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In the convocation, CM Kandoi Gold Medals, which have been instituted by Aditya Steel Industries, were awarded to Lalitha Charanya Ganesh for securing the first rank and Shikha Agarwal for securing the second rank in the order of merit.
Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar 18th convocation ceremony held 2009
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Shikha Bhatnagar, Associate Director of the South Asia Center at the Atlantic Council agrees, saying leaders like the late Pakistani politician, Benazir Bhutto, former Indian prime minister, Indira Ghandi, and the prime minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, are all connected to powerful men and powerful families, which may have helped push them to leadership roles.
South Asian Women Caught Between Tradition and Modernity 2011
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Shikha Dalmia on Obama's futile "insourcing" crusade.
Notable & Quotable 2012
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Raees Shikha, a 29-year-old local businessman, said Tuesday was the first day he had attended the five-day affair and that he was one of a perhaps 100 who had come to monitor the video conference.
Rushdie Is Blocked From Talk in India Margherita Stancati 2012
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Once she's married, she belongs to the other family, said Shikha Bhatnagar.
South Asian Women Caught Between Tradition and Modernity 2011
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In the convocation, CM Kandoi Gold Medals, which have been instituted by Aditya Steel Industries, were awarded to Lalitha Charanya Ganesh for securing the first rank and Shikha Agarwal for securing the second rank in the order of merit.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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"Shikha is excellent when it comes to planning holidays," says former ICICI colleague Renuka Ramnath, who has gone on vacations with her.
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"Shikha is excellent when it comes to planning holidays," says former ICICI colleague Renuka Ramnath, who has gone on vacations with her.
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Shikha Mukerjee, who directs a nongovernmental organization and has spent her whole life in Calcutta, notes that the world of the leisurely wealthy, with their live-in servants, is disappearing, as the upper classes live a less secure, more frantic existence.
Oh! Kolkata! 2008
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Shikha Mukerjee, who directs a nongovernmental organization and has spent her whole life in Calcutta, notes that the world of the leisurely wealthy, with their live-in servants, is disappearing, as the upper classes live a less secure, more frantic existence.
Oh! Kolkata! 2008
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