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  2. Ali Sethi - Wikipedia

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    Ali Sethi was born on July 2, 1984, in Lahore, Pakistan to award-winning journalists and publishers Najam Sethi and Jugnu Mohsin, both of whom are also politicians. Sethi is the brother of actor and author Mira Sethi [32] [33] and nephew to British-Pakistani writer Moni Mohsin . [34]

  3. Dal Khalsa (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Dal Khalsa is a radical Sikh organisation, based in the city of Amritsar.The outfit was formed in 1978 by Gajinder Singh, the hijacker of Indian Airlines Flight 423. It came to prominence during Insurgency in Punjab, India along with Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in 1981.

  4. Harvard International Relations Council - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 session increased the number and diversity of its committees, running 5 Specialized Agencies and a range of present-day and historical Regional Bodies, including simulations of the Global Health Cluster, the Pakatan Rakyat, and the 1814 Congress of Vienna.

  5. Campus radio - Wikipedia

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    Pune University is the first university in the state of Maharashtra to have an FM radio station. The University of Pune's FM Radio inaugurated on 1 May 2005, has been named as Vidyavani. It covers a wide range of subjects, focusing specifically on the requirements of students of various departments and affiliated colleges.

  6. Dost Mohammad Khan - Wikipedia

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    In the beginning of 1837, as Prince Nau Nihal Singh returned to Lahore to get married and the Maharaja and his court got busy with preparations for the wedding. Dost Muhammad Khan sent a 25,000 strong force, including a large number of local irregulars and equipped with 18 heavy guns, to invest Jamrud.

  7. List of technology centers - Wikipedia

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    Xerox Parc in 1977, an important technology lab in California's Silicon Valley. This is a list some of technology centers throughout the world. Government planners and business networks often incorporate "silicon" or "valley" into place names to describe their own areas as a result of the success of Silicon Valley in California.

  8. Expo 2010 pavilions - Wikipedia

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    Flags of participating countries fluttering in front of the China pavilion. This article contains the details of the pavilions at Expo 2010.The 2010 World Expo Shanghai is the largest Expo site ever, covering more than 5.2 square kilometers and containing more than 70 exposition pavilions.

  9. Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama National University is a leading university in Yokohama which is also one of the highest ranking national universities in Japan. 46,388 children attend the 260 kindergartens. Almost 386,000 students are taught in 351 primary schools. There are 16 universities including Yokohama National University. The number of students is around 83,000.