Ekalavya (disambiguation)

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Eklavya is an Indian NGO based in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh working in the field of education. It was registered as an all India in 1982. The organization is named after Eklavya, the protagonist of a story in the Mahabharat, for his determination to learn even in the absence of a teacher.

<i>Eklavya: The Royal Guard</i> 2007 film by Vidhu Vinod Chopra

Eklavya: The Royal Guard is a 2007 Indian mystery drama film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra which was released in India, Netherlands, the United States, and the United Kingdom on 16 February 2007. It was a major box office disappointment as per the distributors and exhibitors.

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