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Garhwali people

The Garhwali people are an Indian ethnolinguistic group native to the Garhwal, in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, who speak Garhwali, an Indo-Aryan language.[1]

Garhwali people
Regions with significant populations
Garhwal (Uttarakhand, India)
Languages
Garhwali
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Kumaoni people, Khas people

Etymology

In modern usage, "Garhwali" is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic, cultural, and ancestral or genetic origins is from the Garhwal Himalayas. Their ethnonym is derived from the word ‘Garhwal’ or 'Gadwal'. The exact origin of the word Garhwal is unknown. However, it is believed to be derived from the title ‘Garh-wala’ (owner of forts) given to the ruler Mayal, who is said to have consolidated 52 principalities to form the kingdom in the 14th century. After this conquest, the domain under Mayal is said to have been called ‘Garhwal’, possibly due to the numerous forts in the region.

Prior to Mayal, the name of the area and its people was unknown. However, some historians like "Atkinson" have alluded to ‘Khas-des’ (Land of the Khasas), and "Sircar" has stated that ‘Stri-Rajya’ (Kingdom of Women) is the ancient name of Garhwal and Kumaon. However, there are no evidences to corroborate these claims.

The earliest reference to this region are found in the Skanda Purana which describes its names as Kedar Khand and Himvat respectively.'. It describes the area that contained Gangadwar (Haridwar and Kankhala), Badrinath, Gandhamardan, and Kailash.[2]

Garhwal Kingdom

 
Location of Uttarakhand within India.
 
Location of Garhwal in Uttarakhand.
 
Portrait of a couple in a village at Uttarakhand, India

The Kingdom of Garhwal was founded by Mayal Rajputs nearly 1000 years ago. The area comprises 52 principalities called garhs (fortresses). These were small and had their own chiefs who were responsible for the welfare of the garhs. The Mayal dynasty ruled the Kingdom until 1803 before the "Gurkhas" invaded Kumaon and Garhwal. Gurkhas defeated Garhwal king and ruled for over twelve years. These Gurkha raided in the British territories that led to broke out the Anglo–Nepalese War in 1814.

At the end of the Anglo–Nepalese War, Garhwal Kingdom and Kumaon Kingdom were known as the British districts. However, Tehri's principality was left to King Sudarshan Shah, son of king Pradymun. A part of this kingdom was taken by the British, and later, it became known as the British Garhwal which spread over the area of 5,629  mi2 (14,580  km2). After the British rule, Garhwal made rapid development. Two battalions of the Indian army (the 39th Garhwal Rifles) were deployed in the area, stationed at the military cantonment of Lansdowne. Grain was one of the major corps of this area. Apart from this, cloth, while salt, borax, livestock, and wool were imported from Tibet. The administrative headquarters of the area were established at Pauri. Srinagar (Garhwal) was the largest city and served as an important trade center along with the town of Kotdwara which is situated at Oudh and Rohilkhand railway tracks. Later, it became a part of the Punjab Hill States Agency of British India. Most of the Uttarkashi district acceded to the Union of India in 1949.

Garhwali are known for their courage because they were preferred by the British as an army. Garhwali Kingdom was one of the few kingdoms that never came under the Muslim rule influence.

The history of Garhwal is older than that of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Worshipping Lord Shiva is attributing reverent honour and homage to him. According to the great Mahabharata, Garhwal is believed to be the land where the Vedas and the Shastras were made.[3]

Language

The Garhwali language (गढ़वळि भाख/भासा) is primarily spoken by the Garhwali people of the north-western Garhwal Division from the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalayas. The Garhwali language is classified as a Central Pahari language belonging to the Northern Zone of Indo-Aryan languages. Garhwali is one of the 325 recognised languages of India[4] which is spoken by over 2,267,314 people[5] such as Tehri Garhwal, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarkashi, Chamoli, Dehradun, Haridwar and Rudraprayag districts of Uttarakhand.[6]

The language has many regional dialects including:[7] Srinagari, Tehri (Gangapariya), Badhani, Dessaulya, Lohbya, Majh-Kumaiya, Bhattiani, Nagpuriya, Rathi, Salani (Pauri), Ravai, Parvati, Jaunpuri, Gangadi (Uttarkashi), Chandpuri. Srinagari dialect is the literary standard, while Pauri is generally regarded as the prominent one.

