• Keharsingh Jagatsingh, more commonly known as Sir Kher Jagatsingh (23 July 1931 – 19 July 1985) was a Mauritian politician and Labour Party (Mauritius)...
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  • Ameenah Gurib-Fakim Maya Hanoomanjee Sudhir Hazareesingh Mahesh Jadu Kher Jagatsingh Kailesh Jagutpal Anerood Jugnauth Lall Jugnauth Pravind Jugnauth Visham...
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    which he had held since the December 1976 elections. This made way for Kher Jagatsingh who took on Bhugaloo's ministerial seat. In the following election...
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  • Electoral Commission applied the Best Loser System formula and nominated Kher Jagatsingh as Bhugaloo's substitute. At the General Elections of June 1982 Bhugaloo...
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  • Guimbeau (1960–2024), former businessman and member of National Assembly Kher Jagatsingh (1931–1985), former minister Kailesh Jagutpal, minister Anerood Jugnauth...
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  • – Chairman of DAP. Member of parliament (aka "Tiger of Jelutong") Kher Jagatsingh – Minister of Education and Minister of Planning & Economic Development...
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  • Bookshop located on Bourbon Street, Port Louis. In 1954 Ramlallah, with Kher Jagatsingh's assistance, founded weekly newspaper Mauritius Times. In the 1960s...
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  • known as Beekrumsing or Beekrum) and Sir Kher Jagatsingh teamed up to start the publication, shortly after Jagatsingh had left the Civil Service and before...
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