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    Then he was given a new name of Brahmachari Vasudeva Swarup.

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    Swarup said enhancing civil aviation with Turkey also figured during the discusions.

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    Ram Swarup's critique of Communist movement was recommended by none other than Bertrand Russell.

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    Speaking at the event, Swarup said:"Indian movies have created new benchmark in film-making globally.

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    Swarup said, is that from now until 2020,“a new mine will be opened every month.

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    Speaking on the occasion, Swarup said,“Indian movies have created a new benchmark in film making globally.

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    From February 2017 to November 2019, Mr. Swarup served as India's High Commissioner to Canada.

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    Swarup, however, clarified that the government has no intention of making NCERT textbooks compulsory for private schools.

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    MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup said that PM's statement does not indicate a policy shift in Indian diplomacy.

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    Legend says that the goddess was a Rajput princess called Swarup before she became a goddess.

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    School Education Secretary Anil Swarup said the committee will submit a report in this regard by May 31.

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    Darshan Ranganathan was born Darshan Markan on 4 June 1941 to Vidyavati Markan and Shanti Swarup in Delhi.

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    If one traces those Indians who inspired David Frawley himself, one would find Ram Swarup(1920-1998) and Sita Ram Goel(1921-2003).

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    School education secretary Anil Swarup on Wednesday launched an online portal dedicated to taking orders directly from schools and even students.

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    Swarup also said the proposal was submitted on January 19 after induction of four new members to the UN Security Council.

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    Swarup added that the proposal was submitted on January 19 this year after four new members were inducted into the UN Security Council.

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    Asked if the eight officials will be brought back, Swarup said the Indian government will take a decision soon“keeping their safety in mind”.

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    Although the new academic session is still months away, Swarup said the early launch will help NCERT be bettered prepared and provide books on time.

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    On 23 March 2016, Vikas Swarup, official spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs of India said"Pakistan has decided to opt-out of the satellite project.

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    Swarup said one can also expect"a continued focus from India on the theme of terrorism which is today undoubtedly the single biggest challenge to international peace and security".

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    Swarup said one can also expect“a continued focus from India on the theme of terrorism which is today undoubtedly the single biggest challenge to international peace and security”.

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    Recipient of several awards including International Award of Japan Society of Disaster Prevention, 1988, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Award of CSIR, National Design Award of the Institution of Engineers(India), Padma Bhushan.

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    If one goes through the works of Ram Swarup, one finds that he had anticipated decades ago some of the cutting edge discoveries neuroscientists are making on religious experiences in contemporary times.

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    At Headquarters, Mr. Swarup has served as the Desk Officer for Southern Africa, US and Canada, Director(Pakistan), Director(Nepal and Bhutan) and Director in charge of the Office of the Minister of External Affairs.

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    After the signing of the documents, external affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted that the two prime ministers noted the importance of culture between the two countries and encouraged more exhibitions, exchanges and interactions.

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    Acknowledging that there are"friction points" in India-China ties, Swarup said the dialogue will strive for a holistic view of the relations between the two countries and see to what extent they can accommodate each other's concerns and interests.

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