However, for a number of reasons, Garhwali is a rapidly shrinking language. The UNESCO Atlas of the World's Endangered Languages book authored by "Theo Baumann" has described Garhwali language one of the moribund languages that needs to be protected.[8]

Local deities

Chandrabadni Devi Temple is located in Tehri Garhwal. The temple can be reached either from 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) long rout Kandikhal to Srinagar-Tehri or 9 kilometres (5.6 mi)) long Jamnikhal en route Dev Prayag-Tehri via a link road of Jurana. It can also be reached via (1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi)) long bridle path.

The temple administration body organises several annual events including cultural and religious seminars.[9]

Umra Narayan is situated between the mystic and peaceful hills of Rudraprayag where "Devine" temple of Lord Umra Narayan (Isth Dev of gram sann) is located. According to mythology, this temple was built during the time of Adi Shankracharya, and is believed that it was constructed by Adi Shankracharya when he was on his way to Lord Badrinath's temple. The temple has been now renovated and is 5–7 kilometres (3.1–4.3 mi) away from the central city of Rudraprayag.

It is also believed that most of the "Isth Devas" in the Garhwal region are the incarnation of "Lord Vishnu" (Narsingh Dev Ji), and sometimes even the incarnation of "Vishnu" itself.

Koteshwar Mahadev is located about three kilometres inside the 'heart' of Rudraprayag, Koteshwar Mahadev temple. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva. This place is presumed to be the same spot where Lord Shiva was stopped for meditation where he was on his way to Kedarnath. According to local mythology, this temple has its presence since the time of Bhasmasur (the Deadly Asur/demon), who received a boon from "Shiva" that turned a head into Bhasma or ashes whenever he touched with boon to anyone's head. Lord Shiva accompanied by another one reached to a cave which was the home of Lord Shiva, and finally lord "Vishnu" helped him by killing the demon. The temple is filled with fantastic energy/aura, and one can feel it. Few drops of water are continually running through the hill.

Dhari Devi temple of "Dhari Devi" is situated on the banks of the river Alaknanda. One has to travel 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Srinagar (Pauri Garhwal) on Srinagar-Badrinath highway to Kaliya Saur, and then turn down where one has to travel half of a kilometre towards Alaknanda river. The upper part of Goddess "Kali" is worshipped here. According to the local people, the face of the idol changes as a girl, a woman, and an old lady according to the passage of time. This idol is located in an open area. Many times, villagers and some philanthropists tried to build a roof for Goddess, but their efforts returned empty handed as the roof gets dismantle every time. As per "Srimad Devi Bhagwat", there are 108 Shakti Peeth as in India, and this holy shrine is one of them.

Kalimath, also known as "Kaviltha", is a village which is regarded as a divine place and Shakti Peeth. It lies at an altitude of around 6,000 feet (1,800 m) on the river Saraswati in the Himalayas, surrounded by the peaks of Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand. Kalimath is situated close to Ukhimath and Guptakashi. It is one of the "Siddha Peeths" of the region and is regarded a respectful place with religious importance. The temple of the goddess Kali is located in this village and is visited by many devotees throughout the year, especially during the "Navratras". There are 108 Shakti Peethas in India, and this holy shrine is one of them as described in the "Srimad Devi Bhagwat". The upper part of goddess Kali is worshipped in "Dhari Devi". Goddess Kali killed the demon "Raktavija" here in this area. After killing the demon, they went under the earth.

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  • Pawan Suyal (First-class cricketer, Left-arm medium-pace bowler, plays for Delhi cricket team in domestic cricket, currently a part of Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League)[11][12]
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References

