PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:
“UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL”
Dear Friends, colleagues, ladies and gentlemen;
Happy Holi and Bihar Divas to you and to your family. We are starting a new
chapter for Bjana in 2011. I am happy to be the President of Bjana. My goal is to
bring this Organization together and to a different level. With your support and
cooperation, we have to get the younger generation involved and to form a youth
forum. I want to invite the younger generation to come forward and join our
Executive Committee. Our goal is to make this Organization open, vibrant, and
transparent. Do not look at the past. Please help to build Present and Future of
Bjana. This is a volunteer Organization and we need you to come forward to help us
achieve our goals. No organization can progress without support of its members.
Here are some of our purposes and goals for Bjana.
BJANA’S GOALS
Support philanthropic work for Bihar and Jharkand
Fund raising events for Charitable work in Bihar and Jharkand
Cultural Events like HOLI, DIWALI, NEW YEAR, SUMMER PICNIC
Form youth Forum
Expand Membership-Everyone is Invited
Increase number of Executive Committee members
Help to set up Bjana Chapter in U.S.A. and other countries
Start a New Website-with current technology
News letter twice a year
Journal during HOLI, DIWALI
Develop Data base for U.S.A. and International Bjana Members
I hope we will achieve our goals with your support. Please come forward and work for Bjana. I want to thank all past presidents and patrons who have supported Bjana since 1974. We are all together for Bjana’s Progress.
Thank you,
Binod Kumar Sinha,
M.D.,F.A.C.S
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Happy Holi
From
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Mr. Birendra Kumar, Chair, BJANA Philanthropy & Immediate Past President
Mr. Kumar, MBA, CPA served as BJANA President from 2006 thru 2011 and
initiated Philanthropy projects to help improve under privileged children health
and education in a true service spirit and intense desire to “Give Back “to home
states –Bihar and Jharkhand. Single handed raised funds for BJANA to contribute
to Vikalng Hospital-$15,000: Adivashi School-$2,000; and Aid India-$2,500.
He is a Tax & Financial advisor to corporations, professionals, and many religious
and private Foundations. Maya and Birendra are long time resident of Ridgewood,
northern NJ, proud parent of Dr. Brijendra Kumar, a practicing internist, and Ruby
Kumar-Thompson, Esq., a civil litigator in Bergen County. He is a certified Amrit
Yoga Teacher, an avid student and frequent lecturer of Yoga and Vedic scriptures,
has been teaching yoga weekly for last ten years at several Hindu temples.
Mr. Kumar hails from Khagaria, a Gold Medalist graduate of Bhagalpur University,
Gold Medalist of Eastern India Chartered Accountant Region, Scored in Top 64 (1st
in NJ) in USA CPA examination. He is the Founder Chairman of American
Association of Indian Accountants; served as President of Westchester chapter
and then Regional Vice President of the Tax Executive Institute, Washington, D.C.,
a premier international organization of corporate tax executives; served as
President of Arya Samaj of New Jersey; currently Chairman of Business Committee
of Federation of Indian Associations.
In 2006, Birendra ji took over BJANA, an almost moribund and bankrupt
organization. Not that he served our community in US selflessly, contributed to
Bihar and Jharkhand children welfare, and to top all, left BJANA with a surplus
over $5,000 and a strong, dedicated successor Executive Committee.
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History of Bihar
Ancient Times
The land mass currently known as Bihar is very ancient. The name is derived from “Vihara” – a
land of monasteries. Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Muslim, and Sikh shrines abound in this ancient
land. Earliest myths and legends of Hinduism are associated with Bihar. Sita, the Consort of
Lord Rama, daughter of King Janak was born in Sitamarhi. The ancient kingdom of Janak
called Vidaha consisted of present day districts of Muzaffarpur, Sitamarhi, Samastipur,
Madhubany, and Darbhanga. The original author of the Hindu epic – The Ramayana –
Maharishi Valmiki lived in Valmikinager, a small town in West Champaran.
It was here in Bodhgaya, under a banyan tree, the Bodh tree, that Prince Gautama attained
supreme knowledge to become Buddha, the enlightened one. Most of the major events of his
life, like enlightenment, last sermon, and nirvana (death) happened in Bihar. The great religion
of Buddhism was born here, and Bodhgaya is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist
pilgrimage centers in the world.
