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S. No.Roll No. CNAME FNAME School Centre 1 28190501001 AADITYA KALAM SINGH GHS NATHPA V
CENTRE WISE ROLL No. CHART FOR NTSE (Stage-1 )2018 The Admit cards for the NTSE Stage-I to be held on 4th November 2018 have been dispatched by SCERT, Solan. In case of non receipt of the same, the candidate can still appear in the Examination if his/ her name reflects in the centre wise list( given below). In that case he/she is supposed to bring a valid Identity Proof (Adhaar Card/School ID Card)and a Passport size photograph along with him/ her to the specified centre. Any discripency in the spellings(Name, Father's Name),if any should be ignored at this level as the same would be taken up after the candidate qualifies the NTSE Stage-I Examination. S. No.Roll No. CNAME FNAME School Centre 1 28190501001 AADITYA KALAM SINGH GHS NATHPA V. NATHPA GBSSS Reckong Peo 2 28190501002 AAKANKSHA PREM SINGH GSSS GIABONG VPO GBSSS Reckong Peo 3 28190501003 AARTI LAYAK RAM GSSS SAPNI PO SAPNI GBSSS Reckong Peo 4 28190501004 AAYUSHI VIJENDER SINGH DEVI CHANDIKAGSSS GBSSS Reckong Peo 5 28190501005 ABINASH SHISH PAL GSSS CHAGAON NICHAR GBSSS Reckong Peo 6 28190501006 ADITI NEGI LT. HIMMAT SINGH JINDAL VIDYA MANDIR GBSSS Reckong Peo 7 28190501007 AKSHITA SUKH DEV SINGH GSSS BARANG TEHS KALPA GBSSS Reckong Peo 8 28190501008 AMAN DEEP ASHOK RAJ DEVI CHANDIKAGSSS GBSSS Reckong Peo 9 28190501009 AMISHA DHYAN BHAGAI GSSS PANGI TEHS. KALPA GBSSS Reckong Peo 10 28190501010 AMISHA DEVI PREM LAL GSSS SAPNI TEHSIL GBSSS Reckong Peo 11 28190501011 ANANYA HARISH CHAND KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GBSSS Reckong Peo 12 28190501012 ANITA KUMARI CHAKAR MALA GSSS RIBBA TEHS GBSSS -
Post Code-688)
Roll No List of the candidates who have been admitted provisionally for the Post of Junior Engineer Enviormental (Post Code-688) Sr. PostName Post App. No Name of Fathername PermanentAddress RollNumber ExaminationCentre ExamDate Reporting Time No. Code Candidate 1 Junior Environmental 688 1414628 Vivek Thakur S/O Ravinder Nath Village panoul Post Office Amarpur Tehsil 688000001 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Ghumarwin Amarpur (457) Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 2 Junior Environmental 688 1606677 Amit Mishra S/O: Nathu Ram Samleta (166) Bilaspur 688000002 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer I, Hamirpur 3 Junior Environmental 688 1426299 Rajat Kumar Rakesh Kumar Village And Post Office Dehar, Tehsil Sundernagar, 688000003 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Modgil Modgil District Mandi. I, Hamirpur 4 Junior Environmental 688 1682426 Sanjeev Kumar S/O Suresh Kumar Village Sumari, Tehsil Ghumarwin Samwari (316) 688000004 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 5 Junior Environmental 688 1311989 Pankaj Chandel S/O Susheel kumar Village Bard, Post Office Sunhani, Tehsil Jhandutta 688000005 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Chandel Bard (206) Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 6 Junior Environmental 688 1553788 Shubham S/O Sada Ram Village Peharwin Post Office Bhager Tehsil 688000006 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Bhardwaj Bhardwaj Ghumarwin -
Politics of Sub-Regionalism and Pressure Groups in the State
Reorganisation of State Politics of Sub-Regionalism and Pressure Groups Visit: www.civilstap.com For Any Query Mail us: [email protected] or call us at - (+91)-8146207241 0 POLITICS OF SUB-REGIONALISM AND PRESSURE GROUPS IN THE STATE Regionalism is the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose by people within a specific geographical region, united by its unique language, culture, language, etc. In a positive sense, it encourages people to develop a sense of brotherhood and oneness which seeks to protect the interests of a particular region and promotes the welfare and development of the state and its people. In the negative sense, it implies excessive attachment to one’s region which is a great threat to the unity and integrity of the country. Sub-regionalism is a question of identity rather than distinct identity within the border identity of the region or the state based on social, political and economic distinctiveness. REGIONAL DIVIDE IN THE STATE POLITICS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH • The present-day Himachal Pradesh consists of two types of hill areas i.e the Punjab hills and the Shimla hills. • Shimla Hills: Before independence, the Shimla hills were ruled by native Princes. In these areas the people’s struggle was influenced by the nationalist movement in British India, but its object was never to overthrow or eliminate their Princely States. • Punjab Hills: The Punjab hill areas which joined Himachal Pradesh in 1966 were under direct British administrative control before independence. The people in these areas participated in the struggle for freedom with the specific objective of overthrowing the British rule. -
