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Deora may refer to: * Deora (custom car), a customized 1965 Dodge A100 pickup truck * Deora, Colorado, an unincorporated community in Baca County, Colorado, United States * Milind Murli Deora (b. 1975), Indian politician * Mukul Deora, Indian film producer * Murli Deora (1937–2014), Indian politician * Diora __NOTOC__ Diora (or Deora) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Diora was consecrated between 765 and 772. He died between 781 and 785.Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 221 Around 779 or so King Ethelbert granted land inside t ... or Deora, 8th-century Bishop of Rochester * Deora, a census town in West Bengal, India {{disambig, surname ...
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Deora (custom Car)
The Deora is a 1965 Dodge A100 pickup truck that was heavily customized by Mike and Larry Alexander in Detroit for the 1967 Detroit Autorama. After winning many awards, including the Ridler in 1967, it became the prototype for a Hot Wheels car, and plastic model kit. It was sold at auction in 2009 for US$324,500. Design The Alexander brothers commissioned the design from Harry Bentley Bradley in 1964. It was unveiled in their home town during the Detroit Autorama in 1967, where it won nine awards including the Ridler Award. The Deora is based on the compact Dodge A100 pickup. The back hatch of a 1960 Ford station wagon served as the windshield. It was chopped, sectioned, and channelled to create the fully functional, futuristic-looking pickup. The slant six engine and 3-speed manual transmission were moved rearward 15 inches, out of the cab and into the bed and covered by the hard tonneau. Entry into the gold-painted custom is achieved by lifting up the windshield, swivelling ...
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Deora, Colorado
Deora is an unincorporated community in Baca County, Colorado, United States. History Deora was once the site of a post office, rail siding, school, and store, but little remains today. Early 20th Century When a post office was established in 1920, the postmistress suggested naming the settlement ''de'' ''oro'', meaning "of gold" in Spanish. Examinations for rural carriers in Stonington and Deora took place in June 1921. The excavation work for what the ''Springfield Democrat-Herald'' called a large post office building began in March 1922. Construction began in August. A graded road between the county seats of Springfield and Las Animas, going through Deora, was completed in September 1923. This was later called a "fine road" in the ''Democrat-Herald''. J.S. Dockum operated the Deora store in the 1920s. The school in Deora was named Valley View school. In 1927, the teacher assigned to Deora was a student at Colorado State Teachers College. In 1933, the Big Rock chapter o ...
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Milind Murli Deora
Milind Deora (born 4 December 1976) is an Indian politician and former Union Minister of State (MoS) for Communications & Information Technology and Shipping. He was a Member of the 15th Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament of India, from the Mumbai South constituency and also President of Mumbai regional congress committee. He currently serves as a member of Dean’s Advisory Board at Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies in Boston University. Deora was one of the youngest members of the 15th Lok Sabha. He became MP at the age of 27. He won the 2004 elections with a margin of 10,000 votes against BJP's Jaywantiben Mehta. In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, Deora was again elected from Mumbai South Constituency, this time by a margin of 1,12,682 votes. Milind Deora was inducted in the Union Government of India as the Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology in 2011. Early life Deora was born in Bombay (present-day Mumbai) to veteran politician M ...
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Mukul Deora
Mukul Deora (born 12 July 1974) is an Indian film producer, musician and entrepreneur based in Mumbai, he is best known for his music album ''Stray'' and producing '' The White Tiger (2021)''. He is a serial entrepreneur and only Indian to make a global hit film, with over $200m value created till date in areas like packaging technology, digital content storage, workspace development, and film production and distribution. He is a multimedia artist who has performed at ''TED Talks India'', Tate Modern, and Serpentine Gallery. Film career In 2011, Deora produced Bheja Fry 2, starring Vinak Pathak and Kay Kay Menon, and has since distributed over 40 films via his company Watchtower Pictures. Deora developed and produced The White Tiger, a film adaptation of the celebrated Man Booker prize-winning novel The White Tiger with Netflix. The White Tiger is a 2021 drama film written and directed by Ramin Bahrani (''Fahrenheit 451'' and ''99 Homes''). The film stars Adarsh Gourav, ...
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Murli Deora
Murli Deora (10 January 1937 – 24 November 2014) was an Indian politician, businessman, and social worker. He was the Mayor of Mumbai, a Member of Parliament in both the Upper and Lower Houses, and a Minister of Cabinet rank. He was a member of the Indian National Congress. Early life Deora was born Bombay in Marwari Family, and received his BA from Bombay University. His family came from Laxmangarh in Rajasthan. Landmark case In 2001, Deora won a landmark Supreme Court case that ended smoking in public places. In the absence of statutory provisions at that time, the Court prohibited smoking in public places such as auditoriums, hospital buildings, health institutions, educational institutions, libraries, court buildings, public offices, and public conveyances, including the railways. Political career The industrialist and social worker-turned-politician began his work with the Bombay Municipal Corporation in 1968 when he was elected as a corporator. Later, in 1977, Deora ...
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Diora
__NOTOC__ Diora (or Deora) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Diora was consecrated between 765 and 772. He died between 781 and 785.Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 221 Around 779 or so King Ethelbert granted land inside the city of Rochester to Diora and his cathedral clergy.Smith "Early Community" ''English Historical Review'' p. 297 Citations References * * External links * Bishops of Rochester 8th-century English bishops {{England-bishop-stub ...
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