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Ramjas College Department of Botany Synopsis Category
Ramjas College Department of Botany Synopsis Category - General S. File no. Name Cat. Mobile no. Points no. Address Remarks Sumya Pathak,CSIR-SRF,C/o Dr.P.K.Trivedi, Plant 1 SUMYA PATHAK G 9532212203 47 1668 Genomics Lab, NBRI, Lucknow-226001 C/o Ajit Kumar Datta, Vill. Janai (Chakraborty Para), Post- 2 AVIJIT DATTA G 9477165660 39 1681 Janai, Dist. Hooghly-712304, West Bengal 103,BT-5 Scotia Tower, Omaxe Heights, Sector 86, Nehar 3 ANSHU GUPTA G 9582563399 57 5030 Paar, Faridabad-121002 C/o Soumit K. Behera, Scientist, CSIR-National Botanical Qualified NET in Research Institute, Ranapratap Marg, (opp. IOEA Office), Environmental 4 NAYAN SAHU G 9452679978 53 1690 Herbarium Division, Lucknow-226001, U.P Science 5 DEEKSHA TRIPATHI G 9953069004 54 4947 S-48 A/31 DLF Phase-3 Gurgaon, Haryana-122002 Chandra Shekhar Singh Biology Lecturer, Govt, Inter CHANDRA SHEKHAR College, Chavithutia, P.O.-Ganai Almora, Uttarakhand, 6 SINGH G 1411109579 43 5029 Pin-263656 7 ANKITA MISHRA G 9724850428 28 5026 256-C, Pocket -C, Mayur Vihar Phase-II, Delhi-91 8 VEENA PANDEY G 9871415963 38 3383 B-67 Surajmal Vihar Delhi-92 ANUPAMA RAZDAN C-2/27B MIG Flats, KeshavPuram, Lawrence Road, Delhi- 9 TIKU G 8447656574 73 5077 35 RAJESH SINGH S/o Sh. Sardar Singh Nirwan, Seth Motilal (PG) College, 10 NIRWAN G 9828916146 71 5028 Jhunjhunu 333001, Rajasthan V/P.O. Btahrli Uperli, Teh. Barpar Distt. Hamirpur, H.P. – 11 RAVI KANT G 9418878157 64.5 5027 174312 SANTOSH KUMAR 12 SHARMA G 9953556989 66 4972 Itayapara Old City, Dholpur (Rajasthan) 328001 13 RAHAT NAZAR G 9968043030 75.5 5022 105, PratapKhand, Vivek Vihar Phase-II, New Delhi-95 14 VINEETA DIXIT G 9911423756 73 5070 A-1/1, Shiv Vihar Colony, Shivpur, Varanasi-221003 Shashank Health Centre, Sale Tax Office Road, Kavi Nagar, 15 PRACHI RAJPUT G 9997438326 69 5057 Kashipur, U.S. -
District Population Statistics, 4-Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
I Census of India, 195 1 DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS UTTAR PRADESH 4-MEEl{UT DISTRICT 315.42 ALLAHABAD: TING AND STATIONERY, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA 1951 1952 MEE DPS Price, Re.1-S. FOREWORD THE Uttar Pradesh Government asked me in March. 1952, (0 'supply them for the purposes of elections to local bodies population statistics with ,separation for scheduled castes (i) mohalla/ward-wise for urban areas, and (ii) village-wise for rural areas. The Census Tabulation Plan did nbt provide for sorting of scheduled cast<;s population for areas smaller than a tehsil or urban tract and the request from the Uttar Pradesh Government came when the slip sorting had been finished and (he Tabulation Offices closed. As the census slips are mixed up for the purposes of sorting in one lot for a tehsil or urban tract, collection of data regarding scheduled castes population by moh'allas/wards and villages would have involved enormous labour and expense if sorting of the slips had been taken up afresh. Fortunately, however, a secondary census record, viz. the National Citizens' Register, in which each slip has been