dablink 1 For the rallying driver, see KaramjitSingh . KaramjitSingh Order of the British Empire CBE is a member of the Electoral Commission UK Electoral Commission in the United Kingdom . Before, he was the Assistant County Clerk Urban Policies for the Leicestershire County Council from 1984 to 1987. In 1990, he received a Harkness Fellowship to study the relations of Urban area urban institutions with their local communities in the United States . He has also been appointed to the Civil Service Commission, Judicial Studies Board, the Police Complaints Authority, the Parole Board and Employment Tribunals Panel. Singh received his Commander of the British Empire CBE from Queen regnant Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom in 2000 as part of the New Year Honours. On 6 February 2007, he was given a three year appointment as an Independent Non Executive Board Member of the Government Office for the West Midlands with the lead role for equality and diversity. References http www.electoralcommission.org.uk about us karamjitsingh.cfm KaramjitSingh CBE, Commissioner . Retrieved Nov. 2, 2005. DEFAULTSORT Singh, Karamjit Category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Singh, Karamjit Category Local government officers in England Category Living people ... more details
dablink 1 For the Electoral Commission UK United Kingdom ElectoralCommissioner , see KaramjitSinghelectoralcommissioner . Image Karamjit Singh.jpg thumb 300px KaramjitSingh is a Malaysia n professional racing driver race driver in rallying . KaramjitSingh born January 29, 1962 , also known as the Flying ... S2000 and Karamjit and Jagdev officially launched ref Sponsorship difficulties In 2005, Singh began ... arena, now KaramjitSingh has the opportunities to have a kickback in action via a new management and sponsorship. Teamed up with corporate entities Aldwich Berhad , Karamjit has starting a new team known ... 2005 06 14 why cant karamjitsingh secure sponsorship Why Can t KaramjitSingh Secure Sponsorship ... 2252 KaramjitSingh . Retrieved Nov. 2, 2005. references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Karamjit ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 29, 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Karamjit Category 1962 births Category ... Malaysian Sikhs Category Punjabi people ca KaramjitSingh hu KaramjitSingh ... . Karamjit is currently racing a Proton Satria Neo Super 2000 in the Asia Pacific Rally Championships ..., the FIA slapped him with a fine of 10,000 Euro s. Singh did not even have enough money to ship his .... Singh s plight made the headlines of a few newspaper s in Malaysia, who had been informed that Singh ... about the possibility of receiving public or government assistance, Singh refused such offers ... than accepting assistance from individuals, Singh said he would consider racing for another country. When informed, the Prime Minister of Malaysia , Abdullah Ahmad Badawi reportedly asked If Karamjit ... sector have not come forward and secondly, if Karamjit has someone to manage him and put forward ... 10 28 government to help karamjit Government to help Karamjit . Retrieved Nov. 2, 2005. Tan, Paul 2005 . http paultan.org archives 2005 08 14 karamjit will not be able to defend aprc title Karamjit ... more details
Infobox Court Case name Rowe v ElectoralCommissioner court High Court of Australia image Australia coa.png date decided 6 August 2010 decision only, orders yet to be published full name Rowe & Anor v ElectoralCommissioner & Anor citations 2010 HCA 46 15 December 2010 judges Robert French French CJ, William Gummow Gummow , Kenneth Hayne Hayne , Dyson Heydon Heydon , Susan Crennan Crennan , Susan Kiefel Kiefel and Virginia Bell Bell JJ prior actions none subsequent actions none opinions 4 3 The Electoral and Referendum Amendment Electoral Integrity and Other Measures Act 2006 Cth amendments restricting the enrolment of voters once an election has been called are invalid. small per French CJ, Gummow, Bell and Crennan JJ Hayne, Heydon and Kiefel JJ dissenting small Rowe v ElectoralCommissioner 2010 is a High Court of Australia case dealing with the validity of Commonwealth legislation that sought to restrict the time in which a voter may seek to enrol in an election or alter their enrolment details after the writs for such an election have been issued by the Governor General. One of those provisions, s 102 4 , prevents the ElectoralCommissioner from considering claims for enrolment lodged after 8 pm on the date of the issue of writs for an election for the House of Representatives