Junior Research Fellowships (Ongoing)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Junior Research Fellowships (Ongoing) JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (ONGOING) 1. Tamanna, 6/50 Vijay Nagar, Double Storey, Delhi, Delhi, 110009, Proposal Entitled ‘Urban Experience in Indo-Gangetic divide in Post Harrapan Phase’. 2. Heena, A-499, Nabi Karim Paharganj, New Delhi, Delhi, 110055, Proposal Entitled ‘The Military and Civil Administration of Delhi During the Period of Rebellion, 1857’. 3. Praveen Ashiya, Near New Bus Stand, Mahadev Colony, Ward No.-22 Balotra, Barmer, Rajasthan, 344022, Proposal Entitled ‘बंकिदास िा राजनैतिि एवं साहित्यिि अवदान’. 4. Manish Kumar Singh, 68, Gorkah Pandey Hostel, M.G.A.H.V., Wardha, Maharashtra, 442001, Proposal Entitled ‘औपतनवेशिि उयिर भारि कि महिला ववषिि हिंदी पत्रििाओं मᴂ स्त्िी ववमषष 1910-1948’. 5. Ashok Choudhary, Behind Choudhary Hotel Bhatti Ki Bhawri, Main Chopasni Road, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342008, Proposal Entitled ‘जोधपुर रा煍ि िी स्त्थापथ्िा िला – एि ऐतििाशसि अध्ििन िवेशलओं िथा चथाररिां िे वविेष संदभष मᴂ’. 6. Sreenivas Theegala, Room No: 24, VRSRS Hostel, Vidyaranyapuri, Kakatiya University,, Warangal, Andhra Pradesh, 506009, Proposal Entitled ‘Rituals and Festivals of Madiga Communities in Telangana State - A Study’. 7. Pal Joeeta Jayantkumar, 104/III Yamuna Hostel, JNU, Delhi, Delhi, 110067, Proposal Entitled ‘The Body in Death in Early Buddhism: (Circa 4th Century BCE to 4th Century CE)’. 8. Irfan Ahmed, S S Hall South Room No. 36, Aligarh, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 202002, Proposal Entitled ‘Economic History of Ancient India from 200BC to 300AD’. 9. Aditi Singh, Room #151, Koyna Hostel, JNU, New Campus, New Delhi, Delhi, 110067, Proposal Entitled ‘Codifying Performances: Sanskrit Sastras and Plays (C.2nd -6th Centuries CE)’. 10. Shafi Ahmad Khanday, Room No. 13, Thadlaskein Hostel, North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, Meghalaya, 793022, Proposal Entitled ‘Peasant and State: A Study of Peasant Consciousness and Peasant Resistance in Kashmir (1846-1947)’. 11. Rohinikrishnan R, Rugmavihar,Mamprapadam, Puzhakkalthara, Kollengode, Palakkad, Kerala, 678506, Proposal Entitled ‘Sacred Groves of Kerala: A Study of Traditions, Rituals and Culture in a Historical Perspective’. 12. Swatantra Kumar Maurya, Newada, Kamauli, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221112, Proposal Entitled ‘िािी जनपद िे सग्रं िालि मᴂ संग्रहिि बौध्ि मूतििष ⴂ िा प्रतिमा िास्त्िीि अध्ििन ’. 13. Saurav Sagar, A-52 Main Road, Johripur, Delhi, Delhi, 110094, Proposal Entitled ‘Hunting, Sahibs and The Princely States: In North India’. 14. Shivangi, 12/657, Indira Nagar Munshipulia Near Jama Masjid, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226016, Proposal Entitled ‘From God to Doctor: Paediatric Medicine in Colonial and Post Colonial Uttar Pradesh (1880-1980)’. 15. Vishnu Kumar Sharma, --, Vpo - Parana Tehsil - Tonk, Tonk, Rajasthan, 304021, Proposal Entitled ‘राजस्त्थान मᴂ सिररिा जनजाति िा इतििास ’. 16. Chetna Sharma, 3503, Near Nimari Police Thana Nahargarh Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302001, Proposal Entitled ‘राजस्त्थान िा वन्सावली साहियि एवं वंि लेखि समाज :इतििाशसि वविेलेषण ’. 17. Abhishek Agrawal, 113, Haldi Badi, Chirimiri, Chhattisgarh, 497451, Proposal Entitled ‘छयिीसगढ़ िी प्रािृ तिि संपदा िा इतििाशसि अध्ििन (सरगुजा क्षेि िे वविेष संदभ ष मᴂ 1947- 2000 ईस्त्वी िि)’. 