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    Tara Mandal is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Ayesha Dharker. She was Dev Alahan's lover and left him after discovering his affair with Lisa Dalton in 2009.

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    Tara was the daughter of Prem and Nina Mandal. Her mother was a Bollywood star and had many affairs with other men, including Tara's boyfriends. Tara was introduced to Dev Alahan by her father in September 2008. Dev found himself instantly attracted to her. Nina, who was having an affair with Dev at the time, was furious and warned him off her daug...

    The character's creation and casting was announced one month after Coronation Streetwas lambasted in a report by chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission Trevor Phillips for being "too white".

    "Pleased to meet you." (First line, to Dev Alahan) --- "Your father, when I found out what he'd done, I was so angry and humiliated." (Final line, to Amber Kalirai)

  2. Jan 2, 2022 · The foundation stone of Patna Planetarium was laid by then chief minister in October 1989. The inauguration of Patna Taramandal was done by then Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav on 21 March 1993. Around 3.5 years were taken in the construction of the Tara Mandal and budget of 11 crores was spent on the taramandal.

  3. Ayesha Dharker appeared as Tara Mandal in 54 episodes of Coronation Street from 2008 to 2009.

  4. Tara Mandala establishes the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Council to address the underrepresentation of people from different cultural, racial, sexual orientation, and social backgrounds in the Dharma and at Tara Mandala. The council supports the expression and experience of cultural literacy and offers training to the staff, teachers, Living Dharma Apprentice Program (LDAP ...

  5. Tara Mandala offers solo and group practice, study, and retreat inspired by and anchored in authentic lineages of Vajrayana Buddhism, nurturing a complete path to ultimate realization as well as exploring the interface between Buddhist teachings and Western psychology … More »

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