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World Peace Panchsheel The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence or Panchsheel are a series of agreements between the People's Republic of China and India. After the Central Chinese Government took control of Tibet, China came into increasing conflict with India. However, both nations were newly- established and interested in finding ways to avoid further conflict. Therefore in 1954 the two nations drew up the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence: 1. Mutual respect for each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty 2. Mutual non-aggression 3. Mutual non-interference in each other's internal affairs 4. Equality and mutual benefit 5. Peaceful co-existence The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence were first put forth by Premier Zhou Enlai of China at the start of negotiations that took place in Beijing from December 1953 to April 1954 between the Delegation of the Chinese Government and the Delegation of the Indian Government on the relations between the two countries with respect to Tibet. Later, the Five Principles were formally written into the preface to the "Agreement Between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of India on Trade and Intercourse Between the Tibet Region of China and India" concluded between the two sides. Since June 1954, the Five Principles were contained in the joint communique issued by Premier Zhou Enlai of China and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India, and have been adopted in many other international documents. As norms of relations between nations, they have become widely recognized and accepted throughout the world. Despite the existence of the Panchsheel, continued differences between the two nations led to the Sino-Indian War in 1962. -
RNI No. MAHBIL/2009/31874
RNI No. MAHBIL/2009/31874 वरर 6,अअक ओ(५१)] गगरववर तष बगधववर, डडससबर १७ - २३, २०२०/अगहवयण २६ - पपर २, शकष १९४२ [पपषषष 265 , ककमत : रपयष 0.00 जगनष नवव व ननदणण कमवअक / नवणन नवव व पतव / जगनष नवव व ननदणण कमवअक / नवणन नवव व पतव / OLD NAME WITH OLD NAME WITH NEW NAME AND NEW NAME AND REGISTRATION No. ADDRESS REGISTRATION No. ADDRESS kishor nanasaheb sarvar kishor nanasaheb sarovar Anita Dnyandev Anita Suyog Wani Gadhave (M-2071789) Nandurkhi Kh Tal Rahata Dist (M-2071784) आत गनदषगवव पपसस बपलषवण तवल Ahmadnagar Pin 423107 नवअदगवव सब डडसससकस नवअदगवव डडसससकस नवडशक मनवलण सगडनल महवतष मनवलण महषश भअडवरण Swati Popat Dhakne Swati Rajendra Sangale (M-2071805) सवततचष घर,भअडवरण (MR-2071785) Nagar Manmad Road Sai Prasad आळण,उअबडरगवव,आधवरववडण जषल Nagar Shirdi Tal Rahata Dist रपड,कलयवण (प). Ahmadnagar Pin 423109 Dharmendra Kumar Dharmendra Kumar Jain Sandip Hiralala Sandeep Hiralal Chaudhari Chaudhari (M-2071806) B-35/7, Someshwar Chs, Mg (M-2071786) N-42/Jc-3/36/2 Raigad Chowk, Complex, Sector-14, Vashi, Pawan Nagar C9idco Nashik-422009 मवधगरण सदवडशव सववअत ववभवण ववभव तपरस कर कडवतव बवळवसवहषब थषसष कडवतव जगदणश गअगजवळ (M-2071807) घर नअ. ७९५, मग. पप. नषरर, नषरर (M-2071787) मग. पपसस डगरणवरष तव.डज. नवडसक चपपवसण, दषऊळववडव, नषरर तरर 422203 हवषलण, तव. कग डवळ, डज.कसधगददगर.४१६५२५ Vilas Tukaram Master Nirakar Chaugule Mohad Yaseen Mohd Mohammad Yasin Mohammad (MR-2071788) A2 Meher Glory, Near Mpr, Yunus Shaikh Yunus Shaikh Arangaon, Ahmednagar (M-2071814) 2a/604, Mhada Tower, Kannamwar Nagar-2, Vikhroli East, Mumbai-400083 भवग दपन (नव.ब)-ओ (५१) (1) महवरवषस शवसन रवजपत, भवग दपन-नवव ,वय व धमर बदलणयवचयव जवडहरवतणचव डवभवग, गगरववर तष बगधववर, डडससबर १७ - २३, २०२०/अगहवयण २६ - पपर २, शकष १९४२ जगनष नवव व ननदणण कमवअक / नवणन नवव व पतव / जगनष नवव व ननदणण कमवअक / नवणन नवव व पतव / OLD NAME WITH OLD NAME WITH NEW NAME AND NEW NAME AND REGISTRATION No. -
Shivaji the Founder of Maratha Swaraj
