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The Charismatic Kayems (KM College Alumni) alft 0007 The Charismatic Kayems (KM College alumni) The Hon’ble Justice Ananga Kumar Patnaik BA Pol Sc Hons 1969 Kayem Amitabh Bachchan Judge BSc Gen 1962 KMC The Supreme Court of India 2009 – 2014 Padma Vibhushan 2015 Chief Justice International culture – honours High Court Chhattisgarh 2005 UK, France, South Africa … High Court Madhya Pradesh 2005 – 2009 Kayem Kulbhushan Kharbanda Kayem Satish Kaushik BA 1965 KM BSc 1974 KM Eminent Film TV and Stage Actor Multiple Awardwinning Over 2000 performances Film TV Stage Actor in India and abroad Scriptwriter Director Yatrik’s first professional artiste 1964 Currently, actor – producer Special cameo German film 2009 “Sumit Sambhaal Lega” TV 2015 Kayem Dr Harjit S Anand IAS Retd BA Hons Pol Sc 1969 KM MA Sociology 1971 D School Secretary Govt of India 2008 Kayem Kabir Khan Co President Euro India Centre Screenwriter, Cinematographer Chairman Glownet Knowledge Services and Film Director BA Eco Hons KM Kayem Naveen Patnaik Kayem Madan Lal Khurana Chief Minister Orissa since 2000 BA 1956 KM his fourth term … Cabinet Minister 1997 - 2002 BA His Hons KM Governor Rajasthan 2003 - 2004 Chief Minister Delhi 1993 - 1996 Kayem Saeed Naqvi BA Eng Hons 1963 KM Editor and Producer World Report The First 6- Nation satellite Link - up Debate Kayem Captain M S Kohli on International Affairs was anchored by Saeed Indian Navy Retd Special Correspondent 1967 -1969 KM The Sunday Times London Padma Bhushan 1965 Editor The Indian Express 1979 – 1984 Pioneering leader of India’s first Distinguished Fellow successful Mt Everest Expedition Observer Research Foundation ORF Golden Jubilee Year 1965 - 2015 Kayem Kamal Mitra Chenoy Kayem Ramindar Singh BA Pol Sc Hons MA 1968 – 1973 MA Eng 1966 KM KM Consulting Editor PTI Professor Former Resident Editor Jawaharlal Nehru University Delhi The Times of India Writer – Columnist Former Director Corporate Communications 3 - term President FEDCUTA The Hinduja Foundation Consulting Editor Press Trust of India Kayem Professor Rajinder Nath The Hon’ble Justice KM Kailash Gambhir BA Eng Hons MA 1956 – 1961 BA 1976 KM Former Director LLB 1979 CLC Sri Ram Centre for Art & Culture Judge Founder President Abhiyaan High Court of Delhi 2006 – 2015 Sangeet Natak Akademi Award 1977 Kayem Sirajuddin Qureshi Kayem Rakesh Munjal BA 1970 KM Senior Advocate LLB 1973 CLC The Supreme Court of India CMD The Hind Group of Companies long time Secretary Director Fast Trax Food Private Limited The KM Alumni Association 2 – term President India Islamic Cultural Centre Kayem Parvesh Verma BA KM MBA MP 2014 - son of The late Dr Sahib Singh Verma CabMin 2002 – 2004 Delhi CM 1996 – 1998 PhD 2000 Kayem Vijay Krishna Acharya Writer Scripter Director Dhoom 3 Kayem Ali Abbas Zafar Film Director Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Pyaar Ke Side Effects 2011 Hindi show Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi Marigold 2007 and New York 2009 Director Dhoom 4 2016 Kayem Professor Sydney R Rebeiro BA Eng Hons MA Eng 1961 – 1966 DU’s First ‘Dean Culture’ 1985 – 1992 DU’s First Dean Alumni 1997 – 2003 (South Asia’s First University Dean Alumni) Founder Vice President / Secretary The KM Alumni Association 1979 – 1980 Chair The Fitzwilliam Club of NinetyFour Cambridge UK Chair The Eminent Dipsite (DPS alumni) Club Hony Captain (1780 – founded) Belle of Louisville Ky USA 8 – term President New Delhi YMCA (served 27,000 families) The only Teacher to be actively associated with DU’s Golden, Diamond, Platinum, Millenium and Year 90 events, Sydney has been recognized for his multi – instrument services to over 200,000 students and youth in India and abroad and to 29,000 families across communities and especially from the weaker sections . Remembering the legendary Frank Thakur Das among his legion disciples in “The Players” Kayem Keval Arora Staff Adviser “The Players” College Theatre Group among India’s most renowned college theatre groups Kabir Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Vijay Krishna Acharya and Ali Abbas Zafar picture source : Twitter ali abbas zafar @aliabbaszafar We remember them, with Love ! Kayem Ravi Baswani Kayem Dinesh Thakur 1947 – 2012 BA Hons 1966 – 1969 BA Hons and MA Hindi 1963 – 1968 KM Director Actor and Stage Artiste Noted Indian Theatre Director 29 September 1946 – 27July 2010 Artiste of rare excellence in Theatre, Television and Hindi Cinema Dinesh’s Hai Mera Dil a record 1116 shows …and counting ! … For much more of Alumni Info ’n Action click here < www.alumni.du.ac.in > .
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