  1. ^ Anup Chandola (2000). Discovering Brides. Writers Club Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-0595099009.
  2. ^ Rawat, Ajay S. Garhwal Himalayas: A Study in Historical Perspective.
  3. ^ Service, Tribune News. "Kingdom that Mughals could never win". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  4. ^ "India languages". We make learning fun. Hindikids. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  5. ^ . 6 February 2012. Archived from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2018.
  6. ^ Claus-Peter Zoller (March 1997). "Garhwali. A language of India". Ethnologue. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  7. ^ "Garhwali". Ethnologue. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  8. ^ "UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger". UNESCO. Retrieved 14 May 2013. Search 'Garhwali'
  9. ^ "Chandrabadni Devi Temple". euttaranchal.com. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  10. ^ "Dehradun's Manish to represent India in Japan's Asian Walking Championship 2017 - Himalayan Buzz". Himalayan Buzz. 12 February 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2018.
  11. ^ "Pawan Suyal Profile". NDTV. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  12. ^ "7 Popular Cricket Players from Uttarakhand - Himalayan Buzz". Himalayan Buzz. 14 March 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2018.

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1 2 Television 5 1 3 Radio 5 1 4 Beauty pageants 5 1 5 Hollywood 5 1 6 Music 5 1 7 Folk music 5 2 Art 5 3 Social work and activism 5 3 1 Indian independence movement 5 4 Historical figures 5 5 Religion 5 6 Science and academics 5 7 Indian Armed Forces 5 7 1 Gallantry award recipients 5 7 2 Prominent names 5 8 Bureaucracy 5 9 Judiciary 5 10 Politics 5 11 Business and industry 5 12 Sports 5 12 1 Mountaineering 5 12 2 Shooting 5 12 3 Chess 5 12 4 Athletics 5 12 5 Cricket 5 12 6 Football 5 12 7 Journalism and literature 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEtymology EditIn modern usage Garhwali is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic cultural and ancestral or genetic origins is from the Garhwal Himalayas Their ethnonym is derived from the word Garhwal or Gadwal The exact origin of the word Garhwal is unknown However it is believed to be derived from the title Garh wala owner of forts given to the ruler Mayal who is said to have consolidated 52 principalities to form the kingdom in the 14th century After this conquest the domain under Mayal is said to have been called Garhwal possibly due to the numerous forts in the region Prior to Mayal the name of the area and its people was unknown However some historians like Atkinson have alluded to Khas des Land of the Khasas and Sircar has stated that Stri Rajya Kingdom of Women is the ancient name of Garhwal and Kumaon However there are no evidences to corroborate these claims The earliest reference to this region are found in the Skanda Purana which describes its names as Kedar Khand and Himvat respectively It describes the area that contained Gangadwar Haridwar and Kankhala Badrinath Gandhamardan and Kailash 2 Garhwal Kingdom EditMain article Garhwal Kingdom Location of Uttarakhand within India Location of Garhwal in Uttarakhand Portrait of a couple in a village at Uttarakhand India The Kingdom of Garhwal was founded by Mayal Rajputs nearly 1000 years ago The area comprises 52 principalities called garhs fortresses These were small and had their own chiefs who were responsible for the welfare of the garhs The Mayal dynasty ruled the Kingdom until 1803 before the Gurkhas invaded Kumaon and Garhwal Gurkhas defeated Garhwal king and ruled for over twelve years These Gurkha raided in the British territories that led to broke out the Anglo Nepalese War in 1814 At the end of the Anglo Nepalese War Garhwal Kingdom and Kumaon Kingdom were known as the British districts However Tehri s principality was left to King Sudarshan Shah son of king Pradymun A part of this kingdom was taken by the British and later it became known as the British Garhwal which spread over the area of 5 629 mi2 14 580 km2 After the British rule Garhwal made rapid development Two battalions of the Indian army the 39th Garhwal Rifles were deployed in the area stationed at the military cantonment of Lansdowne Grain was one of the major corps of this area Apart from this cloth while salt borax livestock and wool were imported from Tibet The administrative headquarters of the area were established at Pauri Srinagar Garhwal was the largest city and served as an important trade center along with the town of Kotdwara which is situated at Oudh and Rohilkhand railway tracks Later