26 B. I. S. M. Puraskrita Grantha Mali, No. SHIVAJI THE FOUNDER OF MARATHA SWARAJ BY C. V. VAIDYA, M. A., LL. B. Fellow, University of Bombay, Vice-Ctianct-llor, Tilak University; t Bharat-Itihasa-Shamshndhak Mandal, Poona* POON)k 1931 PRICE B8. 3 : B. Printed by S. R. Sardesai, B. A. LL. f at the Navin ' * Samarth Vidyalaya's Samarth Bharat Press, Sadoshiv Peth, Poona 2. BY THE SAME AUTHOR : Price Rs* as. Mahabharat : A Criticism 2 8 Riddle of the Ramayana ( In Press ) 2 Epic India ,, 30 BOMBAY BOOK DEPOT, BOMBAY History of Mediaeval Hindu India Vol. I. Harsha and Later Kings 6 8 Vol. II. Early History of Rajputs 6 8 Vol. 111. Downfall of Hindu India 7 8 D. B. TARAPOREWALLA & SONS History of Sanskrit Literature Vedic Period ... ... 10 ARYABHUSHAN PRESS, POONA, AND BOOK-SELLERS IN BOMBAY Published by : C. V. Vaidya, at 314. Sadashiv Peth. POONA CITY. INSCRIBED WITH PERMISSION TO SHRI. BHAWANRAO SHINIVASRAO ALIAS BALASAHEB PANT PRATINIDHI,B.A., Chief of Aundh In respectful appreciation of his deep study of Maratha history and his ardent admiration of Shivaji Maharaj, THE FOUNDER OF MARATHA SWARAJ PREFACE The records in Maharashtra and other places bearing on Shivaji's life are still being searched out and collected in the Shiva-Charitra-Karyalaya founded by the Bharata- Itihasa-Samshodhak Mandal of Poona and important papers bearing on Shivaji's doings are being discovered from day to day. It is, therefore, not yet time, according to many, to write an authentic lifetof this great hero of Maha- rashtra and 1 hesitated for some time to undertake this work suggested to me by Shrimant Balasaheb Pant Prati- nidhi, Chief of Aundh. -
363 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
363 bus time schedule & line map 363 View In Website Mode Kurla Railway Station (E) / कु ला˛ रेवे थानक (पू) The 363 bus line (Kurla Railway Station (E) / कु ला˛ रेवे थानक (पू)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kurla Railway Station (E) / कु ला˛ रेवे थानक (पू): 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM (2) Mahul Village / माहल गांव: 6:00 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 363 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 363 bus arriving. Direction: Kurla Railway Station (E) / कु ला˛ रेवे 363 bus Time Schedule थानक (पू) Kurla Railway Station (E) / कु ला˛ रेवे थानक (पू) Route 24 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Monday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Mahul Village Tuesday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Mahul Market Wednesday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM M.M.R.D.A.Colony Thursday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Wadala Road Mahul Friday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Mazgaon Dock (Mahul) Saturday 12:05 AM - 11:49 PM Acharya Vidyaniketan Jijamata Nagar 363 bus Info Direction: Kurla Railway Station (E) / Vashi Village कु ला˛ रेवे थानक (पू) Stops: 24 Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizer Trip Duration: 18 min Line Summary: Mahul Village, Mahul Market, R.C.F.O∆ce M.M.R.D.A.Colony, Wadala Road Mahul, Mazgaon Dock (Mahul), Acharya Vidyaniketan, Jijamata R.C.F.Colony Nagar, Vashi Village, Rashtriya Chemical Fertilizer, R.C.F.O∆ce, R.C.F.Colony, R.C.F.Hostel, Marawali R.C.F.Hostel Church, Chembur Colony, Chembur Colony, Navjeevan Society Chembur, Basant Park, Bhakti Marawali Church Bhavan, Umarshi Bappa Chowk, Thakkar Bappa Colony, Kamgar Nagar, Kamgar -
District Survey Report 2020-2021
District Survey Report Satara District DISTRICT MINING OFFICER, SATARA Prepared in compliance with 1. MoEF & CC, G.O.I notification S.O. 141(E) dated 15.1.2016. 2. Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines 2016. 3. MoEF & CC, G.O.I notification S.O. 3611(E) dated 25.07.2018. 4. Enforcement and Monitoring Guidelines for Sand Mining 2020. 1 | P a g e Contents Part I: District Survey Report for Sand Mining or River Bed Mining ............................................................. 7 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 7 3. The list of Mining lease in District with location, area, and period of validity ................................... 10 4. Details of Royalty or Revenue received in Last five Years from Sand Scooping Activity ................... 14 5. Details of Production of Sand in last five years ................................................................................... 15 6. Process of Deposition of Sediments in the rivers of the District ........................................................ 15 7. General Profile of the District .............................................................................................................. 25 8. Land utilization pattern in district ........................................................................................................ 27 9. Physiography of the District ................................................................................................................ -
