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*[[Piyush Goyal]], Minister of Railways, Minister of Commerce & Industry, [[Government of India]]
*[[Piyush Goyal]], Minister of Railways, Minister of Commerce & Industry, [[Government of India]]
*[[Harsh Vardhan (Delhi politician)|Harsh Vardhan]], Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Minister of Science and Technology, Minister of Earth Sciences, [[Government of India]]
*[[Harsh Vardhan (Delhi politician)|Harsh Vardhan]], Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Minister of Science and Technology, Minister of Earth Sciences, [[Government of India]]
*[[Ashok Kumar Mittal]], Rajya Sabha nominee, Chancellor of [[Lovely Professional University]]
*[[Ashok Kumar Mittal]], Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha, Chancellor of [[Lovely Professional University]]
*[[Alok Agarwal]]
*[[Alok Agarwal]]
*[[Amar Nath Agarwal]]
*[[Amar Nath Agarwal]]

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Agrawal is a Bania community found throughout Northern, Central and Western India.[1]

This is a partial list of notable/famous people who use Agrawal (or other spelling variations) or an Agrawal gotra as their surname.

Arts

Civil servants

India

United States

Corporate and business

Technology and Startups

Other businesses

Entertainment industry

Law

Politics and activists

Activists

United States

India

Science and technology

Sports

See also

Agrawal Jain

References

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. p. xcvi. ISBN 978-0-19-977169-1. The Banias of northern India are really a cluster of several communities, of which the Agarwal Banias, Oswal Banias, and Porwal Banias are mentioned separately in connection with certain surnames.
  2. ^ John Gallagher; Gordon Johnson; Anil Seal (1973). Locality, Province and Nation: Essays on Indian Politics 1870 to 1940. CUP Archive. pp. 45–. ISBN 978-0-521-09811-3.
  3. ^ "Remembering Bharatendu Harishchandra on Hindi Divas, a man whose work fortified the language-Living News , Firstpost". 14 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Health ministry official Lav Agarwal, face of India's Covid briefings, tests positive for coronavirus".
  5. ^ "Sub Division, Jagraon, Punjab". www.jagraonadministration.in. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  6. ^ "Indian National Congress". Indian National Congress. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  7. ^ "Sir Ganga Ram: The pride of Lahore | Pakistan Today".
  8. ^ "In pics: India's women's hockey team celebrates its stunning victory over Australia".