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Feasibility Study of Kailash Sacred Landscape
Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative Feasability Assessment Report - Nepal Central Department of Botany Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Nepal June 2010 Contributors, Advisors, Consultants Core group contributors • Chaudhary, Ram P., Professor, Central Department of Botany, Tribhuvan University; National Coordinator, KSLCI-Nepal • Shrestha, Krishna K., Head, Central Department of Botany • Jha, Pramod K., Professor, Central Department of Botany • Bhatta, Kuber P., Consultant, Kailash Sacred Landscape Project, Nepal Contributors • Acharya, M., Department of Forest, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation (MFSC) • Bajracharya, B., International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) • Basnet, G., Independent Consultant, Environmental Anthropologist • Basnet, T., Tribhuvan University • Belbase, N., Legal expert • Bhatta, S., Department of National Park and Wildlife Conservation • Bhusal, Y. R. Secretary, Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation • Das, A. N., Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation • Ghimire, S. K., Tribhuvan University • Joshi, S. P., Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation • Khanal, S., Independent Contributor • Maharjan, R., Department of Forest • Paudel, K. C., Department of Plant Resources • Rajbhandari, K.R., Expert, Plant Biodiversity • Rimal, S., Ministry of Forest and Soil Conservation • Sah, R.N., Department of Forest • Sharma, K., Department of Hydrology • Shrestha, S. M., Department of Forest • Siwakoti, M., Tribhuvan University • Upadhyaya, M.P., National Agricultural Research Council -
Postmetric Scholarship Obc Dist-Pithoragarh 444
POSTMETRIC SCHOLARSHIP OBC DIST-PITHORAGARH SN. Application Name Father/husband Mother Name Institute Course Permanent Number Name Address 438 3509001296 Aafreen Ahmed Shakeel Ahmed Sahira Bano Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Reena Tailor Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Purana Bazar Technology Pithoragarh 439 3509001255 Abrar Mohd Imran Farjana Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Green Park Ahmed Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Colony,Rampur, Technology Roorkee 440 3509001287 Akshay Mall Hoshiyar Singh Urmila Mall Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Village And Post- Mall Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Khwantari, Tehsil- Technology Dewalthal 441 3509001322 Amit Singh Chamiyal Gurudev Singh Layvary Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Village Bigrari P O Chamiyal Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Gadoli Th Barkot Technology 442 3509001264 Anil Yadav Rajendra Yadav Radhika Yadav Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- C-447, New Awas Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Vikas, Kashipur Technology 443 3509001102 Arti Khanduri Mohan Lal Sarojini Khanduri Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Sports Khanduri Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. College,Raipur,Deh Technology radun 444 350900129 Ashish Kumar Ramesh Chand Laxmi Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Budhawasheedpo Technology Buggawala 445 350900157 Atul Kumar Saini Narendra Kumar Savita Devi Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill.-Mohammand Saini Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Pur Panda P.O.-Imli Technology Khera Teh.-Roorkee 446 3509001221 Avinash Verma Rajendra Prasad Sonia Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Near Sarswati Verma Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. Purva Madhayamic Technology School Ward N0-3 Avas Vikas Kichha 447 3509001243 Azeem Ali Najakat Ali Munni Begum Uttarakhand-- Bachelor of Technology- Vill- Maheshpura Seemant Institute Of B.Tech. -
India L M S Palni, Director, GBPIHED
