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Radha

American  
[rah-dah] / ˈrɑ dɑ /

noun

Hindu Legend.
  1. the milkmaid who became the consort of Krishna.


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Her elder sister Sonee, who also played cricket, gave up the sport so that Radha could continue playing.

From BBC

Left-arm spin-bowling Radha Yadav's journey is measured in a few steps along one lane in Kandivali, a suburb in the western city of Mumbai.

From BBC

While journalist Lisa Desjardins was interviewing Radha Muthiah, president and CEO of the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, D.C., she described a moment she observed while reporting from a food bank location.

From Salon

Chingakham Radha, one of the newly resettled residents, said she learned to make crochet dolls while living in the camp and now earns a small income from selling them.

From BBC

Before the conflict, Ms Radha was a homemaker and her husband worked as a labourer.

From BBC