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I ti 0f" It'\,r.tuYr z-Dj . (J'ee rztle 4) L-+*_**tF 0 II t NOMINATION PAPER A -k Election to the Legi sla tive A ssembly ot ?!.1.2:.1.2*..P. 82.Pf:..U... q\5 .f s^ OFF PART I OR PART iI BELOW WHICHEVER IS NOT APPLICABLE 0A PART I (Io be used by candidate set up by recognised politicui p*tu) \\o' I nominate as a candidate for eieclion to the Legislative Ass from the ''..'..''.'.''..,A trtuency Candiciate's name............ Father's,/ mother's/husband's namel . I-iisl her postal address His/ her name is entered at S.No.........,. .in Part No...........................of rhe electoral roil flor .......Assembly constiruency. My name ir..-..............., .and it is entered ar S.No.......,........., rn Parr r.{o the electoral roli for the .Assembly Constiruenry Date Signature of the proposer PART II We hereby_ nominate as candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly from the ,&*rne4tT CtT) .A ssembly Constiruency C a n di da t e's N am e . Sf f 1.. .. ...7. e.?.*..,......'r:. *:. \-rt t T '-Tzt t-n^ '-7at Father,s/moti1.er,s/husband,sname,..Lr.,,,k.,pr,,..T1.5.?., H,Y* waposral addre,uY(1P.9.+:..fI.9.(1p.r...(.9/*..!.ff.!.fJ..€?:.7..5.??.(.r9...?.:.'.fff 0 Sy v e e Yt*. P.<?.!.e. : (.. His/ hef name is entered at SI.No.t1.A........ /t: part No........ :.t.................of the electoral roll fur*.{s.e?.ft.gt.).7..C.{..2)...Arre*blv consdnrency I I I I Y''e cieclare that u,e are electors of this Asseri.:.-. -
NEE-2021-Information-Brochure-Final.Pdf
NEE-2021 INFORMATION BROCHURE NORTH EASTERN REGIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY, U/S 3 OF THE UGC ACT, 1956 (UNDER THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, GOVT. OF INDIA) NIRJULI (ITANAGAR), ARUNACHAL PRADESH – 791 109 1. ABOUT THE INSTITUTE The North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST) is a unique Institute in the country, having unconventional and innovative academic Programmes. It was established in the year 1983 by the Government of India. Its foundation stone was laid by the former President of India Late Gyani Zail Singh on 4th March, 1984. The Institute was set up initially as a project of the North Eastern Council (NEC) for providing a system of education to create technical manpower at various levels for the development of the North Eastern Region of the country. Its approach is to encourage a policy of vocationalisation at 10+2 level and to allow motivated students to move up for professional degree while others to go out of the Institute to enrich their profession with industrial experience. It is autonomous and fully funded by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Govt. of India, since April 1, 1994. It got the status of a DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY on 31st May 2005 under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956. It is governed by the Board of Management (BoM) comprising representatives of the MoE, Govt. of India, the 8(Eight) beneficiary states of the North East India, AICTE and eminent educationists. It is residential, and is spread over 513 acres of land. Academic Programmes in the Institute started during August 1986 with the first batch of students admitted to the Base Module. -
Arunachal Pradesh
IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSR-JESTFT) e-ISSN: 2319-2402,p- ISSN: 2319-2399.Volume 9, Issue 4 Ver. III (Apr. 2015), PP 20-26 www.iosrjournals.org Geomorphological study with special reference to landslide in the adjoining areas of National Highway No. 52-A (Banderdewa to Itanagar), Arunachal Pradesh Tage Rupa * Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Rajiv Gandhi University Abstract: Arunachal Himalayan region experience landslide problems from time to time due to its rugged topography. This paper evaluates the landslide as a geomorphic hazards caused by both natural and anthropogenic activities. The episodic upliftment has caused many structural deformations forming unique depositional and constructional landforms. As the study area falls within the highly fragile mountain region, the environmental condition and the ecological risks of resource utilization are intimately linked together. The landslide along the NH 52A from Banderdewa to Itanagar has cause problem to roads, leading to disruption of communication, impacts on economic activities as well as tourism apart from being a threat to lines and properties at specific locations. The rapid growth of population in the basin due to location of twin capital, Itanagar – Naharlagun, is corresponding increase in pressure on the natural resources and the consequent danger on environmental degradation. Specifically, an increase in population pressure puts a greater number of people at risk from a natural event. Due to unavailability of plain area, the increasing population pressure is leading to settlement expansion along with agricultural activities on the steep sided slopes mostly along the road highways through earth cutting on the hill top. -
District Census Hanbook Papum Pare
CENSUS OF INDIA 2011 ARUNACHAL PRADESH SERIES – 13 PART XII – A DISTRICT CENSUS HANBOOK PAPUM PARE VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, ARUNACHAL PRADESH Ganga Lake – A recreational & Tourist place in Itanagar : Papum Pare District Ganga Lake is a lake in Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh. It is one of the most popular places in Itanagar. People from all around visit this place as a recreational spot and for the picture perfect view of this lake. Because the lake is still with no connection with moving water bodies, its color is green. Many mythological rumors about the Ganga Lake and its color are heard still. It is locally known as “Gekas Sinyi” or “Garkar Saenyik”. In Nyishi dialect it means confined water. (vii) Contents Pages 1. Foreword xi-xii 2. Preface xiii-xiv 3. Acknowledgement xv 4. History and Scope of the District Census Handbook xvii 5. Brief History of the District xix 6. Analytical Note 1-59 (i) Physical features 3-14 (ii) Census concepts 14-18 (iii) Non Census concepts 18-26 (iv) 2011 Census findings 27-29 (v) Brief analysis of PCA data 29-47 (vi) Brief analysis of Village Directory and Town Directory data 48-53 (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and 53 significant activities during the decade. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archeological importance in 53-54 villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. (ix) Scope of Village and Town Directory 54-59 Village and Town Directory 61-365 7. -
Environmental Impact Assessment Study for the Proposed Greenfield Airport at Holongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR THE PROPOSED GREENFIELD AIRPORT AT HOLONGI, ITANAGAR, ARUNACHAL PRADESH FINAL EIA REPORT Environment Consultant : Project Proponent : Vimta Labs Limited Approved Consultant 142, IDA, Phase-II, Cherlapally, Airports Authority of India Hyderabad–500 051, www.vimta.com Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, (NABL/ISO 17025 Certified Laboratory, New Delhi Recognized by MoEF, New Delhi) November, 2018 Environmental Impact Assessment for the Proposed Greenfield Airport at Holongi, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh Executive Summary 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Arunachal Pradesh is the largest state in the North Eastern region of India and is without any airport. So far Naharlagun, which is about 15 km from Itanagar, is connected by helicopter service. The state capital of Itanagar is, therefore, neither connected to other states by air and nor by rail. For better connectivity and overall development of the state, the Government of Arunachal Pradesh has decided to place the state capital i.e. Itanagar on the country’s map in respect of airports by constructing a new airport at Itanagar. The project will be taken through government grant on socio-economic consideration and AAI is the implementing agency. 1.1 Location Details and Environmental Setting The airport reference point is latitude: 26058’12 N” and longitude: 93039’53” E; Average elevation of the site is about 104 m above MSL; No ecologically sensitive zones like national parks, wildlife sanctuaries exist within 10 km radius area. Drupong reserve forest exist within the study area; The nearest railway station is Gohpur RS in Assam located at about 8.4 km and National Highway (NH-52) is at a distance of 8.8 km from the airport boundary; and Kokila and Holongi rivers are passing adjacent to the airport boundary in the E and SW direction respectively.