Lead Coordinator - India L M S Palni, Director, GBPIHED Nodal Person(s) – India R S Rawal, Scientist, GBPIHED Wildlife Institute of India (WII) G S Rawat, Scientist Uttarakhand Forest Department (UKFD) Nishant Verma, IFS Manoj Chandran, IFS Investigators GBPIHED Resource Persons K Kumar D S Rawat GBPIHED Ravindra Joshi S Sharma Balwant Rawat S C R Vishvakarma Lalit Giri G C S Negi Arun Jugran I D Bhatt Sandeep Rawat A K Sahani Lavkush Patel K Chandra Sekar Rajesh Joshi WII S Airi Amit Kotia Gajendra Singh Ishwari Rai WII Merwyn Fernandes B S Adhikari Pankaj Kumar G S Bhardwaj Rhea Ganguli S Sathyakumar Rupesh Bharathi Shazia Quasin V K Melkani V P Uniyal Umesh Tiwari CONTRIBUTORS Y P S Pangtey, Kumaun University, Nainital; D K Upreti, NBRI, Lucknow; S D Tiwari, Girls Degree College, Haldwani; Girija Pande, Kumaun University, Nainital; C S Negi & Kumkum Shah, Govt. P G College, Pithoragarh; Ruchi Pant and Ajay Rastogi, ECOSERVE, Majkhali; E Theophillous and Mallika Virdhi, Himprkrthi, Munsyari; G S Satyal, Govt. P G College Haldwani; Anil Bisht, Govt. P G College Narayan Nagar CONTENTS Preface i-ii Acknowledgements iii-iv 1. Task and the Approach 1-10 1.1 Background 1.2 Feasibility Study 1.3 The Approach 2. Description of Target Landscape 11-32 2.1 Background 2.2 Administrative 2.3 Physiography and Climate 2.4 River and Glaciers 2.5 Major Life zones 2.6 Human settlements 2.7 Connectivity and remoteness 2.8 Major Land Cover / Land use 2.9 Vulnerability 3. Land Use and Land Cover 33-40 3.1 Background 3.2 Land use 4. -
Gangolih at 45 Pithoragarh 3
List of Polling Station-2017 3 - Almora (ST) Parliamentary constituency 45 - Gangolih (SC) Assembly Constituency at District-Pithoragarh S.L. Locality of Building in which it will Polling Area Whether for all No Polling Station be located voters or men only or women only 1 2 3 4 5 Tahsil- 5 -Berinag 1 Suklyari Govt.Primary School 1-Suklyari For All 2-Jhalchauna 2 Pousa Govt. Primary School 1-Postala For All 2-Pousa 3 Tripuradevi Govt. Primary School 1-Tripuradevi For All 2-Bana 3-Qwairali 4-Dharichaura 4 Berinag Govt.Girl Inter Collage 1-Pathrari For All 2-Bhatigaon 5 Kalsindhar Govt. Primary School 1-Dhari For All 2-Pabhya 3-Gurusuti 4-Kheti 5-kahkot 6 Gurena Govt. Primary School 1-Bagholi For All 2-Mantoli 3-Byati 4-Gurena 7 Khitoli Govt. Primary School 1-Khitoli For All 8 Gwirpant Govt. Primary School 1-Gwiratmoli For All 2-Gwirpant 3-Seli 4-Anoli 9 Raitoli Govt.Primary school 1-Ritha For All 2-Asur 3-Raitoli 4-Gurenarajwar 5-Mayal 6-Pilkhi 10 Chourmanya Govt.Primary School 1-Singoli For All 2-Hatbhandar 3-Mourari 4-Silakhet 5-Daulaupreti 6-Silkot S.L. Locality of Building in which it will Polling Area Whether for all No Polling Station be located voters or men only or women only 1 2 3 4 5 11 Naini Kedareshwar Govt.Higher Secondery 1-Naini For All School 2-Rotan 3-Agriyagara 4-Jalri 12 Chourmanya Govt.Inter College 1-Nagour For All 2-Aamhat 3-Kholagadh 4-Jasauli 5-Malan 6-Baset 7-Jamera 8-Rawalgaon 9-Nagour 13 Raiagar (East Part) Govt.Inter College 1-Udiyar For All 2-Chouri 3-Belraagar 4-Syutiagar 5-Syutitamta 14 Raiagar (West Part) Govt.Inter College 1-Bhandarigaon For All 2-Manipur 15 Raiagar Govt.Primary School 1-Raigarhsyari For All 2-Batalgaon 3-Simalkhet 4-Koteshwar 5-Tunera 6-Kalet 7-Cachret 8-Jogyura narsingh 9-Jogyurakedar 10-Raulera 16 Kimkot Govt.Primary School 1-Batgal For All 2-Kimkot 3-Sakunkhet 4-Boraagar 5-Banoli 17 Selipankh Govt.Junior High School 1-Dungripant For All 2-Selipankh 3-Jhultarh Bedukhet 4-Nautas 18 Mangarh Govt.Primary School 1-Mangarh For All 2-Choukhuna 3-Ghatet 4-Bhatiijar 5-Pipli S.L. -
Geopolitical Relations and Regional Restructuring: the Case of the Kumaon Himalaya, India
2012 Vol. 66 · No. 2 · 91–107 GEOPOLITICAL RELATIONS AND REGIONAL RESTRUCTURING: THE CASE OF THE KUMAON HIMALAYA, INDIA Martin Gerwin and Christoph Bergmann With 4 figures, 1 table and 1 photo Received 06. September 2011 · Accepted 02. May 2012 Summary: While the formation and regulation of international borders have long been on the agenda of geographical and social science research, the actions of populations residing in state-peripheries have received inadequate attention so far. Our case study focuses on the so-called ‘Bhotiyas’ in North India’s Kumaon Himalaya. The Bhotiyas consist of several valley communities who were formerly involved in trans-Himalayan trade. Their ethnic identities and livelihoods remain closely linked to the area of the Sino-Indian border, which was sealed as a result of