Review of Research Impact Factor : 5.7631(Uif) Ugc Approved Journal No
Review Of ReseaRch impact factOR : 5.7631(Uif) UGc appROved JOURnal nO. 48514 issn: 2249-894X vOlUme - 8 | issUe - 3 | decembeR - 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ POLITICS OF REGIONALISM IN HIMACHAL PRADESH: AN OUTCOME OF SPATIO-POLITICAL ORGANISATION AND VOTING CLEAVAGES Dr. Ramesh Chand Associate Professor in Geography, PSR Govt. Degree College Baijnath, Distt. Kangra (H.P.) ABSTRACT The paper presents historical background to spatio-political organisation of Himachal Pradesh with a focus on voting cleavages. The upper and lower regions of Himachal Pradesh are historically different because the nature and types of movements in these areas were different. Historical differences in these two regions have given birth to a very strong territorial cleavage, which divides Himachal Pradesh into two distinct almost equal parts with different socio-economic set ups and political centers. The politics of the State have been influenced by territorial cleavage to a considerable extent. Both the Congress and the BJP are exploiting this cleavage. The Congress Party is dominating in horticultural or upper or old areas and the BJP has an edge in agricultural or lower or new areas of the State. KEYWORDS: Territorial Cleavage, Praja Mandal, Bhai Do Na Pai, Horticulture Region, Agricultural Region. 1. INTRODUCTION The present day Himachal Pradesh consists of two types of hill areas. Before independence, the first types of areas were ruled by native Princes. In these areas the people’s struggle was influenced by the nationalist movement in British India, but its object was never to overthrown or totally eliminate their Princely States. Most of these areas were of Old Himachal and popularity known as Simla Hills. -
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Pushpendra Rajput, IAS Chief Electoral Officer, Himachal Pradesh FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER The General Election for constitution of 13th State Legislative Assembly was announced by the Election Commission of India on 12th October, 2017 and the same was concluded on the 20th December, 2017. The Election machinery of the state was fully prepared for the conduct of free, fair and peaceful election. It was certainly a great pleasure and hounour to conduct this election in the capacity of the Chief Electoral Officer, under the superintendence and guidance of the Election Commission of India. Himachal Pradesh has 68 Assembly Constituencies. The EPIC coverage and PER in the State is 100 percent. The totall number of polling station during Vidhan Sabha Election - 2017 were 7525 (46 auxiliary polling stations). Every election is a new experience. These elections were special on account of the fact that Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation Programme (SVEEP) was implemented extensively for motivationg and facilitating eligible citizens to enroll and subseqquently caste their vote voluntarily. Targeted interventions made under SVEEP bore fruitful results, not only in terms of enhanced E.P. ration of 676 (close to the 18+ census of 704), gender ratio of 971 against 972 of census ratio and registration of 18-19 years age group of as high as 1.84 percent, but also in terms of the highest voter turnouts in the state ever which stands at 75 percent. This document is an attempt to present some of the highlights of the SVEEP interventions made in the state during Vidhan Sabha Election - 2017 , which resulted in some fabulous achievements. -
Telangana History
FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT TELANGANA HISTORY 1948 TO 2014 Chapter I: Phase from 1948- 1956 Chapter II: Phase from 1956 – 1970 Chapter III: Phase form 1971 – 2014 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Chapter II Telangana History – 1956 to 1970 1. As per Gentlemen agreement, If CM Post went for Andhra region, ___________ Post should go for Telangana Region A) Home Minister B) Deputy CM C) Governor D) None 2. 1st CM of Combined Andhra Pradesh (1956) A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) J.V.Narasimha Rao 3. 1st Dalit CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 4. In Which Government, 1st Deputy CM post was assigned A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya(1959) FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 5. 1st Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy Note: In 1959, Damodaram Sanjevay Government (1st Dalit CM) appointed 1st Deputy CM as Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy. But he functioned for only 3 yrs till 1962 6. 2nd Deputy Cm of Andhra Pradesh A) J.V.Narasimha Rao B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 7. Pick the correct A) Public Employment Act 1956(Residence, Rules) B) Public Employment Act 1957(Residence, Rules) C) Public Employment Act 1958(Residence, Rules) D) Public Employment Act 1959(Residence, Rules) 8. -