The Lord Mahavira, the founder of Jainism, was born at Vaishali and attained nirvana (death) at
Pawapuri, near Rajgir. The tenth and the last guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh was born
in 1666 in Patna Sahib. A lovely and majestic Gurudwara – the Harmandir, built to
commemorate his memory, is one of the holiest places of worship for Sikhs. The ancient
kingdom of Magadh and of Licchavis, around 7-8 Century B.C. produced rulers who devised a
system of administration that truly is progenitor of the modern art of state-craft and of the
linkage of state-craft with economics. Magadh rose to glory during Guptas (4th and 5th centuries
A.D.) and produced Kaultilya, the author of Arthashastra, the first treaties of the modern
science of Economics and Chanakya, the advisor to the Magadh king, Chandragupta Maurya.
Chanakya produced the first Indian treaties on state-craft and politics. Patliputra (ancient name
of Patna, the Mauryan capital) was established by King Ajatshatru around 5th century B.C. at the
confluence of the rivers Sone and Ganga.
The Maurya Emperor Ashok (234-198 B.C) was the first to formulate firm tenets for the
government of a people. These edicts inscribed on stone pillars were planted across his
kingdom extending to almost all of the undivided India. Ashok was responsible also for the
widespread proselytization of people in Buddhism.
Nalanda, the world’s first seat of higher learning, a Monastic University was established during
the Gupta period and flourished from the 5th to the 11th century. The University had 9 million
books and 2000 teachers to impart knowledge to 10,000 students from all over the Buddhist
world. Lord Buddha himself taught here and Hieun Tsang, the 7th century Chinese traveler, was
a student. Ongoing excavations have uncovered temples, monasteries, lecture halls and
charred library burned by Mughal invaders.
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The Khuda Baksh oriental library has rare muslim manuscripts including some from the
University of Cordoba, Spain.
Medieval Times
The glorious history of Bihar lasted until around the 8th century Gupta Period. It was followed
up by the Palas of Bengal, who ruled until 1197, when the Mughal period began. In Medieval
Times, Bihar lost its prestige as the political and cultural center of India. The Mughal period,
which lasted from the 12th to the 17th century, was a period of unremarkable provincial
administration from Delhi. The only remarkable person of these times in Bihar was Sher Shah,
an Afghan whose rule in the 16th century extended all the way to the Punjab. His mausoleum is
located in Sasaram.
Modern Times
The British acquired Bihar in 1764 in the Battle of Buxar and ruled until India’s independence in
1947. During most of British India, Bihar was a part of the Presidency of Bengal and was
governed from Calcutta, dominated by people from Bengal. When separated by the Bengal
Presidency in 1912, Bihar and Orissa comprised a single province. Later in 1935, the division of
Orissa became a separate province. In 1956 the southeast district of Puralia was incorporated
into West Bengal. The state was further bifurcated in 2001, and a new state “Jharkhand” came
into existence.
It was from Bihar that Mahatma Gandhi launched in 1917, his civil disobedience movement,
which ultimately led to India’s independence in 1947. Many people from Bihar became leading
participants in India’s struggle for independence. Dr. Rajendra Prasad became the first
President of the Republic of India. Jay Prakesh Narayan affectionately called JP, made
substantial contributions to modern Indian history until his death in 1979. It was he, who
steadfastly and staunchly opposed the autocratic rule of Indira Gandhi. The movement started
by JP, however brought the emergency to an end; led to the massive defeat of Indira Gandhi at
the poll and restored liberal democracy.
In the immediate post-independence period, Bihar saw an economic growth through
establishment of new industry and power projects. However, the state has experienced an
extreme and progressively escalating decline in the last decade or two, making it the worst
administered and the poorest state at the dawn of the new millennium. A new progressive
government came into power in November 2005 and has succeeded in reversing the economic
and law and order decline of decades, and is poised to make significant economic gain. Bihar’s
GDP grew at the rate of 11% during last 4 years, outpacing the India’s average growth.