the war between the two countries in 1962. We contend that these borderlanders are not passive victims of geopolitically induced interventions, but rather active partici- pants in the restructuring of their contested live worlds. Based on the assumption that geopolitical realities are forged across a variety of scale-levels, we analyze shifting livelihoods in terms of both a specific socio-cultural context and broader webs of relations to which people have access or from which they are excluded. This offers new insight into highland-lowland interactions of mountain systems and brings the utilization of natural resources more strongly to the fore of borderland studies. Zusammenfassung: �����������Obwohl die �����������������������������������������������������ntstehung und die Aufrechterhaltung internationaler �����������������������������renzen schon einiges an Auf- merksamkeit in der �eographie und den Sozialwissenschaften erhalten haben, findet das Leben der in diesen staatlichen Randgebieten wohnenden Menschen bisher erst wenig Beachtung. -
Dharchula(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in Which the Assembly Constituency Is Located: 3-Almora(SC) Electors
ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 STATE - (S28) UTTARAKHAND No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 42-Dharchula(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 3-Almora(SC) Electors 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2017 Type of Revision : De-novo preparation Qualifying Date : 01.01.2017 Date of Draft Publication: 04.10.2017 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service No. of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 2002 2 2004 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 2 0 2 Total in Part (A+B+C) 2004 2 2006 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Preliminary Preliminary De-novo 2004 2 2006 Roll, 2017 preparation of last part of Electoral Roll Net Electors in the Roll 2004 2 2006 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Draft Electoral Roll, 2017 of Assembly Constituency 42-Dharchula (GEN), (S28)UTTARAKHAND A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Regimental Address for House Address Type Sl.No. despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assam Rifles 1 BISHAN SINGH M Warrant Headquarters Directorate General NANASEM (SARMOLI) Officer Assam Rifles, Record Branch, MUNSYARI MUNSYARI Laitumkhrah,Shillong-793011 MUNSYARI 000000 MUNSYARI 2 BAHADUR CHAND M Warrant Headquarters Directorate General DUTI JAULJIBI 000000 Officer Assam Rifles, Record Branch, JAULJIBI Laitumkhrah,Shillong-793011 -
A Descriptive Grammar of Darma: an Endangered Tibeto- Burman Language
Copyright by Christina M. Willis 2007 The Dissertation Committee for Christina Marie Willis Certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: A Descriptive Grammar of Darma: An Endangered Tibeto- Burman Language Committee: Anthony C. Woodbury, Supervisor Rajesh Bhatt, Co-Supervisor Megan Crowhurst Patience L. Epps Joel Sherzer A Descriptive Grammar of Darma: An Endangered Tibeto- Burman Language by Christina Marie Willis, B.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Liberal Arts 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 December, 2007 Dedication I would like to dedicate this dissertation to Dan Oko, whose endless support and love has kept me inspired and motivated. I would also like to dedicate this work to the Darma people without whom this grammar would not exist. Acknowledgements I want to thank so many people who have helped me at every stage of writing this dissertation there are not enough words and there is not enough space here to thank each individual. First, I would like to thank the Darma community for welcoming me into their lives and sharing with me their language and culture. I especially must thank Bishan Singh Bonal and his family for their exceptional hospitality in Delhi and in Baun Village. My association and friendship with the Bonal family opened so many doors in the Darma community, I am forever in their debt. Harish Singh Rautela was the first Rang man I met in Dharchula, and I am forever grateful to him and his family for their kind hospitality. -
Eia & Emp Report
