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* [[Arjun Singh Sethi]], Indian American civil rights writer and lawyer |
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* [[Geet Sethi]], Indian billiards player |
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* [[Gurkirat Singh Sethi]], Employee of Fareportal Pvt. Ltd. |
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* [[Kiran Sethi]], Indian police officer |
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* [[Mira Sethi]] Pakistani Actress. |
* [[Mira Sethi]] Pakistani Actress. |
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Sethi is a surname of Indian origin. It is found among multiple social groups, including the Aroras and Khatris (specifically Khukhrains) of Punjab, and the Khandarwals who claim origin from Khandela in present-day Rajasthan.[1]
Notable people
Notable people with the surname Sethi include:
- Aman Sethi, Indian journalist and writer
- Arjun Charan Sethi, Indian politician
- Arjun Singh Sethi, Indian American civil rights writer and lawyer
- Geet Sethi, Indian billiards player
- Kiran Sethi, Indian police officer
- Mira Sethi Pakistani Actress.
- Najam Sethi Senior Pakistani Journalist and former Chief Minister of Punjab Province in Pakistan during a caretaker Government
- Nargis Sethi Senior Pakistani civil servant
- Prem Gopal "Biloo" Sethi, Indian golfer
- Parmeet Sethi, Indian actor
- Pramod Karan Sethi, Indian orthopaedic surgeon and coinventor of the Jaipur leg
- Rajeev Sethi, Indian art curator, scenographer and designer
- Rajendra Sethi, Indian actor
- Ramesh Sethi, Kenyan cricketer
- Ram Sethi, Indian actor-director-writer
- Ravi Sethi, Indian computer scientist
- Ricky J. Sethi, Indian-American computational scientist
- Simran Sethi, American journalist, television producer and activist
- Suresh P. Sethi, American mathematician and economist known for the Sethi model
- Vikas Sethi, Indian actor
- Zia Sarhadi, Indian film director and screenwriter, born Fazle Qadir Sethi
References
- ^ Shibani Roy; S. H. M. Rizvi (2002). Encyclopaedia of Indian surnames. B.R. p. 369. ISBN 978-81-7646-247-1.