Bhaskar Balakrishnan
Bhaskar means light or the moon People *Bhāskara I (c. 600 – c. 680), Indian mathematician, Bhaskaracharya * Bhaskara II (1114–1185), Indian mathematician and astronomer * Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale (1869–1922), Indian classical vocalist *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player * Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta (born: 1963), Indian police officer * Bhaskar Menon, music industry executive of Indian origin * Bhaskar Pramanik, present Chairman of Microsoft India *Bhaskar Sunkara, American publisher * Bhaskar Ramchandra Tambe(1874–1941), Marathi poet from India * Bommarillu Bhaskar, known mononymically as Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director * K. Vijaya Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director * Kola Bhaskar, Indian film editor * M. Bhaskar, also known as ''Oscar Movies'' Bhaskar, Indian Tamil film director & producer * M. S. Baskar, Indian actor *Roy Bhaskar, British philosopher *Sanjeev Bhaskar, British comedian and actor * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhāskara I
Bhāskara (; commonly called Bhāskara I to avoid confusion with the 12th-century mathematician Bhāskara II) was a 7th-century Indian mathematician and astronomer who was the first to write numbers in the Hindu–Arabic decimal system with a circle for the zero, and who gave a unique and remarkable rational approximation of the sine function in his commentary on Aryabhata's work. This commentary, ''Āryabhaṭīyabhāṣya'', written in 629, is among the oldest known prose works in Sanskrit on mathematics and astronomy. He also wrote two astronomical works in the line of Aryabhata's school: the ''Mahābhāskarīya'' ("Great Book of Bhāskara") and the ''Laghubhāskarīya'' ("Small Book of Bhāskara"). On 7 June 1979, the Indian Space Research Organisation launched the Bhāskara I satellite, named in honour of the mathematician. Biography Little is known about Bhāskara's life, except for what can be deduced from his writings. He was born in India in the 7th century, and wa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanjeev Bhaskar
Sanjeev Bhaskar (born 31 October 1963) is a British actor, comedian and television presenter. He is best known for his work in the BBC Radio 4 and BBC Two sketch comedy series ''Goodness Gracious Me (TV series), Goodness Gracious Me'' and as the star of the sitcom ''The Kumars at No. 42''. He also presented and starred in a documentary series called ''India with Sanjeev Bhaskar'', in which he travelled to India and visited his ancestral home in today's Pakistan. Bhaskar's more dramatic acting roles include the lead role of Dr Prem Sharma in ''The Indian Doctor'' and a main role as DI Sunny Khan in ''Unforgotten''. Bhaskar became chancellor of the University of Sussex in 2009. In 2006, Bhaskar was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, OBE. Early life and education Bhaskar was born on 31 October 1963 in Ealing, Middlesex. His parents, Inderjit and Janak Bhaskar, came to the UK after the partition of India. His elder sister was born five years be ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhaskar Bharti
''Bhaskar Bharti'' is an Indian fantasy comedy-drama television series that premiered from 25 May 2009 on Sony Entertainment Television. Produced by Deeya Singh and Tony Singh under DJ's a Creative Unit, it stars Ragini Khanna, Anchal Sabharwal, Aamir Ali, Jai Kalra, Rukhsar Rehman, Vivek Mushran and Eijaz Khan. The story is about a man named Bhaskar Bharti, who is turned into a woman. As a woman, "she" goes by the name Bharti Bhaskar. It went off air on 17 December 2009. Prior to its launch, it was believed that ''Bhaskar Bharti'' was a TV adaptation of the 2005 Hindi film '' Mr Ya Miss''. However, that was not the case, as it is actually a Hindi adaptation of the Argentine comedy show '' Lalola'' in which a man turns into a woman as a result of being cursed by one of his love interests. Plot Bhaskar is an attractive and debonair man who serves as the chief editor of Men's Universe (MU), a fledgling men's magazine based in Mumbai. He's quite popular among women; however, he ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhaskar Nagar