18. Alisha Anand, Room No-429,New Hall Of Girls Residence, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Delhi, 110025, Proposal Entitled ‘Study Of 16-19 Century India: Through Foreign Travellers' Accounts and Colonial Official Records’. 19. Neha Chouhan, 144 Vrundavan Nagar-1, Bamroli Road, Godhra, Gujarat, 389001, Proposal Entitled ‘The Position of Human Rights in Mauryan Periods’. 20. Vimal Kumar Tiwari, Aadhar Ics Academy, Bm-117, Main Road, Nehru Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462003, Proposal Entitled ‘िुं भ मेला एवं पिटष न – ऐतििाशसि वविेलेषण (प्रिाग िे वविेष संदभष मᴂ)’. 21. Vijendra Singh Rathore, 12 Lig Aadhar Ics Academy, Near Police Ground Main Road Nehru Nagar, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, 462003, Proposal Entitled ‘संचार साधनⴂ िे माध्िम से मालवा िा धाशमिष , सांस्त्िृ तिि एवं पिटष न वविास: 18वी सदी से अधािन ’. 22. Navjeet Singh, Ward No 11,, Badal Road, Gidderbaha, Muktsar, Punjab, 152101, Proposal Entitled ‘Rise and Growth of Industrial Labour in Punjab 1901-1947: A Historical Perspective’. 23. Ayushi Visen, Research Scholar, Dpt Of History, Sas,Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226025, Proposal Entitled ‘Social History of Food in Uttar Pradesh, 1950-2010’. 24. Vishal Vikram Singh, Room No 26 Raman Hostel, Dr Hari Singh Gour Central University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, 470003, Proposal Entitled ‘छयिरपुर जनपद िा सांस्त्िृ तिि अध्ििन : चंदेला वंि िे वविेष संदभष मᴂ (प्रारंभ से 1200 इस्त्वी)’. 25. Khalid Ahmad., R.No. 84, Ss Hall North, Amu Aligarh, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, 202002, Proposal Entitled ‘Railway Construction in Rajasthan and Its Impact till 1914 AD’. 26. Santosh Kumar, Babhanpura Kamauli Varanasi, Sarnath, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221112, Proposal Entitled ‘प्राचीन भारि मᴂ शि쥍पिार एि वविासायमि पररविषन ’. 27. Fayaz Hussain, Boys Hostel No-2, Block-1, Room No-5, Panjab University Chandigarh,, Sector 14, Chandigarh, 160014, Chandigarh, Chandigarh, 160014, Proposal Entitled ‘Society and Culture of District Kargil (Ladakh): A Historical Perspective (1979-2011)’. 28. Manoj Prajapati, 255/195, Kundri Rakabganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226004, Proposal Entitled ‘स्त्मृतििⴂ मᴂ पिाषवाने चचिं न ’. 29. Dharmendra Kumar, Vill- Karampur, Post- Karampur, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, 233221, Proposal Entitled ‘गुप्ि िालीन सामात्जि पररविनष िे आचथिष आिाम ’. 30. Ram Chandra, 478 First Floor, Dr Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi, Delhi, 110009, Proposal Entitled ‘अथिष ास्त्ि, मनुस्त्मृति एवं ववष्णु पुराना मᴂ िूद्र : एि अनुिीलन ’. 31. Pradeep Kumar Singh, 45, Vill Mahada Post Baharipur, Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh, 222175, Proposal Entitled ‘Historical and Archaeological Representation of Cultural Traits During Chandela Rule in Jejjak Bhukti’. 32. Anshu Tyagi, Mh.Raja Darwaja, Parikshit Garh, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, 250406, Proposal Entitled ‘मेरठ िे सामात्जि, सांस्त्िृ तिि और आचथिष वविास मᴂ मेरठ छावनी िा िोगदान [1806- 1947] ’. 33. Sarita Aazad, Lane No 6, Gautam Nagar Colony Susuwahi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005, Proposal Entitled ‘स쥍िनि िालीन अपराध और दण्ड त्रबधान ’. 34. Mahipal Yadav, Vpo Shuklawas, Tehsil Kotputli, Jaipur, Rajasthan, 303105, Proposal Entitled ‘जिपुर ररिासि िा सांस्त्िृ तिि पिटष न : एि इतििाशसि अनुिीलन ’. 35. Pawan Kumar, Vill- Gahai, Po- Laukhan, Ps- Dhaka, Laukhan, Motihari, Bihar, 845418, Proposal Entitled ‘हिंदी उपन्िासⴂ मᴂ भारिीि स्त्वाधीनिा आंदोलन (1917-1947)’. 