copied, was available. By singular foresight it had been pre pared mohalla/ward-wise for urban areas and village-wise for rural areas. Th e required information has, therefore. been extracted from. this record, 2. In the above circumstances there is a slight difference in the figures of population as arrived at by an earlier sorting of the slips and as now determined by counting from the National Citizens' Register. This difference has been accen mated by an order passed by me during the later coum from the National Register of Citizens as follows:- (i) Count Ahirwars of Farrukhabad District, Raidas and Bhagar as ·Chamars'. -
District Census Handbook, Meerut, Part X-A, Series-21, Uttar Pradesh
CENSUS 1971 PART X-A Tcr\VN< & VILLAGE DIRECTORY SERIES 21 UTTAR PRADESH DISTRICT. DISTRICT MEERUT CENSUS HANDBOOK D. M. SINHA OF THE i};DIAN AD1IlNISTRATIVE SERVICE Director of Census Operatiorn Uttar Pradesh DISTRICT MEERUT I 10 I) 10 KMS b:.u.=.:.- -± - - 1--±=:;d o ". IL- f- i ,<-lS 01STRICT 1l0UNOARY TAHSIL BOUNDARY 'YIKAS ~HflND IIOUNDARY DISTRICT HEAOQUARTERS TAHSIL HEA.OQUA.RnR~ I""" ~ VtKIS KHA.Ha H~AOQU"'fHkS .~".'"' ,." 10111101 OF THE DIITRICT o ,v • ,.~\ ',., IN UTTAR PRIOEIH URBAN IUfA f/ c'~"'\f/ IJ . ~ - \, ,. "\ VILI.AGE WITH POPULATION MI]lI Olt "1011£ • ~~,' :'\ 0 IO::J 200 .(\,~S HIGHWAYS. NA1'IONAL, ,TATE l~iltUL_ )..'1:) r'; ~ OTHER IMPORTANT ROAD' ' ____ .- I R.A1L'hAV UI\IE WITH STAttON. BROAD (iIl.UC.EI, __ "i~ .... _ Nome of the A,,, in IPoPUIO\iOn No." No. of NARROW"A.UGEI~_ ,\. Tahsil K.' Villagfs Towns v;:-.... RIVER AND 5TRfAH I " ........ '" ~),. BlGHPII 1,0lll 561,066 154 CANAL WI1l11MPORTANT DISTRIBUiflfW \ I GHIZIIBAD 1.0581 718.91J III POlICf STATION P5 IIROHINI 895·1 4\M11 106 ron & nLEG.RA~H OFFICe. I PI MEERUI 7110 141.B14 119 RtH HOUSi TRAVELLERS' BUNGALOW, HC, I RH 5" HAmA 1.098.4 J90.))5 l06 HOSPITAL, PlSPENSARY,P, H, CENnE, ETC + HAPUR 1.0811 516.73B ll, DEGREE (OLlEG£, H. S, SCHOOL 8,0 TOTAL 5,944.0 3,%6.951 1,651 22 L_·--~~~~~-o~,--------~------------~~------~----~----~---, , 77 15 East of Gr"cw", 30 ~5 CONTENTS Pages Acknowledgements Introductory Note iii TOWN AND VILLA.GE DIRECTORY Town Directory Statement I-Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns 4-5 Statement II-Physical Aspects -
CCP Lakshmi 6398700572
S.NO. VACCINATOR MOBILE VACCINATION CENTER NAME VACCINE CCP 1 Lakshmi 6398700572 PHC Rajpura. COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 2 Manju bhakuni 9870860486 CHC BHAWANPUR COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 3 Sunita 9997928886 PHC KASTHALA COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 4 Varsha 9761093585 PHC SISOLI COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 5 NEELAM 6395353429 UPHC ABDULLAPUR COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 6 SHILPI DULARA 9557948206 UPHC KASERU BAXER COVISHIELD BHAWANPUR 7 Pankaj Devi 9997428448 CHC Bhoorbaral Session 1 COVISHIELD BHOORBARAL 8 ASHA RANA 9058115191 UPHC KUNDA COVISHIELD BHOORBARAL 9 SUSHMA 7839805324 HWC MOHDDINPUR COVISHIELD BHOORBARAL 10 preeti soni 7518735976 UPHC BRAHMPURI COVISHIELD BRAHMPURI 11 SANGEETA 7839131158 UPHC SHAKOOR NAGAR COVISHIELD BRAHMPURI 12 SONAKSHI 8534040800 UPHC TARAPURI COVISHIELD BRAHMPURI 13 Gulishta 7533818484 UPHC RAJBAN COVISHIELD CANTT. 