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'''Sehgal, Saigal, Sahgal, or Saigol''' is a Punjabi Khatri surname, originating from [[Punjab (region)|Punjab]] in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hanks |first=Patrick |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vG7MZ9J6dAgC&dq=sehgal&pg=PR97 |title=Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set |date=2003-05-08 |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |isbn=978-0-19-508137-4 |language=en}}</ref>
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'''Sehgal''', also spelled Segal, Saigol, Sahgal or Saigal, is a Punjabi [[Khatri]] surname, originating from [[Punjab (region)|Punjab]] in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hanks |first=Patrick |author-link=Patrick Hanks |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vG7MZ9J6dAgC&dq=sehgal&pg=PR97 |title=Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set |date=2003-05-08 |publisher=Oxford University Press, USA |isbn=978-0-19-508137-4 |language=en}}</ref>
==Origins and history==
The surname Sehgal is traditionally associated with the Punjabi [[Khatri]] community, a prominent mercantile and warrior class in North India, particularly in Punjab.<ref name="AroraKhatri">{{cite web |url=https://arorakhatri.com/gotra.php?gid=8828 |title=Punjabi Khatri Gotras |publisher=Arora Khatri |access-date=14 January 2025}}</ref>
Following the [[Partition of India]] in 1947, many Hindu families bearing the surname Sehgal migrated to India, while Muslim families remained in Pakistan. This period was particularly challenging for the [[Arora]]-Khatri and Sikh communities, who faced displacement and had to rebuild their lives in new environments.<ref name="AroraPartition">{{cite web |url=https://arorakhatri.com/gotra-hindi.php?gid=8828 |title=Partition and the Khatri Community |publisher=Arora Khatri |access-date=14 January 2025}}</ref>
== Notable people ==
== Notable people ==


=== Art ===
=== Art ===
*[[Amarnath Sehgal]], Indian sculptor. He was awarded the [[Padma Bhushan]].
*[[Amarnath Sehgal]] (1922–2007), Indian sculptor
*[[Deep Sehgal]], British filmmaker
*[[Deep Sehgal]], British filmmaker
*[[Kabir Sehgal]], Multi Grammy winning composer, American navy officer and financial executive.
*[[Kabir Sehgal]], American composer, navy officer and financial executive
*[[Ikram Sehgal]], Pakistani Army officer and defence analyst
*[[Kiran Segal]] (born 1944), Indian classical dancer
*[[Ramesh Saigal]], Indian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor
*[[Ikram Sehgal]] (born 1946), Pakistani Army officer, security expert and defence analyst
*[[Nayantara Sahgal]], Indian author
*[[Ramesh Saigal]], Indian film director, producer, screenwriter and actor
*[[Tino Sehgal]], Indian British-German artist
*[[Nayantara Sahgal]] (born 1927), Indian author
*[[Tino Sehgal]] (born 1976), British-German artist of Indian origin


=== Business ===
=== Business ===


* [[Vivek Chaand Sehgal]], Indian-Australian billionaire businessman and entrepreneur.
* [[Azam Saigol]] (1951–2018), Pakistani businessman and politician
* [[Rafique Saigol]] (1933–2003), Pakistani businessman and politician
* [[Vivek Chaand Sehgal]] (born 1957), Indian-Australian billionaire businessman


=== Entertainment ===
=== Entertainment ===


* [[Aditi Saigal|Aditi Saigal "Dot"]], Indian actress
* [[Akashdeep Saigal]] (borm 1974), Indian TV actor, BiggBoss contestant
* [[Akashdeep Saigal]], Indian TV actor, BiggBoss contestant
* [[Amit Saigal]] (1965–2012), Indian rock musician
* [[Amit Saigal]], Indian rock musician
* [[Baba Sehgal]] (born 1965), rapper and actor
* [[Baba Sehgal]], rapper and actor
* [[Dhruv Sehgal]] (born 1990), Indian actor, writer and director
* [[Dhruv Sehgal]], actor and director
* [[K. L. Saigal]] (1904–1947), Indian actor and singer
* [[K. L. Saigal]] (1904-1947), Indian actor and singer
* [[Mohit Sehgal]] (born 1985), Indian actor
* [[Mohit Sehgal]], Indian actor
* [[Monica Sehgal]] (born 1990), Indian actress
* [[Shashikala|Shashikala Saigal]], Indian actress
* [[Parvati Sehgal]] (born 1990), Indian actress
* [[Sonal Sehgal]], television actress
* [[Sayyeshaa|Sayyeshaa Saigal]] (born 1997), Indian actress
* [[Sharmin Segal]], Indian actress
* [[Shashikala|Shashikala Saigal]] (1932–2021), Indian actress
* [[Sonal Sehgal]] (born 1981), Indian actress
* [[Sonnalli Seygall]] (born 1989), Indian actress and model
* [[Sumeet Saigal]] (born 1966), Indian actor
* [[Zohra Sehgal]] (1912–2014), Indian actress, dancer and choreographer


=== Freedom struggle ===
=== Freedom struggle ===


* [[Lakshmi Sahgal]] (1914-2012), Indian Independence revolutionary
* [[Lakshmi Sahgal]] (1914–2012), Indian Independence revolutionary
* [[Manmohini Zutshi Sahgal]], Indian freedom fighter
* [[Manmohini Zutshi Sahgal]] (1909–1994), Indian freedom fighter
*[[Prem Sahgal]], Indian independence activist, served in [[Azad Hind Fauj]]
*[[Prem Sahgal]] (1917–1992), Indian independence activist, served in the Azad Hind Fauj