Bhaskar Nagar is a village in Savalyapuram, mandal in Guntur district, part of Andhra Pradesh, India. History Bhaskar Nagar is a small village comprising nearly 100 houses. It has been founded by Bhaskar Rao, hence the name Bhaskar Nagar. Most of the inhabitants have come from villages near vinukonda in guntur. This village is part of Guntur District. Festivals *Sri rama navami *Vinayaka chaturthi *Vijaya dashami *Makar Sankranti Makar(a) Sankrānti (), () also referred to as Uttarāyana, Makara, or simply Sankrānti, is a Hinduism, Hindu observance and a mid-winter harvest festival in India and Nepal. It is typically celebrated on 14 January annually (15 January on a ... References Villages in Guntur district {{Guntur-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhāskara (other)
Bhāskara is an epithet of the Hindu deity of the sun, Surya. It may also refer to: People * Bhāskara (Bhedabheda Vedanta), Indian philosopher who was an early figure in the Bhedabheda tradition of Vedanta * Rao Siddani Bhaskara (born 1943), Indian graph theorist * Bhāskara I (c. 600 – c. 680), Indian mathematician and commentator * Bhāskara II (1114–1185), Indian mathematician and astronomer; wrote the ''Siddhanta Siromani'' * Bhaskara (Kashmiri), writer; wrote on the Kashmir Shaivism sect of Hinduism * Bhaskararaya (1690–1785), Indian writer; wrote on the worship of the Mother Goddess in Hinduism * Bhaskara Sethupathy (1868–1905), Raja of Ramnad Other uses * Bhaskara Satellite series, satellites built by the Indian Space Research Organisation See also * Bhaskar (other) * Bhaskara's formula, another name (after Bhaskara II) for the quadratic formula In elementary algebra, the quadratic formula is a closed-form expression descr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhediya (film)
''Bhediya'' (; ''Wolf'') is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language comedy horror film directed by Amar Kaushik. Produced by Dinesh Vijan from a story and screenplay by Niren Bhatt, it stars Varun Dhawan alongside Kriti Sanon, Abhishek Banerjee, Deepak Dobriyal and Paalin Kabak. The plot of the film is inspired by Arunachal Pradesh folklore about a Yapum, a shape-shifting werewolf, who wants to protect the jungle, even if they have to kill somebody. This marks the second collaboration between Dhawan and Sanon since Dilwale (2015). It is the second installment in the Maddock Supernatural Universe. ''Bhediya'' was theatrically released on 25 November 2022, garnering positive reviews. The film grossed about ₹90 crore against a production budget of approximately ₹60 crore at the box office. It received 13 nominations at the 68th Filmfare Awards, including Best Film (Critics), Best Actor (Critics) and Best Special Effects. A sequel is in development. Plot Road contractor Bhaskar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhaskar (Indian Werewolf Character)
Bhaskar means light or the moon People *Bhāskara I (c. 600 – c. 680), Indian mathematician, Bhaskaracharya * Bhaskara II (1114–1185), Indian mathematician and astronomer * Bhaskarbuwa Bakhale (1869–1922), Indian classical vocalist *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player *Bhaskar Chandavarkar (1936–2009), Indian sitar player * Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta (born: 1963), Indian police officer * Bhaskar Menon, music industry executive of Indian origin * Bhaskar Pramanik, present Chairman of Microsoft India *Bhaskar Sunkara, American publisher * Bhaskar Ramchandra Tambe(1874–1941), Marathi poet from India * Bommarillu Bhaskar, known mononymically as Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director * K. Vijaya Bhaskar, Indian Telugu film director * Kola Bhaskar, Indian film editor * M. Bhaskar, also known as ''Oscar Movies'' Bhaskar, Indian Tamil film director & producer * M. S. Baskar, Indian actor *Roy Bhaskar, British philosopher *Sanjeev Bhaskar, British comedian and actor * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bhaskar Group
