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Pandit Dinkar Panshikar (born: 1936) is an Indian Hindustani classical singer from the Jaipur-Atrauli gharana. He is recognized for his revival, reinterpretation, and creations of many compositions, and techniques.
Early Learning
He spent over 10 years studying the intricacies of the Jaipur Atrauli Gharana under Pt. Nivruttibua Sarnaik, a disciple of Gharana founder Ustad Alladiya Khan .
Legacy
Known as a musician and a music scholar, Pt. Dinkar Panshikar has created more than 200 compositions, many of which are set to the rarely performed Ada chowtal. He was one of the teacher in well-known classical music institution ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata. He was accompanied by tabla mastro Pt.Samar Saha.
He still performes in various classical music programms .
Bhupal Panshikar is a young promising vocalist of his generation. He is the son of Pt. Dinkar Panshikar.
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Donatus Bernhard Kaufmann (*August 11, 1962 in Basel,) is a Swiss Manager. Since February 2014 Kaufmann is a member of the Executive Board of the industrial and technology group ThyssenKrupp. He is responsible for the corporate functions Legal, Compliance, Technology, Innovation and Sustainability. Kaufmann is also responsible for the regions North America and Western Europe.
Education and Career
Education
Kaufmann studied Law, History and Political Science at the University of Göttingen, University of Bonn and the University Paris IV. In 1987 he graduated as Licencie d'Histoire at the Sorbonne University. He received his first State Law Degree in 1991 in Düsseldorf and his second State Law Degree in Hamburg in 1996. He received the Admission to the Bar in Düsseldorf the same year. In 1995 Kaufmann passed his doctoral thesis in the area of International Commercial Law (Doctor of Law) in Hamburg. In 1998, he completed, in co-operation with Siemens AG and BMW, a Business Administration-Certificate at the University of Hagen. In 2009 he graduated from the INSEAD International Executive Program.
Career
Vebacom und o.tel.o
Kaufmann started his career in the telecommunications industry in the context of the liberalization and privatization of the German telecommunications market. From 1996 to 1999 he served as a Legal Counsel and Regulatory Advisor at the new entrant telecom companies Vebacom GmbH, a subsidiary of VEBA, and o.telo.o communications GmbH & Co.
Esprit Telecom und Global TeleSystems (GTS)
In 1999, Kaufmann joined the British Esprit Telecom group, which was acquired in the same year by the US telecommunications group GobalTeleSystems (GTS). Until 2002, Kaufmann had been responsible for Law, Regulation and Contract Management at the German GTS subsidiary GlobalTeleSystems (Germany) GmbH in Düsseldorf, one the new entrants in the German telecom market. In addition, he was Member of the Executive Committee Germany. Kaufmann obtained for GTS at the German Federal Network Agency against the incumbent Deutsche Telekom, that the Interconnection with the network of Deutsche Telekom and the access to the Last mile were regulated competitively in favor of the young competitors. Until then, the conditions for interconnection and the access to the
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Kathryn "Kaddy" Lee-Preston (born 1978), is a British meteorologist and broadcaster.
Born in Yorkshire, "Kaddy" was a nickname she gained while growing up in Saudi Arabia She was educated at Bradfield College and Reading University
She trained as a meteorologist at the Met Office, spending time as a forecaster for various gas & electricity companies and football teams. She was also a weather forecaster for war zones for Harrier planes at RAF Cottesmore.
She joined BBC South East in September 2001, as part of the launch team for South East Today, describing herself as a "weather bird". Aside from weather presenting, Lee-Preston also presented the regional current affairs series Inside Out. In early 2007 she won the Royal Television Society Best Regional Personality award for the South.
After a cut in BBC regional funding, which resulted in her being dropped from Inside Out and replaced by newsreader Natalie Graham, she left BBC South East on 30 March 2012. In part replaced by Tomasz Schafernaker, since 19 September 2012 she has worked with the network on a freelance basis.
She gave birth to her first child, a daughter, on 9 December 2014.
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Natalie Frances Graham (born 1972) is a British television presenter, who often presents BBC South East's South East Today. She also presents the region's Inside Out.
Early life
She was born in Worthing, West Sussex (then in Sussex). Her younger sister was born in 1974. She went to Angmering School. She studied Philosophy and Psychology at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, then completed a Postgraduate Diploma at Highbury College in Portsmouth.
Career
BBC
She started at BBC Southern Counties Radio in 1996, then moved to South Today. She joined South East Today in Kent at its start in 2000, when it replaced the former Newsroom South East. As well as South East Today, she also fronts the regional programme on Sundays with Julia George.
Personal life
She lives with her partner James Trollope, and daughter (born January 2002) and son (born July 2004), in Seaford, East Sussex.

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