Batra

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Batra is a clan of Arora community of Punjab, India. They are mainly followers of Hinduism and Sikhism.[1]

Notable people

Armed Forces

  • Vikram Batra, PVC (1974–1999), officer of the Indian Army, posthumously awarded India's highest award for valour

Athletics

  • Manika Batra, Indian table tennis player, Commonwealth Games gold medalist

Bollywood

  • Pooja Batra (born 1976), Indian actress who was Miss India International in 1993
  • Ritesh Batra (born 1979) film director
  • Sanjay Batra, television actor in India
  • Shakun Batra, Indian film director. He directed Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu , Kapoor & Sons and Gehraiyaan

Creatives

  • Adrienne Batra, Indian-Canadian journalist and editor-in-chief of the Toronto Sun
  • Aseem Batra, producer and writer of Scrubs
  • David Batra (born 1972), Swedish-Indian stand-up comedian and TV actor
  • Hemant Batra, Indian origin lawyer, public speaker and author
  • Vibha Batra, Indian author, advertising consultant, poet, lyricist, translator, travel writer, playwright, and columnist

Politics

Religious Leaders

Science and engineering

  • Anuj Batra, research electrical engineer specializing in ultrawideband wireless technology. He was included in Innovators Under 35 "TR35" list
  • Harsh Vardhan Batra, Indian scientist working in animal biotechnology in Indian Ministry of Science and Technology
  • Lekh Raj Batra, (1929–1999), distinguished Indian-American mycologist
  • Mukesh Batra, homeopathy practitioner, and Founder of Dr. Batra's Health Clinic Pvt Ltd.
  • Ravi Batra (born 1943), Indian-American economist, author, and professor at Southern Methodist University
  • Romesh Batra, professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Tech
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References

  1. ^ Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977169-1 – via Google Books.