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Bhaskar

British  
/ ˈbʌsˌkɑː /

noun

  1. Sanjeev (ˈsændʒiːv). born 1964, British actor and writer of Indian origin, known for the TV comedy series Goodness Gracious Me (1998–2001) and The Kumars at No. 42 (2001–06)

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In an article for the Times of India this month, Bhaskar Sunkara, founding editor of the American socialist magazine Jacobin, called Mr. Mamdani “the real deal—a Marxist by training and conviction.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Sanjeev Bhaskar, who worked with Jones on his final film Absolutely Anything, said:

From BBC

China's rare earth exports also account for around 70% of the world's supply of metals used for magnets in electric vehicle motors, said Natasha Jha Bhaskar from advisory firm the Newland Global Group.

From BBC

In curbing rare earth exports, Beijing has found its "best immediate lever" to pressure Washington for a favourable deal, Ms Bhaskar said.

From BBC

The “Some Time in New York City” album cover, showing its full lyrics, is reproduced in the accompanying book, alongside a 1973 letter to Bhaskar Menon, Capitol’s chairman, in which Lennon complains that he is “sick and tired” of the label censoring his work.

From The Wall Street Journal