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Alka, AlkA or ALKA may refer to:
People
- Alka Ajith (born c. 1997), Indian multilingual playback singer
 - Alka Amin (active from 2011), Indian television actress
 - Alka Balram Kshatriya, Indian politician, Member of the Parliament of India representing Gujarat
 - Alka Kaushal (born 1969), Indian film actress in Marathi cinema
 - Alka Kriplani (active from before 1995), Indian gynecologist, medical writer and academic
 - Alka Kubal (active from born 1965), Indian film actress in Marathi cinema
 - Alka Lamba (born 1975), Indian politician
 - Alka Matewa (born 1987), Belgian mixed martial artist from Democratic Republic of the Congo
 - Alka Nath (born 1950), Indian social worker and politician
 - Alka Nupur (active from 1981), Indian film actress in Hindi cinema
 - Alka Pande (born 1956), Indian art curator
 - Alka Rai, Indian politician
 - Alka Sadat (born 1981), Afghan documentary and feature film producer, director and cameraman
 - Alka Saraogi (born 1960), Indian novelist and short story writer in Hindi
 - Alka Singh, an Indian politician
 - Alka Tomar (active from 2003), Indian freestyle wrestler who won a gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
 - Alka Verma (active from 2014), Indian actress
 - Alka Vuica (born 1961), Croatian singer-songwriter and politician
 - Alka Yagnik (born 1966), Indian playback singer in Hindi cinema
 
Other uses
- Alka (Baltic religion), a sacred place in Baltic religion
 - Alka (insurance), a Danish insurance company
 - Alka (Svalbard), a Norwegian island
 - ALKA (weapon), a directed-energy weapon
 - American Lithuanian Cultural Archives (Lithuanian: Amerikos lietuvių kultūros archyvai), or ALKA, in Putnam, Connecticut, U.S.
 - DNA-3-methyladenine glycosylase II, also known as AlkA, an enzyme
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Alka
 - Alka-Seltzer, an effervescent antacid and pain reliever
 - Alka-Seltzer Time, a U.S. radio series broadcast 1949–1953
 - Hamari Bahu Alka, a 1982 Hindi movie
 - Sinjska alka, an equestrian competition held annually in Sinj, Croatia
 
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