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Bharat Mata - Bharat Mata or "Mother India" (Bharat - India, Mata - Mother) is a personification of India, and relatively recently seen by some as a mother goddess of fertility. She is usually depicted as a lady, clad in a saree holding a flag.
Madhya Bharat - Madhya Bharat is former state in west-central India. Madhya Bharat was created in 1950 from 25 former princely states, which were formerly part of the British Raj's Central India Agency.
Akhand Bharat - Akhand Bharat (literally "undivided India") is the historic homeland of the Hindus, before Islamic conquest and colonial partition, which resulted in the subsequent conversion of a significant number to Islam and Christianity. It includes all of present day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Tibet.
Bharat Goenka - Bharat Goenka is the Managing Director of Tally Solutions Ltd, India's leading company in business accounting software. He is the son of Shyam Sunder Goenka, who ran a company that supplied raw materials and machineries to textile mills and chemical plants in the southern and eastern parts of India.
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