Environmental Assessment Report Environmental Impact Assessment Project Number: 37139-02 January 2010 IND: Uttaranchal Power Sector Investment Program – Subproject 1 Prepared by Water Resources Development & Management for the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The environmental impact assessment is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. EIA & EMP REPORT FOR PROPOSED SOBLA-I SMALL HYDRO POWER PROJECT ON SOBLA GAD A PROJECT OF UTTARANCHAL JAL VIDUT NIGAM LTD. Maharani Bagh, GMS Road, Dehradun DISTRICT DEHRADUN – 248 001 (U.K.) Prepared by : Water Resources Development & Management Indian Institute of Technology, ROORKEE. Ph : 01332-285774 Fax : 271073 Draft Report CONTENTS Sl. No. Contents Page No. 1. Introduction 1-9 2. Description of the Project 10-17 3. Description of the Present Environment 18-66 4. Alternatives 67-69 5. Anticipated Environmental Impacts and Mitigation Measures 70-82 6. Economic Assessment 83-89 7. Environment Management Plan 90-110 8. Disaster Management Plan 111-122 9. EMP Implementation and Monitoring 123-124 10. Conclusion* - Remark *Conclusion will be submitted final report ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are grateful to the Management of UJVNL, Dehradun, U. K. for appointing us as a Consultant for EIA/EMP study for proposed Small Hydel Power Project at Sobla, Distt. Pithoragrah, Uttarakhand. We are happy to convey our deep sense of gratitude, appreciation and thankfulness for the unstinted co-operation continuously extended to us by Chairman UJVNL Sri Yogendra Prasad and the Managing Director Sri. R.P. Thapliyal. We also express our thanks, to Mr. -
POSTMETRIC OBC District - Pithoragarh, In-State Scholarship Data (2014-15)
POSTMETRIC OBC District - Pithoragarh, In-State Scholarship Data (2014-15) SN Institute Name Application No. Name Father Name Mobile No. Cat. Permanent Address Course Name Bank Details Bank Account Disbursed Amount (in Portal) 1 Seemant Institute Of 35090011 Mohmmad Afaq Mohmmad Akhlaq 9675626356 OBC Sabir Building Shiv Mandir Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 15890100005386 58300 Technology Marg Ranikhet Technology- Ranikhet B.Tech. 2 Seemant Institute Of 35090012 Shahzad Abdul Vahaab 8171151719 OBC Indra Colony, Near Bus Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 34607289886 58300 Technology Station, Ramnagar Technology- Pithoragarh B.Tech. 3 Seemant Institute Of 35090013 Mahboob Alam Mohd.Dayam 7500555957 OBC Village Missarwala Post Office Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 212000150000178 62000 Technology Kunda Teh. Kashipur Technology- Kunda 7 B.Tech. 4 Seemant Institute Of 35090017 Diwakar Sharma Hari Prasad Sharma 9759111697 OBC Ward No-6,Near Fci Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 3140684590 58300 Technology Roadtanakpurchampawatutta Technology- Tanakpur rakhand B.Tech. 5 Seemant Institute Of 35090018 Vipul Kumar Saini Arun Kumar Saini 7830308450 OBC Vill & Post Saliyar, Near Shiv Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 31735639713 62300 Technology Mandir, Roorkee Technology- Pithoragarh B.Tech. 6 Seemant Institute Of 35090019 Surya Mani Bijlwan Madan Lal Bijlwan 9690206094 OBC Vill-Pujargoan,P.O- Bachelor of Punjab National Bank-P N B 32681684077 62000 Technology Khand,Tahsil-Chinyalisaur Technology- Chinayalisaur B.Tech. 7 Seemant Institute Of 350900110 Saurav Yadav Satyapal Singh 9917542474 OBC Vill.-Shivlalpur, Amar Jhanda, Bachelor of State Bank Of India-Sbi- 20209212466 58300 Technology Yadav Kashipur, Uttarakhand Technology- Moradabad Road,Kashipur B.Tech. -
List of Govt. ITI (Vtps)
