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LUCKNOW DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Submitted Map Detail>=1000 sq.mtr (Except Residential) S.NO. Map App. No Name Colony Name 1 MAP20190318140 Bhasker Neogi Ntpc 905950 2 MAP20190219102 Rajeshwer Dayal Sharma (NBCC Railway Land 744830 India Ltd.) 3 MAP20190318112 SPRING GARDEN Spring Garden 635407 Faizabad Road 4 MAP20190325180 Ansal Properties & Infrastructure Api Ansal (Sushant 001037 Ltd Ansal City) 5 MAP20190314153 NATIONAL BOTANICAL RESEARCH Gokhley Marg 806553 INSTITUTE 6 MAP20190209182 RAKHI SAHU Aurangabad Khalsa 7 MAP20190313141 Ansal Properties & Infrastructure Api Ansal (Sushant 102540 Ltd Ansal City) 8 MAP20190307181 SAINT DON BOSCO EDUCATIONAL Sector J 631963 SOCIETY Jankipuram, Sitapur Road Yojna 9 MAP20190304151 MR. BRIJENDRA SINGH BHATIA, Transport Nagar 842050 MR. MANJEET SINGH Phase 2 Kanpur BHATIA,RANMEET SINGH BHATIA Road Commercial 10 MAP20190301214 WAQAS AZIZ QIDWAI Plot No.-509 & 435213 510,Mutakipur,Luck 11 MAP20190302134 RAHUL YADAV Gauravnow Vihar 442437 Chinhat Lucknow 12 MAP20190227091 MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL Mahanagar 339970 THROUGH SISTER SELVIE 13 MAP20190221121 ISABELLA THOBURN COLLEGE Faizabad Road 704980 CAMPUS 14 MAP20190226100 Ramjeet Api Ansal (Sushant 703463 City) 15 MAP20190225123 ASIF NASEEM Shine Valley 16 MAP20190222153 Vijay Kumar Mdhukar Nizampur Malhore 17 MAP20190106112633793 U.P. ASBESTOS LTD. COMPANY KhasraLucknow No. 015400 1251(Part),1252Ka( Part),1252Kha(Part) ,1 18 MAP20190218184 GOPAL DAS AGARWAL Maithal Sharan 618650 Gupt Ward 19 MAP20190211171 RAJIV KUMAR SINGH Na 013200 20 MAP20190214084 PRAVEEN -
Faculty of Commerce
( 73 ) FACULTY OF COMMERCE Office :2368062, 230-7318, 6701320 [email protected] Prof. A.R. Tripathi (O) 2368062, 230-7318, 6701320 Head & Dean (R) 2316174 (M) 9415813498 Abdus Salam (O) 6701325 Asstt. Registrar (M) 9336912847 Name & Address Designation Telephone/Cell No.& email BhartiyaShishuMandir, Agrawal SP Professor (O) 6701331(R) 2316948 Narghat, Mirzapur- B-72, Brij Enclave 3252672 231001 Colony, Sunderpur, Jaiswal VK Asstt Prof. (R)226038 Varanasi. Royal Public School 9198179791 Ahmad M. Professor (O) 6701328 P.O. Adalhat, Mirzapur- [email protected] New L/29, Hyderabad 9935615405, 9455666734 231302 Colony, B.H.U. Vns. dr.mahmad.bhu.gmail.com Jha B. Professor (O) 6701366(R) 2366599 Ansari A.A. Professor (R) 2270536 Satyam Nagar Colony, 9452439596 Near 9415818610 Bhagwanpur, B.H.U., [email protected] AdarshBalVidyalaya, Varanasi Kakarmatta, D.L.W., Jha S.N. Professor (O) 6701342, (R) 2360903 Varanasi B 21/122-F, [email protected] Chandra S Professor (O) 6701131 Kamachha, Baijnatha, B 36/20 A-14, (R)2311980 Varanasi Brahmanand Ext. No. [email protected] Kumar P Professor (O) 6701133, (R) 2575181 1, Durgakund, Varanasi R-14, Hyderabad [email protected] Chaudhari AK Asstt .Prof. 9454816659 Colony, B.H.U., Vns Hans Villa, Flat No. Mall C.P. Professor (O) 6701333(R) 369439 582-H, Ganga Nagar New D 1/GF, Tulsidas (R) 2366476 Near Laxmi Narayan Colony, B.H.U., 9935346171 Mandir, Chandragupt Varanasi [email protected] Nagar, Basaratpur, Mathur J.S. Professor (O) 6701134(R) 2316919 Gorakhpur-573003 B 73, Brij Enclave 9935776607 Das S.C. Professor (O) 6701812(R) 2575367 Colony, Sunderpur, New L/32, Hyderabad 9415624673 Varanasi Colony, B.H.U.Vns. -
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Uttar Pradesh RPS ITC UPZJ7C Name Ram Piyare Singh Industrial Training Centre Address Maharwa Gola , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/16/2003-TC Govt. ITI UPZJ8C Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Tanda Address Tanda , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/7/2001-TC Chandra Audyogik UPZLPX Name Chandra Audyogik Prashikshan Kendra Address Dhaurhara, Sinjhauli , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/152/2009-TC WITS ITC UPZLQ4 Name WITS ITC Address Patel Nagar Akbarpur , , , Ambedkar Nagar - 224122 File