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Ashok Mishra is an Indian screenplay writer and lyricist in Bollywood films. [1] He is most noted for his work in the Shyam Benegal film Welcome to Sajjanpur (in which he wrote the lyrics for the songs Sita Ram, Dildara Dildara Sine Mein, Aadmi Aazad Hai and Munni Ki Baari Are Mandir). [2]
Ashok Mishra is an acclaimed playwright, lyricist and screenwriter. A graduate from National School of Drama (N.S.D.), he has written twelve plays. He is a two time National Film award winner for best screenplay for 'Naseem' (1996) and 'Samar' (1999).
Ashok Mishra is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Texas A&M University. His research interests include drought modeling, hydroclimatic extremes, climate change impact assessments, and water-energy-food nexus.
Ashok Mishra is a global leader in food policy research and a Fellow of several agricultural economics associations. He teaches and publishes on agribusiness efficiency, farmland valuation, food security, and risk management in the US and Asia.
Ashok Mishra is a screenplay writer and lyricist in Bollywood films. He is most noted for his work in the Shyam Benegal film Welcome to Sajjanpur. He is the ...
Ashok K. Mishra. Kemper and Ethel Marley Foundation Chair, ASU Tempe, AZ.
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ASHOK MISRA – Brief Profile Prof. Ashok Misra is currently National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Distinguished Professor at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Earlier he was Chairman-India of Intellectual Ventures from 2008-16; Director of IIT Bombay from 2000-08; at IIT Delhi from
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Ashok Mishra is the author of famous Indology book “Hinduism - Ritual, Reason and Beyond”. Ashok Mishra spent over seven years studying more than 400 books, journals and monographs, to understand the roots of Hinduism.
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