List of Govt. ITI (VTPs) S.No. N Name CenterAddress CenterTelephone 1 Govt.I.T.I. (BOYS) NIRANJANPUR 0135-2626288 2 Govt.I.T.I. Doiwala, Dehradun P.O.Bhaniyawala,Dehradun 0135-2626288 3 Govt. I.T.I.ALMORA , ALMORA G.I.T.I ALMORA 05962-211251 4 Govt. I.T.I.RANIKHET , RANIKHET G.I.T.I.RANIKHET 05966-226037 5 Govt. I.T.I. Ganagolihat giti gangolihat 05964-225701 6 Govt. I.T.I. Kalsi Dehradun govt. I.T.I. KALSI, DISTT-DEHRADUN 01360-276065 7 Government I T I (Boys) Haldwani , Haldwani Rampur Road Haldwani 05946-234124 8 GOVERNMENT INDUSTRAIL TRAINING (BOYS) , KASHIPUR BAZPUR ROAD 05947-262113 9 Government Industrial Training Institute , Pokhra Govt. I.T.I Pokhra-Garhwal P/O- Pokhra 01386-265604 10 GOVERNMENT INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE Jaspur MAHUA DABRA, JASPUR 05947-220059 11 Government Industrial Training Institute Kanda , Kanda Government Industrial Training Institute Kanda 05963-214608 Government Industrial Training Institute KathpuriaCheena , 12 KathpuriaCheena [email protected] 05963-214608 13 Government Industrial Training Institute Nakuri , Nakuri Government Industrial Training Institute Nakuri 05963-214608 14 Government ITI Askote , Askote Askote, District Pithoragarh 05964-238740 15 Govt I.T.I. Uttarkashi , Uttarkashi Josiyara , Uttarkashi 01374-224490 Govt.ITI Dharchula Situated At Govt ITI Askot 16 Govt Industrial Training Institute Dharchula Pithoaragarh , Askot Pithoragarh 05964-238740 17 Govt Industrial Training Institute Pithoragarh , Pithoaragarh Govt ITI Pithoaragarh 05964-225701 Govt Industrial Training Institute, -
Architectural Reflection of Shared Cultural Heritage of Transhumance Routes in Pithoragarh
The Architectural Reflection of Shared Cultural Heritage of Transhumance Routes in Pithoragarh By Samiksha Srichandan Research Scholar Under the Guidance of: Prof (Dr.) Ram Sateesh Pasupuleti Prof (Dr.) A.J.Mishra Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Architecture & Planning Department Kailash Sacred Landscape Interface between humans (“culture”) and the non-human world (“nature”) at a range of scales and across a variety of terrains. defined by socially recognized markers and boundaries inhabited and understood through layers of meaning produced by people’s engagements with their environments Source : https://www.grida.no The Concept of Cultural Routes Tracks A cultural route is a route of historical Transportation Infrastructure For finding food & fodder importance that might have been Element Frequent use created(as a planned project) for a Places of Exchange specific purpose or a route that might Pathways have taken advantage (fully or partially) Influences Growing need of of pre-existing roads and evolved over a Communication long period through collective Time & Commerce intervention by different cultural groups Type Well defined Routes for a common purpose. •Pilgrimage Routes Expansionist urge Expansionist •Administrative Routes Various Socio- •Exchange routes economic Usage in history Wholeness Multi-dimensional •Military Routes Cultural needs •Transhumance Routes •Passenger Routes Heritage of Relationships- Crossing borders – •Pillagers' raiding Routes Complex web of Route capacity to connect and cultural, ecological, political -
Statewise Static GK Gr8ambitionz.Com National Parks
Statewise Static GK Gr8AmbitionZ.com National Parks State National Park Guru Ghasi Das Kalesar National Park (Sanjay) National Andhra Pradesh Kaziranga National Sultanpur National Park Park Park Papikonda National Goa Park Manas National Park Himachal Pradesh Bhagwan Mahavir Sri Venkateswara Nameri National Park Pin Valley National (Mollem) National National Park Park Rajiv Gandhi Orang Park Rajiv Gandhi National National Park Great Himalayan Gujarat Park National Park Bihar Blackbuck National Arunachal Pradesh Inderkilla National Valmiki National Park Park, Velavadar Park Namdapha National Chhattisgarh Gir Forest National Park Khirganga National Park Indravati National Park Mouling National Park Marine National Park, Park Simbalbara National Gulf of Kutch Kanger Valley Park Assam National Park Bansda National Park Jammu and Kashmir Dibru-Saikhowa Haryana Statewise Static GK Gr8AmbitionZ.com Dachigam National Anshi national park Madhav National Park Manipur Park Kerala Mandla Plant Fossils Keibul Lamjao NP Hemis National Park NP Eravikulam National Meghalaya Kishtwar National Park Panna National Park Balphakram National Park Mathikettan Shola Pench National Park Park Salim Ali NationaPark National Park Sanjay National Park Meghalaya Jharkhand Periyar National Park Satpura National Park Nokrek National Park Betla National Park Silent Valley National Van Vihar NP Mizoram Park Karnataka Maharashtra Murlen National Park Anamudi Shola Bandipur National National Park Chandoli NP Park Phawngpui Blue Pampadum Shola Gugamal NP Mountain NP Bannerghatta