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  1. About Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board. Of all Hindu deities, Lord Shiva is highly revered and popular amongst the devotees. To pay obeisance to Holy Ice Lingam, the devotees undertake the arduous annual pilgrimage to the Holy Cave Shrine located in Kashmir Himalayas in the months of June-August.

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      The Holy Cave. Situated in a narrow gorge at the farther end...

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      Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor, UT of J&K is the Chairman of...

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      Accommodation en route to Holy Cave during Yatra 2024. Pre...

  2. K. Amarnath (1 Dec 1914 – 14 May 1983) was one of the earliest film makers of Indian Cinema. His career as a movie producer and director spanned over four decades in the film industry. Early life. Amarnath Gelaram Khetarpal was born in Mianwali, Punjab, British India. He spent his childhood in Mianwali and college years in Lahore.

  3. K. Amarnath was a very versatile man, he not only produced and directed movies, but he also wrote the story and screenplay for over 17 of the movies he directed. Most of his heroes represented him - tall and strong, who had been wronged and who fought for justice.

  4. www.cinemaazi.com › people › k-amarnathK Amarnath - Cinemaazi

    A few succeeded in doing so, however, in the process gifting Indian cinema many remarkable films and prodigious talents. The producer-director K Amarnath was one among these outstanding few. Born on December 1 1914 in Milanwali, Punjab, he developed a fascination for the cinema as a young boy.

  5. K. Amarnath was one of the earliest film makers of Indian cinema talkies. He was known for stunt/action movies in Hindi as well as Tamil and was active in the industry over four decades since mid-1930s.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0024061K. Amarnath - IMDb

    K. Amarnath. Director: Beqasoor. K. Amarnath was born on 1 December 1914 in Mianwali, Punjab, British India [now in Pakistan]. K. was a director and producer, known for Beqasoor (1950), Bulbule Baghdad (1941) and Kabli Khan (1963). K. died on 14 May 1983 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

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  8. Apr 20, 2021 · Hyderabad: Veteran journalist and former member of Press Council of India (PCI) K Amarnath passed away at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) here on Tuesday. He tested positive for Covid-19 and was undergoing treatment at NIMS for the last 10 days. Amarnath was 69 and is survived by wife and son.