14 Reena 8445399992 Cantt UHC Session 1 COVISHIELD CANTT. 15 BABITA 8864800548 PHC LAWAD COVISHIELD DAURALA 16 Nishi Khoker 9675784592 CHC Daurala Session COVISHIELD DAURALA 17 PUSHPA BISHT 8218153176 DAURALA SUGAR MILL COVISHIELD DAURALA 18 ANUSUIYA 8273407939 PHC DULHERA COVISHIELD DAURALA 19 DIPALI 9258265362 S.V.B PATEL AGRI. UNVERSITY COVISHIELD DAURALA 20 LOWRANCE 8178671165 PL Sharma Dist Hosp RainBasera COVISHIELD DUFFRIN 21 ANJALI 8273564974 P L Sharma District Hosp ICU COVISHIELD DUFFRIN 22 Monika 7302687368 PHC ALIPUR MORNA COVISHIELD HASTINAPUR 23 Sumanlata 9897761415 CHC HASTINAPUR SESSION 1 COVISHIELD HASTINAPUR 24 lakshmi 8755820228 HWC Mordkhurd COVISHIELD HASTINAPUR 25 SHOBHA 9084277833 UPHC ISLAMABAD COVISHIELD -
List of Class Wise Ulbs of Uttar Pradesh
List of Class wise ULBs of Uttar Pradesh Classification Nos. Name of Town I Class 50 Moradabad, Meerut, Ghazia bad, Aligarh, Agra, Bareilly , Lucknow , Kanpur , Jhansi, Allahabad , (100,000 & above Population) Gorakhpur & Varanasi (all Nagar Nigam) Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Sambhal, Chandausi, Rampur, Amroha, Hapur, Modinagar, Loni, Bulandshahr , Hathras, Mathura, Firozabad, Etah, Badaun, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Lakhimpur, Sitapur, Hardoi , Unnao, Raebareli, Farrukkhabad, Etawah, Orai, Lalitpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Sultanpur, Bahraich, Gonda, Basti , Deoria, Maunath Bhanjan, Ballia, Jaunpur & Mirzapur (all Nagar Palika Parishad) II Class 56 Deoband, Gangoh, Shamli, Kairana, Khatauli, Kiratpur, Chandpur, Najibabad, Bijnor, Nagina, Sherkot, (50,000 - 99,999 Population) Hasanpur, Mawana, Baraut, Muradnagar, Pilkhuwa, Dadri, Sikandrabad, Jahangirabad, Khurja, Vrindavan, Sikohabad,Tundla, Kasganj, Mainpuri, Sahaswan, Ujhani, Beheri, Faridpur, Bisalpur, Tilhar, Gola Gokarannath, Laharpur, Shahabad, Gangaghat, Kannauj, Chhibramau, Auraiya, Konch, Jalaun, Mauranipur, Rath, Mahoba, Pratapgarh, Nawabganj, Tanda, Nanpara, Balrampur, Mubarakpur, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Mughalsarai & Bhadohi (all Nagar Palika Parishad) Obra, Renukoot & Pipri (all Nagar Panchayat) III Class 167 Nakur, Kandhla, Afzalgarh, Seohara, Dhampur, Nehtaur, Noorpur, Thakurdwara, Bilari, Bahjoi, Tanda, Bilaspur, (20,000 - 49,999 Population) Suar, Milak, Bachhraon, Dhanaura, Sardhana, Bagpat, Garmukteshwer, Anupshahar, Gulathi, Siana, Dibai, Shikarpur, Atrauli, Khair, Sikandra -
Planning Proposals for Water Supply of U.P. Sub Region of Ncr
PLANNING PROPOSALS FOR WATER SUPPLY OF U.P. SUB REGION OF NCR A DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING By MATINDER KUMAR DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE ROORKEE - 247 667 (INDIA) JUNE, 2007 CANDIDATE'S DECLARATION I hereby certify that the work, which is being presented in the dissertation, entitled "PLANNING PROPOSALS FOR WATER SUPPLY OF U.P. SUB REGION OF NCR", in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the Degree of MASTER OF URBAN AND RURAL PLANNING submitted in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee, is an