Nos. DGET-6/24/160/2009-TC Kamla Devi Memorial Voc. UPZLT9 Name Kamla Devi Memorial Vocational Training Institute Address Pura Baksaray, Barua Jalaki, Tanda , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/235/2009-TC Hazi Abdullah ITC UPZLTK Name Hazi Abdullah ITC Address Sultanpur Kabirpur, Baskhari , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/238/2009-TC K.B.R ITC UPZM02 Name K.B.R ITC Address Shastri Nagar, Akbarpur , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/236/2009-TC Govt.ITI (W) Agra UP1750 Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute (Women Branch) Address , , , Agra - 0 File Nos. 0 Women Govt ITI, Agra UP1751 Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute for Women (WB) Address Vishwa Bank , , , Agra - 0 File Nos. DGET-6/24/16/2000-TC Govt ITI Agra UP1754 Name Govt Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Agra - 282001 File Nos. DGET-6/24/20/92 - TC Fine Arts Photography Tra UP2394 Name Fine Arts Photography Training Institute Address Baba Bldg. Ashok Nagar , , , Agra - 282001 File Nos. DGET-6/21/1/88 - TC National Instt of Tech Ed UPZJZ2 Name National Institute of Tech Educational Vijay Nagar Colony Address North Vijay Nagar Colony , , , Agra - 282004 File Nos. -
An Inventory of Lichens in Uttar Pradesh Through Bibliographic Compilation
National Conference on Forest Biodiversity : Earth’s Living Treasure 22nd May , 2011 An Inventory of Lichens in Uttar Pradesh through Bibliographic Compilation Sanjeeva Nayaka* and Dalip K. Upreti Lichenology Laboratory, National Botanical Research Institute Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow - 226 001 *Email : [email protected] Introduction monographic studies (Awasthi 1980, Akhtar & Awasthi 1980, Awasthi & Srivastava 1989, Joshi & Lichens are basically fungi that construct self sustainable composite thalli symbiotically in Upreti 2007, 2008, Pant & Upreti 1993, Singh & association with alga and or cyanobacteria. They are Upreti 1984, Upreti 1988, 1997, Upreti & Büdel included in the fungal Kingdom, but have members 1990). In the mean time, lichens growing over of other two kingdoms; Bacteria and Chromista monuments attracted the attention of lichenologists (Cavalier-Smith 2004). Lichens are ubiquitous, and they are studied from some major monuments sensitive indicators of air pollution, microclimate of of Uttar Pradesh (Ayub 2005, Chatterjee et al. 1996, region, anthropogenic disturbances, forest health and Saxena et al. 2004, Singh & Upreti 1991). More continuity, and constitute an important component recently, air pollution studies with the help of of terrestrial biodiversity. It is estimated that in the lichens are being conducted in Faizabad (Dubey et world, there are about 20,000 species (Sipman & al. 1999), Kanpur (Satya & Upreti 2009, 2011), Aptroot ,2001) and in India 2300 species (Singh & Lucknow (Bajpai et al. 2004, Mishra et al. 2003, Sinha 2010). Saxena 2004, Saxena et al. 2007, Upreti & Bajpai 2003), Rae Bareli (Bajpai et al. 2010a, b) districts of In India, most of the lichenological explorations Uttar Pradesh and regarding this some lichens have were under taken in lichen rich regions such as been collected. -
COMPARISON of SELECTED SKINFOLDS BETWEEN TRIBAL and NON-TRIBAL MALE PLAYERS of HIMACHAL PRADESH Dr
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SPORTS AND APPLIED SCIENCE, VOL9, NO 2, April, 2019 Available Online www.sportscientistsviews. com Journal DOI-05-2016-44975451 Scientific Journal Impact Factor-4.917 COMPARISON OF SELECTED SKINFOLDS BETWEEN TRIBAL AND NON-TRIBAL MALE PLAYERS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH Dr. Hari Singh1 & Dr Lakshmi Tara2 Affiliations: 1 Department of Physical Education, Himachal Pradesh. University, Summerhill, Shimla-5, Himachal Pradesh. [email protected] 2 Village & P O-Lippa District-kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh ABSTRACT The present study has been conducted on 300 players with an aim to find out the difference