Library Collection Having Department As 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher Shelvinglocation Nno

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Library Collection Having Department As 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher Shelvinglocation Nno Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 3628U The Compani of Women Khushavant, Pune: 54/2 Singh. Mehta, 1158U Granth Sangati Talwalkar, Pune: 13/3 Govind. Parchure Prakashan Mandir, 4809 Fulrani Kusumagraj, Pune: 19/3 . Kontinenatal Prakashan, 404 Doctor Lagu Atre, P. K. Mumbai: 20/1 Parchure Prakashan, 372BG Kadumbarikar Phudke Deshpande, Pune: 66/4 M. K. Venus., [s.l]: s.n.] 1187U Shokantikecha Uday Khole, Vilas. Mumbai: 13/3 Majestic Prakashan, 4099 Marathwadyatil Kalagi Turyachi Mande, P. Aurangbad: 19/3 Aadhyatmik Shahiri B. Bahishal Shikshan Mandal, 3396U Bhimsen (Biography of Bhimsen Potdar, Pune: 52/4 Joshi) Vasant. Rajhans, 3874U Mahatma Jotiba Phule : Varsa Bhole, B.L. Aurangabad: 55/4 Aani Vasa Saket, 1099U Bhartatil Khristi Sampraday RSS Shastri, Pune: 13/2 Chi bhumika Shripad. Bhartiy Vichar Sadhana, Printed On : 22/08/2015 1 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 471 Murtu Pasun Amrutakade Bharge, Pune: 34/3 Bhavana. Kulkarni granthagar, 1128U Loknatyachi Parampara Joshi, V. K. Pune: 13/3 Thokal Prakashan, 13096 Kavyachintan Karhade, Mumbai: 19/3 Sada. Shalaka Prakashan, 8587 Hare Ram Hare Krishna Abhyankar, Pune: 34/2 kusoom. Shaseedeep , 1421 Bhartache Bagyvidhate Kanitkar, Pune: 37/3 1422 Madhav. Kishor , 37/3 882U Aatmrang Joshi, Mumbai: 12/6 Sunita. Aanand Cchaya, 1035U Cchori Padgaokar, Mumbai: 13/2 Mangesh. Mauj Prakashan Gruh, 9437 Akshar Madhav Khand 2 Shewalkar, Vani: 23/6 Ram. Ram Shewalkar, 1836. Sinikatha Deshpande, Mumbai 34/4 D.G. Popular 230BG Adhunike Marathi Wadmayacha Deshpande, Pune: 66/1 Eithas A. n. Vines. Printed On : 22/08/2015 2 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 466BG Dr. No Fleming, Pune: 66/3 Ian. Rajas., [s.l]: s.n.] 3851U Gramin SamajJivan V Sahitya Deshmukh, Aurangabad: 55/3 Ganesh. Swarup, 857U Muktibodhanchi Nivdak Kavita Manohar, New Delhi: 12/6 Yashwant. Sahitya Academy, 1069U Muslin Manas(Tarang-Antarang) Husen, Pune: 13/2 Muzaffar. Bhartiy Vichar Sadhana, 2125 Kavi Shri Mala - Panjabi Bhai Wardha: 47/2 Virshiang. Rashtbasha Parchar Samati., 413BG Ladakya Leki Kulkarni, [s.l]: 66/3 415BG Pandit Lalite 66/3 Anant. Sahitye, [s.l]: s.n.] 3674U Eak Hota Karvhar (Biography of Gawhankar, Pune: 54/3 J.W.Karvhar) Vina. Rajhans, 423BG Mohor Sakryekar, Mumbai: 66/4 Dadu. [s.n]. 117AB Kachpatre Tendulkar, Mumbai: 64/2 Vijay. Nav Lekhan, 1660R Jagala Prem Arpave Mahanor, Mumbai 57a N.D. Popular Printed On : 22/08/2015 3 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 4349U Operation Blue Star Brar, K.S. Pune: Translet by Rohan, Bhagvan Datar. 3651U Maharanee Yesubai (Biography Shivde, Pune: 54/3 of Yesubai) Sadashiv S. Padgandha, 3800U Mayabram Mahajan, Pune: 55/2 Vyaktesh. Manorma, 637U Jatila Jat Wairi Shinde, N. Mumbai 12/3 M. Popular 802U Sagracha Janm Paustowaski Pune: 12/5 , Konstantin Pragteek Translate By Pustak Shanta Prakashan, Rande. 50BG Rukhmeniharan Pandit, Nagpur: 66/4 Bhawanisha Subhah nkar. Book Deop. 1774U Mahabharat Rahi Masum Mumbai: 71 1775U Raja parchure - 71 1776U Translet by Latkar, 71 71 1777U Garge & Latkar. 