authentic record of my own work carried out during the period from May 2006 to June 2007 under the supervision of Prof. R. K. Jain, Associate Professor, Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee. The matter embodied in this dissertation has not been submitted by me for the award of any other Degree. Place: Roorkee ktrAihnkt Dated: June 2c12007 (Matinder Kumar) This is to certify that the above statement made by the candidate Mr. Matinder Kumar is correct to the best of my knowledge. Place: Roorkee Dated: June, 2007 (Prof. R. K. Jain) Associate Professor Department of Architecture and Planning Indian Institute of Technology - Roorkee Roorkee — 247667, India ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to express my deep sense of gratitude to my respected guide Prof. R. K. Jain, Department of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (Uttrakhand) for his constant encouragement, support and expert guidance throughout this work starting from choosing the topic. -
Future of Settlement On
MAP ---- WATER TREATMENT PLANTS- DELHI ---- FUTURE SOURCES OF RAW WATER FOR DELHI CONTENTS ---- SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS- DELHI ---- DRAINAGE SYSTEM IN DELHI Modified Planning & Implementation of NCR: ---- LANDFILL SITES - DELHI ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION PROPOSED SETTLEMENT ---- STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF POWER PATTERN 2021 SECTOR 1. INITIAL PLANNING OF NOIDA. ---- LIST OF PROPOSED POLICY BOXES 2. POWERS OF SOME OF THE SECTIONS OF NCR ACT ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION REGIONAL -2001 : ONLY IN BRIEF CONSTITUENT AREAS 3. WHAT TO DO? ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION REGIONAL -2021 : 4. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING WILL INCLUDE THE CONSTITUENT AREAS FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES: (104 ITEMS) + SOME ITEMS ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION PHYSIOGRAPHY AND MORE SLOPE 5. SOME IMPORTANT POLICY DECISIONS. ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION LITHOLOGY ---- PHYSICAL GROWTH OF DELHI 1803-1959 & SEVEN- SEVENTEEN DELHIS ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION GEOMORPHIC 6. NAMES OF NCR CITIES/TOWNS FOR THE YEAR 2011 AND ---- NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION GROUND WATER 2021 PROSPECTS I. Haryana ---- POLICY ZONES II. Rajasthan ---- EXISTING SETTLEMENT PATTERN 2001 III. Uttar Pradesh ---- EXISTING TRANSPORT NETWORK (Roads) 2002 7. PROJECTED POPULATION OF NCR CITIES / TOWNS FOR ---- EXISTING TRANSPORT NETWORK (Rail) 2002 THE YEAR 2031 ---- PROPOSED TRANSPORT NETWORK (ROADS) 2021 I. Haryana ---- PROPOSED TRANSPORT NETWORK (RAIL) 2021 II. Rajasthan ---- GROUND WATER RECHARGEABLE AREAS III. Uttar Pradesh ---- MASTER PLAN FOR NOIDA - 2021 ---- MASTER PLAN FOR GREATER NOIDA - 2021 MODIFIED PLANNING & IMPLEMENTATION OF: NCR 1. PRESENT AREA = 30242 SQ.KM. 2. PROPOSED AREA BY 2031 = ___SQ.KM. AFTER ADDING NEW DISTRICTS. 3. PRESENT POPULATION (2017) = ___ M UPS CAMPUS BLOCK-A, PREET VIHAR, 4. PREDICTED POPULATION (2031) = ___ M DELHI-92 (M) 09811018374 E-mail: [email protected] R.G.GUPTA www.rgplan.org, www.rgedu.org, www.uict.org City/Policy Planner NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION TO PREPARATION, ENFORCEMENT AND 5. -