it became a part of the Punjab Hill States Agency of British India Most of the Uttarkashi district acceded to the Union of India in 1949 Garhwali are known for their courage because they were preferred by the British as an army Garhwali Kingdom was one of the few kingdoms that never came under the Muslim rule influence The history of Garhwal is older than that of Ramayana and Mahabharata Worshipping Lord Shiva is attributing reverent honour and homage to him According to the great Mahabharata Garhwal is believed to be the land where the Vedas and the Shastras were made 3 Language EditMain article Garhwali language The Garhwali language गढ वळ भ ख भ स is primarily spoken by the Garhwali people of the north western Garhwal Division from the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand in the Indian Himalayas The Garhwali language is classified as a Central Pahari language belonging to the Northern Zone of Indo Aryan languages Garhwali is one of the 325 recognised languages of India 4 which is spoken by over 2 267 314 people 5 such as Tehri Garhwal Pauri Garhwal Uttarkashi Chamoli Dehradun Haridwar and Rudraprayag districts of Uttarakhand 6 The language has many regional dialects including 7 Srinagari Tehri Gangapariya Badhani Dessaulya Lohbya Majh Kumaiya Bhattiani Nagpuriya Rathi Salani Pauri Ravai Parvati Jaunpuri Gangadi Uttarkashi Chandpuri Srinagari dialect is the literary standard while Pauri is generally regarded as the prominent one However for a number of reasons Garhwali is a rapidly shrinking language The UNESCO Atlas of the World s Endangered Languages book authored by Theo Baumann has described Garhwali language one of the moribund languages that needs to be protected 8 Local deities EditChota Char Dham Yamunotri Kedarnath BadrinathThis box viewtalkedit Chandrabadni Devi Temple is located in Tehri Garhwal The temple can be reached either from 8 kilometres 5 0 mi long rout Kandikhal to Srinagar Tehri or 9 kilometres 5 6 mi long Jamnikhal en route Dev Prayag Tehri via a link road of Jurana It can also be reached via 1 5 kilometres 0 93 mi long bridle path The temple administration body organises several annual events including cultural and religious seminars 9 Rudraprayag Umra Narayan Koteshwar Mahadev Dhari Devi KalimathUmra Narayan is situated between the mystic and peaceful hills of Rudraprayag where Devine temple of Lord Umra Narayan Isth Dev of gram sann is located According to mythology this temple was built during the time of Adi Shankracharya and is believed that it was constructed by Adi Shankracharya when he was on his way to Lord Badrinath s temple The temple has been now renovated and is 5 7 kilometres 3 1 4 3 mi away from the central city of Rudraprayag It is also believed that most of the Isth Devas in the Garhwal region are the incarnation of Lord Vishnu Narsingh Dev Ji and sometimes even the incarnation of Vishnu itself Koteshwar Mahadev is located about three kilometres inside the heart of Rudraprayag Koteshwar Mahadev temple It is dedicated to Lord Shiva This place is presumed to be the same spot where Lord Shiva was stopped for meditation where he was on his way to Kedarnath According to local mythology this temple has its presence since the time of Bhasmasur the Deadly Asur demon who received a boon from Shiva that turned a head into Bhasma or ashes whenever he touched with boon to anyone s head Lord Shiva accompanied by another one reached to a cave which was the home of Lord Shiva and finally lord Vishnu helped him by killing the demon The temple is filled with fantastic energy aura and one can feel it Few drops of water are continually running through the hill Dhari Devi temple of Dhari Devi is situated on the banks of the river Alaknanda One has to travel 15 kilometres 9 3 mi from Srinagar Pauri Garhwal on Srinagar Badrinath highway to Kaliya Saur and then turn down where one has to travel half of a kilometre towards Alaknanda river The upper part of Goddess Kali is worshipped here According to the local people the face of the idol changes as a girl a woman and an old lady according to the passage of time This idol is located in an open area Many times villagers and some philanthropists tried to build a roof for Goddess but their efforts returned empty handed as the roof gets dismantle every time As per Srimad Devi Bhagwat there are 108 Shakti Peeth as in India and this holy shrine is one of them Kalimath also known as Kaviltha is a village which is regarded as a divine place and Shakti Peeth It lies at an altitude of around 6 000 feet 1 800 m on the river Saraswati in the Himalayas surrounded by the peaks of Kedarnath in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand Kalimath is situated close