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List of people from Haryana

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This is a list of notable people from Haryana.

Academics

Authors

Arts, entertainment, and films

Actors and models

Comedian

Arts and architecture

  • Nek Chand Saini (1924–2015) Rock Garden fame.[7]

Singers and writers

Poet

Journalist

Shekhar Gurera, Editorial Cartoonist

Editorial cartoonist

Television journalists

Business

Ramdev, Patanjali Ayurved
  • Baba Ramdev from Patanjali Ayurved Ltd, born in Mahendragarh.[11]
  • O.P. Jindal, Former Member of Parliament, Haryana Power Minister, Founder — Jindal Group of Companies, hailing from Hissar
  • Sajjan Jindal, industrialist son of O.P. Jindal, hailing from Hisar, India.
  • Subhash Chandra, Founder Zee TV, Chairman ESSEL Group.
  • Sameer Gehlaut one of India's youngest self-made billionaire at just 34 years of age
  • Naveen Jindal Former Member of Parliament & Chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Limited.
  • Savitri Jindal Former Minister, Haryana Government & Chairman OP Jindal Group.

Rulers

Military

Politicians

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Sports

Kapil Dev, Cricketer
Sakshi Malik, Wrestler

Athletics

Badminton

Boxing

Cricket

Hockey

Kabaddi

  • Ramesh Kumar (born 1976), Arjuna Award (2005)
  • Anup Kumar (born 1983, Palra, Gurugram district), Arjuna Award (2012)[41]
  • Sunil Dabas (born Mohammadpur Majra village, Jhajjar district[42]) coach national female Kabbadi team, Dronacharya Award (2012), Padma Shri (2014)

Mountaineering

Volleyball

Wrestling

Shooting

Paralympics

Zaildars during British rule

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