Dated 27.12.2007. in Case of Any Unintended Discrepancy/S, Please Write to the Head, Department of Botany
Ad-hoc panel (Botany) updated as on 01.07.2020 List of candidates for ad-hoc appointments as Assistant Professor in Botany in Delhi University Colleges (as on July 2020 Next update, end of December 2020) . The following list of candidates for ad-hoc appointments as Assistant Professor of Botany in various Delhi University colleges has finalized by a committee, constituted according to E.C. resolution no. 120(8) dated 27.12.2007. In case of any unintended discrepancy/s, please write to the Head, Department of Botany. The various categories are as follows: Categories for Empanelment of Ad-hoc Teachers in Botany in the Colleges of University of Delhi B.Sc. Botany/Life Sciences M.Sc. Botany M. Phil. Botany Ph.D. NET Optional for candidates having Ph.D. degree awarded up to 2009. Others who are not NET- qualified should provide a I First Division First Division Optional Compulsory certificate from the university that the degree awarded fulfils minimum eligibility Criteria stipulated by UGC Regulation 2009* II (First Division at either UG or High (55-59.9%) Second First Division/ High (55- Optional Compulsory As above PG level) Division/First Division 59.9%) Second Division III First Division First Division Compulsory - Compulsory IV (First Division at either UG or High (55-59.9%) Second First Division/High (55- Compulsory - Compulsory PG level) Division/First Division 59.9%) Second Division High (55-59.9%) Second V High (55-59.9%) Second Division Optional Compulsory As for Category I Division High (55-59.9%) Second VI High (55-59.9%) Second Division Compulsory - Compulsory Division VII First Division First Division - - Compulsory High (55-59.9%) Second First Division/High (55- VIII - - Compulsory Division/FirstDivision 59.9%) Second Division 1. -
Status of Water Demand and Supply of Meerut District Abstract Water Is the Most Essential Part of Our Life, It Is Required for Sustenance of Human Life and Sanitation
P: ISSN NO.: 2394-0344 RNI No.UPBIL/2016/67980 VOL-2* ISSUE-6* September- 2017 E: ISSN NO.: 2455-0817 Remarking An Analisation Status of Water Demand and Supply of Meerut District Abstract Water is the most essential part of our life, it is required for sustenance of human life and sanitation. In 2010, about 87% of the global population (5.9 billion people) had access to piped water supply through other means like protected wells, spring supply etc. However about 13%(900 million people don’t have access to proper source of water supply. Meerut is the 63rd fastest growing urban area in the world and ranked 242 in 2010 and second largest city in the national capital region of India (NCR) the 16th largest metropolitan area and 25th largest city in India situated between Ganga and Yamuna, close to the imperial capital (Jan Kumar Rajesh). Due to Rapid urbanization and population growth there is a scarcity of water in the District. There are two types of water sources-Ground water and