to Ukhimath and Guptakashi It is one of the Siddha Peeths of the region and is regarded a respectful place with religious importance The temple of the goddess Kali is located in this village and is visited by many devotees throughout the year especially during the Navratras There are 108 Shakti Peethas in India and this holy shrine is one of them as described in the Srimad Devi Bhagwat The upper part of goddess Kali is worshipped in Dhari Devi Goddess Kali killed the demon Raktavija here in this area After killing the demon they went under the earth Notable people EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Film and television Edit Hindi cinema Edit Brijendra Kala actor dialogue writer Chitrashi Rawat actress Deepak Dobriyal actor Himani Shivpuri actress Priyanshu Painyuli actor Sanjay Khanduri director Tigmanshu Dhulia dialogue writer director actor screenwriter producer and casting director Urvashi Rautela actress Varun Badola actor Anushka Sharma actress Tripti Dimri actress Jagat Rawat actor Madhurima Tuli actress Television Edit Aditi Sajwan actress Alka Kaushal actress Asha Negi actress Barkha Sengupta actress Priyanka Kandwal actress Raghav Juyal dancer choreographer and actor Richa Panai actress Shivangi Joshi actress Shruti Bisht actress Shruti Ulfat actress Radio Edit Abhilash Thapliyal radio jockey and actor Beauty pageants Edit Anukriti Gusain actress Femina Miss India Miss Asia Pacific World 2014 Manasvi Mamgai model Femina Miss India 2010 Hollywood Edit Navi Rawat Indian American actress Music Edit Jubin Nautiyal Bollywood singer Folk music Edit Basanti Bisht folk singer Padma Shri award recipient Chander Singh Rahi folk singer composer poet musician Jeet Singh Negi folk singer Meena Rana folk singer Narendra Singh Negi folk singer and composer Padma Shri and Sangeet Natak Akademi Award recipient Pritam Bhartwan folk singer Padma Shri award recipient Art Edit Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna Hindi writer and poet Ganga Prasad Vimal Hindi writer and poet Leeladhar Jagudi Hindi writer poet Padma Shri and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Manglesh Dabral Hindi writer poet and journalist Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Mola Ram 18th century Indian painter who originated the Garhwal branch of the Pahari Kangra school of painting Ranbir Singh Bisht Indian painter and the Principal of the College of Fine Arts Lucknow University Padma Shri and Lalit Kala Akademi Fellowship recipient Taradutt Gairola lawyer author editer Viren Dangwal Hindi writer poet journalist and academician Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Social work and activism Edit Anil Prakash Joshi environmentalist Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan recipient Chandi Prasad Bhatt environmentalist Chipko movement leader Padma Bhushan and Ramon Magsaysay Award recipient Gaura Devi Leader of Mahila Mangal Dal of Chipko movement Indira Priyadarshini 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Kala psychiatrist Chandra Prakash Kala ecologist Prem Lal Joshi accounting researcher and professor Ruchi Badola ecologist Vijay Prasad Dimri geophysical scientist Padma Shri recipient Indian Armed Forces Edit Gallantry award recipients Edit Naik Darwan Singh Negi Victoria Cross from 1st Battalion of 39th Garhwal Rifles Rifleman Gabar Singh Negi Victoria Cross from 2nd Battalion 39th Garhwal Rifles posthumous Havildar Gajender Singh Bisht Operation Black Tornado 2008 Ashoka Chakra posthumous Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat hero of Indo China War 1962 Maha Vir Chakra posthumous Prominent names Edit General Bipin Rawat Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of the Army Staff Lt Gen Anil Chauhan Director General of Military Operations DGMO Indian Army Lt Gen Anil Kumar Bhatt General Officer Commanding GOC XV Corps also called as the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army former Director General of Military Operations DGMO Indian Army Lt Gen Jaiveer Singh Negi Commandant of Indian Military Academy Indian Army Lt Gen Balwant Singh Negi Retd former General Officer Commander in Chief GOC in C Central Command Indian Army Lt Gen Madan Mohan Lakhera Retd former Governor of Mizoram former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Lt Gen Tejpal Singh Rawat Retd former Director General of the Assam Rifles Indian Army and former MP Lok Sabha Director General Rajendra Singh former Director General of the Indian Coast Guard Maj Gen B C Khanduri Retd former Union Minister of Surface Transport former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand and former MP Lok Sabha Air Marshal Arvindra Singh Butola Air Officer Commander in