray, the Zamindar of Dighapatia. He studied at Rajshahi Collegiate School and Ripon College (renamed Surendranath College). He earned a B.A. from Presidency College and a master's in physics from the University of Calcutta. He joined the Bangiya Sahitya Parishad after being introduced to it by his teacher Ramendra Sundar Tribedi. Through the Parishad he became acquainted with Dwijendranath Tagore and Rabi ...
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Sarat Kumar Ghosh
Sir Sarat Kumar Ghosh or Ghose, ICS (3 July 1879 – 8 January 1963) was an Indian civil servant and a jurist. Background and education He was the son of Rai Bahadur Tarini Kumar Ghosh, Inspector General of Registration of the Government of Bengal. He was a student of Mitra Institution, Calcutta and Presidency College, Calcutta, where he earned first-class honours. He was married to Niraj Nalini Ghosh (née De), the third daughter of Brajendranath De, the 8th Indian member of the Indian Civil Service. After his marriage he went to Trinity College, Cambridge where he successfully took the Open Competitive Service Examination, joining the judicial wing of the service. He joined the ICS in 1903. He was also called to the Bar by The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple.Sarat Kumar Ghosh, Justice: A Journal of the West Bengal Judicial Service Association, July 1959, p. 134 Career He was the Additional Judge of Chittagong, District Judge of Comilla and then the District Judg ...
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Sarat Kumar Kar
Sarat Kumar Kar () (5 September 1939 – 12 October 2020) was an Indian politician, writer, poet, and orator from the state of Odisha, India. He was a three-time member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly and served as the Speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly from 2000 to 2004. Kar was also a Member of Parliament in the 6th Lok Sabha, representing the Cuttack constituency. He was a member of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party. He had a multifaceted career that spanned politics, literature, and cultural advocacy. Early life and education Sarat Kumar Kar was born on September 5, 1939 in the village of ''Adam Mahespur'', located in Cuttack, then part of British India. He completed his early education in Cuttack and pursued higher studies at Ravenshaw College. He later earned his Master’s degree in Political Science from Allahabad University. Political career Kar entered politics in 1964 after completing his master's degree in Political Science from Allahabad Uni ...
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Sharad (Indian Season)
Sharada or Śāradā is the autumn season in the Hindu calendar. It roughly corresponds to the months of Bhadrapada and Ashvina, or Ashvina and Kartika, and the western months of mid-September to mid-November. Sharada is preceded by Varsha and followed by Hemanta. Occasions Sharad Navaratri is marked on the first nine days of the season, regarded to be auspicious. Sharad Purnima is the full moon day in the month of Ashvina, which commemorates the performance of the rasalila dance by the deity Krishna Krishna (; Sanskrit language, Sanskrit: कृष्ण, ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme God (Hinduism), Supreme God in his own right. He is the god of protection, c .... References Sources *Selby, Martha Ann (translator). ''The Circle of Six Seasons'', 2003, * Raghavan, V. ''Ṛtu in Sanskrit literature'', Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri from Nepal, 1972. Hindu calendar Autumn {{Hi ...
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American War (novel)
''American War'' is the first novel by the Canadian-Egyptian journalist Omar El Akkad. It is set in the United States in the near future, ravaged by climate change and disease, in which the Second Civil War has broken out over the use of fossil fuels. The plot is told by using historiographic metafiction by the future historian Benjamin Chestnut about his aunt, Sarat Chestnut, a climate refugee who is pushed out of Louisiana by the war. The narrative chapters are interspersed with fictional primary documents collected by the narrator. The novel was generally well received and was nominated for several "first book" awards. Plot In 2074, after the passage of the Sustainable Future Act, a bill in the United States that banned the use of fossil fuels anywhere in the country and was the catalyst for the assassination of the President of the United States in December 2073 in Jackson, Mississippi by a secessionist suicide bomber, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and T ...
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Sharat (other)
Sharat may refer to: * Al-Sharat, a region in Jordan and Saudi Arabia * Sharada (season), a season in India * Šarat, the name of a gufna (heavenly grapevine) in Mandaeism * Sharat, an Indian given name (for a list of people, see ) See also * Sarat (other) * Sharad (other) SHARAD (Mars SHAllow RADar sounder) is a subsurface sounding radar embarked on the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) probe. It complements the MARSIS radar on ''Mars Express'' orbiter, providing lower penetration capabilities (some hundred met ...
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Sharad (other)
SHARAD (Mars SHAllow RADar sounder) is a subsurface sounding radar embarked on the ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' (MRO) probe. It complements the MARSIS radar on ''Mars Express'' orbiter, providing lower penetration capabilities (some hundred meters) but much finer resolution (15 metres - untapered - in free space). SHARAD was developed under the responsibility of the Italian Space Agency (ASI, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana), and provided to JPL for use on board NASA's ''Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter'' spacecraft in the frame of a NASA/ASI agreement which foresees exploitation of the data by a joint Italian/US team. The INFOCOM dept. of the University of Sapienza University of Rome is responsible for the instrument operations, while Thales Alenia Space Italia (formerly Alenia Spazio) designed and built the instruments. SHARAD operations are managed by INFOCOM from the SHARAD Operation Centre (SHOC), located within the Alcatel Alenia Space facilities in the suburbs of Rome. Science ob ...
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Sarath (other)
Sarath may refer to: People *R. Sarath, Indian film director and Screewriter. *Sarath (composer) or Sharreth (born 1969), Indian film composer *Sarath Babu (born 1951), Indian film actor *Sarath Das (born 1978), Indian film actor *Sarath Fonseka (born 1950), Sri Lankan military leader *R. Sarathkumar (born 1954), Indian film actor, journalist and politician *Sarath Ranawaka (1951–2009), Member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka * Sarath N. Silva, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka *Sarath Kumara Gunaratna, Sri Lankan politician and former minister *Sarath Weerasekara (born 1951), Sri Lankan politician, admiral and former deputy minister *Sarath Amunugama, Sri Lankan academic *Sarath Amunugama (politician) (born 1939), Sri Lankan civil servant, politician, and minister *Sarath Kumar (actor) (1991–2015), Indian television actor Places * Sarath, Deoghar, a community development block in Jharkhand, India * Sarath, Deoghar (village), a village in Jharkhand, India * ...
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Sarratt (other)
Sarratt is a village in Hertfordshire, England, and fictional location in John le Carré novels. Sarratt may also refer to: People * Charles Madison Sarratt (1888–1978), American academic and administrator at Vanderbilt University * Charley Sarratt (born 1923), former American football end who played one season with the Detroit Lions * Elijah Sarratt (born 2003), American football player * Jacob Sarratt (1772–1819), English chess player * Reed Sarratt (1917–1986), American journalist and editor from North Carolina * Robert Clifton Sarratt (1859–1926), American politician Places * Sarratt Bottom nature reserve, a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Sarratt, Hertfordshire * Sarratt Creek, a creek in South Carolina, U.S. See also * Sarat (other) * Sarrat Sarrat, officially the Municipality of Sarrat (; ), is a municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 25,186 people. The ...
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