36. Pragya Srivastava, Paramhans Ashram, Samne Ghat, Ramna, Varanasi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005, Proposal Entitled ‘संग्रिालिⴂ मᴂ संरक्षक्षि िािी िे पुराविेषⴂ मᴂ धम ं एवं िला – एि अध्ििन (600AD से 1200AD) ’. 37. Manoj Kumar, 245, Chandan Nagar Karaundi, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 221005, Proposal Entitled ‘पूवांचल मᴂ सववनिा अवज्ञा आंदोलन और उसिा प्रभाव 1930 - 1934’. 38. Sandeep Arya, 491, Vill- Devi Road Sitabpur, Rear- Raj Hotel Kotdwara, Pauri Garhwal, Kotdwara, Uttaranchal, 246149, Proposal Entitled ‘उयिराखंड िे सांस्त्िृ तिि पुनजाषगरण मᴂ आिष समाज िा िोगदान एवं विषमान मᴂ उसिी प्रासंचगििा ’. 39. Amit Kumar Dubey, C/O Er B N Rai 145b/1a, Chandpur Salori Teliyarganj, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, 211004, Proposal Entitled ‘पूव ष मध्ििालीन उयिर भारि मᴂ धम ष िे सामात्जि-आचथषि आधार : ऐतििाशसि ववमिष ’. 40. Parampreet Kaur, House Number - 502, Sector - 69, Mohali, Punjab, 160062, Proposal Entitled ‘Cultural Reorientation in the Colonial Punjab :The case of the Brahmo Samaj and Dev Samaj’. 41. Haigriv Parihar, H.No - B 11, Housing Board Colony , Kota, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 492001, Proposal Entitled ‘A Comprative Study of Buddhism and Jainism in Ancient Chhattisgarh (2nd Century BC to 12 Century AD)’. 42. Vijay Kumar, Vill Murahua Uattari Post Rampurkala Chakia Chandauliup, Murahua Uattari, Chandauli, Uttar Pradesh, 232103, Proposal Entitled ‘Local Idiom to National-Official Languages: A Historical study of the emergence of Hindi in Modern Indian Public Sphere 1843-1950’. 43. Vikram Meena, Village - Bhajera, Post - Chandupura, Tehsil - Rajgarh, Alwar, Rajasthan, 301408, Proposal Entitled ‘स्त्विन्यिोिर भारि मᴂ गांधीवादी आंदोलन : एि वविलेषण ’. 44. Sakshi Sharma, 121/P, Sector 1 Extension Trikuta Nagar, Jammu, Jammu And Kashmir, 180012, Proposal Entitled ‘Reconstructing the Regional History of Dakshina Koshala from 600 To 1200 A.D’. 45. Dipanjan Mazumder, 4D, Gomti Apt. Pocket A9, Kalkaji Extension, New Delhi, Delhi, 110019, Proposal Entitled ‘Multiple Grounds : Landscape, Circulation and Confrontation in the Bengal Borderlands (C. 1400-C.1800)’. 46. Zeyaul Haque, Room No: 116 (Old) Barahmaputra Hostel, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi, 110067, Proposal Entitled ‘Akhlaq (Advice) Literature on Polity, Economy and Society in Mughal India: A Study of Ideas and their Implications’. 47. Vivekanand, Room No: 323 Jhelum Hostel, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Delhi, 110067, Proposal Entitled ‘The English East India Company, Indian Merchants and Maratha Rulers in Suba of Gujarat and Bombay during 1650-1800’. 48. Ekta, B-29, Indira Nagar, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, 333001, Proposal Entitled ‘राजस्त्थान मᴂ साहित्यिि पर륍परा : एि ऐतििाशसि अध्ििन ’. 49. Shivkesh Meena, Vill-Tajpur, Post-Chhaba, Teh-Gangapur City, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, 322202, Proposal Entitled ‘राजस्त्थान कि जनजािीि िस्त्ििलाओं िा इतििाशसि अध्ििन ’. 50. Rajoshree Ghosh, 1148/ D-1, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi, Delhi, 110070, Proposal Entitled ‘The Composition and Circulation of Indo-Afghan Narratives in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries’. 51. Naval Umesh Kamlakar, At/Post Wadi TQ Bhokardan Dist Jalna, At/Post Wadi TQ Bhokardan, Bhokardan, Maharashtra, 431114, Proposal Entitled ‘A Study of Dekhan Policy in Mahamudh Bin Tughlag 1320-1352’. 52. Sunil Dutt, Vill.- Bhagwari Kalan Post- Guwana, Teh.- Behror Dist.- Alwar, Behror, Rajasthan, 301713, Proposal Entitled ‘अलवर क्षेि िी संस्त्िृ ति िा अशभलेखखिे व सितितिि आधार पर अध्ििन’.