in selected anthropometric variables i.e. skin-fold between tribal (n=150) and non-tribal (n=150) male senior secondary school players of Himachal Pradesh. Tribal sample were taken from the two tribal district i.e. Lahaul- Spiti and Kinnaur and two tribal tehsil i.e. Bharmour and Pangi of Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh. Non-tribal sample were taken from the three districts i.e. Hamirpur, Bilaspur and Una of Himachal Pradesh. Each player was tested for various skin-fold measurements necessary for estimation of biceps skin-fold, triceps skin-fold, forearm skin-fold and sub-scapular skin-fold of tribal and non- tribal players. To analyze the difference in selected skin-fold of two groups of tribal and non-tribal players were determined through ‘t’ test. From the findings, it has been found that non- tribal players possessed significantly greater triceps skin-fold and forearm skin- fold than tribal senior secondary school players. In biceps skin-fold and sub-scapular skin- fold also non-tribal players possessed slightly greater mean value than tribal senior secondary school players. -
By: Abhishek Somal Roll No.2 Ashish Sabarwal Roll No.10 Gautam Sharma Roll No.19 Rahul Bagga Roll No.40 Hero Honda Motors Ltd
By: Abhishek Somal Roll No.2 Ashish Sabarwal Roll No.10 Gautam Sharma Roll No.19 Rahul Bagga Roll No.40 Hero Honda Motors Ltd. is the world's largest manufacturer of two ʹ wheelers, based in India. The company is a joint venture between India's Hero Group and Honda Motor Company, Japan that began in 1984. In 2001, the company achieved the coveted position of being the largest two-wheeler manufacturing company in India and the ͚World No.1͛ two-wheeler company in terms of unit volume sales in a calendar year by a single company. Hero Honda has retained that coveted position till date. Today, every second motorcycle sold in the country is a Hero Honda bike. Every 30 seconds, someone in India buys Hero Honda's top-selling motorcycle ʹ Splendor Hero Honda bikes are manufactured across three globally benchmarked manufacturing facilities. Two of these are based at Gurgaon and Dharuhera which are located in the state of Haryana in northern India. The third and the latest manufacturing plant is based at Haridwar, in the hill state of Uttrakhand. 3 Year Key Events 1983 Joint Collaboration Agreement with Honda Motor Co. Ltd. Japan signed Shareholders Agreement signed 1984 Hero Honda Motors Ltd. incorporated 1985 First motorcycle "CD 100" rolled out 1987 100,000th motorcycle produced 1991 New motorcycle model - "CD 100 SS" introduced,500,000th motorcycle produced 1994 New motorcycle model - "Splendor" introduced ,1,000,000th motorcycle produced 1998 2,000,000th motorcycle produced 1999 New motorcycle model - "CBZ" introduced .Environment management System of Dharuhera Plant certified with ISO-14001 by DNV Holland Year Key Events 2000 4,000,000th motorcycle produced , Environment Management System of Gurgaon Plant certified ISO-14001 by DNV Holland ,Splendor declared 'World No. -
Copyright by Mohammad Raisur Rahman 2008
Copyright by Mohammad Raisur Rahman 2008 The Dissertation Committee for Mohammad Raisur Rahman certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Islam, Modernity, and Educated Muslims: A History of Qasbahs in Colonial India Committee: _____________________________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________________________ Cynthia M. Talbot _____________________________________ Denise A. Spellberg _____________________________________ Michael H. Fisher _____________________________________ Syed Akbar Hyder Islam, Modernity, and Educated Muslims: A History of Qasbahs in Colonial India by Mohammad Raisur Rahman, B.A. Honors; M.A.; M.Phil. