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Govind Singh

British  
/ ˈɡəʊvɪnd sɪŋ /

noun

  1. See Gobind Singh

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"You give funds for hailstorm, floods, etc, so you should now add Covid-19 too. It's not that only one state has been affected by it, it's a pandemic," Govind Singh Dotasara, a minister in Rajasthan, told The Indian Express newspaper.

From BBC

Under the government’s guardianship, a school was later set up in the temple building, which remained functional until recently, when Sikhs won a legal battle to have the property returned, temple custodian Govind Singh said.

From Seattle Times

The temple is managed by a Pakistani Sikh, Govind Singh.

From Washington Post

Companies are after customers like 59-year-old potato farmer Govind Singh Panwar.

From The Wall Street Journal

Three adults were also killed in the crash, Himachal Pradesh state transport minister Govind Singh Takur told the Press Trust of India news agency.

From Seattle Times