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Batra is a surname of the Arora community of the Punjab.
Notable People
- Anna Kinberg Batra (born 1970), Swedish politician, leader of the Moderate Party 2015-
- Anuj Batra, research electrical engineer at Texas Instrument
- David Batra (born 1972), Swedish-Indian stand up comedian and TV actor
- Dinanath Batra, Indian education activist with right wing connections
- Mukesh Batra, homeopathy practitioner, Chairman and Managing Director of Dr. Batra’s Positive Health Clinic Pvt Ltd.
- Nisha Batra, fictional character in the British soap opera Brookside
- Pooja Batra (born 1976), Indian actress from Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh
- Ravi Batra (born 1943), Indian-American economist, author, and professor at Southern Methodist University
- Romesh Batra, professor in the Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Virginia Tech
- Sanjay Batra, television actor in India
- Vikram Batra, PVC (1974–1999), officer of the Indian Army, posthumously awarded India's highest award for valour
- Raghunath Rai Batra, (born 1945), Teacher, famous poet writer, alwar rajasthan
See also
- Batra mine, a large chromium mine located in central Albania
- Bava Batra, the third of the three tractates in the Talmud in the order Nezikin
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References
- Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003). "Dictionary of American Family Names". Oxford University Press – via Google Books.