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    Jay Amitbhai Shah (born 22 September 1988) is an Indian businessman and cricket administrator. He became the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary in 2019. He is also the president of Asian Cricket Council. He is the son of Amit Shah, India's Minister of Home Affairs.

  2. View Jayant Shahs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Five years of work experience in the field of International Taxation, FEMA Advisory, Valuations and...

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  3. Jan 11, 2021 · EAST Africas top rally driver, Jayant Shah (78) who is also the country’s leading motor sports personality has passed away in Kenyan capital city of Nairobi, reliable sources have affirmed.

  4. View Jayant Shahs profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Director Apps & Solutions Engineering | Surround Sound, Immersive Audio, HDR, Broadcast Enginnering...

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  5. Jan 30, 2021 · The Board of Control for Cricket in India's (BCCI) Secretary Jay Shah was on Saturday unanimously elected as the President of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Shah replaces Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) chief Najmul Hasan Papon.

  6. Phone Number: 617-373-5660. Fax Number: 617-373-5658. E-Mail Address: shah@neu.edu. Mailing Address: Northeastern University. Department of Mathematics.

  7. Jan 10, 2021 · Former legendary Safari Rally driver, Jayant Shah is dead. Shah, the 78-year-old driver, was flown in from Arusha and admitted at the M.P. Shah Hospital in Nairobi with Covid complications last week, passed away on Saturday night.

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  9. A HISTORY OF PIṄGALA’S COMBINATORICS. JAYANT SHAH. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Abstract: Combinatorics forms an important chapter in the history of Indian mathematics. The tradition began with the formal theory of Sanskrit meters formulated by Piṅgala in the 2nd century B.C.E.

  10. Jayant SHAH | Cited by 8,919 | of Northeastern University, MA (NEU) | Read 70 publications | Contact Jayant SHAH