This landlocked state of Bihar is surrounded by Nepal, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and comprises
three cultural regions – Bhojpur, Mithila, and Magadh. Rivers Kosi and Gandak from the north
and Sone from the south join the Ganga. In the fertile plains, rice, sugar cane, oilseeds, maize,
jute, barley and wheat are cultivated. The present Bihar is predominantly rural and agricultural.
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Jharkhand, which was carved out in 2000, comprises of Chotanagpur in south surrounded by
Bihar, Chattisgarh and Orissa. Damodar river flows through the picturesque plateau and its
valley is the Rohr of India. Under its soil, minerals abound.
Tourism
Jerusalem is a place of religions pilgrimage for believers of three different religions- Christianity,
Islam, and Judaism. Bihar is the destination of religious tourism for believers of five distinct
religions- Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism, Jainism and Hinduism.
Recent Events
The wall Street Journal reported on May 29, 2010 that India’s GDP grew 7.1% in FYE
3/31/2010, projected to grow 8.5% in FYE 3/31/2011, and is expected to grow at 11% in the
future. As against this, Bihar’s growth has been at 11% in last 4 years.
Bill Gates visited village Gulria in Khagaria in May 2010 to launch “kala jar” eradication program.
In September 2010, Dalai Lama inaugurated “Karuna” stupa in newly created Buddha Park in
Patna, near Patna railway station on the site of old Jail.
SUPER 30
The Time Magazine named Super 30 in the list of “The Best of Asia 2010”. Super 30 is Bihar’s
free coaching center which helps economically backward students crack the Indian Institute of
Technology-Joint Entrance Examination. This project was started by Anand Kumar and
Abhyanand in 2003 and since then 182 out of total 210 students have made it to ITT.
Every year, about 230,000 students take the exam for a seat in the ITTs but only 5000 grab it.
Last Year, 30 of them came from one coaching center in Patna, capital of Bihar, a 100%
success rate.
NY Times Glowing Report- April 10, 2010
Bihar’s turnaround illustrates how a handful of seemingly small changes can yield big results in
India’s most impoverished and badly governed regions. Bihar is a textbook case of how
leadership determines development.
When Mr. Nitish Kumar took over, he found government offices filled with dusty files and
Remington typewriters. It was as if most of the 20th century had passed Bihar by. He tackled
crime first. Next came schools and hospitals. He loosened bureaucratic rules to move
infrastructure projects along more rapidly. However, despite all these spectacular results,
almost no private investment has come into Bihar. Now that Nitish Govt was reelected with
thumping majority, this may change.
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BIHAR DIWAS
PATNA: Bihar Diwas, to mark the 99th anniversary of separate statehood status to Bihar, will be
observed from Monday for the first time at official level.
The functions will be held at over 25,000 centers, including schools, across the state and also at
other places in the country and abroad.
Earlier, Bihar was tagged with Bengal and Orissa. First it was separated from Bengal and finally
from Orissa on March 22, 1912. However, the state never observed its foundation day in the past.
At all the functions, the glorious history of the state, its cultural and historical heritage, traditions
and achievements will be highlighted, besides the achievements of the state in recent times. The
main function will be held at Gandhi Maidan where a three-day extravaganza includes colorful
and academic events.
At Gandhi Maidan, replicas of the secretariat, Golghar, Mahabodhi temple and Jal Mandir of
Pawapuri have been made, besides a 12-feet high statue of Lord Buddha. At the entrance, the
replicas of Yakshi and Ashokan Pillar have been installed. Also, replicas of all places of worship,
temple, mosque, gurdwara and church have been installed to attract the visitors.
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Executive Committee: A Brief Profile Dr. Binod Sinha, President Dr. Binod Sinha is Board Certified in Urology. He is in private
practice in central NJ since 1995 and affiliated with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital as an active attending and clinical assistant professor in the Department of Urology at UMDNJ. He
is involved in teaching Urology residents. He was the first urologist in central NJ to start CRYO treatment for prostate
cancer. He is one of the first urologists to start laser surgery for prostate problems in the office setup. He has been invited to deliver talks nationally and internationally on prostate diseases.
He is invited by American Urological Association to become director and to offer
course on office base surgery. He is married with Renu Sinha and they have two children Tara and Ravi Sinha. Dr. Sinha and his family live in Colts Neck NJ
Dr. Sudhanshu Prasad, Vice President Dr. Sudhanshu Prasad is board Certified in internal medicine and practice in Rahway Edison area. He was chairman of Medicine Dept at JFK Hospital and elected Council man in Edison
Area since 2009.
