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- Aarohan is an Indian TV series that aired on DD National from 1996 to 1997. The show was written and produced by Pallavi Joshi, who also pla**** the character...
- praise and po****rity for revered Doordarshan shows as; Talaash (1992), Aarohan (1996-1997), Alpviram (1998), Justujoo (2002-2004). In recent years, Joshi...
- Dhanashree, however, the aarohan or the ascent is as follows - -N r G M d N S+. This shows that pancham is not used very often in the aarohan thereby making it...
- Techno-management festival of National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Aarohan is usually held in the month of February every year. It comprises various...
- Aarohan Theatre Group (Nepali:आरोहण नाटक समूह) (commonly known as Aarohan Gurukul and also known as Aarohan Theatre, and Gurukul Theatre) is a theatre...
- employee, pla**** by Rani Mukerji. His first appearance was in the serial Aarohan (by Pallavi Joshi) in 1993 as Ankit Malik, and then his major breakthrough...
- education programme in disciplines from July 2016. The national-level techfest Aarohan was being organised in the odd semester every year. The college has eight...
- (Terror of AtalBhadur) Produced by Aarohan, Gurukul, November 2011 Paaniphoto (Photo Negative) Produced by Aarohan, Gurukul, February 2010 Hajurbako Katha...
- locations of Biratnagar. Biratnagar is the birthplace of the theater group, Aarohan Gurukul. The theater group was founded and registered with District Administration...
- as Babli X Zone (1998) English Babu Desi Mem (1996) as TV Interviewer Aarohan (TV) Swabhimaan (1995) TV Series as Ranjana Devi Kabhi Yeh Kabhi Woh (1994–1995)...