4326U Jagtikikaran Samaj aani Marathi Shobhane, Nagpur: Sahitya Ravindra. Vijay, 3549U The Changing Era of E - Vijaykumar, Delhi: 53/4 Banking A. Manglam, 667U Kale Chandane Dasnurkar, Pune: 12/4 Snehalata. Amol Prakashan, Printed On : 22/08/2015 4 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 13498 Pratishodh Dhole, Pune: 31/3 Sanjay. Pushp Prakashan, 159U Prachnama Shinde, Mumbai: 20/2 Jagannath. Tridal Prakashan, 1545 Vyas Parv Bhave, P.B. Pune: 34/3 Mounj, 2127 Kavi Shri Mala - Tamil Bharti, Wardha: 47/2 Shubhmany Rashtbasha am. Parchar Samati., [s.l]: s.n.] 3232 Krantikarak Khatale Kher, Bha . Mumbai: 37/2 D. [Vora & Voara, 1025U Visarleli Smrutichitre Varma, New Delhi: 13/1 Bhagwaticha National ran Book Trust, Translate by Indumati Kelkar. 1222U King Henry The Six 1 Shakshpear, Pune: 13/4 Translate by Sarita V. S. Aapte. Prakashan, 7665 Dashpadi Anil, . Mumbai: 19/1 Mauj Prakashan, 141BG Vidhyan Aani Samaj Sawarkar, V. Pune: 66/5 D. Venus., [s.l]: s.n.] Printed On : 22/08/2015 5 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 726U Nanda Sadekar, Mumbai: 12/4 Ramchandra Dilip . Prakashan, 2746U Nilepani Hirwi Unhe Katarkar, Pune: 15/6 Suchitra. Pratima Prakashan, 4135U Mee Indira (Biography of Indira Kale, V.R. Mumbai 57/2 Gandhi) Vasant 1188R Birad Pawar, Mumbai: 10a 1189R Ashok. Manovikas, 10a 1190R 10a 10a 1195R 10a 1196R 11594 Nisheegandhach Nat Brahankar, Nagpur: 34/4 Vijaya. Hirak, 2553 Aapala Maan : Aapala Abhiman Thatte, Pune: 23/6 Yadunath. Thokal Prakashan, 9207 Fashi Zalich Pahije Muthe, B. V. Ashoknagar: 20/4 Ashok Adhucation , 5186 Hee Wat Agasteechee 34/5 205BG Visha Mazi Puri Kara Subnees, Mumbai: 66/4 Vasant. Continentel., [s.l]: s.n.] 793U Tulsa Mehta, Pune: 12/5 Shashikala. Dilipraj Prakashan, Printed On : 22/08/2015 6 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 1643U Swapn Dasnurkar, Pune: 13/6 Snehalata. Vidhya Prakashan, 4544 Koslaa Nemade, Pune: 31/1 Bhalchandra Deshmukh & . Co. , 9312 Kavita Aani Pratima Rasal, Mumbai: 19/4 Sudhir. Mauj Prakashan, 11051 Mantarlele Chilkhat Naike, Mumbai: 35/6 Gurunath. Priya, 5154 Kalpwan Kulkarnee,S Pune: 36/3 hreepad D. continetal, 14740 Sash- Tang Namaskar Keluskar, Thane: 21/5 Mahesh. Dimpal, 1350U Digvijay (Biography Of Swami Kanekar, Dombiwali: 13/5 Vivekanand) Mukta. Ashwamedh Prakashan, 14711 Pandharya Jagatala Andhar Khan, Shrirampur: 31/6 Rajan. Shabdalay Prakashan, 4223U Swargaranbha Aapte,Satish Mumbai 57/3 . Manorama 6141 Ghetal Shingawar Katdare, Mumbai: 20/3 Manohar. Majestic Book, 1214U King Henry The Fifth Shakshpear, Pune: 13/4 Translate by Sarita V. S. Aapte. Prakashan, Printed On : 22/08/2015 7 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 1693U Dongraavadha Karant, Pune 14/1 Shivram Mehta Translate by Uma Kulkarni. 8397 Sat Gharanchya Simaresha Devdhar, Kolhapur: 31/2 Jotsana. Minal Prakashan, 5376 Saptdashi Pendase, Mumbai: 23/6 Lalji. Abhinav Prakashan , 1846 Meera Padgaokar, Mumbai 19/4 Mangesh. Popular 4835a Manya Sajjana Davare, Mumbai: 20/1 Padmakar. Parchure Prakashan, 613 Rahasyamay Raghu Kakodakar, Mumbai 36/3 chandrakant Vasant . 