Harpal Singh (born 1981) is an English footballer.
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Harpal Singh is a former Indian field hockey player who played as a defender for the national team. He was part of the Indian team that competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Harpal Panwar is an Indian politician. He was born in the village of Nala in the Muzaffarnagar district. He was a Member of Indian Parliament for two terms in 1989 and 1991, and has served as the Minister of Rural Development. He is a well known leader of western Uttar Pradesh, where he has been involved in various movements of farmers.
Harpal Singh Sathi is a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party from Uttarakhand. He served as member of the Lok Sabha representing Haridwar. He was elected to 11th, 12th and 13th Lok Sabha.
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Bajwa is a surname. Notable people bearing the name include:
Tarsem is an Indian given name that may refer to
Events in the year 1980 in the Republic of India.
Randhawa is a Jat clan in the Punjab Region of India and Pakistan.
Mukesh is an epithet for the Hindu god Shiva, and literally means "conqueror of the Muka demon". It also means god of 3 worlds, heaven, hell & earth, which in turn represents Hindu god Shiva. It is commonly used as a male given name in India. People with the name Mukesh include:
The India national field hockey team was the first non-European team to be a part of the International Hockey Federation. In 1928, the team won its first Olympic gold medal and until 1960, the Indian men's team remained unbeaten in the Olympics, winning six gold medals in a row. The team had a 30–0 winning streak during this time, from their first game until losing in the 1960 gold medal final. India also won the 1975 World Cup. India is the most successful team ever in the Olympics, having won eight gold, one silver and two bronze medals till date.
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Ajit Pal Singh was an Indian professional field hockey player from Sansarpur, Punjab. He was the captain of the Indian hockey team. He was conferred the Arjuna Award in 1970, and awarded it in 1972. He played at centre half position. He was captain of the Indian team at the Hockey World Cup 1975 held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Sandeep Singh is an Indian professional field hockey player from Haryana and an ex-captain of the Indian national team. He generally features as a full back and is a penalty corner specialist for the team. He was famous as Flicker Singh in media. Singh currently holds a DSP rank in the Haryana Police.
Sandhu is a Jat clan in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.
Sandeep Singh is an Indian field hockey player.
Harmanpreet Singh is an Indian field hockey player who plays as a defender for the Indian national team.
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