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Brahmagupta
Brahmagupta ( – ) was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who is credited as the first person to understand and formalize the concept of the number zero for nothing in mathematics. He is the author of two early works on mathematics and astronomy: the Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta (BSS, "correctly established doctrine of Brahma", dated 628), a theoretical treatise, and the Khandakhadyaka ("edible bite", dated 665), a more practical text. He was the first Indian scholar to describe gravity as an attractive force, and used the term "gurutvākarṣaṇam" in Sanskrit to describe it. He is also credited with
Ram Narayan
Indian classical sarangi player (1927–2024)

Lakshmi Mittal
Indian steel magnate
Jaswant Singh
Indian politician and retired army officer (1938–2020)

Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Vice President of India from 2002 to 2007

Ila Arun
Indian actress and singer
Vasundhara Raje
Indian politician
Gayatri Devi
Maharani of Jaipur and Indian politician (1919–2009)
Rajyavardhan Rathore
Indian politician
Chanda Kochhar
Indian businesswoman

Jasraj
Pandit Jasraj (28 January 1930 – 17 August 2020) was an Indian classical vocalist, belonging to the Mewati gharana (musical apprenticeship lineage). His musical career spanned 75 years resulting in national and international fame, respect and numerous major awards and accolades. His legacy includes memorable performances of classical and semi-classical vocal music, classical and devotional music, albums and film soundtracks, innovations in various genres including Haveli Sangeet and popularizing the Mewati Gharana – a school of thought in Hindustani classical music. Pandit Jasraj taught
Sooraj R. Barjatya
Indian film director
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil of Rajpipla
Member of the royal family of Rajpipla, LGBT rights activist
Jamnalal Bajaj
Indian activist (1884-1942)
K. Natwar Singh
Indian politician (1929–2024)
Richa Pallod
Indian actress
Ghanshyam Das Birla
Indian businessman (1894–1983)
Abhijeet Gupta
Indian chess grandmaster
Vishwa Mohan Bhatt
Indian mohan veena player
Ramnath Goenka
Indian newspaper publisher (1904–1991)
Ashok Gehlot
Indian politician
Shama Sikander
Indian actress
Girija Vyas
Indian politician
Bharat Bhushan
Indian actor
Devendra Jhajharia
Indian Paralympic athlete
Hemlata
Indian female singer
Magha
Sanskrit poet
Juhi Parmar
Indian actress
Shobhana Bhartia
Indian businesswoman
Swati Piramal
Indian businesswoman
Rajendra Singh
Indian environmentalist
Piru Singh
Recipient of Param Vir Chakra (1918-1948)
Sudha Shivpuri
Indian actress (1937-2015)
Limba Ram
Indian archer
Jagannath Pahadia
Governor of the state of Haryana (1932-2021)
Nagendra Singh
Indian judge (1914–1988)
Vijaydan Detha
Indian writer (1926–2013)
Ramesh Chandra Lahoti
35th Chief Justice of India
Ravi Bishnoi
Indian cricketer
Anshu Jain
Indian-born British businessman (1963–2022)
Naveen Jindal
Indian politician
Jatin–Lalit
Jatin–Lalit is an Indian music director duo consisting of brothers Jatin Pandit and Lalit Pandit. They are widely known for their contributions to Hindi cinema during the 1990s and early 2000s. The duo is known for their melodious compositions and has been associated with several hit films. Some of their most famous works include Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Mohabbatein, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, and Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha.
Pamella Bordes
Indian photographer and model

Man Mohan Sharma
Indian chemical engineer
Murli Deora
Indian politician
Komal Kothari
Indian folklorist
Kailash Chandra Meghwal
Indian politician
Kailash Sankhala
Indian naturalist (1925-1994)
Rajendra Mal Lodha
41st Chief Justice of India
Sarla Birla
business woman from India
Nakuul Mehta
Indian actor
Dalveer Bhandari
Indian judge
Brij Bhushan Kabra
Indian guitar player
Krishna Kumar Birla
Indian businessman, industrialist, philanthropist and politician (1918-2008)
Vijaypat Singhania
chairman emeritus
Shaurya Chauhan
Indian television actor & host
Vinod Rathod
Indian playback singer
Ram Narain Agarwal
Indian aerospace engineer

Sis Ram Ola
Indian politician

Kiku Sharda
Indian comedian, film and television actor