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"Mirakkel is an Indian reality show on Zee Bangla hosted by Mir Afsar Ali and directed by Subhankar Chattopadhyay. It is produced by Subhankar Chattopadhyay Productions. The show features stand-up comedians judged by Paran Bandyopadhyay, Sreelekha Mitra and Rajatava Dutta. The band Bandage, including Dwaipayan Saha, Nitin Mani, Suman Sinha, Subhajit Sarkar, Koushik, Saurav Bhattacharya, are responsible for the music. In 2011, the sixth season of Mirakkel went on air. After Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 6 ended, the producers of the reality show decided to launch another sub-season of Mirakkel called Mirakkel Akkel Challenger Awesomesala which ran for a year. Seasons Season 1 Winner Tapan Da Season 2 Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 2 (2007) For the second season, Tollywood actress Indrani Haldar chaired as a judge along with regular judges Paran Bandhapadhya and Rajatava Dutta. The champion was Atanu Burman. Season 3 Mirakkel Bare Miya chhote Miya (2008) In the 2008 season, contestants from previous seasons competed against newcomers. Rajatava Dutta, Srelekha Mitra, and Sidhu from Bengali band Cactus were initially the judges. Srelekha later replaced by Debolina Dutta. Mridul Bhattacharya was again the winner beating season 2 champion Atanu Barman in the final. Season 4 Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 4 (2009) This season only for the child performers was hosted by Mridul Bhattacharya. Tania from Burdwan became champion. Season 5 Mirakkel Akkkel Challenger 5 (2010) In season 5, Pranjol from Bijaygarh was the champion. Season 6 Mirakkel Akkkel Challenger 6 (2011) Season 6 started with 30 participants on 11 July 2011, hosted by Ali. This time Bangladeshi contestants also participated. This season featured the regular judges of Mirakkel along with the regular band Bandage. The joint winners were Vicky and Partha (together) and Abu Hena Rony. Season 6 Awesomesala Mirakkel Akkkel Challenger 6 Awesomesala (2012) The series started after grand finale of season 6. Comedians from season 6 participated in this season along with some new comedians from West Bengal as well as from Bangladesh. Abu Hena Rony was the season champion. Season 7 Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 7 (2013) The seventh season started on 25 February 2013 with 27 participants. Hosted by Mir and the same judges.The champion of this season was Subhashis Banerjee. Season 8 Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 8 (2014) The eighth season started on 4 August 2014 with 74 episodes. Hosted by Mir and the same Judges. The winner was Kaju AKA Chiranjeet Halder. He got a brand new car, advertising chance of Pran and three lakhs rupees. Season 9 Mirakkel Akkel Challenger 9 (2015-2016) The last season started on 10 December 2015 and ended with 82 episodes. Host and Judges were same. The Joint Winners were Aditya Sarkar, Raktima Das and Suman Gayen. Special guests were Indrani Haldar, Rachana Banerjee, Anupam Roy, Sidhartha Sankar “SIDHU” Ray, Saheb Chatterjee, Raj Chakraborty. Special guests as performers : Rudranil Ghosh, Kanchan Mullick. Season 10 Mirakkel season 10 has started its journey from 11th Oct, 2020 (after 4 years break). This time the show will air on Sundays from 8:00pm to 9:30pm. Again, the host is Mir Afsar Ali, but the judges have been changed. The new judges of this season are Kanchan Mullick, Sayantika Banerjee, Paoli Dam and Biswanath Basu. References External links telegraphindia.com Indian reality television series Bengali-language television programming in India "
"Albert Clerc. Albert Clerc (January 1830, Besançon – June 1918, Saint-Denis- en-Val) was a French chess master. Chess career He won at Paris 1856,http://www.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/~spin/chessmatches.html tied for 9-10th at Paris 1878 (Johannes Zukertort and Szymon Winawer won),http://xoomer.alice.it/cserica/scacchi/storiascacchi/tornei/1851-99/1878paris.htm took 2nd, behind Samuel Rosenthal, at Paris 1880 (the first French National Tournament, the 1st unofficial French Chess Championship), took 4th at Paris 1881 (the second French National Tournament, Edward Chamier won), and was a winner, ahead of Jules Arnous de Rivière, at Paris 1883 (the third French National Tournament),http://heritageechecsfra.free.fr/clerc.htm took twice 4th at Paris 1890 and 1892 (both won by Alphonse Goetz). Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables, An Electronic Edition, Anders Thulin, Malmö, 2004-09-01 References External links * 1830 births 1918 deaths French chess players 19th-century chess players "
"Kham is an area of eastern Tibet. Kham may also refer to: *Kham Magar, an ethnic minority in the Himalayan foothills of western Nepal *Kham language or Khamkura, the Tibeto-Burman language spoken by Kham Magars *KHAM, a USA radio station *Kham District, a district of Xiangkhouang Province, Laos *Naw Kham, Burmese drug lord *KHAM theory, in politics of Gujarat "