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Nanditha Krishna 🐇

"Prof. Nanditha Krishna (born 1951) is an Indian author and activist. She was recognised by the government of India who gave her a Nari Shakti Award in 2015. This is the highest award for women in India and eight awards were made that year. She leads the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation in Chennai. Life She was born in 1951 and was known as Nanditha Jagannathan. She was the great grand-daughter of Dr C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar. She took her doctorate at the University of Bombay in ancient Indian culture. Her thesis concerned the "Iconography of Vishnunarayana". She appeared as herself in the Bombay based "Magic Lamp" TV series. She was awarded one of the first eight Nari Shakti Awards for her leadership and achievement in 2015. The award was made on International Women's Day from the then Indian President Pranab Mukherjee. She became a Professor at the University of Madras. She was elected the President of the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Foundation in 2013. That foundation founded the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Institute of Indological Studies in 1981. The foundation is headquartered in Chennai, India (also known as C. P. Ramaswami Road) at "The Grove" which belongs to the C. P. Ramaswami Iyer family. Awards Her awards include the Nari Shakti Puraskar, Stree Ratna and an Outstanding Woman of Asia. She has an honorary doctorate from Vidyasagar University. Private life She is married to Chinny Krishna who has led the animal rights charity Blue Cross of India. She is also an ambassador for that society. Works include * Sacred Plants of India * Sacred Animals of India * Hinduism and Nature * Book of Demons * Book of Vishnu * Madras Then, Chennai Now (with Tishani Doshi), 2013 * Balaji Venkateshwara * Ganesha * Painted Manuscripts of the Sarasvati Mahal Library * The Arts and Crafts of Tamilnadu * The Art and Iconography of Vishnu-Narayana References Category:Indian writers Category:Indian women writers Category:1951 births Category:Living people Category:People from Chennai "

Chuadanga Government College 🐇

"The college's Shaheed Minar (martyr's monument) on Language Movement Day in 2016 Chuadanga Government College () is an educational institution in the municipality of Chuadanga, headquarters of Chuadanga District, in western Bangladesh. Founded in 1962, it is the oldest college in the district. It was nationalized on 7 May 1979. It is affiliated to National University. Reference Category:Educational institutions established in 1962 Category:1962 establishments in Pakistan Category:Colleges in Chuadanga District "

Baltische Historische Kommission 🐇

"Baltische Historische Kommission ('Baltic Historical Commission'; abbreviated BHK) is an organization which deals with history related to Baltic Germans/Germany and Baltic states. BHK is located in Göttingen, Germany. Since 2007, BHK's chairman is Matthias Thumser. BHK was established in 1951 in Göttingen. BHK publishes several publications. BHK organizes Baltischen Historikertreffen ('Baltic Historians Meetings'). As of 2020, BHK has about 100 full and 30 corresponding members. ReferencesExternal links * Category:Baltic-German people Category:Organisations based in Germany Category:Göttingen Category:1951 establishments in Germany "

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