4094 Hitguj (Namvant Aatmcharitateel Samant, Bal. Mumbai: 21/3 Utare - content of Ed. Bharteey Autobigraphy) Granth Bhavan, 4700 Asmat Kanitkar, Mumbai: 31/5 Madhav. Vora & Co., 817 Teelakanchi Kavita Bhag 4 Teelak, A. Pune: 19/6 D. Vinas Prakashan, 6116 Sansar Ha Sukhacha Kalgutkar, Mumbai: 20/3 H. Majestic Book, Printed On : 22/08/2015 8 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 4815 Amrut Putra(Biography of Lal Kher, B.D. Pune: 36/4 Bahadur Shastri) kesaree, 878 Rutoosanhar 34/4 9201 Shanyachee Shala Govaikar, Pune: 21/4 Padmakar. Anmol, 2517U Begam Samru Tiwari, Aurangabad: 15/4 Rangnath. Saket Prakashan, 10375 Mukta Dalvi, Mumbai: 20/2 Jayvant. Majestic Book, 1539a Samajik Natake .... ....: 20/6 ...., 11839 Fakira Sathe, Pune: 35/3 11843 Aannabhau. Suresh, 35/3 12225 35/3 35/3 12228 35/3 12233 35/3 22839 7674 Riward Kadam Pune: 36/2 Baba. Sanjay, 548U Jiwit Dhage Chirmule, S. Mumbai: 12/2 V. Majestic, 662a Doctor Ketkaranchya Gokhale, D. Pune: 31/4 Kadambarya N. Vinas Prakashan, 8836 Sadafuli Mulgaokar, Pune: 21/1 Suhasini. Shri Vishakha Prakashan , Printed On : 22/08/2015 9 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 156BG Himalayateel Pravas Kalelkar, Pune: Kaka Rastreey Transled by Granthmala, Dharmadhik ari, B. 8768 Milan Gokhale, Pune: 31/4 Arvind. Pune Sahitya Vitaran, 4103U Asmita Jadhav, Pune 57/2 Surkant. Mehta 10603 Biyarchee Saha Kyan Naresh. Pune: 33/1 Mauj, 4780 Nagadhiraj Himalay Vatve, K.N. Mumbai 33/4 Vora & Comp 4303 Aise Sant Hone Nahee Kulkarnee, Pune: 37/3 D.G. Argade Kulkarnee, 1760U Vaishnav Shirwadkar, Pune: 14/1 V. V. Kontinental Prakashan , 10381 Antar VAidhya, Solppur: 35/4 Suresh. Nandadeep, 3502 Lal Bahaddur Shastree Nipunge, Pune: 37/5 Harichandra Puspak, & Rajan Parmar. 1727U Sauhard Limaye, Mumbai: 14/ Madhu. Granthali Prakashan, Printed On : 22/08/2015 10 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 417BG Marwa Pargaonkar, Pune: 67/2 V. S. Dyanraj. 467 Shree Sardadevee Swami Nagpur: 38/2 Apurvannad. Shree ramkrush aasram, 2877 Radhakrishnan : The Portrait of Singh, Delhi: An Educationist Rajendra Sterling Pub, Pal. 3884U Shardh Kamble, Pune: 55/4 Uttam. Manovikas, 403U Ase Samne Ase Kheladu Pandit, B. J. Mumbai: 11/6 Majestic, 4125 Amar Vishwa Sahitya 4 Modak, S. Mumbai: 23/2 H. Bhartiy Granth Bhavan, 1109 Apmanit Shevade, Nagpur: 33/3 Indumatee. Pradeep, 66BG Ankeshan, Parivyae Lekhe Aani Daga, V. A Vardha: 67/2 Ayakar Lekhe & Satish., Deshmukh, [s.l]: Remesh. s.n.] 12277 Dashdvar Te Sopan Harivanshar Pune: ay Bacchan Pratima, transled by V.K.Patil. 4899 Moropantache Samagra Granth Priyolkar, Mumbai: 11-Sput Kavye A.K. Marathi Sanshodan mandal, Printed On : 22/08/2015 11 Library Collection having Department as 'Marathi' Accessio Title Author Publisher ShelvingLocation nNo 169.ba Pradkshina Jog, R.S. Pune: 64/2 3227U Kantinental, 51/4 3228U 51/4 519U Raktrag
Recommended publications
  • Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
    Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Reflection of Marriage and Family in Vijay Tendulkar's Play
