Examples of using Das in English and their translations into Hindi
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National Award-winning filmmaker Rima Das says that she would like to see more women in the film industry to make a name for themselves.
Indian-American teenager, Indrani Das, won the top,
Guru Amar Das had ordered Guru Ram Das to create a nectarous tank as a place for worship for the Sikh religion.
Actor-comedian Vir Das says as an artiste it is important for him to keep pushing the boundaries.
The decision was taken at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Raghubar Das in view of less rainfall in 2015 and loss of crops.
The police later arrested Pardeshi's friend Shivram Das, who was allegedly helped him arrange for weapons and shooters.
The 1996 Indian Foreign Service(IFS) officer will replace Riva Ganguly Das as Consul General in one of the busiest Indian diplomatic missions overseas.
Dec 15(IANS) Indian actress-filmmaker Nandita Das says she is disappointed that her film“Manto” will not be releasing in Pakistan.
Guru Ram Das stressed the importance of this practice,
Assamese filmmaker Rima Das'“Bulbul Can Sing” has been selected as the opening film of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne,
She said she came in a relationship with Abhishek after shooting her film Das(2005), and she is also the mother of her child.
Das said she chose‘Manto' as a subject for her film not because of his religion
Indian gymnast Pranita Das wore a sari at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Das also said future policy decisions will depend on incoming data,
Literateur Prafulla Das passed away at his residence at Rajkanika in Kendrapara district. He was 91.
TV actress Anita Das passed away at her residence due to a cardiac stroke. She was 62.
Their relationship ended as Anita's father Ex-Chief Minister Niranjan Das refused to let her daughter marry an ordinary Police Officer.
Mahant Nritya Gopal Das was elected the President
she was known as Dora Maya Das, and wrote for student publications.
After Das' arrest in 1921