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  1. Liked by Dr.Vijay Mohan Kaul Team outing from April 26-27, to a nice village called "Wuyi", which is located in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. We have had a wonderful trip…

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KaulKaul - Wikipedia

    Kaul. Kaul (also spelled Koul; Kashmiri: 𑆑𑆿𑆬 ( Sharada), कौल ( Devanagari), كَوْلَ ( Nasta'liq), romanized: kaula, lit. 'well born') is a Kashmiri surname that is used by the Kashmiri Pandit community in India. [1] [2] [3] The word Koul, meaning well born, is derived from Kula, the Sanskrit term for family or clan.

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    A champion of international trade, investment and emerging markets, Dr Mohan Kaul is an influential, well-connected and recognised policy adviser, business leader, social entrepreneur, development specialist and academician. He is President of the Indian Partnership Forum and a director of a number of prominent multinational businesses.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm1226230Mohan Kaul - IMDb

    Mohan Kaul (I) Mohan Kaul. Writer. Director. Editor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Mohan Kaul is known for Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), Loha (1987) and Aapas Ki Baat (1981). Add photos, demo reels.

  5. Dr Mohan Kaul Founder and Chairman of Global Equality Alliance , Dr Mohan Kaul is a champion of international trade, investment, and emerging markets, as well as a recognised policy advisor , business leader, social entrepreneur, and academic.

  6. Earlier in the year, Major General Brij Mohan Kaul had been promoted to lieutenant general and appointed the Quarter Master General by Menon. The appointment was made against the recommendation of Thimayya, who resigned as a result. Kaul was made the chief of general staff (CGS), the second highest appointment at Army Headquarters after the ...

  7. It maintains a built-in outbreeding system but is not an isolating mechanism, as male steriles, the "self-emasculated" plants, outcross with their male fertile sibs normally. Both genes (nuclear and cytoplasmic) and environment, individually as well as conjointly, induce male sterility, the former being genetic and the latter nongenetic.