Surface water (Jal nigam and Nagar nigam). Study was carried out to under stand the existing water supply and its demand. The work was done using both primary and secondary data. Primary data was collected through filled level survey and Krishna Sharma secondary data collected from were analysed to get the required Research Scholar, conclusion. Deptt.of Geography, Keywords: Essential, Sanitation, Protected, Demand, Supply, School of Earth Science, Metropolitan, Urbanization, Analysed. Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Introduction Garhwal University, Meerut is one of the fastest growing area of Uttar Pradesh, the (Central University), District has a population density of 1,347 people per squre km and it saw a population growth rate of 15-92% over the last decade (2001-2011). -
Prospects and Consequences of Depletion of Groundwater in Meerut District 1998 to 2016
International Journal of Management (IJM) Volume 11, Issue 9, September 2020, pp. 1471-1481, Article ID: IJM_11_09_142 Available online at http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJM?Volume=11&Issue=9 ISSN Print: 0976-6502 and ISSN Online: 0976-6510 DOI: 10.34218/IJM.11.9.2020.142 © IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed PROSPECTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF DEPLETION OF GROUNDWATER IN MEERUT DISTRICT 1998 TO 2016 Dr. Krishna Sharma Doctorate in Geography, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University, Uttarakhand, India ABSTRACT Water is the most essential elements of our life. Water is a unique gift of human for nature, without water life cannot sustain. Water is distributed on earth as fresh water and salt water, in which 97.5 % being salt water and only 2.5 % being fresh water. Groundwater depletion is defined as the term when water level declines caused by groundwater pumping. Depletion of water resources is an environmental problem. Increasing population has resulted in demand for water increases. Groundwater depletion is mainly caused by regular groundwater pumping Groundwater is the main source of fresh water in Meerut district but groundwater is depleting at very fast rate. In Meerut water is declining at an alarming rate. Some of the reservoirs in various parts of Meerut district deplete permanently and situation gets worse. Rapid expansion of groundwater use in Meerut has resulted in a steep decline in the groundwater table in vast areas of the Meerut district. Key words: Elements, Depletion, Pumping, Permanently, Reservoirs. Cite this Article: Dr. Krishna Sharma, Prospects and Consequences of Depletion of Groundwater in Meerut District 1998 to 2016, International Journal of Management, 11(9), 2020, pp. -
MAP:Meerut (Uttar Pradesh)
