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* ... that sprinter [[Milkha Singh]] '''[[List of Arjuna Award recipients (2000–2009)|refused to accept]]''' the [[Arjuna Award]], one of India's top sporting honours, citing undeserving awardees?
:{{*mp}} ... that sprinter [[Milkha Singh]] '''[[List of Arjuna Award recipients (2000–2009)|refused to accept]]''' the [[Arjuna Award]], one of India's top sporting honours, citing undeserving awardees?
:{{*mp}}... that after the [[India national cricket team|Indian team]] won the [[1983 Cricket World Cup]], their manager '''[[PR Man Singh]]''' ensured that [[Wisden Cricket Monthly]] editor [[David Frith]] would "eat his words"?
:{{*mp}}... that after the [[India national cricket team|Indian team]] won the [[1983 Cricket World Cup]], their manager '''[[PR Man Singh]]''' ensured that [[Wisden Cricket Monthly]] editor [[David Frith]] would "eat his words"?
:{{*mp}}... that the social network '''[[Koo (social network)|Koo]]''' increased in popularity after the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest caused a standoff between Twitter and the government of India?
:{{*mp}}... that the social network '''[[Koo (social network)|Koo]]''' increased in popularity after the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest caused a standoff between Twitter and the government of India?

Revision as of 19:52, 11 December 2021

From a collection of Bharatpedia's articles:


  • ... that sprinter Milkha Singh refused to accept the Arjuna Award, one of India's top sporting honours, citing undeserving awardees?
  • ... that after the Indian team won the 1983 Cricket World Cup, their manager PR Man Singh ensured that Wisden Cricket Monthly editor David Frith would "eat his words"?
  • ... that the social network Koo increased in popularity after the 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest caused a standoff between Twitter and the government of India?
  • ... that in 1957, a bus ride from Calcutta to London cost £65?
  • ... that British Army officer Sir Augustus FitzGeorge served as equerry to his father, Prince George, Duke of Cambridge, and accompanied Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, on his visit to India?
  • ... that the Lac La Croix Indian Pony was recreated from a breeding population of four mares by crossing them with a Spanish Mustang?
  • ... that radio station WWBC in Cocoa, Florida, was forced to remove its transmitter tower from the Indian River when the site was sold to condominium developers?
  • ... that the Friends of the Soviet Union was founded in 1941 with poet Rabindranath Tagore as its patron?
  • ... that five-time world chess champion Viswanathan Anand and India's first woman Everest climber Bachendri Pal received the Arjuna Award in the 1980s, then India's highest sporting honour?
  • ... that Colonel Hugh Pettigrew observed that troops who thought that the Scottish Highlands resembled Waziristan on India's North-West Frontier were "of little use to anyone"?
  • ... that Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi sought plant species from Indian forest conservationist S. G. Neginhal to be planted at the memorial of his mother, former prime minister Indira Gandhi?
  • ... that the northern plains gray langur monkey is killed in India for food and to prevent crop-raiding, despite being considered sacred by Hindus?