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin August 2008 Dedication This dissertation is dedicated to the fond memories of my parents, Najma Bano and Azizur Rahman, and to Kulsum Acknowledgements Many people have assisted me in the completion of this project. This work could not have taken its current shape in the absence of their contributions. I thank them all. First and foremost, I owe my greatest debt of gratitude to my advisor Gail Minault for her guidance and assistance. I am grateful for her useful comments, sharp criticisms, and invaluable suggestions on the earlier drafts, and for her constant encouragement, support, and generous time throughout my doctoral work. I must add that it was her path breaking scholarship in South Asian Islam that inspired me to come to Austin, Texas all the way from New Delhi, India. While it brought me an opportunity to work under her supervision, I benefited myself further at the prospect of working with some of the finest scholars and excellent human beings I have ever known. -
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List of Stadiums in India
Stadiums in India Stadium State Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK) Kolkata, West Bengal Eden Gardens Kolkata, West Bengal Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium Hyderabad, Telangana Kaloor International Stadium Kochi, Kerala Greenfield International Stadium / The Sports Hub Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala DY Patil Sports Stadium Mumbai, Maharahstra EMS Corporation Stadium Kozhikode, Kerala Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium Ahmedabad, Gujarat Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh Barabati Stadium Cuttack, Odisha Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium Nagpur, Maharashtra Feroz Shah Kotla Ground New Delhi Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Cricket Stadium (Barsapara Stadium) Guwahati, Assam Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Stadium Bhubaneswar, Odisha JSCA International Stadium Complex Ranchi, Jharkhand M. Chinnaswamy Stadium Bengaluru, Karnataka M. A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chepauk Stadium) Chennai, Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium Pune, Maharashtra CB Patel International Cricket Stadium Surat, Gujarat Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium Ranchi, Jharkhand JRD Tata Sports Complex Stadium Jamshedpur, Jharkhand Wankhede Stadium Mumbai, Maharashtra Green Park Stadium Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium (Khandheri Cricket Stadium) Rajkot, Gujarat GMC Balayogi Athletic Stadium Hyderabad, Telangana Kanchenjunga Stadium Siliguri, West Bengal Khuman Lampak Main Stadium Imphal, Manipur Maharaja Bir Bikram College Stadium Agartala, Tripura Barkatullah Khan Stadium Jodhpur, -
The Maulana Who Loved Krishna
SPECIAL ARTICLE The Maulana Who Loved Krishna C M Naim This article reproduces, with English translations, the e was a true maverick. In 1908, when he was 20, he devotional poems written to the god Krishna by a published an anonymous article in his modest Urdu journal Urd -i-Mu’all (Aligarh) – circulation 500 – maulana who was an active participant in the cultural, H ū ā which severely criticised the British colonial policy in Egypt political and theological life of late colonial north India. regarding public education. The Indian authorities promptly Through this, the article gives a glimpse of an Islamicate charged him with “sedition”, and demanded the disclosure of literary and spiritual world which revelled in syncretism the author’s name. He, however, took sole responsibility for what appeared in his journal and, consequently, spent a little with its surrounding Hindu worlds; and which is under over one year in rigorous imprisonment – held as a “C” class threat of obliteration, even as a memory, in the singular prisoner he had to hand-grind, jointly with another prisoner, world of globalised Islam of the 21st century. one maund (37.3 kgs) of corn every day. The authorities also confi scated his printing press and his lovingly put together library that contained many precious manuscripts. In 1920, when the fi rst Indian Communist Conference was held at Kanpur, he was one of the organising hosts and pre- sented the welcome address. Some believe that it was on that occasion he gave India the slogan Inqilāb Zindabād as the equivalent to the international war cry of radicals: “Vive la Revolution” (Long Live The Revolution). -