Mr. Subodh Kumar, General Secretary
Mr. Subodh a native of Patna graduated from BIT, Sindri in
Electronics and Communication and worked in TCIL, India for five years. Migrated to USA in 1988. He is currently working as a Senior IT consultant and manages ERP projects and IT. He
currently lives in Suffern, NY and has two sons.
Mr. Kamlesh Tiwary, Joint Secretary Mr. Kamlesh Tiwary is an engineering graduate from Karnataka,
working for Cognizant Technology Solutions. He is a resident of Hillsborough, New Jersey. His Native Place is Ara Bihar. He is Married to Bina and they have 3 years old Son Harsheil.
Mr. Upendra Sinha, Treasurer Mr. Upendra Sinha is a resident of Edison, NJ. He works for MTA
in New York City. He has been serving BJANA for many years as a Treasurer. His wife, Sugiti is are proud grandparents of Anika.
Mr. Birendra Kumar, Exec Member Chairman Philanthropy Mr. Kumar, 2006 -2011 BJANA President, is a C.P.A. specializing
in taxation and financial planning. Until recently, he was chief tax officer of a multi-national, multi-billion Corporation. Mr.
Kumar and his wife, Maya are residents of Ridgewood, NJ since 1986. Their son, Dr. Brijendra Kumar, M.D. is a practicing
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internist in Wilmington, DE, and daughter, Ruby Kumar -Thompson, Esq. an attorney is a civil litigator in Bergen County, NJ. They are proud grandparent of
Alex, Kieran and Bianca.
Ms. Ruchika Tandon, Exec Member Ms. Ruchika Tandon is a resident of Hackettstown, NJ. A native of Ranchi, she is a friend and volunteer with the Hackettstown Regional Medical Center.
Mr. Sunil Anand, Exec Member Mr. Sunil K. Anand is a CPA and associated with many associations such as American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, New York State Society of Certified Public
Accountants, New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants, Institute Of Chartered Accountants of India, American Board
Of Forensic Accountants. He is resident of NY and has been in practice for over 25 years. Involved with foundations including the one in Patna Bihar for the past 8/9 years where a modern state of art hospital has been built to perform Polio surgeries
and artificial Limbs.
Mr. Alok Kumar, Exec Member Mr. Alok Kumar is a native of Darbhanga, He is a resident of Edison-NJ. He is very much associated with various social organizations of Indian-American community in New Jersey.
Presently working for IT consulting company Apex Technology Group Inc.
Mr. Sanjay Gupta, Exec Member Sanjay has done MBA in Marketing from Bihar University and Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics from Bangalore University. He is one of the principals of Kaizen Technologies,
Inc, Stamford based Multinational company with interest in Revenue Cycle Management, Medical Billing, Technology
Consulting and billing center in Mumbai India. He has been associated very closely with ISSYOGA, a global spiritual organization out of Patna, with a mission to bringing peace and love to entire community. Sanjay lives in Nutley, NJ with his
wife Renu Gupta, son Ashish and daughter Sanjana.
Mr. Gyaneeshwar Prasad, Exec Member Mr. Milan Saha, Exec Member Milan Saha is the son of Dr. Deonarayan Saha of Bhagalpur and Dr. Usha Saha of Khagharia. He received his B.A. degree from
The Johns Hopkins University and his J.D. degree from New York Law School. He is currently the senior associate at a
boutique tax law firm in New York, New York and resides in
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Jersey City, Jersey. He is also on the Board of Trustees of the North American South Asian Bar Association Foundation. He has one older brother who is a
physician practicing family medicine in Albany, New York. ___________________________________________________________________
PHILANTHROPIC PROJECTS REPORT
Birendra Kumar, Chairman, BJANA Philanthropy
BJANA has selected three philanthropic projects in Bihar and Jharkhand for our common support. We look forward to expand this with your continuing support.
