Tek Chand is an Indian paralympic shot putter and javelin thrower.
Tek Chand may also refer to:
Kangra is the most populous district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Dharamshala is the administrative headquarters of the district.
Sharma is a Brahmin Hindu surname in India and Nepal. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'. Sarma is an alternative English spelling of the name. Some Assamese Brahmins use Sarmah.
Dutt is a family name of varied origins. The English family name "Dutt" is derived from Middle English language word dut, meaning delight. The Indian family name Dutt is a variation of the surname Datta. People with the name include:
Prem may refer to:
Mahajan is an Indian surname. The surname is an amalgam of two Sanskrit words: "maha" meaning great, and "jan/janas" meaning people or individuals. People of this surname mainly live in Maharashtra, Punjab, and Madhya Pradesh.
Dewan Chand is a Fiji Indian educationist and politician who won the Laucala Indian Communal Constituency for the Labour Party in 2006 general election, getting 90% of the votes cast.
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Khaira (کھیہرا) is a Punjabi surname common among [Jatt] not to be confused with Kheirra (کھیڑا)[jatt] in Punjab, India & Punjab, Pakistan. The surname is particularly common in the city of Amritsar where majority of the Khairas were settled before the 1947 Partition of India. The majority of Khehras live in Khadur Sahib tehsil of district Tarn Taran in punjab, India, in villages Nagoke, Kotli Saru Khan etc. There are many variations of this surname such as Khara and Khehra. In India, Khehras live in Faridkot, Batala, Kapurthala, Gurdaspur, Jalandhar and Moga etc. in addition to Amritsar. In Punjab, Pakistan Khairas or Khehras live in Harappa (Sahiwal), (Girote) Khushab, Gojra, Kharrian (Gujrat), Dajkot (Faisalabad), Rahim Yar Khan and Lahore etc. Khehras of Pakistani Punjab are mostly migrated in 1947 from Indian Punjab e.g. Khehras of Harappa migrated from Hassan Bhatti near Ferozepur. Kheirras (کھیڑا) live in Multan, Muzaffargarh, Girote and other parts of southern Punjab & in some areas of Sindh, Pakistan.
Krishan is a given name and surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Dayal may refer to:
Chand means Moon in Hindi.
Aham Sharma is an Indian actor hailing from Salimpur, Bihar, India. Best known for his accomplishments in Indian television, he has also featured in several Bollywood films including 1962 My Country Land which premiered at Marche du Film of the 69th Cannes Film Festival.
Mahesh Kumar Sharma is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was elected in the 2014 Indian general election from Gautam Buddh Nagar. He is a physician by profession and owns the Kailash Group of Hospitals based in Noida. On 12 November 2014, he was appointed as a Minister of State for Culture and Tourism and Civil Aviation. He has also served as the first MLA of Noida vidhan sabha in Uttar Pradesh.
Lal Chand may refer to:
Pt.Tek Chand Sharma is a former member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from Indian National Congress, representing the Saket Constituency twice, in 1993 and 1998.
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Tek Fog is a software application, operable via a mobile phone. It is reportedly used by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the right-wing Hindu nationalist party that has been the ruling party of India since 2014, to infiltrate social media platforms in order to promote favourable viewpoints through misinformation and target perceived opponents. The application also managed a huge database of Indian citizens, based on occupation, religion, age, gender etc., and delivered targeted insults and criticism. A key function of the software was to manipulate trending features on Twitter and Facebook, by automatically sharing or retweeting posts, and promoting existing hashtags to trending levels. Le Monde commented that it is perhaps the most elaborate online political manipulation operation ever discovered.
Tek Chand is an Indian Paralympic shot putter and javelin thrower. He was born in the Rewari district of Haryana, and was disabled due to a road accident. He represented India in the 2020 Paralympic Games held in Tokyo in the men's shot-put F55 category. He was made the flag-bearer of the Indian contingent at the opening ceremony, replacing the quarantined Mariyappan Thangavelu. He finished last out of eight competitiors in the event, managing a best of 9.04 metres. He was originally listed for the men's F54 javelin, but later relisted. He has won the bronze medal in the 2018 Asian Para games.