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Pratham (also Prathama, Prathamesh) (Sanskrith, Sanskrit: प्रथम) is a Hindu/Sanskrit Indian male given name meaning ′first′. Pratham may refer to: Organisations * Pratham, a non-governmental organisation in India * Pratham Mysore, a non-governmental organisation in India * Prathama Blood Centre, a blood bank in Gujarat, India Science * Pratham (satellite), Pratham, an Indian satellite launched in 26 September 2016 People * Pratham (Kannada actor), Pratham, an Indian Kannada film actor * Pratham Singh, an Indian cricketer * Prathamesh Maulingkar, an Indian footballer * Prathamesh Mokal, an Indian chess player * Prathamesh Parab, an Indian Marathi film actor * Prathamesh Laghate, an Indian Marathi singer Places * Bhangri Pratham Khanda, an Indian town in West Bengal * Pratham, a former community in Sardinia,_New_York#Communities_and_locations_in_Sardinia, Sardinia, New York, United States Media * Pratham Kadam Phool, an Indian 1969 Bengali film * Pratham Pratishru ...
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Sanskrith
Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late Bronze Age. Sanskrit is the sacred language of Hinduism, the language of classical Hindu philosophy, and of historical texts of Buddhism and Jainism. It was a link language in ancient and medieval South Asia, and upon transmission of Hindu and Buddhist culture to Southeast Asia, East Asia and Central Asia in the early medieval era, it became a language of religion and high culture, and of the political elites in some of these regions. As a result, Sanskrit had a lasting effect on the languages of South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asia, especially in their formal and learned vocabularies. Sanskrit generally connotes several Old Indo-Aryan language varieties. The most archaic of these is the Vedic Sanskrit found in the Rigveda, ...
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Prathamesh Mokal
Prathamesh Mokal (born 1 October 1983) is an Indian chess player. He is an International Master as well as FIDE Trainer, and won the Shiv Chhatrapati Award (2005). He is also a black belt (Sho Dan) in karate and koryū. He received the Shiv-Chhatrapati Award from Maharashtra government in 2004 for his achievements in Chess. He was a part of live web video commentary during the World Junior Chess Championship 2014. held in Pune. Prathamesh reviewed the latest version of the most popular professional chess software ChessBase13. He gives a trainer's perspective while explaining some of its fundamental functions. He also annotated the games in the article written by Sagar Shah on Al Ain tournament. Chess career * FIDE Trainer – 2012 (Unprecedented 100% score in exam) # 3rd place at Thailand Open Chess 2010. # 1 Grandmaster (GM) norm – 2009 # National Challengers Champion – 2007 # 6 times National Premier Qualifier – 2002 to 2010 # 7 times State Champion in various age ...
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Pratham Swatrantata Sangram Express
22197/22198 Pratham Swatantrata Sangram Express is a mail/express train service operated by Indian Railways, connecting Kolkata With Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Junction. It was first introduced between Barrackpore and Jhansi, commemorating the first independence movement of India, which started in two places by revolutionaries Mangal Pandey and Rani Laxmi Bai. Later it started departing from Kolkata Railway Station instead of Barrackpore. It covers 1323 kilometers at an average speed of 55 km/h, and is usually hauled by WAM 4 class of locomotives. The train has LHB coach. AC three tier, sleeper and general classes are available in it; it has no Pantry car service, but Tatkal scheme is available. All the classes except general require prior reservations. It leaves Kolkata Railway Station at 7:25 every Sunday, and reaches Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Junction at 7:20 the following morning; it departs Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi Junction at 21:20 on Fridays and reaches Kolk ...
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Ranur Pratham Bhag
''Ranur Pratham Bhag'' is a Bengali drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ... directed and produced by Nabyendu Chatterjee based on a same name story of Bibhutibhushan Mukhopadhyay. This film was released in 1972 under the banner of Mahamaya Productions. Child actress Neera Maliya received the National Award as Best Child Artist. Plot Cast * Ajitesh Bandyopadhyay * Gita Dey * Asit Bandopadhyay * Dwiju Bhawal * Neera Maliya * Moni Srimani * Bankim Ghosh * Kanika Majumdar * Nibhanani Debi References External links * {{IMDb title, 0158144 1975 films Indian children's films Bengali-language Indian films Indian drama films Films based on Indian novels 1970s Bengali-language films Films directed by Nabyendu Chatterjee Films featuring a Best Child Art ...
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Pratham Pratishruti
''Prothom Protishruti'' (; ), also spelled Pratham Pratishruti, is a 1964 Bengali novel by Ashapurna Devi. Considered to be Devi's magnum opus, it tells a story of Satyabati who was given away in marriage at the age of eight to maintain the social norms, and was kept under strict surveillance of brahmanical regulations. The novel narrates Satyabati's struggle to fight against family control, mental violence of the polygamy system, and social prejudices in patriarchal society. It won Rabindra Puraskar in 1965 and Jnanpith Award in 1976. Background The title ''Prothom Protishruti'' (First Promise) refers to the promise Satyabati, the protagonist, has made to educate her daughter Subarna and in which she failed. Critic Madhuri Chatterjee noted that the title also can be interpreted in positive terms — it could be the promise with which Satyabati leaves her household to demand answers regarding the position of women. Characters Spanning 48 chapters, the novel has about 50 chara ...