or the Senate until after the close of polling. Another provision, s 102 4AA , prevents consideration of claims for transfer of enrolment from one divisional roll to another from 8 pm on the date of the close of the rolls for an election until after the close of polling. A third provision, s 155, provides that the rolls close on the third working day after the date of the writs. Decision On 6 August 2010, the Court by majority ruled that such restrictions were invalid. ref Specifically, the Court declared that items 20, 24, 28, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 52 of Schedule 1 to the Electoral and Referendum Amendment Electoral Integrity and Other Measures Act 2006 Cth are invalid. ref However, as this case ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 Infobox Court Case name Roach v ElectoralCommissioner court High Court of Australia image Australia coa.png date decided 26 September 2007 full name Vickie Lee Roach v ElectoralCommissioner & Anor Defendants citations http www.austlii.edu.au au cases cth HCA 2007 43.html 2007 HCA 43 judges Murray Gleeson Gleeson CJ, William Gummow Gummow , Michael Kirby judge Kirby , Kenneth Hayne Hayne , Dyson Heydon Heydon and Susan Crennan Crennan JJ prior actions none subsequent actions none opinions 4 2 Current legislation invalid, previous legislation valid. small per Gleeson CJ, Gummow, Kirby and Crennan JJ small Roach v ElectoralCommissioner 2007 HCA 43 is a High Court of Australia case dealing with the validity of Commonwealth legislation that prevented prisoners from voting. Amendments made in 2006 that prevented all prisoners from voting were challenged, as was the previous legislation preventing all prisoners serving a sentence of 3 years or greater from voting. Two different versions of the legislation were challenged the Electoral and Referendum Amendment Enrolment Integrity and Other Measures Act 2006 Cth , which disenfranchised everybody serving a sentence of imprisonment, and the previous legislation, the Electoral and Referendum Amendment Prisoner Voting and Other Measures Act 2004 Cth , which only disenfranchised those serving a sentence of 3 years or longer. Decision Gleeson CJ held that the right to vote was constitutionally protected. Universal suffrage was long established anything less was not a choice by the people as required by ss7 and 24 of the Constitution. Removing right to vote for serious misconduct was acceptable hence the previous legislation was valid however imprisonment failed as a method of identifying serious criminal misconduct when looking at short term sentences. These sentences tended to be imposed for arbitrary reasons, such as location or homelessness, that were unrelated to the seriousness of the offence ... more details
IndicText Also see Sinha Singh lang hi singh , lang pa , lang gu sinh is a common title , middle ... Singh I , Maharana Pratap Singh. It is derived from the Sanskrit word Si ha meaning Asiatic Lion lion ... into Sikhism in 1699 as per the instructions of Guru Gobind Singh Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji , the use of Singh as a last name is mandatory for all baptized male Sikhs since 1699, regardless of their geographical ... and Royal House of Benares and Maithil Brahmin s see History of Mithila also use this name. Singh ... 2008 defines Singh as Singh sing n. a title or surname adopted by certain warrior castes of northern ... Singh encyclopedia.com Also see http www.oup.co.in Oxford University Press, India ref to be used ... this title without any significant warrior status or ties. Etymology The word Singh is derived from ... pronounced singh , IPA hi s IPA . Other variants include Simha, Sinha, and Singhal ref cite book last Dahiya first Bhim Singh title Jats, the Ancient Rulers A Clan Study publisher Sterling ... is written as Singh and pronounced as Singh , In malayalam simham means lion. In Tamil language ... of Singh used in Gujarat , where the g is dropped and the suffix of respect, ji is added In Burmese ... used as a Toponymy place name for instance, Yasothon History Ban Singh Tha . Singhakhom ... in the word Singh Simba disambiguation Simba means lion in the Swahili language Swahili language Etymology ... , meaning lion blood Sinha lion, le blood may also be construed as having origin in the word Singh ... till the eleventh century. ref name Qanungo The Rajputs started using Singh in preference to the classical ... Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, also started using the title Singh in imitation of the Rajputs. ref name ... Singh. ref name Qanungo The adherents of Sikh faith adopted Singh as a surname in 1699, as per the wish of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru . ref A History of the Sikh People 1469 1988 by Dr. Gopal Singh Isbn 8170231396 ref In the Spring of 1699, on the day of Baisakhi , Guru Gobind Singh Ji ... more details
