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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Manish_JhaManish Jha - Wikipedia

    Manish Jha is an Indian film writer and director, known for the film Matrubhoomi.[1] Early life and education. Born in Dhamaura, in the West Champaran district of Bihar, Jha grew up in Delhi where he had moved at an early age.

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · Journey of dharavi (slum) boy Manish Jha has become the world's fastest mountaineer to conquer 'Kanamo Peak' located in Himachal Pradesh. He climbed the height of 19723 feet in 11 hours 38 minutes.

  4. Manish Jha is an Indian film writer and director. After completing his studies, Jha moved to Mumbai and began working as an assistant director in television serials hoping to get a break.

  5. Manish Jha (Jha) is an Indian director and actor born in West Champaran, Bihar (India). He is known for his work in movies like Matrubhoomi (2005), Anwar (2007) and Kaise Kahoon Ke...Pyaar Hai (2003). Jha won the Jury Prize Best Short Film at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival for the film A Very Very Silent Film (2002).

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm1162002Manish Jha - IMDb

    Manish Jha was born on 3 May 1978 in Bihar, India. He is a director and writer, known for Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women (2003), A Very Very Silent Film (2002) and Anwar (2007).

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • Bihar, India
    • Manish Jha
  7. Manish Jha brings over 17 years of experience in business strategy and development, having previously worked with reputed corporations. A doctorate (PhD) in Digital Marketing, an IIM Calcutta Alumnus, with a degree in electronics and communication engineering, Manish has played pivotal roles in both established companies and startups, including BankBazaar and Max Bupa.

  8. Manish K. Jha is a Professor at the School of Social Work at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. He has served as Dean, School of Social Work (2015-2018) and Chairperson, Centre for Community Organisation & Development Practice (2012-2015).