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Born | Delhi, India | 8 September 1939
Source: Cricinfo, 10 April 2016 |
Ragubhir Saini (born 8 September 1939) is an Indian former cricketer. He played 26 first-class matches for Delhi between 1959 and 1969. [1]
Saini is a caste of North India who were traditionally landowners (zamindars) and farmers. Sainis claim to be descendants of a king, Shurasena, as well as of Krishna and Porus, and to be related to the ancient Shoorsaini clan, noted in Puranic literature. Saini community is given representation in government jobs and education institutes under Other Backward Class (OBC) category in states of Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The 1901 census noted that people using the Shoorsaini name were by then found only in Punjab, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. Sainis also claim themselves to be Mali Rajputs.
Charkhi Dadri is a city and headquarters of Charkhi Dadri district in the state of Haryana, India, about 90 km from Delhi. The town was made by joining the villages of Charkhi and Dadri after urban development. Charkhi Dadri, located in southern Haryana 110 kilometres (68 mi) from the national capital of New Delhi, is on NH 148B between Narnaul to Bathinda and NH 348B between Meerut to Pilani segment passing through the city.
The Delhi cricket team is one of the first-class cricket teams based in Delhi, run by the Delhi District Cricket Association, that plays in India's domestic competition, the Ranji Trophy. They have won the tournament seven times and have been runners-up eight. Their latest title in 2007-08 came after a long wait of 16 years. The previous win was in the 1991-92 season when they beat Tamil Nadu in the final. The team's home ground is Arun Jaitley Stadium. In the Duleep and Deodhar Trophy, Delhi used to play under the North Zone team.
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Rana Gurdan Saini-Rajput General (Hindi: गुरदान सैनी) was a Rajput warrior and military general who fought and died heroically in the battle of Ranthambore between the Turk forces of Jalaludin Khilji and Rajput forces of Rana Hamir Dev in the 14th century CE. Sometimes the same person is also referred as Gurdas Saini by historians.
The Karkarduma or Karkardooma Metro Station is an interchange station located on between the Blue Line and Pink Line of the Delhi Metro and opened on 6 January 2010. Though the existing station is at a height of 14.5 m, the interchange Metro station at Karkardooma, part of the Mukundpur-Shiv Vihar corridor in Phase III of Delhi Metro, is the highest station of the Delhi Metro network with a platform height of 22m from the ground level.
Gulab Singh Saini was an Indian freedom fighter and commander-in-chief of the army of princely state of Ballabhgarh. He led the army of Ballabhgarh state in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and was hanged on 9 January 1858 in Delhi's Chandni Chowk along with two other leaders of the mutiny.
Sambit Patra is an Indian politician and surgeon, who is one of the official spokespersons of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Patra is a former Medical officer at Hindu Rao Hospital. He was one of the non-official directors on the board of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) since 28 October 2017.
Nitin Saini is a cricketer who plays for Haryana in Indian domestic cricket. He has also played for the Indian Premier League franchise team Kings XI Punjab. Saini is a right-hand wicket-keeper batsman who usually opens the batting.
Flora Saini, also known by her screen name Asha Saini, is an Indian film actress and model.She predominantly works in Tollywood, and also appeared in a number of Kannada, Tamil and Hindi films as well. Since her debut in Prema Kosam (1999), she has acted in over 50 films and co-starred with noted actors including Rajinikanth, V. Ravichandran, Gurmeet Ram Rahim, Sudeep, Shivarajkumar, Vijaykanth, Prabhu, Karthik, Jagapati Babu and Rajasekhar.
Siddharth is a 2013 Indian-Canadian drama film directed by Richie Mehta. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival. It depicts story of a person who sends his to son to work to a distant place for money who later gets lost.
Dr. Roman Saini is an educator, motivational speaker, and a former IAS officer. Saini was previously posted as Assistant Collector in Madhya Pradesh. where he stayed till January 2016, later resigned mid-training to focus on his education initiative Unacademy.
Rajinder "Raj" Saini is a Canadian politician, who was elected to represent the riding of Kitchener Centre in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election.
Navdeep Amarjeet Saini is an Indian cricketer who has played for Delhi since 2013. He made his international debut for the India cricket team in August 2019.
Surrendar Saini is an Indian social worker and the chairperson of the Bhavan Institute of Indian Art and Culture. She is the Pradesh chairperson of the Bharat Sevak Samaj, Delhi and the chairperson of the Delhi Social Welfare Advisory Board, a State Government sponsored organization for women and child welfare. She was a member of the committee set up by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in 1999 for proposing amendments to the Persons with Disabilities Act of 1995. The Government of India awarded her the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1970, for her contributions to society.
Rishit Saini is an Indian former cricketer. He played one first-class match for Delhi in 2011.
Shankar Saini is an Indian former cricketer. He played twenty first-class matches for Delhi between 1986 and 1991.
Aman Saini is an Indian Archer. He won the Silver Medal Asian Games 2018 in the Men's compound archery team event. He completed his studies at Richmond's global school, Delhi, and trained under his coach Surender Garg.
Shanu Saini is an Indian cricketer. He made his List A debut on 17 February 2018, for Uttar Pradesh in the 2017–18 Vijay Hazare Trophy. He made his Twenty20 debut on 12 November 2019, for Uttar Pradesh in the 2019–20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy.
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