1. BHARAT VIKASH VIKLANG NIYAS AND HOSPITAL
Located in Pahari, Guljarbagh, Patna, is engaged in providing free of charge artificial limbs
to handicap children throughout Bihar and Jharkhand, since 1999. It holds camps in various places and serves approximately 1100 children every year. It has recently constructed a three story building on Gaya- Patna road and construction is ongoing. It also started polio surgery operation since December, 2008. It needs fund for an elevator, a mobile van, completion of third floor to set up rehabilitation
center, and annual operating cost. 2. VILLAGE HOPE FOUNDATION SUPPORTS ADIVASHI UTHAN SANGH, SIMDEGA, which is engaged since 1999, in running a primary school in a tribal village in Jharkhand. The education is focused on agriculture, horticulture, and organic farming skill that can provide self employment in village. Currently, it is constructing a brick 2 story building and need fund.
3. Aid India-Eureka Child, which is currently working in 3 Bihar districts: Gaya, Jahanabad, and Arwal, focused on education (improving reading and science skills) and solar lamp distribution. The distribution of the Tata-BP solar lamps enable village children to lengthen the study time in the evenings. Visit www.EurekaChild.org
Reading program for 150 children (budget: Rs 40,000), to improve the reading skills, and solar electrification of one tola (50 families) (budget: Rs 1000, 000).
We added a new dimension to BJANA, and embarked upon philanthropy for the first time in the history of BJANA to help and uplift Bihar and Jharkhand needy children. Our search for worthy projects began in 2007, heeding the call of Bihar Chief Minister given in the 2007 Bihar NRI conference in Patna. We set the selection criteria: (1) support existing and running projects, (2) projects managed by dedicated local donors and volunteers, (3) supervised and financed by other fellow NRIs, (40 serving state wide tribal or rural underprivileged area.
BJANA has supported these philanthropic efforts to help children back home in Bihar and Jharkhand for last three years (2008 to 2010). BJANA with generous supporters like you has contributed $15,000 to Bharat Vikash Parishad Viklang Hospital in Patna. BJANA also contributed $2,000 to Village Hope Foundation, which has been, since 1999, running a primary school in a tribal village near Simdega, Jharkhand, and $2,500 to Aid India, which provides after school coaching and solar
lamp to needy backward village children in Gaya, Jahanabad and Arwal districts in Bihar.
Time has come to set up a "Bihar Foundation" or “Giving Circle”, to which we all can make contribution and make grant to deserving institutions in Bihar and Jharkhand. A BJANA patron can also direct his/her contribution to a worthy cause and/or deserving case through BJANA. BJANA thanks all the Patrons and contributors, whose support has made this a success.
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Past Presidents
Indira Nand Jha Dr. Vinod K. Sinha Dr. B. Dhar Mr. Ranvir Sinha
Mr. Sadiq Imam Mrs. Saroj Kumar Dr. S. N. Sinha Dr. Kavita Sinha
Dr. C. N. Sinha Mr. Sanjay Prakash Dr. K. Kantu Mr. Pankaj Kumar
Mr. Dharmatma Saran Dr. G. N. Roy Dr. G. N. Roy Mr. Ajoy Sinha
Dr. Gopal K. Sinha Mr. Birendra Kumar
HONOR & ACHIEVEMENTS
Dr. Binod K. Sinha has been invited by American Urological Association to be Director and run a course during Annual Meeting in May 2011 in Washington D.C. Dr. Sinha is also invited in PARIS(FRANCE) to give talks on Urinary Incontinence in French Annual Urological Meeting in September 2011.
Dr. Anshu Sinha, daughter of Dr. Lakshman Sinha and Mrs. Kiran Sinha, completed her Ph.D. in Bio-Medical Informatics from Columbia University in 2010. Her research is in the area of gene expression analysis to uncover biological processes and relationships.
Dr. Cynthia B. Sinha, daughter-in-law of Dr. Lakshman Sinha and Mrs. Kiran Sinha, completed her Ph.D. in Sociology from Georgia State University in 2010. Her research explored parenting strategies within the second-generation Indian American family. She is married to Mr. Nishith Sinha.
Vivake Prasad , a 2009 graduate from Carnegie Mellon University, spent a year with Indicorps, a NGO in Rajasthan, connecting rural youth with employers. Vivake is now working in New Delhi for PRS Legislative Research, analyzing proposed legislation, writing policy briefs and recommendations for Electoral Reforms.
