Nationality Indian Role Director Name Ashok Kheny | Website www.ashokkheny.com Citizenship Indian Movies Prem Kaa Game, Prasad | |
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Born October 5, 1950 (age 74) ( 1950-10-05 ) Bidar, Karnataka, India Alma mater National Institute of Technology KarnatakaWorcester Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts Occupation MLAManaging Director of SAB, Philadelphia and Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise Relatives Shivakumar Kheny (brother) Education National Institute of Technology, Karnataka Siblings Shivakumar Kheny, Narendra Kheny, Sanjay Kheny, Sunitha Kheny Residence Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, Pennsylvania, United States, United States of America, Bengaluru Similar People Madhuri Bhattacharya, Malaika Arora Khan, Javed Akhtar, Tara Sharma, Sameer Kochhar |
Sri ashok kheny s 61st birthday celebrations
Ashok Kheny is an MLA from Bidar South, Karnataka and the Managing Director of Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises (NICE), which is best known for the construction of Bangalore–Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC) project. He is also the Director of India International Infrastructure Engineers (IIIE) Limited. He is a Graduate of Electrical Engineering from National Institute of Technology Karnataka. Kheny has been in the news for his scuffles with former prime Minister of India H. D. Deve Gowda over the land acquisition for the BMIC project.
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- Sri ashok kheny s 61st birthday celebrations
- Rajinikanth will act as new movie tipu sultan ashok kheny entertamil com
- Indian Institute of Cartoonists
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Kheny is the recipient of the Outstanding Businessman of the Year from a Minority community award for the year 1987 conferred by the then President of the United States Ronald Reagan. Kheny owns the cricket team Karnataka Bulldozers in Celebrity Cricket League.

Rajinikanth will act as new movie tipu sultan ashok kheny entertamil com
Indian Institute of Cartoonists
During 2004, Kheny being an ardent admirer of the cartoons, step forward as an Honorary Chairman of the Indian Institute of Cartoonists. He dedicated the Institute 5000 square feet of premises in the heart of Bangalore to establish the Indian Cartoon Gallery, first of its kind in India.