Sulabha Panandikar, the Glossary
Sulabha Panandikar (born 9 April 1904, date of death unknown) was an Indian educator.[1]
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3 relations: Bombay Presidency, Jagannath Shankarseth, Padma Shri.
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Bombay Presidency
The Bombay Presidency or Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was an administrative subdivision (province) of British India and later the Dominion of India, with its capital in the city that came up over the seven islands of Bombay.
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Jagannath Shankarseth
Jagannath Shankarsheth Murkute (10 February 1803 – 31 July 1865) popularly known as Nana Shankarsheth was an Indian Philanthropist and educationalist.
See Sulabha Panandikar and Jagannath Shankarseth
Padma Shri
The Padma Shri (IAST: padma śrī), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan.
See Sulabha Panandikar and Padma Shri
See also
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- A. N. Palmer
- Aftab Hasan
- Albert Cullum
- Ali Shariatmadari
- Alison Shrubsole
- Anastasia de Waal
- Andy Hargreaves (academic)
- August Dvorak
- Baidyanath Mukhopadhyay
- Barbara Shearer
- Bonnie Bracey
- Carmen Imbert Brugal
- Don Collins Reed
- Dorothy Goodman
- Eunice Askov
- Falko Peschel
- Hans Brügelmann
- Harold C. Bradley
- Harold Marks
- James R. Goodman
- Jane Reece
- Janet C. Richards
- John Green (educationalist)
- John R. Thelin
- John Strawhorn
- Katie McKy
- Kevin A. Ryan
- Kevin Swick
- Mara Sapon-Shevin
- Mary M. Frasier
- Max Stibbe
- Micheal Flaherty (educator)
- Paul Ramsden
- Petri Mór
- Philip Evans (headmaster)
- Pierre Jamet
- R. F. Mackenzie
- Rajaram Shastri
- Richard Curwin
- Robert Hebert Quick
- Roger Fry (educationist)
- Roger Geiger
- Sulabha Panandikar
- Sybil Elgar
- Walter Lowrie Hervey
- Wang Maozu
- William B. Michael
- William O. Stanley