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Sangram may refer to: * Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM), women organization in India * Sargam (1946 film), ''Sangram'' (1946 film), a List of Tamil films of 1946, 1946 Indian Tamil-language film * Sangram (1950 film), ''Sangram'' (1950 film), a 1950 Indian Hindi-language film * Sangram (1968 film), ''Sangram'' (1968 film), a List of Assamese films of the 1960s, 1968 Indian Assamese-language film * Sangram (1974 film), ''Sangram'' (1974 film), a 1974 Bangladeshi war film * Sangram (1993 film), ''Sangram'' (1993 film), a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film * Sangram (2001 film), ''Sangram'' (2001 film), a 2001 Pakistani film * Sangram (2005 film), ''Sangram'' (2005 film), a 2005 Indian Bengali-language thriller film * ''The Daily Sangram'', or ''Dainik Sangram'', a Bengali-language newspapers, Bangladeshi newspaper * Sangram Bhalerao "Simmba", fictional police inspector played by Ranveer Singh in the Indian Cop Universe media franchise See also

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Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha
Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM) is a voluntary organization in India that was co-founded by activist Meena Seshu. It works at the grassroots level with activists, volunteers and paid workers. It is slowly gaining importance as a practical training ground for other Non-governmental organization, NGOs and GOs interested in working on HIV/AIDS in a rural context. SANGRAM started its work with women in prostitution and sex worker, sex work from South Maharashtra and North Karnataka in 1992, and has since fanned out among diverse populations. SANGRAM is based in Sangli district, which had the highest incidence of HIV/AIDS in Maharashtra after Mumbai in 2002. References External links SANGRAM website
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Sargam (1946 Film)
Sargam may refer to: * Swara, a way of assigning syllables to pitches (solmization) in Indian music * Sargam (music), singing the notes of a musical composition ** Sargam notes, the notes sung this way. * ''Sargam'' (1950 film), a 1950 Indian Hindi-language family drama film by P.L. Santoshi * ''Sargam'' (1979 film), a 1979 Indian Hindi-language film by Kasinathuni Vishwanath, starring Rishi Kapoor and Jayapradha * ''Sargam'' (1992 film), a 1992 Indian Malayalam-language film by Hariharan, starring Vineeth, Manoj K. Jayan and Rambha * ''Sargam'' (1995 film), a 1995 Pakistani film by Syed Noor starring Adnan Sami, Zeba Bakhtiar and Nadeem * Uncle Sargam Uncle Sargam () is a puppet character that first appeared in the Pakistani children's television show ''Kaliyan'', aired on PTV in 1976. Uncle Sargam was created and voiced by the award-winning puppeteer and television director Farooq Qaiser. ..., a puppet character made by Pakistani puppeteer Farooq Qaiser See also * Swa ...
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List Of Tamil Films Of 1946
The following is a list of films produced in the Tamil film industry in India in 1946, in alphabetical order. 1946 References {{DEFAULTSORT:Tamil Films Of 1946 Tamil films Lists of 1946 films by language 1946 1946 (Roman numerals, MCMXLVI) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1946th year of the Common Era (CE) and ''Anno Domini'' (AD) designations, the 946th year of the 2nd millennium, the 46th year of the 20th centur ... 1940s Tamil-language films 1940s Indian films ...
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Sangram (1950 Film)
''Sangram'' is a 1950 Indian Hindi-language film about a spoilt child in adulthood, directed by Gyan Mukherjee and starring Ashok Kumar, Nalini Jaywant in lead roles. A box office success, the film became the sixth highest earning Indian film of 1950, earning an approximate gross of Rs. 1,00,00,000 and a net of Rs. 55,00,000. "Sangram" is a precursor to the cop-father – criminal-son theme that later came to be a favourite in Bollywood, though it was made in film noir style that had begun to inspire filmmakers, and Gyan Mukherjee was no exception. An intense, bold 139-minute violent crime drama, with Ashok Kumar daring to essay a negative character, at a time that he was in great demand as a hero. And he excelled in it. The first of the many such films he went on to star in during the early '50s. Plot A cop brings up his motherless son, spoiling him by succumbing to even his unnecessary demands, resulting in his getting familiar with ruffians and even gambling. The boy Kumar (Sh ...
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Sangram (1968 Film)
Sangram may refer to: * Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM), women organization in India * ''Sangram'' (1946 film), a 1946 Indian Tamil-language film * ''Sangram'' (1950 film), a 1950 Indian Hindi-language film * ''Sangram'' (1968 film), a 1968 Indian Assamese-language film * ''Sangram'' (1974 film), a 1974 Bangladeshi war film * ''Sangram'' (1993 film), a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film * ''Sangram'' (2001 film), a 2001 Pakistani film * ''Sangram'' (2005 film), a 2005 Indian Bengali-language thriller film * ''The Daily Sangram'', or ''Dainik Sangram'', a Bangladeshi newspaper * Sangram Bhalerao "Simmba", fictional police inspector played by Ranveer Singh in the Indian Cop Universe The Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe or Copverse is an Indian media franchise and shared universe created by Rohit Shetty. It consists of media that focuses on police officers. The franchise includes films, animated series, video games and television ... media franchise See also * Sangrampur ...
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List Of Assamese Films Of The 1960s
A list of Assamese languages films released in the decade of the 1960s. There were 13 movies were released in this decade. A-Z film References External links {{Cinema of Assam Assamese 1960s File:1960s montage.png, Clockwise from top left: U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War; the Beatles led the British Invasion of the U.S. music market; a half-a-million people participate in the Woodstock, 1969 Woodstock Festival; Neil Armstrong ... Assamese ...
