Examples of using Gopal in English and their translations into Tamil
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Gopal Rai is a Post-graduate in Sociology from Lucknow University, 1998.[1] He began his career with
Founded in 1911 by freedom fighter Gopal Krishna Gokhale in Nagpur,[2] the newspaper was
Ramkrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, S. R. Bhandarkar,
Swami Vivekananda, have visited the hall. National leaders like Swami Vivekananda, Gopal Krishna Gokhale,
Vadivukkarasi as Ranganayaki Fathima Babu as Kannatha's mother Delhi Ganesh as Shanmugam, Kannatha's father Raj Chander as Babu Achan Halwa Vasu as Vasu Thidir Kannaiah as Gopal Kovai Senthil Chitra Guptan Vellai Subbaiah Meesai Murugesan Kullamani Nellai Siva Bharathi Kannan as Babu Vinu Chakravarthy as Karuppu Sami(guest appearance) Kushboo in a guest appearance.
Anand Gopal Mahindra(born 1 May 1955) is an Indian billionaire businessman,
DC 2 Shreyas Gopal[13](RR) RCB.
She was the daughter of Gopal Ballav Das
Gope and Gopal became part of articulated Yadav movement who claim their descent from ancient Yadu lineage of Krishna.[2].
After her return to India from England, Kaur became interested in the Indian independence movement. Her father had shared close association with Indian National Congress leaders including Gopal Krishna Gokhale.
Sri Krishna Gopal Chatterjee(architect). As she was born in a musical family,
India's first Surbahar concert was featured in his court. The famous Gopal Chandra Banerjee, also known as'Nulo Gopal', the first guru of Sarode maestro Ustad Allauddin Khan resided in his court.[9][10].
She married Rajnikant Lakhia, who was studying Law at the Lincolns Inn and was a violinist with the Ram Gopal company and moved to Ahmedabad in 1960. She has a son Shriraj and a daughter Maitreyi.
His intellectual awakening was influenced by the writings of many intellectuals such as Hari Narayan Apte, Principal Gopal Ganesh Agarkar,
Qaid-e-hayat(Imprisonment of Life)(1983) was directed by Ram Gopal Bajaj in 1989 at the National School of Drama.[8].
Gopal Hari Deshmukh was born into a Chitpawan family, a subcaste of Maharashtrian Brahmins, in 1823. His father was the treasurer of Bapu Gokhale, the general of Bajirao II during the Third Anglo-Maratha War. Deshmukh studied at the Poona English Medium School.
Sarvepalli Gopal in his biography of Nehru(1979) wrote:“He[Jawaharlal Nehru]
Kanchivaram fame Shammu along with newcomers Gopal, Alex and Lokesh in the lead roles,
Purohit gained ownership of the Nagpur daily newspaper The Hitavada from Servants of India Society in 1979. The newspaper was launched by Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1911 and Purohit is its current managing editor. He is also the chairman of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering
his son Gopal Shankar Misra made the repertoire universal.