DABATHUA 77°35'0"E 77°37'30"E 77°40'0"E 77°42'30"E 77°45'0"E 77°47'30"E KHARDAUNI PAUHALI MEERUT GEOGRAPHICAL AREA BHALSAUNA DULEHRA JALALABAD KHANAUDA DATHUAGARHI PABLI KHAS POST KEY MAP OFFICE BIHTA PABLI KHURD POLICE MUZAFFARNAGAR STATION VANI c a SCHOOL MODI RUBBER DWARKAPUR m FACTORY MODIPURAM PABLA JATPURA BADHJEERA METHNA INDARSINGH G PALHERA BIJNOR MODIPURAM RAILWAY STATION HOSPITAL JEWRI ULAKHPUR Á SHIV NH IRRIGATION MEERUT MANDIR ¤£58 COLONY NB COLONY CA-06 PALLAVPURAM CA-12 SARVHIT BAGHPAT G ULDEPUR CA-11 HOSPITAL CA-10 CA-04 CA-05 JYOTIBA PHULE DAYAWATI MODI ST MARKS CA-07 m m CA-09 NAGAR DUNGAR SCHOOL MUKHTYARPUR NAGLA ACADEMY POLICE STATION CA-02 VETERINARaY HOSPITAL CA-03 CA-08 CA-06 ANAND LOK 29°2'30"N JANGETHI G CA-01 D ZIARAT R SUN CITY POST OFFICE E E KUBER PUBLIC ICHOLI JATAULI K m POST JHANJOKBAR R SCHOOL GARHI DAURLI O OFFICE O KONARK R LALSANA DANTAL COLONY MUZAFFARNAGAR SAINI 29°2'30"N POST SIKHAIRA GHAZIABAD OFFICE CA-12 BAHCHAULA NEW SAINIK KISANNAGAR GREEN POST OFFICE QASIM PUR COLONY CITY PUTH KHAS NAGLA TASHI S MAMIPUR AR GHASAULI DH NATRAJ A NAYAGAON ST FRANCIS NA CINEMA CONVENT SCHOOL SAULIPUR ARYA m ¸ SARU CONCAST NAGAR R c ALLOYS PVT LTD POST OFFICE D Total Geographical Area ARNAWLI GURUNANAK GIRLS POST No. of Charge Areas INTER COLLEGE DAYAMPUR OFFICE (Sq KMs) DASHMESH JUNIOR SD INTER SA m R NAGLA SHEKHU HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE DH 300.314 12 AZAMPUR VETERINARY HOSPITAL A D N R G NH A KANAKARKHERA E AMERA IKTASNAGAR 58 E SALARPUR £ MEERUT K ADHIPUR ¤ R MUHAMMADPUR O Á CANTONMENT RS R Charge Areas Identification -
MEERUT: 111111111111'1111111111111111111111111111 Gfpe-PUNE-017942 a GAZETTEER
Dhauanjayarao Gadgii LibRaRy MEERUT: 111111111111'1111111111111111111111111111 GfPE-PUNE-017942 A GAZETTEER, llEING VOLUME IV OF THE DISTRICT GAZETTEERS OF THE UNITEll PROVINCES OF AGRA AND OUDH. COMPILED A.ND EDITED :BY H. R. N E V ILL, 1. C. S. ALLAHABAD: PRINTED :BY F. LUKER, SUl/DT., GOVT. PRESS, UNiTED PnOTINCES. 1904. Price Rs. 3 (48.). GAZETTEER OF MEERU~i .CONTENTS.,. PAGE, .,~AGE, Occupp.tions ••• 101 Boundaries and Area 1 Villages and houses , . 102 Topography ... 2 Contlition of the people 105 },akes · . .. 18 Proprietor~· ••• . ., 107 Tenants; ... , 108 Waste lands •· · ... ', 1' ... 19 ... Groves 21 Rents . ... 109 Minerals ~··... 22 Language and Literature •• , 109 }'auna 24 Edu<(ation : .. , ... 110 Cattle 26 ~· Climate and Rainfall 29 CRAPTEB IV. Medical Aspects ... ... 31 District Sta:ff ... J.I5 CH!PT~]I1I• . Garrison ... 116' Subdivisions 116 Cultivation .. •.. 35 .... Fiscal History ' ... 119 ~oils .. .... 37'' Police' 136 Harvests · ;.. ••.•. 38 Crime 138 Crops .: •. •··· 3~ ,Jail' , '. ·140 .., .. 47 .. l~ri~atiol\ and Cana~s. ~- '·"' 140 .... 57• :Excise ..•. ... }amines ., ·•'• .~ Registratj.on .... ~· .... 142 J>rices andWag~8' .~ •. ·::..~·· 60 .Stamps .. ... ·Ha:. Trade .. • , .. ..... 61 lncome-tax . ' 143 }'airs . •.. .. .... 63 Post-offi!leS . '143 Weights and Mej;\sures 63 Municipalities ... ']44. ]nterest · ·: ~ :' :.,: l.. 64 Act XX towns ... ' ... 145 Manufactures ;,,.' .• · · ":· 65 District Board· ... ... 145 <:ommunicati~n{ .".:... ·:.· :·: ;1 ... 67 _l)i s pensarie s ••• 141i . ... C:S:Al'TEB ·ll[ ' ' ·. CriPTER V. ; '75 Population •. ·.. ~-.~~ r~'. '·•·•"' ~l'l. • ··41 . '147 .. , . 78. Uis~ory ··~... ...... '• , ... 78 -~ J~,·li:;-ions- · ' ... ,, 79 ~ 187 (.'bri~~ianity __:' . ~. ~ . Directory ... ... ,....._...:... '"· Arya Sam~j . · .... ' ,,, 82;. <'' .hins .... .... .,, 82 Appen<U~ ... ·t. .. ·i-ilviii .. I • ,...___ ?\I u sal uia D.~ : ... ..... 83 lliuJue ... ... 88 Index~ ••• ,.... i...;.vii PREFACE.