Getup Ltd Getup v ElectoralCommissioner 2010 was a landmark decision made by the Federal Court of Australia ... assumptions held by the Australian Electoral Commission in a contemporary cyber world. Arguments The Commissioner claimed he acted under Section 102 1 c of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 ref ... act cea1918233 s98.html Commonwealth s.98 2 ref As a result, the Electoral Commission ruled Ms Trevitt s application was not in order citing a breach of Section 336 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 Every electoral paper which by this Act or the regulations has to be signed by any person shall be signed by that person with his or her personal signature. br The ElectoralCommissioner claimed ... with the Commissioner s interpretation of Section 102 1 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act allowing ... s online claim was added to the electoral role. Implications The Federal Court made its ruling in a context where the ElectoralCommissioner was already accepting signatures in forms such as facsimile ... role in shaping the Australian electoral process. Getup Ltd v ElectoralCommissioner 2010 was a breakthrough ... ruled in favour of Getup in their challenging of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 that rejected ... Release 2010 Famous Australians are doing it ... so why aren t you? Australian Electoral Commission ... pen , mouse or laptop trackpad to sign their name. On 22 July 2010, the Australian Electoral ... including those of a non commercial nature like that of the enrolment application. The Commissioner ... pixilated in comparison to those that were hand written. In response, Getup highlighted the Commissioner ... one which had been faxed or emailed and thus would have been accepted by the Commissioner ... . The case subsequently became a technical debate over how the Commonwealth Electoral Act and Electronic ... ref http www.aec.gov.au Enrolling to vote Eligibility.htm Enrolment eligiblility Australian Electoral ... 102 1 b of the Commonwealth Electoral Act and therefore a digital signature fulfilled the necessary ... more details
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Ajay Singh is the present High Commissioner of India to Fiji , having been appointed to this position on 16 December 2004, succeeding Professor I.S. Chauhan. ref cite news title Shri Ajay Singh appointed next High Commissioner of India to Fiji url http meaindia.nic.in pressrelease 2004 12 16pr01.htm ref Family s link to Fiji Singh has continued his family s link to Fiji. His great grandparents, Ram Chander and Padam Kaur, came to Fiji in 1885 as indenture d labourers and his grandfather, Bere Singh, was born in Rakiraki . Bere Singh returned to India, in 1905, with his parents but after his education came back to Fiji to serve in the Fiji colonial civil service for 25 years. Bere Singh s son and Ajay Singh s father Bhagwan Singh was born in India in 1916 and came to Fiji as High Commissioner of India to Fiji, Tonga , Nauru and other Oceania South Pacific countries from 1971 to 1976. Ajay Singh also lived in Suva at that time, worked as a journalist at the Fiji Times and married a Fiji Indian woman.He is a man of great personality. His accomplishments He was minister of state for railways in the Indian government in 1989 and 1990. On 14 July 2005, he was also appointed as the High Commissioner of India to the Government of Tuvalu . ref cite news title Shri Ajay Singh concurrently accredited High Commissioner of India to Tuvalu.ex.member of parliament rajya sabha url http meaindia.nic.in pressrelease 2005 07 14pr02.htm ref See also Indian indenture system He was also member of parliament from agra. References references DEFAULTSORT Singh, Ajay Category Diplomats to Fiji Category Indian diplomats Category Indian expatriates in Fiji Category Indian civil servants Category Jat people Category Living people ... more details
Wikify date September 2010 Notability date February 2011 Unreferenced date February 2011 Manoj Singh is senior Jt. Sec level Indian Administrative Service IAS officer, who is serving in Human resource development HRD Ministry as Commissioner of NVS Navodaya Vidyalay Samiti . References http persmin.nic.in ersheet MultipleERS.asp?HiddenStr 01UP061000 Civil Service Personal Executive Record Sheet DEFAULTSORT Singh, Manoj India bio stub Category Indian politicians Category Indian people ... more details