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कायालय:-नगर परषद् बेनीपुर िशा कोषांग ारंिभक िशक िनयोजन वष(2019-20)ातक ेड (VI-VIII) िशक अिथयों की औपबंिधक मेधा सूची(िवषय:-सामािजक िवान) PAGE:- 1/205 CATEGOR ADDRESS OF MATRIC GRADUTI TRAINI AVERAGE TET/CT MERIT SL.NO. FORM NO. NAME OF APPLICANT'S FATHER'S/HUSBAND'S NAME DOB Y DISTRICT % INTER % ON % NG % TOTAL % % ET W.T POINT REMARKS 1 5554 MD ANWARUL HAQUE MD MUSLIM 03.05.1990 EBC MADHUBANI 90.00 86.00 58.80 74.80 309.60 77.40 2 79.40 2 6617 NEHA KUMARI SANJAY KUMAR 05.03.1993 URF NAWADA 81.00 75.80 65.87 77.15 299.82 74.96 4 78.96 3 5820 LAL CHAUDHARY PRADIP NARAYAN CHAUDHARY 01.10.1987 EWS MADHUBANI 74.86 76.56 74.13 81.80 307.35 76.84 2 78.84 SANTOSH CHANDRA 4 7148 CHAUDHARY RAM SUDIST CHAUDHARY 02.03.1980 EWS MADHUBANI 68.00 76.00 72.87 87.90 304.77 76.19 2 78.19 5 3244 KUMARI MADHURI RAM AWDHESH PRASAD 12.07.1996 EBCF AURANGABAD 79.71 78.83 63.47 80.46 302.47 75.62 2 77.62 6 2661 ANAND MOHAN JHA SURESH KUMAR JHA 16.06.1995 EWS MADHUBANI 81.40 74.40 62.60 75.92 294.32 73.58 4 77.58 7 2609 SHIVANI SINGH HARI NARAYAN SINGH 27.04.1993 URF RANCHI 67.80 84.40 63.40 86.13 301.73 75.43 2 77.43 83477 NISHA KUMARI UMESH KUMAR SINGH 26.02.1990 URF VAISHALI 75.60 81.40 67.60 77.10 301.70 75.43 2 77.43 9 1054 SONI KUMARI SUGRIV MEHTA 18.10.1991 BCF MUNGER 73.80 80.33 66.91 79.10 300.14 75.04 2 77.04 10 6365 SRISHTI RAY SHAMBHU RAY 06.12.1995 BCF SARAN 74.10 64.60 74.43 84.69 297.82 74.46 2 76.46 11 1350 GEETA MISHRA MANOJ KUMAR MISHRA 04.12.1995 URF DARBHANGA 70.30 83.50 64.88 78.54 297.22 74.31 2 76.31 12 5877 SWATI PRADEEP KUMAR CHOUDHARY -
Important Stadiums in India & World
Is Now In CHENNAI | MADURAI | TRICHY | SALEM | COIMBATORE | CHANDIGARH | BANGALORE|NAMAKKAL|ERODE|PUDUCHERRY www.raceinstitute.in | www.bankersdaily.in IMPORTANT STADIUMS IN INDIA & WORLD Chennai: #1, South Usman Road, T Nagar. | Madurai: #24/21, Near Mapillai Vinayagar Theatre, Kalavasal. | Trichy: opp BSNL office, Juman Center, 43 Promenade Road, Cantonment. | Salem: #209, Sonia Plaza / Muthu Complex, Junction Main Rd, State Bank Colony, Salem. | Coimbatore #545, 1st floor, Adjacent to SBI (DB Road Branch), Diwan Bahadur Road, RS Puram, Coimbatore (Kovai) – 641002 | Chandigarh: SCO 131-132 Sector 17C. | Bangalore. H.O: 7601808080 / 9043303030 | www.raceinstitute.in Important Stadiums in India: 1. Wankhede Stadium Mumbai, Maharashtra Cricket 2. Feroz Shah Kotla Ground Delhi Cricket 3. M.A. Chidambaram Stadium Chennai , Tamil Nadu Cricket 4. Eden Gardens Kolkata, West Bengal Cricket 5. Gymkhana Ground Mumbai , Maharashtra Cricket 6. Jsca Stadium Ranchi, Jharkhand Cricket 7. Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium Pune , Maharashtra Cricket 8. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium Hyderabad, Telangana Cricket 9. Barkatullah Khan Stadium Jodhpur, Rajasthan Cricket 10. Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Kochi, Kerala Multipurpose ( football (soccer) and cricket) 11. K.D. Singh Babu Stadium Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Multipurpose 12. Fatorda Stadium Margao, Goa Football & Cricket 13. Maulana Azad Stadium Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir Cricket 14. Indira Priyadarshini Stadium Visakhapatnam, Andhra Cricket Pradesh 15. University Stadium Thiruvananthapuram, Multi-purpose Kerala 16. Roop Singh Stadium Gwalior , Madhya Pradesh Cricket 17. Nehru Stadium Pune, Maharashtra Multipurpose 18. Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium Delhi Multipurpose 19. Keenan Stadium Jamshedpur , Jharkhand Multipurpose 20. Sardar Patel Stadium Ahmedabad , Gujarat Cricket 21. Moti Bagh Stadium Vadodara , Gujarat Cricket 22. Sher-I-Kashmir Stadium Srinagar, Jammu & Cricket Kashmir 23.