    REFLECTION OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY IN VIJAY TENDULKAR’S PLAY “KAMALA” FADL MOHAMMED AIED ALGALHADI DR. SHAILAJA B. WADIKAR Ph D. Research Scholar Dep. of English Associate Professor School of Lang. Lit. & Culture School of Lang. Lit. & Culture S. R. T. M. U. Nanded S. R. T. M. University, Nanded (MS) INDIA (MS) INDIA A drama as part of literature is admittedly a convenient way for showing social problems of society in which story is told to the audience through the performance on the stage by the actors. The present paper aims to study Vijay Tendulkar’s ideas about marriage family in his play Kamala. The play is based on a real life incident. Kamala is a play that elucidates the predicament of women. The play explores how women have been treated by male counterparts. Women are oppressed, misused, exploited, and enslaved. Kamala shows how women are used as a means for fulfillment of men's lust, ambition, fame, and money. The paper presents the horrible exploitation of women in the rural area of India where women can be bought from a flesh market .It aims to show the reality of life of women in modern India especially the concept of marriage and family. This paper will focus on the theme of exploitation which is found in the marital relationship in this play. Key Words: Vijay Tendulkar, Marriage, Family, Exploitation, Kamala, Drama, Women. INTRODUCTION Drama is the form of composition designed for performance in the theater, in which actors take the role of the characters, perform the indicated action, and utter the written dialogue(M.H.Abram ).According to Dryden“drama is just and lively image of human nature, representing its passions and humors, and the changes of fortune to which it is subjected, for the delight and instruction of mankind.”Drama in India has ancient history.
    [Show full text]
  • THE LANGUAGE CONFLICTS: the POLITICS and HOSTILITIES BETWEEN ENGLISH and the REGIONAL LANGUAGES in INDIA Brief Aside. I Belong T
    Kultura — Historia — Globalizacja Nr 7 — Kultura — Globalizacja Historia KIRAN NAGARKAR THE LANGUAGE CONFLICTS : THE POLITICS AND HOSTILITIES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND THE REGIONAL LANGUAGES IN INDIA brief aside. I belong to that dubious and endangered species called the bilingual Awriter. We are regarded as the half breeds and the hybrids, the ones who are caught between two civilizations and cultures and fall in the abyss between. Neither this nor that, neither here nor there, the minority who don’t belong anywhere. I am considered a turncoat by Maharashtrians since they think that I betrayed my mother tongue when I switched to writing in English. And by the bhadralok or the sophisticates of Oxbridge and their cousins in Stanford and Harvard as something akin to the nouveau riche, the nouveau English, the ones who can’t get their v’s and w’s straight. As you are about to discover, I take my role as outsider and traitor to both the languages seriously. Very seriously. I will start by raking up some hoary history. The year is 1997, the year when The Vintage Book of Indian Writing 1947-1997 was published and for which Salman Rushdie wrote an introduction. Here’s a quote from it: “The prose writing — both fiction and non-fiction — created in this period (that’s in the last fifty years since Independence) by Indian writers working in English is proving to be a stronger and more important body of work than most of what has been produced in the eighteen recognised languages of India, the so-called “vernacular languages” during the same time, and indeed this new, and still burgeoning Indo-Anglian literature represents perhaps the most comprehensive contribution India has yet made to the world of books” (Rushdie, West, 1997, 50).
