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INDIAN WRITER
Gaura Pant; Gaura Pant ‘Shivani’; Gaura Pant Shivani; Shivani Gaura Pant; Gaura Pant 'Shivani'; Shivani (author)

Pant-hoot (call)         
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CHIMPANZEE VOCALIZATION
Pant hoot; Panthoot; Pant-hoot (call)
The pant-hoot (call) is a well-studied, structurally complex and long-distance vocalization of chimpanzees.Fedurek, P.
Apa Pant         
INDIAN PRINCE, GANDHIAN, WRITER, FREEDOM FIGHTER AND DIPLOMAT (1912-1992)
Apa Sahib; Apa Saheb Bala Saheb Pant; Appa Saheb Pant
Appasaheb Pant (1912-1992), also known as Apa Pant,see for instance declassified file no. 7(4)-P, 1955 at the National Archives of India, available on line via https://www.
Hargovind Pant         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
Member of 2nd loksabha har govind pant; Har Govind Pant
Hargovind Pant ( 19 May 1885 – 18 May 1957) was a freedom fighter and founder of the Kumaon Parishad political group in 1915. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India where he represented the interests of the hill districts of United Province.

Wikipedia

Shivani

Gaura Pant (17 October 1923 – 21 March 2003), better known as Shivani, was a Hindi writer of the 20th century and a pioneer in writing Indian women-centric fiction. She was awarded the Padma Shri for her contribution to Hindi literature in 1982.

She garnered a following in the pre-television era of 1960s and 1970s, and her literary works such as Krishnakali, were serialised in Hindi magazines like Dharmayug and Saptahik Hindustan. Through her writings, she also made the culture of Kumaon known to the Hindi speakers in India. Her novel Kariye Chima was made into a film, while her other novels including Surangma, Rativilaap, Mera Beta, and Teesra Beta have been turned into television serials.