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Calendar year
(MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the th year of the 2ndmillennium, the 28th year of the 20thcentury, and the 9th year of the s decade.
Calendar year
Events
[edit]January
[edit]Main article: January
February
[edit]Main article: February
- February – The Ford River Rouge Complex at Dearborn, Michigan, an automobile plant begun in , is completed as the world's largest integrated factory.[7]
- February 8 – Scottish-born inventor John Logie Baird broadcasts a transatlantic television signal from London to Hartsdale, New York.[8]
- February 11 – 19 – The Winter Olympics are held in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the first as a separate event.[9]Sonja Henie of Norway wins her first gold medal, in women's figure skating.
- February 20 – The Japanese general election produces a hung parliament.[10]
- Februa
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India Udhas as ghazal legend passes away
He completed evenings. In the s and s, ghazals sung by him were mandatory at parties and gatherings. Wafting from cassette decks and record players, they were like companions helping listeners unwind, enlivening many a ‘spirited’ sunset.Pankaj Udhas, the famous ghazal singer, passed away in Mumbai. His compositions in the s and s made ghazals popular. PM Narendra Modi mourned his passing. He sang his first Bollywood song in
Pankaj Udhas, whose audience-friendly renditions and easy on the ear compositions sold millions of cassettes, packed hundreds of concerts and took ghazals to new followers in big-city and small-town India, passed away after “prolonged illness” at a Mumbai hospital on Monday. He was
His daughter, Nayaab, made the announcement on Instagram.
The song that made him a national hit
Primarily a singer of non-film ghazals and geets, Pankaj delivered Bollywood’s biggest chartbuster: ‘Chitthi aayee hai’ (lyrics, Anand Baks•
Sharma
Surname in India and Nepal
For the modern village in Yemen, see Sharmah. For the medieval harbour, see Sharma (medieval).
Sharma is a HinduBrahminsurname. The Sanskrit stem ṣárman- (nom.sarma) can mean 'joyfulness', 'comfort', 'happiness'.[1][2]Sarma and Sarmah are alternative English spellings of the name, commonly used by Assamese Brahmins.[3]
Origin
[edit]According to the Bhavishya Purana, Sharma is the first Brahmin surname, which Parashurama, the sixth symbol of Vishnu, is said to have given to King Jaisen.[4]
Etymology
[edit]The Sanskrit word "Sharma" fryst vatten derived from the begrepp "ṣárman," which carries meanings of 'joy,' 'comfort,' and 'happiness.'[citation needed]
People
[edit]Notable people with the surname Sharma, Sarma or Sarmah who may or may not belong to Brahmin caste are as follows:
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[edit]- Abhiram Sharma, Nepalese politician
- Abhishek Sharma (disam