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== Freedom fighters and revolutionaries ==
== Freedom fighters and revolutionaries ==
*[[Baidyanath Singh]] - leader of [[Chuar Revolt|Chuar revolt]]
*[[Bakhtar Say]] - freedom fighter, fought against British force in 1812
*[[Birsa Munda]] - freedom fighter and folk hero; belonged to the tribal group of [[Munda people]]
*[[Budhu Bhagat]] - freedom fighter
*[[Budhu Bhagat]] - freedom fighter
*[[Dhananjay Mahato]] - freedom fighter
*[[Sheikh Bhikhari]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Telanga Kharia]] - freedom fighter
*[[Ganga Narayan Singh]] - leader of [[Bhumij revolt]]
*[[Jagabandhu Patnaik]] - freedom fighter
*[[Jirpa Laya]] - leader of [[Bhumij revolt]]
*[[Jirpa Laya]] - leader of [[Bhumij revolt]]
*[[Dhananjay Mahato]] - freedom fighter
*[[Raghunath Mahato]] - freedom fighter
*[[Tilka Manjhi]] - freedom fighter
*[[Birsa Munda]] - freedom fighter and folk hero; belonged to the tribal group of [[Munda people]]
*[[Kanhu Murmu]] - leader of [[Santal Revolt|Santal revolt]]
*[[Kanhu Murmu]] - leader of [[Santal Revolt|Santal revolt]]
*[[Sido Murmu|Sido Murmu and Kanhu Murmu]] - leader of [[Santhal rebellion|Santal revolt]]
*[[Mundal Singh]] - freedom fighter, fought against British force in 1812
*[[Nilambar and Pitambar]] - freedom fighter
*[[Nilambar and Pitambar]] - freedom fighter
*[[Jagabandhu Patnaik]] - freedom fighter
*[[Pandey Ganpat Rai]] - freedom fighter in [[1857 Rebellion|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Pandey Ganpat Rai]] - freedom fighter in [[1857 Rebellion|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Raghunath Mahato]] - freedom fighter
*[[Bakhtar Say]] - freedom fighter, fought against British force in 1812
*[[Thakur Vishwanath Shahdeo]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Baidyanath Singh]] - leader of [[Chuar Revolt|Chuar revolt]]
*[[Ganga Narayan Singh]] - leader of [[Bhumij revolt]]
*[[Mundal Singh]] - freedom fighter, fought against British force in 1812
*[[Raghunath Singh (Bhumij)|Raghunath Singh]] - leader of [[Chuar Revolt|Chuar revolt]]
*[[Raghunath Singh (Bhumij)|Raghunath Singh]] - leader of [[Chuar Revolt|Chuar revolt]]
*[[Raja Arjun Singh]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Raja Arjun Singh]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Ram Narayan Singh]] - freedom fighter
*[[Ram Narayan Singh]] - freedom fighter
*[[Sheikh Bhikhari]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Sido Murmu|Sido Murmu and Kanhu Murmu]] - leader of [[Santhal rebellion|Santal revolt]]
*[[Telanga Kharia]] - freedom fighter
*[[Thakur Vishwanath Shahdeo]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Tikait Umrao Singh]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Tikait Umrao Singh]] - freedom fighter in [[Indian Rebellion of 1857|1857 rebellion]]
*[[Tilka Manjhi]] - freedom fighter


==Journalism==
==Journalism==

Revision as of 17:02, 5 September 2022

This is a list of some of the notable people either born or brought up in Jharkhand state, India.

Award winners

Padma Bhushan

Padma Shri

Jharkhand Gaurav Samman

Academics

Authors

Business and industry

Cinema and theatre

Actors

Actresses

Cinematographer / Choreographers

Directors / Producers

Music / playback singers / Lyricist / Poet

Freedom fighters and revolutionaries

Journalism

Jurists and Lawyers

Medical

Gallantry Awards winner

Poetry

Politics

Activist

Governors of other states

Chief Minister

  • Arjun Munda - born in Jamshedpur, Union Minister of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.
  • Babulal Marandi - first Chief Minister of Jharkhand born in Giridih P.S Tisri P.O Chandouri
  • Bindeshwari Dubey - Chief Minister of Bihar from 12 March 1985 to 14 February 1988; was involved in a Trade Union Movement in Chotanagpur collieries and industries since 1944; played an important role in the nationalization of collieries in India, specially in Jharkhand; was 6 term MLA from Bermo constituency in Bokaro District and MP from Giridih in Jharkhand
  • Binodanand Jha - Chief Minister of Bihar from February 1961 to October 1963
  • Bhagwat Jha Azad - Chief Minister of Bihar from 14 February 1988 to 10 March 1989; born at Kasba village at Mehrama in Godda district
  • Hemant Soren - currently Chief Minister of Jharkhand
  • Krishna Ballabh Sahay - ex-Chief Minister of Bihar
  • Madhu Koda - former chief minister of Jharkhand
  • Raghubar Das - former chief minister of Jharkhand
  • Shibu Soren - former chief minister of Jharkhand

Cabinet minister

Other

Religion

Rulers

Social service

Sports

Archery

  • Deepika Kumari - Indian athlete who competes in archery status, currently ranked number 1 in the world.
  • Komalika Bari
  • Laxmirani Majhi
  • Madhumita Kumari - won the Silver Medal Asian Games 2018 in the Women's compound archery team event.
  • Mangal Singh Champia - Indian archer, who won multiple medals in several International event, including Asian Games.
  • Purnima Mahato - won the Indian national archery championships and a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.

Boxing

Cricket

Association football

Hockey

Lawn bowls

Mountaineering

Others

  • Atul Kochhar - Indian-born, British based chef, restaurateur, and television personality
  • Rajeev Topno - Private Secretary to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi; former Director of Prime Minister's office (PMO), New Delhi
  • Rameesh Kailasam - governance reform and policy expert from India
  • Subodh Kumar Jaiswal - Director of CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation)

References

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  3. ^ "Nazar Look 2013-09". Issuu. Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  4. ^ Kapadia, Novy. "Silver Jubilee of Tata Football Academy". SportsKeeda. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  5. ^ "On the top of the world - Steel city mom oldest Indian woman to scale Everest". The Telegraph (Kolkata). May 21, 2011.
  6. ^ "Everest climbers spur high spirits". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2022-06-29.