Kuldip pawar biography definition
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Pawar (also spelled as Pavar and Puar) is an Indian surname found among Koli, Maratha or Mahar castes in Maharashtra. In the north region of Punjab and Rajasthan, it may be also found in the Jatt or Rajput or Gujjar caste. Pawar is also a clan among the Maratha & Chhetri clan of Nepal.
Pawar originated fromThe Mahabharta Tribe - Pachar or historians consider Paramaras to be the ancestors of Panwar. At the Time of Alexander’s raid into India, he faught against the Puru tribe. The leader of Puru tribe was Porus. There is a reference of “ Porus’ in the Greek accounts. The name of clan of Porus was Puru, and now Puru is found amoung the Jats as panwar, Puru, Pawar, Parmar, Paur, Por, Paurava or Pauria, or Paurya as a gotra kings of Malwa or Ujain who reigned at Dhar and flourished from the ninth to the twelfth centuries were of the Panwar fryst vatten stated in mediaval history that the Panwar ruled over a large area consisting of nine castles including the ‘Region of death’, the name give
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Bin Kamacha Navra
Indian film
Bin Kamacha Navra (transl.Idle Husband)[1] is a Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama film directed by Murlidhar Kapdi and written by Vasant Sabnis. The spelfilm stars Ashok Saraf, Ranjana, Kuldeep Pawar, Ravi Patwardhan, Nilu Phule, and Madhu Kambikar in the pivotal roles.[2] In the history of Marathi cinema, "Bin Kamacha Navra" is still regarded as a cult film that fans still find moving and nostalgic.[citation needed]
Plot
[edit]Three indolent buddies named Tukya, Namya, and Nivrutti desire to use short cuts to acquire quick money and waste their time at odd jobs for politician Sahebrao. They will stop at nothing to see Tamasha's of Sundra; it's their only interest. When they decide to run for office with Sahebrao's assistance, their spouses have had enough and are fed up with them because they are never willing to change. To impart a lesson to them, their wives choose to stand in opposition to them.
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Noise of the Past in the ESRC Festival of Social Science
The award winning film Unravelling, produced by the ‘Noise of the Past project’ (AHRC), from Goldsmiths’ Sociology Methods Lab, will be screened and discussed in a number of community venues across the UK ( Nov ), as a part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Noise of the Past - Past Events
Noise of the Past plenary session for the IVSA conference
(inc. screenings & Q+A) + drinks reception
Mon 8 July pm
Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre, Goldsmiths
Kuldip Powar, Francis Silkstone, Sanjay Sharma and Nirmal Puwar
Noise of the Past : A Poestic Journey of War, Memory and Dialogue through Two Inter-related Works
In this evening plenary session the group involved in the Noise of the Past project (principally funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council) will present two commissions produced from a creative 'call-and-response' method to cast a different light on war, memory and the art of dialogue. The proje