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Pratham Kadam Phool
''Pratham Kadam Phool'' is a 1969 Bengali film, written and directed by Inder Sen, based on a story of the same name, by Achintya Kumar Sengupta. It stars Tanuja and Soumitra Chatterjee in the lead. The film was produced by Dipangshu Kumar Deb, and edited by Arabinda Bhattacharya. Plot Sukanta meets Kakali in a library reading room and discovers his passion for her, though she rejects him initially. Pranta's wife, Sukanta's sister in law, suspects the truth yet does not dare to encourage the affair since Sukanta is not established. On another day, Kakali and Sukanta become stranded in a library lift for many hours as electric power goes off. Here, they become close to each other, and start meeting frequently thereafter. Later, Sukanta comes to the house of Kakali, but her parents do not approve of him. Sukanta meets Baren, his school friend, who is now very well off. Baren works with a European firm in a high post. He has a four-wheeler and a flat where he stays with his wido ...
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Sardinia, New York
Sardinia is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. The town lies in the southeast corner of Erie County and is considered one of the county's "Southtowns". The town is southeast of Buffalo. The population was 2,775 at the 2010 census. The town is reportedly named after an old Christian hymn, ''Sardinia'', and the homonymous Mediterranean island. History The area known today as the town of Sardinia was first settled ''circa'' 1809. George Richmond, from Vermont, and Ezra Nott are considered the first settlers. By 1810, there were approximately fifteen other families in the area, most of whom lived along Cattaraugus Creek, near Genesee and Savage roads. The town of Sardinia was founded in 1821 from the eastern part of the town of Concord. By 1823, there were farms, churches, a post office, taverns, a carding mill, a woolen factory, a gristmill and a tannery. The hamlet of Chaffee developed by the mid-19th century after the construction of the Springville and Sardin ...
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Bhangri Pratham Khanda
Bhangri Pratham Khanda is a census town in the Dinhata I CD block in the Dinhata subdivision of the Cooch Behar district in the state of West Bengal, India. Geography Location Bhangri Pratham Khanda is located at . Area overview The map alongside shows the eastern part of the district. In Tufanganj subdivision 6.97% of the population lives in the urban areas and 93.02% lives in the rural areas. In Dinhata subdivision 5.98% of the population lives in the urban areas and 94.02% lives in the urban areas. The entire district forms the flat alluvial flood plains of mighty rivers. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the subdivisions. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map. Demographics As per the 2011 Census of India, Bhangri Pratham Khanda had a total population of 4,379. There were 2,277 (52%) males and 2,102 (48%) females. There were 433 persons in the age range of 0 to 6 years. The total number of literate people ...
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Prathamesh Laghate
Prathamesh Laghate is an Indian singer in Marathi film industry. He was finalist in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs in the year 2008–09. He was among the finalist with Aarya Ambekar, Kartiki Gaikwad, Mugdha Vaishampayan, Rohit Raut. Prathamesh made his way into the Marathi film industry with the movie Duniyadari where he crooned for superstar Swapnil Joshi in the foot-tapping number 'Yaara Yaara'. That's how he got his first break in Marathi movies Childhood Prathamesh is from music loving Karhade Brahmin family from Ratnagiri. Personal life Prathamesh Laghate tied the knot with Mugdha Vaishampayan in December 2023. Mugdha was a singer in Sa re ga ma pa reality show which aired on Zee Marathi Career He has made performances in television and various festivals in the light music and film music. He has connoisseur of music and a talented singer Lokmat Sur Jyotsna National Music Award 2020 Album Universal Music India and Zee Marathi joined hands to come up with a strin ...
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Prathamesh Parab
Prathamesh Parab (born 29 November 1993) is an Indian actor who works primarily in Marathi-language films. He made his acting debut with '' Balak-Palak'' in 2013 before stepping into the lead role in '' Timepass''. The following year, he clinched the Star-Studded Annual Life Ok Screen Awards in 2014. Education Parab did his schooling at the M.L Dahanukar College of Commerce in Mumbai where he graduated with a Bachelor in Banking and Insurance Insurance is a means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury. It is a form of risk management, primarily used to protect .... Personal life In February 2024, he married long time girlfriend Kshitija Ghosalkar. Filmography Feature films Awards References External links * * * Indian male film actors Male actors in Marathi cinema Male actors in Hindi cinema Living people Male actors from Mu ...
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Prathamesh Maulingkar
Prathamesh Maulingkar (born 4 April 1991 in Tivim) is an Indian model and a former association football, footballer. He won the title of Mister Supranational in 2018. He had played as a centre back for Dempo S.C., Dempo in the I-League. Maulingkar is the first footballer in Asia to be featured on the cover of ''Men's Health'' magazine. He also works as a fitness trainer and owns a gym in the state of Goa. Career Youth career Maulingkar hails from Tivim, a village near the Northern Goan town of Mapusa, Prathamesh had ambitions of being a cricketer. He showed the qualities of a footballer only in the teen years and made it to the Dempo S.C., Dempo U-16 team. He represented the state of Goa in the U-19 junior nationals. Playing against boys of same age group from other states, he realized that he has the potential to play along with the best in the country. Since then, he had focused only on his career in football. During this time he remained in Dempo youth team, represented the ...
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Hindu
Hindus (; ; also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma. Jeffery D. Long (2007), A Vision for Hinduism, IB Tauris, , pp. 35–37 Historically, the term has also been used as a geographical, cultural, and later religious identifier for people living in the Indian subcontinent. It is assumed that the term ''"Hindu"'' traces back to Avestan scripture Vendidad which refers to land of seven rivers as Hapta Hendu which itself is a cognate to Sanskrit term ''Sapta Sindhuḥ''. (The term ''Sapta Sindhuḥ'' is mentioned in Rig Veda and refers to a North western Indian region of seven rivers and to India as a whole.) The Greek cognates of the same terms are "''Indus''" (for the river) and "''India''" (for the land of the river). Likewise the Hebrew cognate ''hōd-dū'' refers to India mentioned in Hebrew BibleEsther 1:1. The term "''Hindu''" also implied a geographic, ethnic or cultural identifier for ...
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