Narsing Yadav

15-05-1963 - 31-12-2020

Sadhan Pande

13-11-1950 - 20-02-2022

Hemananda Biswal

01-12-1939 - 25-02-2022

Kamala Kumari

06-01-1945 - 26-07-2021

Kamala Kumari (6 January 1945 – 26 July 2021), known by her mononymous stage name Jayanthi, was an Indian actress known for her work in Kannada cinema and Tamil cinema. She was noted for her contributions to different genres of films from the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. She had appeared in over 500 films, including films in the Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and Marathi languages. She had received seven Karnataka State Film Awards, four times as Best Actress and twice as Best Supporting Actress, the President's Medal for Best Actress and two Filmfare Awards for Best Actress. She has been cited as Kannada cinema's "most bold and beautiful" actress by various media outlets, a title for which she has received substantial publicity. The Kannada film industry honored her with the title "Abhinaya Sharadhe", (Goddess Sharada in acting) Jayanthi was born in Bellary, in the erstwhile Madras Presidency of British India on 6 January 1945. Her father Balasubramanyam worked as English professor at the St Joseph's College in Bangalore. Her mother was Santhanalakshmi. Jayanthi was the eldest of three siblings and had two younger brothers. Her parents separated when she was young and her mother took the children and moved to Madras.Jayanthi's mother was keen on making her daughter a classical dancer and hence she joined a dance school. Her friend in dance school was the famous Tamil actress Manorama. As a child, Jayanthi went to the studios to see her idol N. T. Rama Rao. He called her and made her sit on his lap. Affectionately, he had asked her whether she would agree to become his heroine and the little girl had merely blushed. The pair would go on later in life to produce successful films such as Jagadeka Veeruni Katha, Kula Gowravam, Kondaveeti Simham and Justice Chowdhury. Jayanthi was ridiculed most of the time as she was plump and could never dance well. During her teens, she had the chance to act in a few Tamil and Telugu movies in bit parts. Jayanthi was shattered after the episode, but promised herself that one day she would prove her worth. Jayanthi's life changed when noted film director Y. R. Swamy spotted her during one of her dance rehearsals and cast her in his film Jenu Goodu after persuading her unrelenting mother who gave in after the former's third visit to her house. He also gave her the stage name.[1] Jayanthi enjoyed a good run in the Kannada Film industry. She has costarred in more than 40 movies with Rajkumar, the doyen of Kannada cinema. Jayanthi died on 26 July 2021 at the age of 76, due to age related ailments at her residence in Bengaluru.

Krishna Bose

26-12-1920 - 22-02-2020

Usha Ganguly

30-11--0001 - 23-04-2020

Com. S. S. Roy

01-05-1941 - 13-08-2020

Roopa Ganguly

25-11-1963 - 13-04-2021

Somendra Nath Mitra

31-12-1941 - 30-07-2020

Heera Singh Rana

06-06-1942 - 04-08-2020

Mr. Pandit Sukh Ram

27-07-1927 - 11-05-2022

Mr. Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu

11-06-1993 - 29-05-2022

Krishnakumar Kunnath ( KK)

23-08-1968 - 31-05-2022

Mamannamana Vijayan

16-10-1941 - 24-04-2022

Binapani Mohanty

11-11-1936 - 24-04-2022

Rajat Kumar Kar

02-10-1934 - 08-05-2022

Rajat Kumar Kar

02-10-1934 - 08-05-2022

Bhim Bahadur Gurung

11-10-1929 - 28-03-2022

Gurung was born on 11 October 1929 at Chakhung village in West Sikkim. He matriculated from St. Roberts School in Darjeeling. After his graduation from the University of Calcutta, he served as a teacher from 1953 to 1955. For a short period of time, he also worked as a staff reporter for the Calcutta-based newspaper Amrita Bazar Patrika. He also edited the first news-based Nepali Journal of Sikkim, called Kanchenjunga. Political career Gurung's political career commenced with his membership of the Sikkim Rajya Congress, which had been formed in December 1947, and of which he was to become General Secretary in 1958. In 1967, Gurung was elected Executive Councillor by L.D. Kazi's Sikkim Rashtriya Congress and remained in the party until 1971. He was a very strong supporter of the democratic movement in Sikkim. After Sikkim merged with India in 1975, Gurung was elected in the 1st Vidhan Sabha in 1977 as a candidate of the Sikkim National Congress. Consequently, he was appointed speaker of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly in 1977 and he remained speaker until 1979. In May 1984, Nar Bahadur Bhandari's government was dismissed by then-governor Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan. Shortly thereafter, Gurung was sworn in as the third Chief Minister of Sikkim. However, due to lack of support and instability, Gurung's government was dissolved and a presidential system implemented in the state. 2013–14 Gurung was a political advisor to the Chief Minister of Sikkim. In 2014 election he resigned and disassociated with Pawan Chamling and extended his support towards Sikkim Krantikari Morcha party. In 2019 general elections through a press statement he appealed to people of Sikkim to vote for Sikkim Krantikari Morcha which formed the government in Sikkim. Later, he was not in active politics.

Prafulla Kar

16-02-1939 - 17-04-2022

Sushant Singh Rajput

21-01-1986 - 14-06-2020

Sushant Singh Rajput

21-01-1986 - 14-06-2020

Ramesh Deo

30-01-1926 - 02-02-2022

Deep Sidhu

02-04-1984 - 15-02-2022

Mrs. KPAC Lalitha

10-03-1947 - 22-02-2022