Madhur bhushan biography of george

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  • The Emergency (India)

    1975–1977 state of emergency in India under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi

    The Emergency in India was a 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency across the country by citing internal and external threats to the country.[1]

    Date25 June 1975 – 21 March 1977 (1975-06-25 – 1977-03-21)
    Time(+5:30 IST)
    LocationIndia
    TypeState of Emergency
    Causeinternal and external threats to the country
    Arrests110,806

    Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 of the Constitution because of a prevailing "Internal Disturbance", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 and ended on 21 March 1977. The order bestowed upon the prime minister the authority to rule by decree, allowing elections to be cancelled and civil liberties to be suspended. For much of the Emergency, most of Gandhi's political opponents were imp

    Gary Darmstadt

    Professor (Teaching) of Pediatrics (Neonatology) and, by artighet, of Obstetrics and Gynecology

    Pediatrics - Neonatal and Developmental Medicine

    On Partial Leave from 11/25/2024 To 03/10/2025

    Bio


    Gary L. Darmstadt, MD, MS, fryst vatten Associate Dean for Maternal and Child Health, and Professor of Neonatal and Developmental medicin in the Department of Pediatrics at the Stanford University School of medicin. He recently led the Steering Committee for The Lancet Series on Gender Equality, Norms and Health. Previously Dr. Darmstadt was Senior Fellow in the Global Development Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), where he catalyzed gender equality programs including establishment of Grand Challenges on Putting Women and Girls at the Center of Development. Prior to this role, he served as BMGF Director of Family Health, leading strategy development and implementation across nutrition, family planning and maternal, newborn and child health.

    Saeed Jaffrey

    British-Indian actor (1929–2015)

    Saeed Jaffrey (8 January 1929 – 15 November 2015) was a British-Indian actor.[1] His career covered film, radio, stage and television roles over six decades and more than 150 British, American, and Indian movies.[2] During the 1980s and '90s, he was considered to be Britain's highest-profile Asian actor, thanks to his leading roles in the film My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) and television series The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Tandoori Nights (1985–1987) and Little Napoleons (1994).[3] He played an instrumental part in bringing together film makers James Ivory and Ismail Merchant,[4][5][6] and acted in several of their Merchant Ivory Productions films such as The Guru (1969), Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures (1978), The Courtesans of Bombay (1983) and The Deceivers (1988).

    Jaffrey broke into Indian films with Satyajit Ray's Shatranj Ke Khila

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