D B Corp Ltd., also known as the Dainik Bhaskar Group, is an Indian newspaper group, with 66 editions, published in four languages. The major newspapers published by the group, are ''Dainik Bhaskar'' (Hindi daily), ''Divya Bhaskar'' (Gujarati daily), ''Dainik Divya Marathi'' (Marathi daily), ''Saurashtra Samachar'', ''DB Post'' (English daily), and ''DB Star''. The Group also publishes three magazines; ''Aha! Zindagi'' (a monthly family magazine in Hindi), ''Bal Bhaskar'' (a Hindi magazine for kids) and ''Young Bhaskar'' (an English magazine for kids). Listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, the group is majority-owned by the Bhopal-based Agarwal family. Newspapers The Dainik Bhaskar Group's publications serve a variety of Indian states: * ''Dainik Bhaskar'', the Group's flagship Hindi daily, serves 11 states, offering 45 editions. * ''Divya Bhaskar'', a Gujarati daily, serves 2 states with 8 editions. * ''Dainik Divya Marathi'', a Marathi daily, serves the state of Maharasht ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dainik Bhaskar
''Dainik Bhaskar '' () is a Hindi-language daily newspaper in India which is owned by the Dainik Bhaskar Group. According to the World Association of Newspapers, it ranked fourth in the world by circulation in 2016 and per the Indian Audit Bureau of Circulations was the largest newspaper in India by circulation . Started in Bhopal in 1958, it expanded in 1983 with the launch of ''Dainik Bhaskar'' Indore edition. The Dainik Bhaskar Group is present in 13 Indian states with 65 editions in Hindi, Marathi, and Gujarati. History ''Subah Savere'' was launched in 1948 to fulfill the need for a Hindi-language daily newspaper. It launched under the name ''Subah Savere'' ("Early Morning") in Bhopal and ''Good Morning India'' in Gwalior. In 1957, the newspaper was renamed ''Bhaskar Samachar''. In 1958, the newspaper was renamed ''Dainik Bhaskar''. The word ''Bhaskar'' means "the Rising Sun" in English. Its rising sun graphic was meant to represent a bright future. 2021 income t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vijaya Bhaskar
Vijaya Bhaskar (; 1924 – 3 March 2002) was an Indian music director and composer who composed music for several mainstream and experimental feature films in the Kannada film industry. Scoring music for over 720 films, Bhaskar worked in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Tulu and Konkani language films as well. He had a noted association with directors including KSL Swamy (Ravi), Puttanna Kanagal, Adoor Gopalakrishnan and a long association with singers including P. Susheela and Vani Jairam. Influenced by R C Boral and Mukul Mehta, Bhaskar developed his own style of music and introduced the concept of theme music in Kannada film industry. He is credited for inspiring producers to select popular works of Kannada poets through his music. He was awarded with the Dr. Rajkumar Award and the prestigious Sur Singar Award from Mumbai music lovers (for his classical score in Malaya Marutha Kannada movie, directed by Ravi). He was also a recipient of Karnataka State Film Award for ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Roy Bhaskar
Ram Roy Bhaskar (; 15 May 1944 – 19 November 2014) was an English philosopher of science who is best known as the initiator of the philosophical movement of critical realism (CR). Bhaskar argued that the task of science is "the production of the knowledge of those enduring and continually active mechanisms of nature that produce the phenomena of the world", rather than the discovery of quantitative laws, and that experimental science makes sense only if such mechanisms exist and operate outside the lab as well as inside it. Roy Bhaskar is certainly the most prominent advocate for "critical realism," but he did not initiate either the term or the concept. The term was used earlier by Donald Campbell (1974/1988, p. 432), and the concept of combining ontological realism and epistemological constructivism goes back at least to Herbert Blumer (1969). Bhaskar went on to apply that realism about mechanisms and causal powers to the philosophy of social science, and he also elabo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |