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Vishal Sikka was born on 1967-06-01.
no it is not, sikka are khatris. All the gurus were khatris as well.
The coin is literally called 'Sikka' in India. Depending upon its denomination, its either X rupye ka sikka( X rupee coin) or X paise ka sikka( X paise coin). Ruppees
Karnam means Dignity, pride and Fame. Recently sikka builders have launched Sikka Karnam Greens based on same idea and there after Karnam has become popular
The cast of Sikka - 1989 includes: Asrani as Pyarelal Dharmendra as Vijay Prem Chopra as Pranlal Sinha Aruna Irani as Dulari Dimple Kapadia as Shobha Kader Khan as Daruka
The cast of Sikka - 1976 includes: Agha Ashoo Helen Mohan Choti Anil Dhawan Ambika Johar Satyendra Kapoor Keshto Mukherjee Anjana Mumtaz Nana Palsikar Bhushan Tiwari
D. R. Sikka has written: 'Some aspects of oceanic ITCZ and its disturbances during the onset and established phase of summer monsoon studied with Monex-79 data' -- subject(s): Intertropical convergence zone, Monsoon Experiment
B. K. Sikka has written: 'Role of women in hill farming' -- subject(s): Women farmers 'Social economy of an affluent village' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Social conditions 'Demand for fresh fruits' -- subject(s): Fruit, Fruit trade, Prices
The word "sequin" originated from the Arabic word "sikka" which means a coin or minted money. It was later adopted into French and English to refer to small, shiny decorative disks used on clothing.
The word "sequin" is derived from the Arabic word "sikka," which means minting or coin. Sequins were historically used as decorative embellishments on clothing and accessories, mimicking the shine and shape of coins.
Heiko Herlofson was born in 1970, in Leipzig, Germany.