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Mridula Baruah
Mridula Baruah is an actress in the Assamese film industry. Besides films, Mridula Baruah has acted in more than 30 VCD films, several Hindi and Assamese television series, and telefilms. In 2000, she debuted as a producer, producing a couple of serials for Doordarshan. She also produced several documentaries for the Government of Assam. For her valuable contributions to the Assamese film industry, Mridula Baruah was awarded the ''Lifetime Achievement Award'' in 2021 by the socio-cultural organization ''Asom Star.'' Early life Mridula Baruah was born in Assam, in the Sonitpur district's Sotia. Her father, Jogendranath Baruah, worked as the ''Outdoor In-Charge'' of the Pratapgarh Tea Estate. Later, her parents moved to Biswanath Chariali with their six children. Entry into acting While studying in 10th grade at Sotia's school, Mridula Baruah participated in a school drama competition for the first time, winning third prize. During her college days, she participated in the ...
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Sonitpur District
Sonitpur district ron: ˌsə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊə or ˌʃə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊəis an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters is located at Tezpur. Etymology The name of the district is derived from a story found in Hindu epics specifically the Bhagavata Purana and in the locally composed Kalika Purana by the Brahmin pandits where the city was established by Banasura the eldest son of Bali who did great penance or tapasya to Lord Shiva who promised to look over the city. The Sanskrit word ''Śōṇita'' means blood. The etymology of Tezpur, the headquarter of this district is also based on the story. History Duars Sonitpur district falls under the Darrang Duars which includes the region between the Bornadi River and Dhansiri River. Trade and relation with Tibet According to Tibetan chronicles, the ruler of Darrang (now Sonitpur district) used to pay tribute to Wongme Palder the ruler of Thembang (now West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh ...
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Kanyadan (film)
''Kanyadan'' is a 1971 Indian Maithili-language film directed by Phani Majumdar Phani Majumdar was a pioneering Indian film director, who worked in Bengali and Hindi cinema, most known for his film ''Street Singer (1938 film), Street Singer'' (1938) starring K.L. Saigal noted for its song, ''Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Jaye'' .... It was the first feature film in the Maithili language. This film was based on the novel ''Kanyadaan'', written by Hari Mohan Jha. See also * Cinema of Bihar References Maithili-language films 1965 films Films directed by Phani Majumdar Films based on Indian novels Cross-dressing in Indian films {{India-film-stub ...
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Moromi
Sake, , or saki, also referred to as Japanese rice wine, is an alcoholic beverage of Japanese cuisine, Japanese origin made by fermenting rice that has been White rice, polished to remove the bran. Despite the name ''Japanese rice wine'', sake, and indeed any East Asian rice wine (such as huangjiu and Cheongju (drink), cheongju), is produced by a brewing process more akin to that of beer, where starch is converted into sugars that ferment into alcohol, whereas in wine, Ethanol, alcohol is produced by Fermentation in winemaking, fermenting sugar that is naturally present in fruit, typically grapes. The brewing process for sake differs from the process for beer, where the conversion from starch to sugar and then from sugar to alcohol occurs in two distinct steps. Like other rice wines, when sake is brewed, these conversions occur simultaneously. The alcohol content differs between sake, wine, and beer; while most beer contains 3–9% Alcohol by volume, ABV, wine generally cont ...
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