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  2. Keshav Desiraju - Wikipedia

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    Public health, mental health, disability, primary and community healthcare. Keshav Desiraju (11 May 1955 – 5 September 2021) was an Indian bureaucrat who served as the union health secretary of the country. He was known for his contributions to mental health and community healthcare and was the architect of the country's Mental Healthcare Act ...

  3. Gilbert Hill - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Hill is a 200 ft (61 m) monolith column of black basalt rock at Andheri, in Mumbai, India. The rock has a sheer vertical face and was formed when molten lava was squeezed out of the Earth's clefts during the Mesozoic Era about 66 million years ago. During that era, molten lava had spread around most of the Indian states of Maharashtra ...

  4. Rishad Premji - Wikipedia

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    Rishad was a student of Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai and later did a bachelor's degree in Economics from Wesleyan University and his MBA from Harvard Business School. In 2005, he married his childhood friend Aditi. They have two children. Rishad enjoys travelling and movies and is a huge cricket fan. Career

  5. Cathedral of St Michael and St John - Wikipedia

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    Builders. Edward Gell. Cathedral of St Michael and St John is a heritage-listed Roman Catholic cathedral at 107 William Street, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Charles Hansom and built from 1857 to 1861 by Edward Gell. It is also known as Cathedral of Saints Michael and John.

  6. Brinda Somaya - Wikipedia

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    Somaya was born on 28 June 1949 to K.M Chinnappa and Ganavati Chinnappa. [2] [3] She later joined the Cathedral & John Connon School 's science program. In 1966, Somaya won an American Field Service International Scholarship to study in the United States ( North Carolina ). In 1967, she returned to India and completed her Bachelor of ...

  7. Gloucester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity and formerly St Peter's Abbey, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn. It originated with the establishment of a minster, Gloucester Abbey, dedicated to Saint Peter and founded by Osric, King of the Hwicce ...

  8. Ranvir Shah - Wikipedia

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    Ranvir Shah is the trustee of Rambhaba Charitable Trust. Started in 1991, the Rambhaba Trust was begun to provide scholarships to cover school fees and medical expenses. This was provided to the children of PS Group's employees and others. Till date. approximately 140 scholarships have been provided through the trust.

  9. Ashwin Sanghi - Wikipedia

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    Sanghi studied at the Cathedral & John Connon School in Mumbai. He attended St. Xavier's College at the University of Mumbai and graduated with a BA in Economics and an MBA from the Yale School of Management. He joined his family's business, the M. K. Sanghi Group, in 1993. He wrote his first novel in 2006.