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When Late PM Rajiv Gandhi Wrote A Letter To Alisha Chinai: 'Thank You For Letting Me Have Your Compact Disc Of Hindi Pop Songs'
- Friday May 22, 2026
- Entertainment | IANS
Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) Bollywood ace singer Alisha Chinai recently took a trip down memory lane as she shared a rare photograph with former late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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Amarinder Singh Pays Tributes To Rajiv Gandhi On His Birth Anniversary
- Tuesday August 20, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh paid tributes to "dear friend" and former premier Rajiv Gandhi on his 75th birth anniversary on Tuesday, remembering his contributions to nation-building.
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Heroin Trade Strained India-Britain Relations In 1980s: Newly-Released UK Files
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's reluctance to allow Britain to position British officers in New Delhi and Mumbai to monitor illegal heroin trade in the 1980s strained India-UK relations, according to newly-released UK cabinet files.
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When Late PM Rajiv Gandhi Wrote A Letter To Alisha Chinai: 'Thank You For Letting Me Have Your Compact Disc Of Hindi Pop Songs'
- Friday May 22, 2026
- Entertainment | IANS
Mumbai, May 22 (IANS) Bollywood ace singer Alisha Chinai recently took a trip down memory lane as she shared a rare photograph with former late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Amarinder Singh Pays Tributes To Rajiv Gandhi On His Birth Anniversary
- Tuesday August 20, 2019
- India News | Press Trust of India
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh paid tributes to "dear friend" and former premier Rajiv Gandhi on his 75th birth anniversary on Tuesday, remembering his contributions to nation-building.
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www.ndtv.com
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Heroin Trade Strained India-Britain Relations In 1980s: Newly-Released UK Files
- Wednesday December 30, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's reluctance to allow Britain to position British officers in New Delhi and Mumbai to monitor illegal heroin trade in the 1980s strained India-UK relations, according to newly-released UK cabinet files.
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www.ndtv.com