Proper noun
A male given name from Sanskrit.
A female given name from Sanskrit.
(Hinduism) Name of the daughter of Uddalaka and mother of Ashtavakra.
One of the hundred sons of Dhritarashtra in Mahabharata.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs one of her colleagues observes, “Sujata is in constant demand to help professors with their teaching and learning problems.” Source: Internet
Previous books discussed by the club include, most recently, “” by William Kent Krueger, “” by John Banville, and “The Widows of Malabar Hill” by Sujata Massey. Source: Internet
In urgent need of money, Sagar hatched a conspiracy with Bhola to eliminate Sujata as he believed that the LIC agent would be carrying huge cash in the evening after collection from several clients. Source: Internet
Sujata, a mute girl (Aditi Rao Hydari) is in love with her neighbor, a Sufi priest (Dev Mohan) but her father gets her married off to a well-do-to NRI, in Dubai. Source: Internet
Local authorities have adopted “a ‘protectionist’ position, which leads to various regulatory and policing responses that seek to disadvantage, if not entirely eliminate, migrant entrepreneurship,” according to SAMP Jonathan Crush and Sujata Ramachandran. Source: Internet
Following the opening night screening, “Sujata will be in conversation with two other actors,” Chinsen said. Source: Internet