Verma
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Verma is an Indian surname, commonly found in the northern states of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi. The name is generally used by the Hindu Kurmi, Sunar, Jaat and Kayastha community. This should not be confused with Varma, another Indian surname.
Some popular figures with this surname include:
- Arvind Prakash Verma, Great human Being
- Aman Verma, Indian TV show anchor and an actor
- Anil Verma, Canadian academic specializing in the study of industrial relations and human resource management
- Anil Verma, Sr. Software Engineer at CISCO Systems
- Anjana Verma, Indian Hindi poet
- Anupama Verma, Indian model
- Beni Prasad Verma, Indian politician from the Kaiserganj Lok Sabha Constituency in Uttar Pradesh
- Bhagwati Charan Verma, Indian Hindi writer
- Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma, Indian politician; Member of Parliament from Jalaun
- Binod Bihari Verma, Indian Maithili writer and
- Cheti Lal Verma, Indian industrialist
- Deepak Verma, British Asian actor, writer and television/film producer
- Daya-Nand Verma, Indian mathematician at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
- Deven Verma, Indian comic actor
- Dhirendra Verma, Indian Hindi poet
- Harish Chandra Verma, Indian nuclear experimental physicist and educationist
- Hikmat Singh Verma, Fiji Indian politician
- Neha Verma, Indian singer
- Nirmal Verma, Indian Hindi writer and novelist
- Om Prakash Verma, former governor of Punjab and a former Chief Justice of the Kerala High Court
- P Paul Verma, Indian film director, producer and writer of Punjabi and Hindi films
- Rajesh Verma, Indian politician
- Ravi Prakash Verma, Indian politician
- Ramkumar Verma, Indian Hindi poet
- Ria Verma, fictional character in the film Monsoon Wedding, portrayed by Shefali Shetty
- Rita Verma, Indian politician; former Minister of State of Mines and Minerals in Government of India
- Sahib Singh Verma, Indian politician; Chief Minister of Delhi (1996-1998)
- Sandip Verma, Baroness Verma, British businesswoman; member of the House of Lords
- Sandy Verma, Sr. Telecommunication Executive at AT&T
- Shubha Verma, Australian actress
- Sunil Verma, campaigner for the rights of victims affected by the Bhopal disaster
- Tanvi Verma, Indian model and actress
- Usha Verma, Indian politician
- Ravi Verma V, India ruler of Cochin from 1943-46
- Vikram Verma, Indian politician from Madhya Pradesh
- Vrindavan Lal Verma, Indian Hindi novelist
[edit] See also
- Verma Ki Rasoi, a cookery show hosted by Indian chef Verma on TV Asia
- Verma module and Generalized Verma module, objects in the theory of Lie algebras, named after Daya-Nand Verma.