    [Show full text]
  • Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No
    Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 20001 MUDKONDWAR SHRUTIKA HOSPITAL, TAHSIL Male 9420020369 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PRASHANT NAMDEORAO OFFICE ROAD, AT/P/TAL- GEORAI, 431127 BEED Maharashtra 20002 RADHIKA BABURAJ FLAT NO.10-E, ABAD MAINE Female 9886745848 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PLAZA OPP.CMFRI, MARINE 8281300696 DRIVE, KOCHI, KERALA 682018 Kerela 20003 KULKARNI VAISHALI HARISH CHANDRA RESEARCH Female 0532 2274022 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 MADHUKAR INSTITUTE, CHHATNAG ROAD, 8874709114 JHUSI, ALLAHABAD 211019 ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 20004 BICHU VAISHALI 6, KOLABA HOUSE, BPT OFFICENT Female 022 22182011 / NOT RENEW SHRIRANG QUARTERS, DUMYANE RD., 9819791683 COLABA 400005 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20005 DOSHI DOLLY MAHENDRA 7-A, PUTLIBAI BHAVAN, ZAVER Female 9892399719 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 ROAD, MULUND (W) 400080 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20006 PRABHU SAYALI GAJANAN F1,CHINTAMANI PLAZA, KUDAL Female 02362 223223 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 OPP POLICE STATION,MAIN ROAD 9422434365 KUDAL 416520 SINDHUDURG Maharashtra 20007 RUKADIKAR WAHEEDA 385/B, ALISHAN BUILDING, Female 9890346988 DR.NAUSHAD.INAMDAR@GMA RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 BABASAHEB MHAISAL VES, PANCHIL NAGAR, IL.COM MEHDHE PLOT- 13, MIRAJ 416410 SANGLI Maharashtra 20008 GHORPADE TEJAL A-7 / A-8, SHIVSHAKTI APT., Male 02312650525 / NOT RENEW CHANDRAHAS GIANT HOUSE, SARLAKSHAN 9226377667 PARK KOLHAPUR Maharashtra 20009 JAIN MAMTA
    [Show full text]
  • Of Contemporary India
    OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA Catalogue Of The Papers of Prabhakar Machwe Plot # 2, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, P.O. Rai, Sonepat – 131029, Haryana (India) Dr. Prabhakar Machwe (1917-1991) Prolific writer, linguist and an authority on Indian literature, Dr. Prabhakar Machwe was born on 26 December 1917 at Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. He graduated from Vikram University, Ujjain and obtained Masters in Philosophy, 1937, and English Literature, 1945, Agra University; Sahitya Ratna and Ph.D, Agra University, 1957. Dr. Machwe started his career as a lecturer in Madhav College, Ujjain, 1938-48. He worked as Literary Producer, All India Radio, Nagpur, Allahabad and New Delhi, 1948-54. He was closely associated with Sahitya Akademi from its inception in 1954 and served as Assistant Secretary, 1954-70, and Secretary, 1970-75. Dr. Machwe was Visiting Professor in Indian Studies Departments at the University of Wisconsin and the University of California on a Fulbright and Rockefeller grant (1959-1961); and later Officer on Special Duty (Language) in Union Public Service Commission, 1964-66. After retiring from Sahitya Akademi in 1975, Dr. Machwe was a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Simla, 1976-77, and Director of Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad, Calcutta, 1979-85. He spent the last years of his life in Indore as Chief Editor of a Hindi daily, Choutha Sansar, 1988-91. Dr. Prabhakar Machwe travelled widely for lecture tours to Germany, Russia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Japan and Thailand. He organised national and international seminars on the occasion of the birth centenaries of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, and Sri Aurobindo between 1961 and 1972.
