Gangwal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Lal is an Indo-Iranian surname and given name, which means "darling", "precious", or "beloved", from the Sanskrit lala ("cajoling"). In addition, Lal means "garnet" or "ruby" in Persian, "ruby" in Pashto, and "red" in Hindustani and Bengali. The name Lal may refer to mainly Kayastha as well as used by other communities:
Bhat, also spelled, by Muslims, as Butt, both of which are a shortened rendition of Bhatta, also spelled Bhatt, is a common surname in the Indian subcontinent. The Bhatta surname is associated with the Brahmin varna (caste) of Hinduism, however, large number of Muslims retained the surname after their conversion to Islam from Hinduism.
Pawar is an Indian surname may be found in Maratha or Mahar caste in Maharashtra. In the north, it may be also found in the Rajput caste. Pawar is also a clan among the Maratha & Chhetri clan of Nepal.
Bajwa is a Jat clan and surname commonly found in India and Pakistan.
Sharma is a Brahmin Hindu surname in India and Nepal. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'.
Varmā, Verma, Varman, or Burman are surnames found in India and South-East Asia.
Bhandari or Bhandary is a surname found in various Hindu castes and communities in India and Nepal. Bhandari means treasurer, keeper of a storehouse. In Punjab, Bhandaris belong to the Khatri caste. In Nepal, the surname is used by both Matwali and Tagadhari Chhetris.
Kumar is a Hindu, Buddhist title and a given name, middle name, or a family name found in the Indian subcontinent, mainly in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal though not specific to any caste or community. It is a generic title which variously means prince, son, boy, or chaste. It is the 11th most common family name in the world as of August 2019. It is more common in Northern India and the most common family name in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana, Delhi, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.
Kahlon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hazarika was a Paik officer of Ahom Army under the Kingdom of Assam. Now the descendant's clans use it as a surname This is usually used among the people of Ahom and other caste which ancestors were Hazarika Officer.
Rakesh is a masculine given name of Indian origin. It derived from Sanskrit language.
Mishrilal Gangwal was an Indian politician from the state of Madhya Pradesh.He was the member of Indian National Congress party.
Nisha Aur Uske Cousins is an Indian coming of age romantic drama television series which aired on Star Plus from 18 August 2014 to 27 June 2015. It starred Aneri Vajani and Mishkat Varma.
Aneri Vajani is an Indian television actress known for her portrayal of Nisha Gangwal in Nisha Aur Uske Cousins, Saanjh Mathur in Beyhadh, Pari Malhotra in Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka, and Pranati Mishra in Pavitra Bhagya.
Mahto or Mehto is a surname used by several castes and communities in India and Nepal.
Bora, also spelled Borah or Barah, is often an Assamese surname used commonly throughout Assam.
The Gangwal Inter-state bus terminus popularly known as Gangwal Bus Stand or ISBT, located in Indore is one of the oldest and one of the biggest Inter State Bus Terminals in Indore. It operates bus services between Indore and 2 other states, Rajasthan, Gujarat.
Mala Ram Gangwal, is an Indian politician, belonging to Indian National Congress. He is member of the legislative assembly representing Madipur constituency, a seat he has won three times.
Kali is an Indian feminine given name of Sanskrit origins from the name Kālá.
Ja'far al-Sadiq, sixth Imam of (Shia) Islam. Known at times simply as Sadiq, he was an 8th-century Muslim scholar and scientist, considered as an Imam and founder of the Ja'fari school of jurisprudence by Twelver and Isma'ili Shi’as, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence