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Bansi is a city in the Siddharthnagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.

Bansi Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

Bansi is a town and a municipal board in Siddharthnagar district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India Bansi is situated on the bank of Rapti River in Siddharth Nagar District. (not to be confused with Baansi.

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Baansi Village in Rajasthan, India

Baansi is a village in Bari Sadri Tehsil of District Chittorgarh in Rajasthan, India. It was ruled by Rajputs of the Shaktawat clan before independence. Its name derives from the abundance of bamboo. It is 94 km from Udaipur City and 78 km South west of Chittorgarh.

Bansi, Nepal Village development committee in Bheri Zone, Nepal

Bansi, Nepal is a village development committee in Dailekh District in the Bheri Zone of western-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3363 people living in 601 individual households.

Bangshi River river in Bangladesh

Bangshi River is an important river in central Bangladesh. It originates in Jamalpur, from the course of the old Brahmaputra and flows past the Madhupur tract. It flows through Tangail and meets the Tongi in Ghazipur. It passes near Jatiyo Smriti Soudho in Savar and falls into the Dhaleshwari. About 238 kilometres (148 mi) long, it is not navigable for most of the year except when swelled by the rains of the monsoon.

People

Bansi Lal Legha was an Indian independence activist, senior Congress leader, former Chief Minister of Haryana and considered by many to be the architect of modern Haryana.

Bansi Chandragupta (1924–1981) was an Indian art director and production designer, regarded among the greatest of art directors of Indian film industry. He won Filmfare Best Art Direction Award thrice, for Seema in 1972, for Do Jhoot in 1976 and for Chakra in 1982. He was awarded Evening Standard British Film Award posthumously for "best technical/artistic achievement" in 1983. He was born in 1924 in Sialkot, Punjab, British India and died on 27 June 1981 in Brookhaven, New York, United States.

Bansi Kaul is a Hindi theatre director and the founder of Rang Vidushak, a theatre group and Theatre institute in Bhopal.

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Bhiwani City in Haryana, India

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B. D. Sharma Indian politician

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Khajuria Village in India

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Ch. Surender Singh Memorial Herbal Park, Kairu Village in Haryana, India

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Mool Chand Jain Indian politician

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Chaudhary Bansi Lal University Educational institute

Chaudhary Bansi Lal University (CBLU) is a state university in the city of Bhiwani, Haryana. Established in 2014 the university offers postgraduate courses in various disciplines. CBLU is to the west of Delhi at a distance of 125 km and south of Chandigarh at a distance of 285 km. MDU Rohtak is at a distance of 52 km from CBLU. The nick name of the university is Sea-Blue.

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