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Arora
Arora is an Indo-Aryan community of the Punjab region. Commentators differ in their opinions regarding the relationship between the Arora and the Khatri community....

is an Indo-Aryan mercantile community in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent.

Arora may also refer to:

People with the surname

  • Amrita Arora
    Amrita Arora
    -Personal life and education:Arora was born in Chembur Mumbai to a Malayali mother, Joyce Polycarp, and a Punjabi father, Anil Arora. Her sister is Malaika Arora Khan....

     (born 1981), Indian actress
  • Chandan Arora
    Chandan Arora
    Chandan Arora is an Indian film editor and director in Bollywood, most known for his films, Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh and recent release, Striker...

    , an Indian film editor and director
  • Damodar Das Arora
    Damodar Das Arora
    Damodar Das Arora was a famous Punjabi poet, belonging to the Jhang District. He is famous for his poetic narration of the tale of Heer Ranjha, which is titled Heer Damodar. This was the first Punjabi language poem about this famous love-legend...

    , Punjabi poet
  • David Arora
    David Arora
    David Arora is an American mycologist, naturalist, and writer. He is the author of two popular books on mushroom identification, Mushrooms Demystified and All That the Rain Promises and More.......

     (born 1953), American mycologist, naturalist, and writer
  • Jagjit Singh Arora (1916–2005), commander of the Indian army in the Eastern front in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971
  • Jas Arora
    Jas Arora
    "Jas Arora" is a model come Bollywood actor. He comes from a Punjabi background.He first hit the silver screen with a forgettable film Main Solah Baras Ki, but later on bettered his record by making his presence felt in movies like, Dushman, Monsoon Wedding, Chalte Chalte and Pyar Ke Side...

    , a model and Bollywood actor
  • Karan Arora
    Karan Arora
    Karan Arora is a London based Indian film producer, entrepreneur and founder of High Ground Enterprise , a conglomerate of associate companies specializing in the media and entertainment domain....

     (born 1973), a London-based Indian film producer, entrepreneur and founder of High Ground Enterprise
  • Kush Arora
    Kush Arora
    Kush Arora is a dub and bhangra music producer from San Francisco His path to music meandered through metal, punk, goth, and industrial music. He also has a use for Punjabi instruments. He refined his booming, percussive aesthetic as a punk band drummer and cultivated his subversive sound-design...

    , American music producer
  • Manish Arora
    Manish Arora
    Manish Arora is an Indian fashion designer based in New Delhi. In early 2011, he was appointed as creative director of the womenswear collection of the French fashion house Paco Rabanne...

    , Indian fashion designer
  • Monish Arora
    Monish Arora
    Monish Arora is an Indian born Singaporean cricketer. A left-handed batsman and left-arm orthodox spin bowler, he has played for the Singapore national cricket team since 2004, having previously played first-class cricket in his native India between 1990 and 1998.-Biography:Born in Haryana in...

     (born 1971), Indian born Singaporean cricketer
  • Nikesh Arora
    Nikesh Arora
    Nikesh Arora is the current Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer at Google.-Early life:Nikesh holds a degree from Boston College and an MBA from Northeastern University, both of which were awarded with distinction. He also holds the CFA designation...

    , Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer at Google
  • Nira Arora
    Nira Arora
    Nira Arora is a Canadian radio broadcaster.She is the co-host of The Kid Carson Show with Nira Arora and Amy Beeman, a morning radio program on CFBT-FM in Vancouver, Canada. She was also a reporter and host for Shaw TV and a fill-in host for World Beats on Channel M.Arora is currently doing the...

    , Canadian radio personality
  • Punita Arora
    Punita Arora
    Lieutenant General Punita Arora is the first woman in India to don the second highest rank i.e Lieutant General of Indian Armed Forces. and the first Vice admiral of Indian Navy.-Early life:She was born into a Punjabi family which hails from Lahore...

    , the first woman to hold the ranks of Lieutenant General of Indian Armed Forces and Vice admiral of Indian Navy
  • Rahul Arora
    Rahul Arora
    Rahul Arora is an anchor for the Indian business news channel UTVi. He completed his B.A in economics with a Minor in Computer Science from Denison University, Granville, Ohio in 2002. He then worked with Primerica Financial Services - an independent private wealth management arm of Citigroup in...

    , Indian television presenter
  • Sam Arora
    Sam Arora
    Sam Arora is an American community advocate, businessman and politician from Montgomery County, Maryland. A Democrat, Arora was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2010, representing the state's 19th district...

    , Maryland politician
  • Samir Arora
    Samir Arora
    Samir Arora is best known as the founder, CEO and Chairman of the web design pioneering company NetObjects, Inc. from 1995 to 2001, and also as the co-founder, CEO and Chairman of Glam Media since 2003. Samir Arora holds 13 US software patents as co-inventor.- Education :Samir Arora grew up in New...

     (born 1965), American businessperson
  • Sanjeev Arora
    Sanjeev Arora
    Sanjeev Arora is a theoretical computer scientist who is best known for his work on probabilistically checkable proofs and, in particular, the PCP theorem. He is currently the Charles C...

     (born 1968), theoretical computer scientist
  • Shalini Arora
    Shalini Arora
    Shalini Arora is an Indian Television actress, popularly known as Bhavna for her role in Balaji’s top reigning show Pavitra Rishta on Zee TV....

     (born 1971), Indian television actress
  • Surinder Arora
    Surinder Arora
    Surinder Arora is a Punjabi English businessman whose hotel business is believed to make him worth £225 million. He concentrates on hotels near airports, making a specialty of providing rooms for aircrew, and has close links with British Airways and a strong personal interest in aviation In 2009...

    , Punjabi English businessman
  • Tarun Arora
    Tarun Arora
    Tarun Arora is an Indian male model turned actor who works in Bollywood films. He started his acting career with a cameo in the film, Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi. After working in several low-budget films, he received recognition for his role in Jab We Met....

    , Indian male model turned actor
  • Udai Prakash Arora
    Udai Prakash Arora
    Udai Prakash Arora is an Indian Historian well-known for his pioneering works in thefield of Graeco-Indian Studies. He started his teachingcareer at Allahabad University...

     (born 1944), Indian historian pioneer in Graeco-Indian Studies
  • Vijay Arora
    Vijay Arora
    Vijay Arora *Punjabi* was an actor in Hindi films and television serials, most famous for his roles in Yaadon Ki Baaraat and as Indrajit in the television serial Ramayan...

     (1946-2007), Indian actor
  • Vishal Arora
    Vishal Arora
    Vishal Arora is a journalist and writer based in New Delhi India. He is formerly the Features Editor of The Caravan, a fortnightly journal of politics and culture published from Delhi. Arora writes on politics,religion, culture and foreign affairs in south and south east Asia for national and...

    , a journalist and writer based in New Delhi, India

Other uses

  • Uttradhi Arora
    Uttradhi Arora
    The Uttradhi Arora, literally the Northern Aroras, are a major subgroup of the Arora social caste in India. They are Kshatriya in terms of varna. In historical legend, the Aroras were forced to flee persecution at the hands of Parasurama and left through three main gates from their hometown. Those...

    , major subgroup of the Arora social caste in India
  • Arora (web browser), a free and open source lightweight cross-platform web browser

See also

  • List of Aroras, a list of famous people of the Arora caste of the Punjab and Sindh
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