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LIFE MEMBERS
Abhay Sinha Abhay & Kavita Sinha Abhishek Kumar Abhishek & Rita Chandan Ajay Sao Ajay & Asha Jain Ajay P. Singh Ajoy & Geeta Roy Ajoy & Madhu Sinha Ajoy K. & Renu Sinha Alok & Archana Sharan Alok/Deepika Naval Kumar Amar & Anubha Sinha Amar N. & Kavita Mishra Amarjit and Channi Momi Amitabh & Reema Chandra Amod Choudhary Anand Wardhan Khandewal Anant V & Sunita Joshi Andrew Bose Anil Gupta Anil Sinha Anil & Saroj Kumar Anjani & Anita Shrivastava Anjani & Dr. Lata Sinha Anjani & Kuntala Sinha Anjani & Meera Sinha Anjani & Shalini
Kishore Arindam & Arunima Kuila Arjun & Kusum Prasad Arun & Rita Verma Arvind & Chitra Kumar Arvind & Nita Das ASHISH KUMAR Ashok & Chhabi Sinha Ashok & Veena Singh Ashutosh Aman Ashutosh and Anita Bajpay Ashwini Kumar Atul Kumar Avinash & Geeta Gupta Avinash & Reshma Varma Awadhesh & Mita Roy Awadhesh and Sikha Sinha Awadhesh K. and Sikha Sinha B. K. Gupta B. N. Chaudhary B. N. Choudhary Badri & Vibha Prasad Bala S. Prasad Baleshwar & Shanti Prasad Balkrishna & Kalpana Sinha Bharat Shah Bharat and Geeta Sinha Bhawesh & Rashmi Choudhary
Bijay K. & Mridula Choudhary Bijoy K & Chinta Mehta Bimla R. P. & Prabha Sinha Binay and Lata Sinha Binmala & Ravinder Grover Binod & Madhu Sinha Binod & Meena Verma Binod & Renu Sinha Birendra & Geeta Sinha Birendra & Maya Kumar Braj Bihari & Sarita Mishra Brijendra Kumar C. N. & Neelam Sinha Chandra Nath Das Chandrika & Urmila Prasad D. Mukutyar D. K. & Lalita Singh Deepak Lal Deepak Verma Deo Narayan & Usha Saha Dharm N. & Sushila Yadav Dharmatma & Neelam Saran Dilip Mandavia Dilip & Gayatri Chowdhary Divendu & Pratima Narayan Divendu And Pratima Narayan
Dr. Amrendra P. Singh Dr. Lakshman & Kiran Sinha G K Ganesh Tambat Gaya P & Shanti Agrawal Gopal Sahu Gopal & Renu Sinha Gopaljee & Kamla Jaiswal Govind Prabhu Guru & Kumud Saran Gyaneshwar and Usha Prasad H. P. Sinha & Pushpa Sinha Hare Krishna & Poonam Sinha Harish Mohan Hemant and Madhu Kumar Hemant P. Singh Hemlata Bhatia Himangshu & Manju Katriar Himanshu & Pratibha Sinha I. Kapadia Indira Nand Jha Indradev & Neelu Prasad J. S. Yadav Jagadish & Rama Prasad Jawahar Singh Jogendra & Shakuntala Prasad Jugal & Rashmi Sood Kamal & Ranjana Kishore
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Kamal & Usha Mallick Kamal K. and Ruby Dutta Kamal/Ranjana Kishore Kameshwar & Moti Kairab Kamlesh Choudhry Kamlesh Tiwary Kamlesh & Rashmi Tewary Kanhaiyalal and Nirmala Kantu Kapildeo And Mamta Singh Keshav Shrivastava Keshav & Pratima Prasad Keshav M. Rajsakha Krishnadeo P. Sharma Kunal Ghosh M. N.& Tahira Akhtar Madan Gupta Madan & Malaya Srivastava Madan & Prabhavati Dubey Mahendu Ganju Manish Kumar Manish Kumar Manish & Chitra Varma Manju Sharma Mohan & Alaknanda Bhujle Mritunjay & Indira Sinha Mritunjay & Meera Singh Murari Bijpuria Nand K. Jha Nand K. & Kanak Narain Narendra Prasad Naresh Kumar
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