Triloki Nath Kaul (or T. N. Kaul) (1913 - January 16, 2000) was one of India's foremost diplomats, who remained Indian Foreign Secretary (1967 - 1972) and strategic studies experts.
Mr Kaul on India invasion of the Portuguese colony of Goa
Interviews: Mr Kaul on the Indian action in the Portuguese territory of Goa; Dr Noggarrah, Portuguese Foreign Minister on the Portuguese position. India invades the Portuguese colony of Goa.
Date: 18/12/1961
Song : Shivratri Bhajan(Hearth Bhajan)
Singer and Composer : Triloki Nath Koul(Sevak)
Lyrics : Triloki Nath Koul(Sevak)@SevakeinStuti
published: 09 Mar 2021
Rajni Kaul: I knew my husband used to flirt with PM Mrs Margaret Thatcher- Part 2
Veteran BBC Broadcaster Rajni Kaul, 90, tells Cine Ink her husband Mahendra Kaul, former BBC broadcaster, had a heated verbal dual with India's Prime Minister, Morarji Desai, during the course of an interview in the late 1970s. She also reveals that as far as she is concerned it was not a secret that her husband Mahendra Kaul used to flirt with the then Prime Minister of the UK, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher.
She opens up about her life in conversation with her her fellow broadcaster, Pervaiz Alam. She regales her audience with amazing stories from her career, starting from All India Radio to the BBC Hindi Service in London.
Born in the city of Peshawar on 15th July 1929, Rajni got married to Kashmiri Pandit, Mahendra Kaul, who would go on to establish himself as a legendary broadcaster, work...
published: 07 May 2020
Guru brahma Guru Vishnu by AMARNATH KOUL || Kashi Koshur Bhajan
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Interviews: Mr Kaul on the Indian action in the Portuguese territory of Goa; Dr Noggarrah, Portuguese Foreign Minister on the Portuguese position. India invades...
Interviews: Mr Kaul on the Indian action in the Portuguese territory of Goa; Dr Noggarrah, Portuguese Foreign Minister on the Portuguese position. India invades the Portuguese colony of Goa.
Date: 18/12/1961
Interviews: Mr Kaul on the Indian action in the Portuguese territory of Goa; Dr Noggarrah, Portuguese Foreign Minister on the Portuguese position. India invades the Portuguese colony of Goa.
Date: 18/12/1961
Veteran BBC Broadcaster Rajni Kaul, 90, tells Cine Ink her husband Mahendra Kaul, former BBC broadcaster, had a heated verbal dual with India's Prime Minister,...
Veteran BBC Broadcaster Rajni Kaul, 90, tells Cine Ink her husband Mahendra Kaul, former BBC broadcaster, had a heated verbal dual with India's Prime Minister, Morarji Desai, during the course of an interview in the late 1970s. She also reveals that as far as she is concerned it was not a secret that her husband Mahendra Kaul used to flirt with the then Prime Minister of the UK, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher.
She opens up about her life in conversation with her her fellow broadcaster, Pervaiz Alam. She regales her audience with amazing stories from her career, starting from All India Radio to the BBC Hindi Service in London.
Born in the city of Peshawar on 15th July 1929, Rajni got married to Kashmiri Pandit, Mahendra Kaul, who would go on to establish himself as a legendary broadcaster, working with the VOA in Washington and BBC in London.
Mahendra Nath Kaul was decorated with Order of the British Empire in 1975, after the World War II for services to race relations through his BBC TV programmes. He was the first NRI to be awarded an OBE.
As Rajni Kaul shares fascinating anecdotes from her life of which large part was spent in Peshawar, Delhi, Washington and London.
Above all, Rajni says with a huge sense of pride, she will always remain a Peshawari girl. She gets emotional the moment Peshawar is mentioned. Her voice chokes and she starts reminiscing about her childhood that was spent in Peshawar.
She talks about her late husband Mahendra Kaul in great detail. He was 95 when he died on 11 July, 2018 in London. She met him at All India Radio where Kaul started his journey in broadcasting in July 1948 with Radio Kashmir. He later joined All India radio in Delhi, where Rajni met him for the first time.
Rajni Kaul was the first woman to join BBC Hindi Service as a staff member in1961.
This interview, broadcast in two parts, was recorded in the month of August, 2019, at Rajni Kaul's apartment in London.
Veteran BBC Broadcaster Rajni Kaul, 90, tells Cine Ink her husband Mahendra Kaul, former BBC broadcaster, had a heated verbal dual with India's Prime Minister, Morarji Desai, during the course of an interview in the late 1970s. She also reveals that as far as she is concerned it was not a secret that her husband Mahendra Kaul used to flirt with the then Prime Minister of the UK, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher.
She opens up about her life in conversation with her her fellow broadcaster, Pervaiz Alam. She regales her audience with amazing stories from her career, starting from All India Radio to the BBC Hindi Service in London.
Born in the city of Peshawar on 15th July 1929, Rajni got married to Kashmiri Pandit, Mahendra Kaul, who would go on to establish himself as a legendary broadcaster, working with the VOA in Washington and BBC in London.
