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  1. Dr Balwant Singh is a Professor in Soil Chemistry in the Faculty of Agriculture & Environment at the University of Sydney. He joined the university in 1998 from the University of Reading where he was a lecturer in soil mineralogy. His teaching and research interests are in the environmental soil chemistry. More specifically, his research focus ...

  2. Dr. Balwant Singh’s Hospital Inc was established in the year 2004 to render various medical services. The overall management of the Hospital is looked after by a governing board which is under the supervision of Dr. Balwant Singh Jr., Chairman of the Board and Dr. Madhu Pandey Singh, Chief Executive Officer. Further the Hospital also employs qualified and highly experienced staff to run its ...

  3. Outpatient Clinic: Mon - Fri: 8am to 5pm | Sat: 8am to 1pm. Home; About Us. Hospital Profile; For Businesses; In-Patient; Patient’s Rights; Departments

  4. Dr. Balwant Singh's Hospital, Georgetown, Guyana. 73,585 likes · 1,326 talking about this. We are the leading private hospital in Guyana,providing the best care at unbeatable prices!

  5. Balwant Singh (1945 – 14 November 2010), popularly known as Ballu, [1] was an Indian volleyball player, considered a star of the India men's national volleyball team. [2] His son Narender is a professional volleyball player who plays for the Indian volleyball Team. Kaul village panchayat also organised Balwant Singh Memorial tournament after ...

  6. Contacts. Bringing new life into this world is a beautiful and one of the most important things a person can experience. Which is why we at Dr. Balwant Singh’s hospital have made extra efforts towards bolstering the services offered by our obstetrics department. We have specialist in attendance at every delivery and a neonatologist.

  7. Maharaja Balwant Singh. Balwant Singh Sahib Bahadur, also known as Maharaja Balwant Singh (1711–1770), was the ruler of Benares State in northern India. Balwant Singh came from the Dynasty of Gautam Bhumihar . [1] [2] He succeeded his father as Raja of Kaswar and Nazim of Benares in 1738. Leading a much more martial life, he built a fort and ...