    [Show full text]
  • January- NEWS
    January- NEWS S.NO APPOINTMENTS Page No: 1 Sudeep Lakhtakia appointed as new DG of National Security Guard 01 2 Anandiben Patel appointed as Governor Madhya Pradesh 02 3 JS Rajput nominated as India’s representative to Executive Board of UNESCO 03 AWARDS 4 Asha Bhosle selected for fifth Yash Chopra Memorial Award 04 5 2018 Padma Awards 05 6 Tamil Nadu CM Edappadi K Palanichamy receives UNESCO Award 11 7 President felicitates 112 first ladies 12 8 President presents 2016 Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards 13 9 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards 14 Persons-in-news 10 India’s Green Revolution pioneer Dr Gurcharan Singh Kalkat passes away 15 11 Om Prakash Rawat appointed New Chief Election Commissioner 16 12 Anandiben Patel appointed as Governor Madhya Pradesh 17 13 Indu Malhotra: First woman lawyer to be directly promoted as SC judge 18 14 Legendary astronaut, moonwalker John Young passes away 19 15 Former RAW Chief Rajinder Khanna Appointed Deputy National Security Advisor 20 National -News 16 Government launches GeM 3.0 21 17 Thar Link Express receives extension for three more years 22 18 India 6th wealthiest country: New World Wealth Report 23 19 Hicky’s Bengal Gazette: 238th anniversary of India’s first newspaper celebrated 24 20 President Ram Nath Kovind pitches for simultaneous elections 25 21 MHA to set up Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre in New Delhi 26 22 PM Narendra Modi to visit to Palestine, UAE, Oman in February 2018 27 23 India, Lao PDR sign civil aviation cooperation agreement 28 24 President Ram Nath Kovind launches Pulse Polio
    [Show full text]
  • Managing Medicolegal Aspects
    Published online: 2021-06-08 Medico‑Legal How can we Doctors Protect Ourselves - Managing Medicolegal Aspects Medical practice has undergone a sea change over the last strategies to minimize errors and to bring appropriate few decades. Consumer Protection Act is now applicable to changes to safeguard their clinical practice. Various aspects medical profession also. This has affected the doctor–patient of medicolegal issues such as keeping medical records, relationship adversely and has converted it to one between issuing medical certificates, and discussion about medical service provider and customer. There has been sustained negligence, consent, Consumer Protection Act, various rise in lawsuits as well as violence against hospitals and other relevant acts, and licensing aspects will be covered in doctors. It has become necessary for every practicing upcoming issues of this journal. doctor to stay abreast of the ever‑changing medical laws We are sure our readers will receive this medicolegal section to protect him/herself, his/her family, and medical practice. well to make appropriate changes in their medical practice Unfortunately, medical curriculum in India does not cover to safeguard themselves from medicolegal problems and medicolegal aspects in‑depth, and hence, there is as such practice fearlessly. To ask your doubts/questions, write to dire need to bridge this gap. us on [email protected]. We will try to address the queries Patients are increasingly aware of their rights with easy in due course of time. Happy reading! availability of information on internet and access to medical Sujit Nilegaonkar, Padmaj Kulkarni1 journals. Poor communication skills and increasing medical Departments of Nuclear Medicine and 1Medical Oncology, expenses can create dissatisfaction and lack of trust in Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India doctors, which, in turn, can lead to medicolegal complaints.
    [Show full text]
  • (Public Section) Padma Awards Directory (1954-2009) Year-Wise List Sl
    MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (Public Section) Padma Awards Directory (1954-2009) Year-Wise List Sl. Prefix First Name Last Name Award State Field Remarks 1954 1 Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan BR TN Public Affairs Expired 2 Shri Chakravarti Rajagopalachari BR TN Public Affairs Expired 3 Dr. Chandrasekhara Raman BR TN Science & Eng. Expired Venkata 4 Shri Nand Lal Bose PV WB Art Expired 5 Dr. Satyendra Nath Bose PV WB Litt. & Edu. 6 Dr. Zakir Hussain PV AP Public Affairs Expired 7 Shri B.G. Kher PV MAH Public Affairs Expired 8 Shri V.K. Krishna Menon PV KER Public Affairs Expired 9 Shri Jigme Dorji Wangchuk PV BHU Public Affairs 10 Dr. Homi Jehangir Bhabha PB MAH Science & Eng. Expired 11 Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar PB UP Science & Eng. Expired 12 Shri Mahadeva Iyer Ganapati PB OR Civil Service 13 Dr. J.C. Ghosh PB WB Science & Eng. Expired 14 Shri Maithilisharan Gupta PB UP Litt. & Edu. Expired 15 Shri Radha Krishan Gupta PB DEL Civil Service Expired 16 Shri R.R. Handa PB PUN Civil Service Expired 17 Shri Amar Nath Jha PB UP Litt. & Edu. Expired 18 Shri Malihabadi Josh PB DEL Litt. & Edu. 19 Dr. Ajudhia Nath Khosla PB DEL Science & Eng. Expired 20 Shri K.S. Krishnan PB TN Science & Eng. Expired 21 Shri Moulana Hussain Madni PB PUN Litt. & Edu. Ahmed 22 Shri V.L. Mehta PB GUJ Public Affairs Expired 23 Shri Vallathol Narayana Menon PB KER Litt. & Edu. Expired Wednesday, July 22, 2009 Page 1 of 133 Sl. Prefix First Name Last Name Award State Field Remarks 24 Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • In How Many Days Will He Meet His Wife?