355LTD Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
355LTD bus time schedule & line map 355LTD Trombay - Seven Bungalows Bus Station View In Website Mode The 355LTD bus line (Trombay - Seven Bungalows Bus Station) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Seven Bungalows Bus Station: 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM (2) Trombay: 6:00 AM - 9:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 355LTD bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 355LTD bus arriving. Direction: Seven Bungalows Bus Station 355LTD bus Time Schedule 70 stops Seven Bungalows Bus Station Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Monday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Trombay Tuesday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Dhobi Ghat (Trombay) Wednesday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Cheeta Camp Thursday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Narmadeshwar Mandir Friday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM Mandala Saturday 6:15 AM - 8:10 PM B.A.R.C School No.6 Mankhurd Station Road (S) 355LTD bus Info Childrens Home Direction: Seven Bungalows Bus Station Stops: 70 Trip Duration: 76 min Anushakti Nagar Line Summary: Trombay, Dhobi Ghat (Trombay), V.N. Purav Marg, Mumbai Cheeta Camp, Narmadeshwar Mandir, Mandala, B.A.R.C School No.6, Mankhurd Station Road (S), Raj Kapoor Chowk / Bhabha Hospital Childrens Home, Anushakti Nagar, Raj Kapoor Chowk / Bhabha Hospital, Telecom Factory, Telecom Factory Punjabwadi, Deonar Depot, R.K.Studio, Maitri Park, Deonar Govandi Road, Mumbai R.B.I Colony (Chembur), Acharya Garden/ Diamond Garden, 10th Road / Chembur Church, Dr.Ambedkar Punjabwadi Garden, Chembur Station (Dr.Ambedkar Garden) / च¯बूर थानक (डॉ.आंबेडकर गाड˛न), Chembur Level Crossing Deonar Depot / Shell Bridge, Sahakar Nagar, Shell Colony, Everest 688 V.N.Purav Marg, Mumbai Co.Op.Society, Thakkar Bappa Colony, Kurla S.T. -
New Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parner-414 302, MS
Third Cycle SSR- New Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parner-414 302, MS Ahmednagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s New Arts, Commerce and Science College Parner - 414 302 (M.S.) Track ID: MHCOGN 10659 Empowerment of Rural Masses Through Quality Education Page 1 Third Cycle SSR- New Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parner-414 302, MS Assessment and Accreditation (Third Cycle) Self Study Report By Ahmednagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s New Arts, Commerce and Science College Parner - 414 302 (M.S.) Email:[email protected] Website: www.newartsparner.com Track ID: MHCOGN 10659 Empowerment of Rural Masses Through Quality Education Page 2 Third Cycle SSR- New Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parner-414 302, MS Self Study Report For NAAC - Third Cycle Submitted to National Assessment and Accreditation Council Bengaluru - 560 072 February 2017 Track ID: MHCOGN 10659 By Ahmednagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj’s New Arts, Commerce and Science College Parner - 414 302 (M.S.) Email: [email protected] Website: www.newartsparner.com Empowerment of Rural Masses Through Quality Education Page 3 Third Cycle SSR- New Arts, Commerce and Science College, Parner-414 302, MS Contents Particulars Page no. I Governing Council 7 II Local Management Committee 8 III Internal Quality Assurance Cell 9 IV Steering Committee 10 V Preface 11 Acknowledgement 15 Principals Message 16 VI Academic Programmes offered by the College 17 VII Executive Summary and SWOC Analysis 18-27 Profile of the College 28-34 Criterion- wise Inputs 1 -
