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My favorite food is Puran Poli says Atul Jani

Life is so much Important. One should be very cautious to improve himself. About: My name is Atul Natvarlal Jani born on 08th October 1968. Education of Diploma Mechanical Engineering and Post Diploma in Computer Applications. Birth and work place is Bhavanagar of Gujarat / India. To stay...
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Work hard – Play harder: Ananda Gupta

About: I am Ananda Gupta (a.k.a. – AG by most of my colleagues). I am a Bengali who was born(15/04/1974) in Madras and lives in New Delhi. I wanted to be a chef, but then life had other plans for me, so somehow I found myself learning how...
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At school I was known as Professor says Tony Thorne

Whatever you want to do in life … believe in it and never give up! About: I’m an Englishman, born and technically educated in London, England, but now living in Austria and the Spanish Island of Tenerife. I originally qualified as a Chartered Design Engineer, specialising in Applied...
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I am a symbol of unity between Hindu and Muslim: Farida Mir

અજબ આ જગત છે, ઉંડા એના પાયા આ બધુ જાણવા છતા મુકાતી નથી માયા. Farida Mir is a popular name among Gujarati community for her art of singing. Despite being belonging to Muslim community, she sings Hindu hymns, which hurts to some orthodox people. She belongs to Mir...
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Interview of Jethalal Gada fame Dilip Joshi

Dilip Joshi is a popular drama artist, who has successfully acted in some of most famous Gujarati dramas, one of them being બાપુ તમે કમાલ કરી with Sumeet Raghavan and Amit Mistry, the trio known for their television serial Shubh Mangal Savadhan. He also directed this play. Dilip...
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Take Your Own Way says Rajnikumar Pandya

My dream was to become a musician. Rajnikumar Pandya is a well known name in the field of Gujarati literature and pen portraits. He chose to quit his banker job against his desire to become a full time writer. His novel ‘Kunti’ brought him great popularity and some...
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