Mahendra Nath Kaul was decorated with Order of the British Empire in 1975, after the World War II for services to race relations through his BBC TV programmes. He was the first NRI to be awarded an OBE.
As Rajni Kaul shares fascinating anecdotes from her life of which large part was spent in Peshawar, Delhi, Washington and London.
Above all, Rajni says with a huge sense of pride, she will always remain a Peshawari girl. She gets emotional the moment Peshawar is mentioned. Her voice chokes and she starts reminiscing about her childhood that was spent in Peshawar.
She talks about her late husband Mahendra Kaul in great detail. He was 95 when he died on 11 July, 2018 in London. She met him at All India Radio where Kaul started his journey in broadcasting in July 1948 with Radio Kashmir. He later joined All India radio in Delhi, where Rajni met him for the first time.
Rajni Kaul was the first woman to join BBC Hindi Service as a staff member in1961.
This interview, broadcast in two parts, was recorded in the month of August, 2019, at Rajni Kaul's apartment in London.
Namaskaar mahra...I hope you all are doing good!! I am back with another mesmerising kashmiri leela/bhajan which is sung by Amarnath koul ji...I hope this bhaja...
Namaskaar mahra...I hope you all are doing good!! I am back with another mesmerising kashmiri leela/bhajan which is sung by Amarnath koul ji...I hope this bhajan with soothe your mind and soul...Listening to this melodious bhajans will help you in meditating and connect with Almighty....
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Namaskaar mahra...I hope you all are doing good!! I am back with another mesmerising kashmiri leela/bhajan which is sung by Amarnath koul ji...I hope this bhajan with soothe your mind and soul...Listening to this melodious bhajans will help you in meditating and connect with Almighty....
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Interviews: Mr Kaul on the Indian action in the Portuguese territory of Goa; Dr Noggarrah, Portuguese Foreign Minister on the Portuguese position. India invades the Portuguese colony of Goa.
Date: 18/12/1961
Veteran BBC Broadcaster Rajni Kaul, 90, tells Cine Ink her husband Mahendra Kaul, former BBC broadcaster, had a heated verbal dual with India's Prime Minister, Morarji Desai, during the course of an interview in the late 1970s. She also reveals that as far as she is concerned it was not a secret that her husband Mahendra Kaul used to flirt with the then Prime Minister of the UK, Mrs. Margaret Thatcher.
She opens up about her life in conversation with her her fellow broadcaster, Pervaiz Alam. She regales her audience with amazing stories from her career, starting from All India Radio to the BBC Hindi Service in London.
Born in the city of Peshawar on 15th July 1929, Rajni got married to Kashmiri Pandit, Mahendra Kaul, who would go on to establish himself as a legendary broadcaster, working with the VOA in Washington and BBC in London.
Mahendra Nath Kaul was decorated with Order of the British Empire in 1975, after the World War II for services to race relations through his BBC TV programmes. He was the first NRI to be awarded an OBE.
As Rajni Kaul shares fascinating anecdotes from her life of which large part was spent in Peshawar, Delhi, Washington and London.
Above all, Rajni says with a huge sense of pride, she will always remain a Peshawari girl. She gets emotional the moment Peshawar is mentioned. Her voice chokes and she starts reminiscing about her childhood that was spent in Peshawar.
She talks about her late husband Mahendra Kaul in great detail. He was 95 when he died on 11 July, 2018 in London. She met him at All India Radio where Kaul started his journey in broadcasting in July 1948 with Radio Kashmir. He later joined All India radio in Delhi, where Rajni met him for the first time.
Rajni Kaul was the first woman to join BBC Hindi Service as a staff member in1961.
This interview, broadcast in two parts, was recorded in the month of August, 2019, at Rajni Kaul's apartment in London.
Namaskaar mahra...I hope you all are doing good!! I am back with another mesmerising kashmiri leela/bhajan which is sung by Amarnath koul ji...I hope this bhajan with soothe your mind and soul...Listening to this melodious bhajans will help you in meditating and connect with Almighty....
I would urge to all the new viewers to subscribe our channel and click on the bell icon so that you will never miss our videos....Like and share the video and help us to keep our kashmiri culture alive!! Thanking each one of you :)
Triloki Nath Kaul (or T. N. Kaul) (1913 - January 16, 2000) was one of India's foremost diplomats, who remained Indian Foreign Secretary (1967 - 1972) and strategic studies experts.
Someone´s watching me from somewhere when everything is breaking down Bare me to your temple mother let me die another day I will deny eternity as I´m watching me On my way down On my way down On my way down On my way down I´m going down One step further led me nowhere I was stuck inside this haunted house Why was I shown all this glory Heaven help me come around I will deny eternity as I´m watching me On my way down On my way down On my way down On my way down I´m going down I will deny eternity, I will deny eternity as I´m watching me On my way down On my way down On my way down On my way down
Punjab shock star-studded TN ... Punjab made a competitive 251 all out in 45.2 overs, and then bowled out a strong TN lineup for 175 in the 35th over ... However, pacer Siddharth Kaul took 5 for 50 to hinder TN’s charge.