Appendix ]T Worth Seeing-Peaces in -H1stqricae Importance
APPENDIX ]T WORTH SEEING-PEACES IN -H1STQRICAE IMPORTANCE 1) Pratapgad : In 1676 Shivaji Maharaj stayed for some months in the fort of Satara for rest as he was sick. In the same fort Shivaji Maharaj planned his Karnatak campaign. Shivaji Maharaj built Pratapgad in 1656. The height of the Pratapgad from sea level is 3543 feeu It is 9 miles to the west of Mahabaleshwar. On 10th Novemhber, 1659 the encounter took place were between Shivaji and Afzalkhan. In it Afzalkhan was killed by Shivaji Maharaj. Due to this heroic deed Shivaji Maharaja's name fame spread all over India. On Pratapgad itself there is a temple of Tuljabhawani - Shivaji's family deity and there is a grand statue of Shivaji Maharaj of horseback. There is also a tomb of Afzalkhan at the base. In 1818 the fort was under the control of Maratha troups but later on the British look its possession. Table No. 3 • M Showing names of Forts and Important Religious Places in Satara District ssssssssssssssssssssessssKssssassBsssscssssaassssssss Name of Taluka Name of Forts sssBs&sassssasssssssssssss&sHssssssseaBssssssssatsasssBSttBsssseaMas 1) Wai-Khandala Kamalgad, Pandavgad, Vairatgad, Kenjalgad 2) Jawali- Pratapgad, Wasota, Mahabaleshwar Makar andgad 3) Satara-Koregaon Ajlnkyatara, Sajjangad, Chandan-Vandan, Nandgri Table No. H (ContcU.) S8aSBSSSSSSSCeSSS88B888SS8SSSSSS8S88SSSSSS8BSS«SSS3 Name of taiuka Name of Forts «t3Bsu:ss:»c«siaKi8Ba:r=asBacseirr£=ssss8scssa= 4) Patan Dategad, Gurupawantgad, Bhairavagad, Jangli Jayagad 5) Karad Sadashivgad, Vasantagad 6) Phaltan-Man Tathawada, Warugad, Mahimangad 7) Khatav Vardhangad, Bhushangad Names of Temples Place 1) Ganapati Khind - Satara 2) Ganapati Wai 3) Ram Temple Chafal 4) Sevagiri Maharaj Pusegaon 5) Gondavalekar Gondavale Maharaj 6) Yamai Devi Aundha 7) Khandoba Pali 8) Natraj National Highway, Satara 2> Sajjangad : To the west of Satara city at the distance of 12 kms. -
About Satara
MAHARASHTRA STATE GAZETTEERS Government of Maharashtra SATARA DISTRICT (REVISED EDITION) BOMBAY DIRECTORATE OF GOVERNMENT PRINTING, STATIONARY AND PUBLICATION, MAHARASHTRA STATE 1963 Contents PROLOGUE I am very glad to bring out the e-Book Edition (CD version) of the Satara District Gazetteer published by the Gazetteers Department. This CD version is a part of a scheme of preparing compact discs of earlier published District Gazetteers. Satara District Gazetteer was published in 1963. It contains authentic and useful information on several aspects of the district and is considered to be of great value to administrators, scholars and general readers. The copies of this edition are now out of stock. Considering its utility, therefore, need was felt to preserve this treasure of knowledge. In this age of modernization, information and technology have become key words. To keep pace with the changing need of hour, I have decided to bring out CD version of this edition with little statistical supplementary and some photographs. It is also made available on the website of the state government www.maharashtra.gov.in. I am sure, scholars and studious persons across the world will find this CD immensely beneficial. I am thankful to the Honourable Minister, Shri. Ashokrao Chavan (Industries and Mines, Cultural Affairs and Protocol), and the Minister of State, Shri. Rana Jagjitsinh Patil (Agriculture, Industries and Cultural Affairs), Shri. Bhushan Gagrani (Secretary, Cultural Affairs), Government of Maharashtra for being constant source of inspiration. Place: Mumbai DR. ARUNCHANDRA S. PATHAK Date :25th December, 2006 Executive Editor and Secretary Contents PREFACE THE GAZETTEER of the Bombay Presidency was originally compiled between 1874 and 1884, though the actual publication of the volumes was spread over a period of 27 years. -
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