Commissioner of the New Delhi Municipal Corporation 1965 Chairman Indian Tea Board of directors Board Calcutta 1971 1976 High Commissioner of India to Fiji, Tonga , Nauru and other Oceania South Pacific countries. High Commissioner of India to Fiji In 1971, Captain Bhagwan Singh was Additional Secretary ... to Suva in Fiji as High Commissioner. Captain Bhagwan Singh was also accredited to the other ...Refimprove date January 2008 Image Bhagwan Singh.jpg thumb Capt. Bhagwan Singh Captain Bhagwan Singh 1916 1995 was an India n diplomat , army officer, and administrator, who served as High Commissioner ... Bhagwan Singh was born on 1 April 1916 in a Jat family of the Chahar clan Chahar clan Agra district of Uttar Pradesh in India. His father, Bere Singh was in the Fiji colonial service. Education He was admitted ... in 1934. After passing out from High School he joined Agra College. While at college Bhagwan Singh joined .... He came in contact with Vijay Singh Pathik known as the organiser of the Bijaulia Kisan Satyagraha ... Narendra Dev . Bhagwan Singh completed his MA degree in History from Agra College, Agra in 1940 .... As a civil servant he served as 1948 District collector Collector Bulandshahr 1950 Deputy Commissioner ... fortified preserve at the high levels of High Commissioner and Additional Secretary. His ... Indian minority. His father, Bere Singh, was born there and after receiving his education in India ..., 1971 1976, Captain Bhagwan Singh carried the name of India to almost every village of Fiji, and adjoining ... Bhagwan Singh s unorthodox blend of quiet diplomacy and high visibility in public relations, and his .... Social Services Captain Bhagwan Singh retired from Indian Administrative Service in 1976 and settled ... Pant Family Bhagwan Singh s son, Ajay Singh , has continued the family tradition of maintaining links with Fiji, when he was appointed the Indian High Commissioner to Fiji in 2005. ref cite news title ... read&id 14632 ref He has three daughters Abha Singh married to K P Singh of Ford Motor Company in USA ... more details
Inderjit Singh can refer to Inderjit Singh politician Inderjit Singh , member of the Parliament of Singapore Kunwar Inderjit Singh , former Prime Minister of Nepal Inderjit Singh Rao , India n politician disambig ... more details
Inder Singh may refer to Inder Singh field hockey , Indian field hockey player Inder Singh footballer born 1943 , Indian soccer player See also Singh hndis Singh, Inder ... more details
Gabbar Singh may refer to Gabbar Singh Sholay character Gabbar Singh field hockey Gabar Singh Negi , Indian soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross hndis Singh, Gabbar ... more details
Zorawar Singh may refer to General Zorawar Singh , general in the army of Maharaja Gulab Singh Sahibzada Zorawar Singh , third son of Guru Gobind Singh Kanwar Zorawar Singh , Indian Army general Hndis Singh, Zorawar ... more details
Fateh Singh can refer to Maharana Fateh Singh , the King of Udaipur and Mewar Sahibzada Fateh Singh , the youngest of Guru Gobind Singh s four sons Fateh Singh Sikh leader 1911 1972 , a Sikh leader from India, revered as Sant Fateh Singh Fateh Singh Rao Gaekwar 1930 1988 , Maharaja of Baroda. disambiguation ... more details
Image Replace this image male.svg thumb right 150px Laleshwar Kumar Narayan Singh born 2 April 1941 is the current High Commissioner from the Co operative Republic of Guyana to the United Kingdom , as well as the non resident ambassador in five other countries. After studying law in Guyana, and training as a court clerk , he moved to work in the United Kingdom in 1961. From 1971 to 1993 he worked for the Magistrates Courts Service in central London. In 1993 he was appointed the High Commissioner for Guyana in London, as well as the non resident ambassador to the Netherlands . He has since been appointed non resident ambassador to France and the Russian Federation 1995 , the Czech Republic 1997 and the Holy See 1998 . ref SINGH, Laleshwar Kumar Narayan b 2 April 1941 . In Who s Who 2006 . ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Laleshwar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Laleshwar Category 1941 births Category Living people Category Ambassadors of Guyana Category Ambassadors to the United Kingdom Category Ambassadors to the Netherlands Category Ambassadors to France Category Ambassadors to the Czech Republic Category Ambassadors to the Holy See Category Ambassadors of Guyana to Russia ... more details
