- Pokhran. The
Saras project was
sanctioned on 24
September 1999 with
initial schedule of its
maiden flight by
March 2001. The
first Saras (PT1) completed...
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saras in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saras (in some
cases written variously as Sarras) may
refer to:
Saras,
Sudan (sometimes
divided into "
Saras...
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Saras D.
Sarasvathy (born 1959) is an
American entrepreneurship professor and
recipient of the 2022
Global Award for
Entrepreneurship Research. She is...
- 2009 R1: Key
highlights and
analysis IRS R1 2009: The
magazine story is no
different –
Saras Salil,
India Today are
toppers Saras Salil Website v t e...
- operations. In the mid 1990s,
Saras begun to
operate in the oil
wholesale market with its
subsidiaries in
Spain (
Saras Energia) and
Italy (Arcola Petrolifera)...
- Look up
Sara or
Sarah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sara may
refer to:
Sara (given name), a
feminine given name
Sara Aboobacker (1936–2023), Indian...
- The
present site is
scarcely po****ted but
sometimes divided into
Saras East and
Saras West
according to the settlements'
position relative to the Nile...
- A
Madan Sara or
Madam Sara (often
called Saras), is a
woman in
Haiti who buys
agricultural produce from farmers,
transports it to markets, and
sells it...
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Lietuvos Rytas brings home Jasikevicius.
FENERBAHCE ULKER:
Saras agrees to terms. GREENS,
Saras together again. Šarūnas Jasikevičius led
Panathinaikos to...
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Sarah Louise Palin (/ˈpeɪlɪn/ PAY-lin; née Heath; born
February 11, 1964) is an
American politician, commentator, and
author who
served as the
ninth governor...