    Journal of Humanistic Mathematics Volume 11 | Issue 1 January 2021 In How Many Days Will He Meet His Wife? Dipak Jadhav Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School, Anjad Distt. Barwani (M. P.) India Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Mathematics Commons Recommended Citation Jadhav, D. "In How Many Days Will He Meet His Wife?," Journal of Humanistic Mathematics, Volume 11 Issue 1 (January 2021), pages 95-112. DOI: 10.5642/jhummath.202101.07 . Available at: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/vol11/iss1/7 ©2021 by the authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. JHM is an open access bi-annual journal sponsored by the Claremont Center for the Mathematical Sciences and published by the Claremont Colleges Library | ISSN 2159-8118 | http://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/ The editorial staff of JHM works hard to make sure the scholarship disseminated in JHM is accurate and upholds professional ethical guidelines. However the views and opinions expressed in each published manuscript belong exclusively to the individual contributor(s). The publisher and the editors do not endorse or accept responsibility for them. See https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/policies.html for more information. In How Many Days Will He Meet His Wife? Cover Page Footnote Except for a few changes this paper was presented as an invited talk in International Web-Conference on History of Mathematics, during December 20-22, 2020 organized by Indian Society for History of Mathematics, Delhi, India. This work is available in Journal of Humanistic Mathematics: https://scholarship.claremont.edu/jhm/vol11/iss1/7 In How Many Days Will He Meet His Wife? Dipak Jadhav Govt.
    [Show full text]
  • File No. EC/19/000069 Government of India Ministry of Health
    File No. EC/19/000069 Government of India Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Directorate General of Health Services Office of Drugs Controller General (India) Central Drugs Standard Control Organization FDA Bhawan, Kotla Road, New Delhi - 110002, India Dated: 12-Jun-2019 To The Chairman Institutional Ethics Committee Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Centre Off Karve Road Erandawane Pune Pune Maharashtra - 411004 India Subject: Ethics Committee Re-Registration No. ECR/15/Inst/Maha/2013/RR-19 issued under Rule 122DD of the Drugs & Cosmetics Rules 1945. Sir/Madam, Please refer to your application no. EC/RENEW/INST/2019/2211 dated 14-Mar-2019 submitted to this Directorate for the Re-Registration of Ethics Committee Based on the documents submitted by you, this office hereby Re-Registers the Institutional Ethics Committee situated at Deenanath Mangeshkar Hospital and Research Centre Off Karve Road Erandawane Pune Pune Maharashtra - 411004 with Re-Registration Number ECR/15/Inst/Maha/2013/RR-19 as per the provisions of Rule 122DD of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 subject to the following conditions: 1. The re-registration shall be in force from 01-Apr-2019 to 31-Mar-2022, unless it is sooner suspended or cancelled. 2. This registration is subject to the conditions specified under the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019. 3. The Ethics Committee shall review and accord its approval to a clinical trial and also carry ongoing review of the trial at appropriate intervals as specified in Chapter III of the New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules, 2019 and the Good Clinical Practice Guidelines for Clinical Trials in India and other applicable regulatory requirements for safeguarding the rights, safety and well-being of the trial subjects.