Chief AOC in C Training Command Indian Air Force Brigadier Surendra Singh Panwar Retd Brigadier S K S Negi Retd Colonel Ajay Kothiyal Retd Kirti Chakra and Shaurya Chakra recipientBureaucracy Edit Ajit Doval National Security Adviser of India Kirti Chakra President s Police Medal and Police Medal recipient Anil Dhasmana former chief of the Research and Analysis Wing the external intelligence agency of IndiaJudiciary Edit Mukandi Lal barrister judge politician writer and art critic from the Princely State of Tehri Garhwal Sudhanshu Dhulia Justice Uttarakhand High Court Judge In Charge Education Uttarakhand Judicial and Legal Academy Ravindra Maithani Judge at the High Court of Uttarakhand at Nainital since December 2018 Politics Edit Anil Baluni journalist politician MP Rajya Sabha Bhakt Darshan politician former Union Minister of State for Education and Transport former MP Lok Sabha Brahm Dutt politician former Union Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas former MP Lok Sabha Chandra Mohan Singh Negi politician former MP Lok Sabha Dhan Singh Negi politician Former MLA of Tehri Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna politician former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Kamalendumati Shah former Queen of the Princely State of Tehri Garhwal former MP Lok Sabha Mahant Avaidyanath politician former Mahant of Gorakhnath Math former MP Lok Sabha Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah politician MP Lok Sabha Lt Col Manabendra Shah politician former King of the Princely State of Tehri Garhwal former MP Lok Sabha Manohar Kant Dhyani politician former MP Rajya Sabha Manorama Dobriyal Sharma politician former MP Rajya Sabha Paripoornanand Painuli politician former MP Lok Sabha Ramesh Pokhriyal politician Union Minister of Human Resource Development former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Rita Bahuguna Joshi politician MP Lok Sabha Satpal Maharaj politician former MP Lok Sabha Tirath Singh Rawat politician Chief Minister of Uttrakhand Trepan Singh Negi politician former MP Lok Sabha Trivendra Singh Rawat politician Former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Vijay Bahuguna politician former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Yogi Adityanath politician Mahant of Gorakhnath Math Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh former MP Lok Sabha Business and industry Edit P L Gairola Indian banker former chairman of Dena Bank O P Bhatt Indian banker 22nd Chairman of the State Bank of IndiaSports Edit Mountaineering Edit Arvind 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arm fast medium bowler plays for Punjab cricket team currently a part of Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League Aryan Juyal Wicketkeeper batsman part of the India national under 19 cricket team who won the 2018 Under 19 Cricket World Cup Hemlata Kala Player for the India national women s cricket team Pawan Suyal First class cricketer Left arm medium pace bowler plays for Delhi cricket team in domestic cricket currently a part of Delhi Capitals in the Indian Premier League 11 12 Preeti Dimri Player for India women s national cricket team Rishabh Pant Player for India national cricket team WikipediaFootball Edit Deependra Negi Indian professional football midfielder for Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League Manish Maithani Indian precessional football midfielder for Pune City in the Indian Super League Sahil Panwar Indian professional football defender for Pune City in the Indian Super League Journalism and literature Edit Viren Dangwal Poet and recipient of the Sahitya Academy Award for his renowned contribution in Hindi Literature Manglesh Dabral poet and journalist He was a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award in 2000 Shivprasad Dabral Charan Historian poet and writer Hindi and Garhwali from Uttarakhand See also EditGarhwal division Garhwal Rifles Kumaoni peopleReferences Edit Anup Chandola 2000 Discovering Brides Writers Club Press p 28 ISBN 978 0595099009 Rawat Ajay S Garhwal Himalayas A Study in Historical Perspective Service Tribune News Kingdom that Mughals could never win Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 2 January 2020 India languages We make learning fun Hindikids Retrieved 14 May 2013 Census of India Statement 1 6 February 2012 Archived from the original on 6 February 2012 Retrieved 28 May 2018 Claus Peter Zoller March 1997 Garhwali A language of India Ethnologue Retrieved 14 May 2013 Garhwali Ethnologue Retrieved 31 May 2018 UNESCO Interactive Atlas of the World s Languages in Danger UNESCO Retrieved 14 May 2013 Search Garhwali 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