=== Law and journalism ===
=== Law and journalism ===


* [[Parul Sehgal]], he is a former senior editor and columnist at ''[[The New York Times Book Review]].''
* [[Gita Sahgal]] (born 1956), Indian writer and journalist
* [[Sabina Sehgal Saikia|Sabina Sehgal]], Indian food journalist, restaurant reviewer, and editor for the Delhi Times
* [[Parul Sehgal]] (born 1981), American literary critic, editor and columnist at ''The New York Times Book Review''
 
* [[Rubina Saigol]] (1955–2016), Pakistani feminist scholar and activist
* [[Sangita Dhingra Sehgal]], former Judge of Delhi High Court
* [[Sabina Sehgal Saikia]] (1963–2008), Indian food journalist
* [[Sangita Dhingra Sehgal]] (born 1958), Indian judge


=== Politics ===
=== Politics ===


* [[Amar Singh Sahgal]], Indian politician
* [[Amar Singh Sahgal]] (1903–1970), Indian politician


=== Science ===
=== Science ===


* [[Amita Sehgal]], molecular biologist at [[University of Pennsylvania]]. She was involved in the discovery of ''Drosophila'' TIM and other important components of the ''Drosophila'' clock mechanism
* [[Amita Sehgal]], American molecular biologist at the University of Pennsylvania
* [[Narender K. Sehgal]], Indian physicist, scientific administrator, and science populariser.
* [[Bittu Sahgal]] (born 1947), Indian environmental activist, writer and conservationist
* [[Sunil Saigal]], Indian-born American engineer, former dean of the Newark College of Engineering at [[New Jersey Institute of Technology]]
* [[Narender K. Sehgal]] (1940–2020), Indian physicist, scientific administrator, and science populariser
* [[Suri Sehgal]], crop scientist, seedsman, philanthropist
* [[Sunil Saigal]], Indian-born American engineer, dean of the Newark College of Engineering
* [[Surendra Nath Sehgal]] (1932–2003), Indian-American microbiologist and pharmaceutical scientist
* [[Suri Sehgal]] (born 1934), Indian-American crop scientist, seedsman, philanthropist


=== Sports ===
=== Sports ===


* [[Ravi Sehgal]], Indian cricketer
* [[Ravi Sehgal]] (born 1971), Indian cricketer


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Sahgalabad]], a small town in [[Chakwal District]], [[Punjab, Pakistan]]
*[[Sahgalabad]], a small town in Chakwal District, Punjab, Pakistan
*[[Saigol Group]] (prononced as Sehgal Group), a group of companies owned by the Saigol family in Pakistan
*[[Saigol Group]] (pronounced as Sehgal Group), a group of companies owned by the Saigol family in Pakistan
*[[Segal (company)]], human resources consulting firm headquartered in New York


==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


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[[Category:Pakistani names]]
[[Category:Pakistani names]]
[[Category:Punjabi-language surnames]]
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[[Category:Surnames of Indian origin]]
[[Category:Surnames of Indian origin]]
[[Category:Khatri clans]]
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[[Category:Hindu surnames]]
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 17 December 2025


Sehgal, also spelled Segal, Saigol, Sahgal or Saigal, is a Punjabi Khatri surname, originating from Punjab in India and Pakistan.[1]

Origins and history[edit | edit source]

The surname Sehgal is traditionally associated with the Punjabi Khatri community, a prominent mercantile and warrior class in North India, particularly in Punjab.[2]

Following the Partition of India in 1947, many Hindu families bearing the surname Sehgal migrated to India, while Muslim families remained in Pakistan. This period was particularly challenging for the Arora-Khatri and Sikh communities, who faced displacement and had to rebuild their lives in new environments.[3]

Notable people[edit | edit source]

Art[edit | edit source]

Business[edit | edit source]

Entertainment[edit | edit source]

Freedom struggle[edit | edit source]

Law and journalism[edit | edit source]

Politics[edit | edit source]

Science[edit | edit source]

  • Amita Sehgal, American molecular biologist at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Bittu Sahgal (born 1947), Indian environmental activist, writer and conservationist
  • Narender K. Sehgal (1940–2020), Indian physicist, scientific administrator, and science populariser
  • Sunil Saigal, Indian-born American engineer, dean of the Newark College of Engineering
  • Surendra Nath Sehgal (1932–2003), Indian-American microbiologist and pharmaceutical scientist
  • Suri Sehgal (born 1934), Indian-American crop scientist, seedsman, philanthropist

Sports[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

  • Sahgalabad, a small town in Chakwal District, Punjab, Pakistan
  • Saigol Group (pronounced as Sehgal Group), a group of companies owned by the Saigol family in Pakistan
  • Segal (company), human resources consulting firm headquartered in New York

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Hanks, Patrick (2003-05-08). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set. Oxford University Press, USA. ISBN 978-0-19-508137-4.
  2. "Punjabi Khatri Gotras". Arora Khatri. Retrieved 14 January 2025.
  3. "Partition and the Khatri Community". Arora Khatri. Retrieved 14 January 2025.