    [Show full text]
  • Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email Id Remarks 9421864344 022 25401313 / 9869262391 Bhaveshwarikar
    Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 10001 SALPHALE VITTHAL AT POST UMARI (MOTHI) TAL.DIST- Male DEFAULTER SHANKARRAO AKOLA NAME REMOVED 444302 AKOLA MAHARASHTRA 10002 JAGGI RAMANJIT KAUR J.S.JAGGI, GOVIND NAGAR, Male DEFAULTER JASWANT SINGH RAJAPETH, NAME REMOVED AMRAVATI MAHARASHTRA 10003 BAVISKAR DILIP VITHALRAO PLOT NO.2-B, SHIVNAGAR, Male DEFAULTER NR.SHARDA CHOWK, BVS STOP, NAME REMOVED SANGAM TALKIES, NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA 10004 SOMANI VINODKUMAR MAIN ROAD, MANWATH Male 9421864344 RENEWAL UP TO 2018 GOPIKISHAN 431505 PARBHANI Maharashtra 10005 KARMALKAR BHAVESHVARI 11, BHARAT SADAN, 2 ND FLOOR, Female 022 25401313 / bhaveshwarikarmalka@gma NOT RENEW RAVINDRA S.V.ROAD, NAUPADA, THANE 9869262391 il.com (WEST) 400602 THANE Maharashtra 10006 NIRMALKAR DEVENDRA AT- MAREGAON, PO / TA- Male 9423652964 RENEWAL UP TO 2018 VIRUPAKSH MAREGAON, 445303 YAVATMAL Maharashtra 10007 PATIL PREMCHANDRA PATIPURA, WARD NO.18, Male DEFAULTER BHALCHANDRA NAME REMOVED 445001 YAVATMAL MAHARASHTRA 10008 KHAN ALIMKHAN SUJATKHAN AT-PO- LADKHED TA- DARWHA Male 9763175228 NOT RENEW 445208 YAVATMAL Maharashtra 10009 DHANGAWHAL PLINTH HOUSE, 4/A, DHARTI Male 9422288171 RENEWAL UP TO 05/06/2018 SUBHASHKUMAR KHANDU COLONY, NR.G.T.P.STOP, DEOPUR AGRA RD. 424005 DHULE Maharashtra 10010 PATIL SURENDRANATH A/P - PALE KHO. TAL - KALWAN Male 02592 248013 / NOT RENEW DHARMARAJ 9423481207 NASIK Maharashtra 10011 DHANGE PARVEZ ABBAS GREEN ACE RESIDENCY, FLT NO Male 9890207717 RENEWAL UP TO 05/06/2018 402, PLOT NO 73/3, 74/3 SEC- 27, SEAWOODS,
    [Show full text]
  • National Museum, New Delhi
    TREASURES The National Culture Fund (NCF) was The Treasures series brings to you objects of great aesthetic quality and National Museum This volume highlights the treasures of established by the Ministry of Culture in historic significance from collections of major Indian museums. Each the National Museum—New Delhi. 1996 and is a Trust under the Charitable book has an introduction to the particular museum, set in broad thematic NEW DELHI The museum has over 2,10,000 works Endowments Act of 1890. It is governed sections. Several significant treasures have been selected and presented of art representing 5,000 years of Indian by a Council with the Hon’ble Minister with an introduction by the Director and staff of the museum. art and craftsmanship. The collection for Culture as its chairperson and includes sculptures in stone, bronze, managed by an Executive Committee This Treasures series is an initiative of the Ministry of Culture, terracotta and wood, miniature paintings chaired by the Secretary, Ministry of Government of India, in collaboration with major Indian museums, and manuscripts, coins, arms and armour, Culture, Government of India. and the National Culture Fund (NCF) has been entrusted with the Museum National jewellery and anthropological objects. Antiquities from Central Asia and pre- The primary mandate of the NCF responsibility for its production. Columbian artefacts form the two non- is to nurture Public Private Partnerships Indian collections in the museum. The (PPP), to mobilise resources from The aim of the Treasures series is to create a lasting interest in Indian museum is the custodian of this treasure the public and private sector for the art and inspire more visitors to enjoy the wonders of India’s great trove of our multilayered history and restoration, conservation, protection cultural legacy.
    [Show full text]