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Dignitaries Met 2000 - 2004
Date / Name of the Person / Title / Place of Meeting / Country of Dignitary
November 30, 2004 / Kirsan Ilyumzhinov / President of Kalmykia Republic / Elista / Russian Federation
Nov. 7, 2004 / Dr. M.G. Buthelezi / President of the South African Inkatha Freedom Party / Durban / South Africa
November 5, 2004 / Nelson Mandela / Former President of South Africa / Johannesburg / South Africa
October 6, 2004 / Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador / Head of Government of the Federal District of Mexico City / Mexico City / Mexico
October 5, 2004 / Santiago Creel / Secretary of the Interior of Mexico / Mexico / Mexico City
October 3, 2004 / Arturo Montiel / Governor of Mexico State / Mexico / Mexico City
October 1, 2004 / Oscar Berger / President of Guatemala / Guatemala City / Guatemala
October 1, 2004 / Eduardo Stein Barrillas / Vice President of Guatemala / Guatemala City / Guatemala
October 1, 2004 / Jorge Briz Abularach / Foreign Minis
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Sangh Parivar
Collection of Hindu nationalist organisations
The Sangh Parivar (translation: "Family of the RSS" or the "RSS family"[2][3]) refers, as an umbrella term, to the collection of Hindutva organisations spawned by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which remain affiliated to it. These include the political party Bharatiya Janata Party, religious organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad, students union Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), religious militant organisation Bajrang Dal[11] that forms the youth wing of the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), and the worker's union Bharatiya Kisan Sangh.
The Sangh Parivar represents the Hindu nationalist movement of India.[12] Members of the Sangh Parivar or the supporters of its ideology are often referred to as Sanghis.[13]
History
In the 1960s, the volunteers of the RSS joined the different social and political movements in India, including the Bhoodan, a land reform
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Kurukh people
Indigenous (scheduled) tribe from India
Ethnic group
Kurukh | |
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Kurukh in traditional clothes performing dance | |
3.8 million (2011) | |
India | 3,696,899[1] |
Jharkhand | 1,716,618 |
Chhattisgarh | 748,739 |
West Bengal | 643,510 |
Odisha | 358,112 |
Bihar | 144,472 |
Assam | 39,739 (1921)[2] |
Tripura | 12,011[3] |
Bangladesh | 85,846[4] |
Nepal | 37,424[5] |
Bhutan | 4,200[6] |
Kurukh • Sadri • Odia • Hindi • Bengali | |
Hinduism, Christianity, Sarnaism[7] | |
The Kurukh or Oraon, also spelt Uraon or Dhangad,[8] (Kurukh: Karḵẖ and Oṛāōn) are a Dravidian speaking ethnolinguistic group inhabiting Chhotanagpur Plateau and adjoining areas - mainly t