Maharaj Sri Nagendra Singh Rajasthan , 18 March 1914 The Hague , 11 December 1988 was president of the International Court of Justice 1985 1988 ref http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 940DEFDE123BF930A25751C1A96E948260 Nagendra Singh, Judge At the World Court, 74 New York Times , December 13, 1988. ref Singh served on the United Nations International Law Commission from 1967 to 1972. He joined the International Court of Justice in 1973 and was its presiding judge between February 1985 and February 1988. ref cite web url http www.icj cij.org presscom files 7 10087.pdf title ICJ Communiqu date December 13, 1988 publisher International Court of Justice ref He was appointed representative in UNO assembly in 1966, 1969, 1975. He was also elected secretary in international bar association, and served as Chief Election Commissioner of India . He was awarded the Kama award in 1938. He was born into the Rajput Sisodia Royal family of Dungarpur , Rajasthan in India as the third son of Maharaja Sri Sir Bijaya Singh , and rose through the Indian civil service becoming secretary to the President of India president between 1966 and 1972. He earlier served as joint secretary in India s Defense Ministry, Director General of Transport and special secretary in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He also served as Chief Election Commissioner of India serving from October 01 1972 to February 06 1973 ref http www.eci.gov.in Audio VideoClips previous ces.asp List of former CEC of India Election Commission of India Official website. ref He was a recipient of the Padma Vibhushan from the Government of India in 1973. See also United Nations Security Council Resolution 627 References reflist External links http www.royalark.net India dungarpur4.htm Brief biography, and Dungarpur Genealogy DEFAULTSORT Singh, Nagendra Category Presidents of the International Court of Justice Category ... Category People from Dungarpur district de Nagendra Singh nl Nagendra Singh ... more details
Notability biographies date March 2008 Upendra Singh is an India n civil servant, who is presently Chief Commissioner of Income tax in India Income Tax , Indian Revenue Service , Government of India . ref cite web url http news.outlookindia.com item.aspx?307000 title Moveable, immoveable assets of Goswami, Jha attached date 27 June 2005 work Outlook magazine Outlook accessdate 16 November 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.irsofficersonline.org Indian Revenue Services, IRS Officers, Official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Upendra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 nov 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH Gopalganj DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Upendra Category Banaras Hindu University alumni Category Indian civil servants Category People from Gonda Category Living people ... more details
Prem Singh is a Fiji an politician and a member of the National Federation Party Fiji National Federation Party NFP . An Indo Fijian , he won the Nadi Open Constituency, Fiji Nadi Open constituencies Fiji Open constituency in the Fiji election of 2001 election of 2001 , becoming the only candidate of his party to win a House of Representatives Fiji parliamentary seat. He was subsequently appointed Leader of the Opposition Fiji Leader of the Opposition , after the Fiji Labour Party leader, Mahendra Chaudhry , declined the office, insisting that his party wanted Cabinet Fiji Cabinet representation instead. Singh s tenure as Leader of the Opposition was brief, as a court challenge by his defeated opponent, Krishna Prasad of the Fiji Labour Party, deprived him of his seat in Parliament when Judge Anthony Gates ruled on 8 February 2002 that more than a thousand votes, most of them for Prasad, that had been disqualified should not have been. Prem Singh appealed this decision to the Supreme Court which ruled that even though the ruling by Judge Anthony Gates was incorrect, the Constitution did not allow for the appeal of a Court of Disputed Returns ruling. ref cite news title Fiji prime minister wants by election after Prem Singh s ousting url http www.rnzi.com pages news.php?op read&id 1778 ref On 7 December 2005, the NFP named Singh to a 3 member Negotiating Committee, charged with negotiating electoral pacts with other List of political parties in Fiji political parties for the Fiji election of 2006 parliamentary election held in 2006 . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Prem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Prem Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Fijian Sikhs Category National Federation Party Fiji politicians ... stub hif Prem Singh ... more details
