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Person    | Male  Born 9/11/1931  Died 6/10/2007

Dr. L. M. Singhvi

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: India

Dr. L. M. Singhvi

High Commissioner for India in the UK, 1991-7: after V. K. Krishna Menon, he was the second-longest-serving. Described on the web as "a great planter of trees. In England he has been planting trees to commemorate those English poets who loved India - Shelley and Yeats and Eliot - or whom India has loved, Wordsworth and Burns and Blake." All but Yeats and Eliot still to find, though perhaps they are not in London.

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Dr. L. M. Singhvi

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B R Ambedkar - tree

(catalpa Bignoides or Indian Bean Tree) Planted by H.E. Dr. L. M. Singhvi, H...

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Friendship tree

We could find no evidence that the Raghuveers were married but it seems very ...

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Gandhi and Indo-British togetherness trees

Friendship Tree (Koelreutaria paniculata or Pride of India) planted by Lord M...

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Gandhi Peace Grove

Gandhi Peace Grove - 50 To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Independen...

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Gandhi statue - Bloomsbury

This seatless statue belongs to the select group of seated London statues - s...

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