Sakthy Academy Coimbatore
Sakthy Academy Coimbatore List of governors in india : List of governors of Andhra Pradesh # Name From To Term length 1 Chandulal Madhavlal Trivedi 1 October 1953 1 August 1957 1,401 days 2 Bhim Sen Sachar 1 August 1957 8 September 1962 1,865 days 3 Satyawant Mallannah Shrinagesh 8 September 1962 4 May 1964 605 days 4 Pattom A. Thanu Pillai 4 May 1964 11 April 1968 1,439 days 5 Khandubhai Kasanji Desai 11 April. 1968 25 January 1975 2,481 days 6 S. Obul Reddy 25 January 1975 10 January 1976 351 days 7 Mohanlal Sukhadia 10 January 1976 16 June 1976 159 days 8 Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare 16 June 1976 17 February 1977 247 days 9 B. J. Divan 17 February 1977 5 May 1977 78 days 10 Sharda Mukherjee 5 May 1977 15 August 1978 468 days 11 K. C. Abraham 15 August 1978 15 August 1983 1,827 days 12 Thakur Ram Lal 15 August 1983 29 August 1984 381 days 13 Shankar Dayal Sharma 29 August 1984 26 November 1985 455 days 14 Kumud Ben Joshi 26 November 1985 7 February 1990 1,535 days 15 Krishan Kant 7 February 1990 22 August 1997 2,754 days 16 Gopala Ramanujam 22 August 1997 24 November 1997 95 days 17 C. Rangarajan 24 November 1997 3 January 2003 1,867 days 18 Surjit Singh Barnala 3 January 2003 4 November 2004 672 days 19 Sushilkumar Shinde 4 November 2004 29 January 2006 452 days 20 Rameshwar Thakur 29 January 2006 22 August 2007 571 days 21 N. -
Statistical Report General Elections, 1999 The
STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1999 TO THE THIRTEENTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – General Elections, 1999 (13th LOK SABHA) STATISCAL REPORT – VOLUME I (National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 5 2. Number and Types of Constituencies 6 3. Size of Electorate 7 4. Voter Turnout and Polling Station 8 5. Number of Candidates per Constituency 9 - 10 6. Number of Candidates and Forfeiture of Deposits 11 7. Candidates Data Summary 12 - 43 8. Electors Data Summary 44 - 75 9. List of Successful Candidates 76 - 89 10. Performance of National Parties Vis-à-vis Others 90 11. Seats won by Parties in States / UT’s 91 - 95 12. Seats won in States / UT’s by Parties 96 - 99 13. Votes Polled by Parties – National Summary 100 -108 14. Votes Polled by Parties in States / UT’s 109 -129 15. Votes Polled in States / UT by Parties 130 - 143 16. Women’s Participation in Polls 144 17. Performance of Women Candidates 145 18. Performance of Women in National Parties vis-à-vis Others 146 19. Women Candidates 147 -163 Part – II 20. Detailed Results 164 - 263 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1999 (13th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . -
Waste Management Plants to Be Set up in Baddi, Kangra
NEWS AT A Army detains suspect from Jammu’s GLANCE Marble Market JAMMU: In the wake of alert sounded in Jammu by the intelligence agencies, Army on Wednesday detained a man during a search Woman killed, operation launched in Marble Market area here on city outskirts. “A man donning army uniform was detained after he was found husband injured in suspicious during a search operation,” official sources here said. car accident They said that nothing incriminating was recovered from his possession, adding, “he has been handed over to the police.” “We SHIMLA: A woman was killed and are investigating the matter and finding out the reason behind his husband injured after a car they were presence in an isolated area,” police said adding that he seems to be travelling in fell into a 400 meter deep a drug addict. gorge here, police said on Tuesday. YUGMARG, CHANDIGARH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 According to police, "The car enroute to Basantpur from Sunni when the mishap occurred injuring the driver and killing his wife Tara (40) on the spot." Injured was referred to Dhami Four cops arrested for looting Hospital. Police handed over the body Waste management plants to be set up to family members after the postmortem. Pb residents on Damtal NH DHARAMSALA, SEP 25 to book the occupants of the car in Army Commander a case of narcotics and demanded Four Himachal Pradesh police cops money from them. meets school students in Baddi, Kangra on pilot basis: CM were Wednesday booked and They took the car occupants to arrested for looting commuters on the nearest ATM so that they could on educational tour DINESH AGARWAL National highway passing through withdraw money for payment to JAMMU: A group of 20 boys and 20 SHIMLA, SEP 25 Damtal area on the border of them. -
Telangana History
FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT TELANGANA HISTORY 1948 TO 2014 Chapter I: Phase from 1948- 1956 Chapter II: Phase from 1956 – 1970 Chapter III: Phase form 1971 – 2014 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Chapter I Telangana History – 1948 to 1956 1. Independent Hyderabad state established by _________ A) Nizam-ul-shah B) Nizam-ul- Mulk Asafjah C) Nizam-ul-Salarjung D) Nizam-ul-Mulk 2. Who declared Hyderbad state as independent state on 13th Aug, 1947 A) General Lord Mountbatten B) Governor General C) Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan D) Nizam Mir Osman 3. On 29th Nov 1948, Nizam made standstill agreement with Indian government and handed over A) Internal Securities to Indian Government B) Gold and Cash to Indian Government C) Foreign affairs of Hyderabad to Indian Government D) Internal affairs of Hyderabad to Indian Government 4. Nizam sent _____________, the military general of Hyderabad to England for the collection of arms and ammunitions during 1948’s. A) Ahmed Sayeed B) Ahmed Sayyed E.L. Edroos C) Ahmed Sayeed Khan D) Ahmed Sayeed Rusul FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT 5. Name the Prime Minister of Hyderabad, who complained on Indian government to United Nations Organization on 24th Aug 1948. A) Mir Laik Ali B) Mir Sur Ali C) Mir Laik D) Mir Laik Khan 6. Who helped Prime of Hyderabad in complaining to UNO on Indian government . A) Sir Walter Killer B) Sir Walter Monkton C) Sir Monkton Killer D) Sir Killer Walter 7. Indian Government banned _________ Airways of Hyderabad state to restrict communication with other parts of world A) Indian Airways B) Deccan Airways C) Hyderabad Airways D) Nizam’s Airways 8. -
General Elections 2009
General Elect ions 2009 Reference Handbook Press Information Bureau Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India 1 This volume of the Reference Handbook is available at www.pib.nic.in/elections2009. Subsequent volumes [Vol 2: Constituency wise contesting candidates; Vol 3: post-election compilation] will be available on the same website as and when these are compiled. Feedback on the Reference Handbook may kindly be sent to [email protected]. The Press Information Bureau places on record the guidance and support received from the Election Commission of India in compilation of the Reference Handbook and sharing their archives and current data with the Bureau. The information provided by the Lok Sabha Secretariat is also thankfully acknowledged. Contact details of PIB officers Main Election Cell • Manoj Pandey 011-2338-9220 • Rajesh Malhotra 011-2338-5993 • Satyendra Praksah 011-2338-2145 • Atul Tiwari 011-2338-2126 • Prabhavati Akasi 011-2338-4790 • VB Arora 011-2338-8233 • NC Joshi 011-2338-3986 Email: [email protected] PIB News room 011-2338-5893; fax 011-2338-6042 CoMPIlEd By press INFormatioN Bureau PRINTEd By Directorate oF Advertising ANd VISuAl PuBlICITy goVERNMENT oF INdIA at NIyogI offset pvt. lTd. NEw dElHI 2 3 4 CONTENTS Page I. Schedule For General Elections - 2009 No. 1. Press Note 9 II. General Statistical Information 29 2. State / uT-wise Seats in the lok Sabha 31 3. Parliamentary Constituencies Reserved for SCs and STs 33 4. Political Parties that took part in the 2004 Elections 36 5. Party Position in the 14th lok Sabha 41 6. winners and Runners-up in the 2004 Elections 42 7. -
Democracy on the Commons: Political Competition and Local Cooperation for Natural
Democracy on the Commons: Political Competition and Local Cooperation for Natural Resource Management in India by Ashwini Chhatre Department of Political Science Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Margaret McKean, Supervisor ___________________________ Karen Remmer ___________________________ Randall Kramer ___________________________ Steven Wilkinson Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate of Philosophy in the Department of Political Science in the Graduate School of Duke University 2007 ABSTRACT Democracy on the Commons: Political Competition and Local Cooperation for Natural Resource Management in India by Ashwini Chhatre Department of Political Science Duke University Date:_______________________ Approved: ___________________________ Margaret McKean, Supervisor ___________________________ Karen Remmer ___________________________ Randall Kramer ___________________________ Steven Wilkinson An abstract of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctorate in the Department of Political Science in the Graduate School of Duke University 2007 Copyright by Ashwini Chhatre 2007 Abstract This dissertation explores the effects of democratic competition among political parties in India on natural resources and the ability of local communities to cooperate for natural resource management. A significant number of decentralization policies in developing countries depend for their success on local collective