Cleanup date October 2007 Vishvjit Prithvijit Singh Great Grandson of Col the Honourable Kanwar Sir Pratap Singh Bahadur of Kapurthala born Jalandhar , 29 October 1946 is an India n politician with the Indian ... 28 ref Biography Vishvjit Singh of Kapurthala was born on 29 October 1946 at Kapurthala House, Jalandhar to father Kanwar Ranjit Singh of Kapurthala, and was later adopted by Kanwarani Surjit Kaur, the widow of Captain Kanwar Prithvijit Singh of Kapurthala. He studied at the Doon School , Dehra Dun ... In 1989, he married Kanwarani Vijay Thakur Singh, who is a diplomat of the Indian Foreign Service and as of 2007 serves as Joint Secretary to the President of India. Fact date December 2007 Singh ... department, Singh has also driven initiatives to make more use of technology in election efforts ... date 2004 04 08 accessdate 2008 04 07 title It s election Time last Khanna first Shweta ref Singh is a supporter of dividing the larger Indian states into smaller units. ref cite news last Singh first ... 2010 20100405 dplus.htm 6 ref Controversies In 1994, Singh was investigated, along with many ... 2008 by Chief Election Commissioner of India Chief Election Commissioner T. N. Seshan however, he ... s Election Commissioner Gains a Following date 1994 01 30 accessdate 2007 12 10 ref The matter regarding ... Or date January 2008 The cited article doesn t mention Singh at all, so tagged as WP OR Health issues Singh has been overweight ever since childhood. Upon his election to Parliament, then Prime Minister ... Author of Congress Approach to Electoral Reforms. Congress Committee on Policy & Programmes CCPP, New ... vpschat.htm Chat session with Singh hosted by Rediff http www.indiarightsonline.com Sabrang india5.nsf ... Development Issues Agenda Item 53 Statement by Mr. Vishvjit P. Singh, Member of The Indian Delegation ..., 2008 http www.un.int india 2008 ind1475.pdf Statement by Mr. Vishvjit P. Singh, Member of the Indian ... by Mr. Vishvjit P. Singh, Former Member of Parliament and Member of the Indian Delegation, on Agenda ... more details
for last Maharaja of Dungarpur Laxman Singh Infobox Indian politician name Lakshman Singh image caption birth date Birth date and age 1955 1 14 df y birth place Indore , Madhya Pradesh residence Guna death date death place office Member of Parliament MP constituency Rajgarh Lok Sabha constituency Rajgarh salary term predecessor successor party Bharatiya Janata Party BJP religion spouse Rubina Singh children 1 son and 1 daughter website footnotes date September 22 year 2006 source http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember biodata.asp?mpsno 448 Lakshman Singh born 14 January 1955 is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India . He represents the Rajgarh Lok Sabha constituency Rajgarh constituency of Madhya Pradesh and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP political party. Singh served as the Bharat Scouts and Guides National Commissioner of the Bharat Scouts and Guides from April 1983 to November 1992. start box succession box title Bharat Scouts and Guides National Commissioners of the Bharat Scouts and Guides before Mrs. Lakhshmi Mazumdar after V.P. Deenadayalu Naidu years 1983 1992 end box External links http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember biodata.asp?mpsno 448 Members of Fourteenth Lok Sabha Parliament of India website http www.bsgindia.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Singh, Lakshman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 January 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH Indore , Madhya Pradesh DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Singh, Lakshman Category Indian politicians Category Living people Category 1955 births Category Bharatiya Janata Party politicians Category People from Indore Category 14th Lok Sabha members Category Scouting and Guiding in India Category 10th Lok Sabha members Category 11th Lok Sabha members Category 12th Lok Sabha members Category 13th Lok Sabha members BJP politician stub scout stub ... more details
Raghubir Singh may refer to Raghubir Singh photographer 1942 1999 , Indian photographer Raghubir Singh equestrian , Indian equestrian Raghubir Singh of Jind 1834 1887 , Raja of Jind of the Phulkian dynasty See also Raghbir Singh Bhola born 1928 , Indian field hockey player hndis Singh, Raghubir ... more details