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Sangram (1974 Film)
''Sangram'' () is a Bangladeshi war drama film that was released in 1974. The film was directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam and produced by Kazi Sobuz. Its story is based on true events Khaled Mosharraf wrote in a diary; it depicts the East Bengal Regiment's battles against the Pakistan army and the contribution of Bengali armies to Bangladesh's war of liberation. Plot During the non-cooperation movement in 1971, people are marching in the streets of East Pakistan in protests against the country's military junta. At his home, Captain Asad of the Pakistan Army is arguing about the country's future with his sister and her friend. Several days later, Captain Asad and some armies from East Bengal Regiment go to talk with Major Hassan; they learn the Pakistani army has started distrusting Bengali officials. Large numbers of troops are coming from West Pakistan to East Pakistan, which is a sign of danger, and troops of Punjab Regiment are strengthening their area's security system. An off ...
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Sangram (1993 Film)
''Sangram'' is a1993 Hindi romantic action film directed by Lawrence D'Souza, starring Ajay Devgan, Ayesha Jhulka, Karishma Kapoor, Danny Denzongpa, Amrish Puri in pivotal roles. Other casts include Reema Lagoo, Anjana Mumtaz, Laxmikant Berde, Asrani, Avtar Gill, Dinesh Hingoo. It was an average at the box office. Plot Raja and Madhu meet at a college. They start off as sworn enemies but eventually become friends before returning to their respective homes. Raja doesn't realize that Madhu has fallen in love with him, and neither knows about the vendetta between their families. Years ago, Raja's father, Thakur Surajbhan Singh Tomar, broke the heart of Thakur Shamsher Singh Rana's sister, which led to her suicide. When Shamsher finds out that his daughter is in love with Surajbhan's son, he forbids her from ever seeing him again. However, Shamsher's wife cannot bear her daughter's grief and goes to see Surajbhan's wife, asking the latter to help her bring an end to the feud betwee ...
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Sangram (2001 Film)
Sangram may refer to: * Sampada Gramin Mahila Sanstha (SANGRAM), women organization in India * ''Sangram'' (1946 film), a 1946 Indian Tamil-language film * ''Sangram'' (1950 film), a 1950 Indian Hindi-language film * ''Sangram'' (1968 film), a 1968 Indian Assamese-language film * ''Sangram'' (1974 film), a 1974 Bangladeshi war film * ''Sangram'' (1993 film), a 1993 Indian Hindi-language film * ''Sangram'' (2001 film), a 2001 Pakistani film * ''Sangram'' (2005 film), a 2005 Indian Bengali-language thriller film * ''The Daily Sangram'', or ''Dainik Sangram'', a Bangladeshi newspaper * Sangram Bhalerao "Simmba", fictional police inspector played by Ranveer Singh in the Indian Cop Universe The Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe or Copverse is an Indian media franchise and shared universe created by Rohit Shetty. It consists of media that focuses on police officers. The franchise includes films, animated series, video games and television ... media franchise See also * Sangrampur ...
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Sangram (2005 Film)
''Sangram'' is a 2005 Bengali thriller film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Mukul Sarkar. The film features actors Jisshu Sengupta, Prosenjit Chatterjee and Ranjit Mallick in the lead roles. Ashok Bhadra composed the music for the film. The film was a box office hit. Plot The story of the film is set in a village named Shimulpur village. Satyaprakash, a popular schoolmaster in the village teaching in the Shimulpur High School, is an honorable person in the village. An election campaign was held at the school, Raghav Choudhury and Mohan Roy being the two opponent candidates. Out of them, Mohan was an honest man and wanted to win the elections by maintaining peace and order in the society. But, Raghav takes the other trail and starts troubling the local villagers. Satyaprakash can't tolerate this, and so, he protests against this, by advising the villagers to boycott the elections. Raghav tried to shut the mouth of Satyaprakash and put an end to his activitie ...
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The Daily Sangram
''The Daily Sangram'', also known as ''Dainik Sangram'' (, ''Doinik Shôŋgram'', translation: "Daily Struggle"), is a Bengali daily newspaper and published from Dhaka Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o ..., Bangladesh, it is the mouthpiece of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. The name of the editor is Azam Mir Shahidul Ahsan. The ''Daily Sangram'' publishes both Bangladesh-related and international news, as well as local and regional perspectives. It also provides entertainment, business, science, technology, sports, movies, travel, jobs, education, health, environment, human-rights news and more. History In January 1970, The Daily Sangram was established and began its publication in East Pakistan. See also * List of newspapers in Bangladesh * Bengali-language newspapers * ...
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Bengali-language Newspapers
Bengali language newspapers have been instrumental in shaping the socio-political landscape of Bengal and the Bengali-speaking diaspora since the early 19th century. The first Bengali newspaper, ''Bengal Gazetti'', was published in May 1818, edited by Ganga Kishore Bhattacharya. Prominent editors like Robert Knight played a crucial role in advocating for Indian self-rule and often criticized the policies of the British Raj. Their writings and editorial decisions influenced public opinion and contributed to the nationalist movement in India. The press became a vital tool for discussing social issues, promoting reform, and rallying support for independence. Currently, Bengali newspapers are published in India, Bangladesh, and various expatriate communities, catering to the cultural and political interests of Bengali speakers worldwide. Bangladesh India Pakistan ''Daily Qaumi Bandhan'' (; lit. "national unity") was a Bengali language newspaper published in Karachi, Sindh, Pakist ...
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