Recommended publications
  • World Bank Document
    95067 Procurement Plan, RRP-II: U.P Aug 13 Revised Procurement Plan for the complete project Cycle for UP Rural Roads Project -II (PMGSY) effective 3rd September 2013 This is an indicative revised procurement plan prepared by the Project for the complete project cycle The Project shall update the Procurement Plan annually or Public Disclosure Authorized as needed throughout the duration of the project in agreement with the Bank to reflect the actual project implementation needs and improvements in institutional capacity. The Project shall implement the Procurement Plan in the manner in which it has been approved by the Bank. I. General Bank’s approval Date of the procurement Plan 3rd September 2013 1. 2. Date of General Procurement Notice issued for Consultancies only: September 14, 2010. Period covered by this procurement plan: June 2013 onwards.. II. Goods and Works 1. Procurement Methods and Prior Review Threshold: Procurement Decisions shall be subject to Prior Review by the Bank as stated in Public Disclosure Authorized Appendix 1 to the Guidelines for Procurement. Expenditure Category Procurement Method Prior Review Threshold Comments US$ GOODS, EQUIPMENT & MACHINERY 1. Goods and Equipment ICB All contracts World Bank SBD will be used and the estimated to cost equivalent of procurement will be as per procedures US$ 300,000 or more per described in World Bank Guidelines contract 2. Goods and Equipment NCB First contract for goods for The NCB bidding document agreed with estimated to cost less than each state , irrespective of GOI will be used and the procurement will US$ 300,000 and greater than value and all contracts be as per procedures described in the Public Disclosure Authorized US$ 100,000 equivalent per estimated to cost more than Procurement and Contract Management contract US$ 200,000 equivalent per Manual.
    [Show full text]
  • Robert's Roughguide to Rajasthan
    Robert’s Royal Rajasthan Rider’s Roughguide in association with All work herein has been sourced and collated by Robert Crick, a participant in the 2007 Ferris Wheels Royal Rajasthan Motorcycle Safari, from various resources freely available on the Internet. Neither the author nor Ferris Wheels make any assertions as to the relevance or accuracy of any content herein. 2 CONTENTS 1 HISTORY OF INDIA - AN OVERVIEW ....................................... 3 POLITICAL INTRODUCTION TO INDIA ..................................... 4 TRAVEL ADVISORY FOR INDIA ............................................... 6 ABOUT RAJASTHAN .............................................................. 9 NEEMRANA (ALWAR) ........................................................... 16 MAHANSAR ......................................................................... 16 BIKANER ............................................................................ 17 PHALODI ............................................................................ 21 JAISALMER ......................................................................... 23 JODPHUR ........................................................................... 26 PALI .................................................................................. 28 MT ABU .............................................................................. 28 UDAIPUR ............................................................................ 31 AJMER/PUSKAR ................................................................... 36 JAIPUR
    [Show full text]
  • ASHA Database Jaunpur Name of Name of ID No.Of Population S.No
    ASHA Database Jaunpur Name Of Name Of ID No.of Population S.No. Name Of Block Name Of Sub-Centre Name Of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village District CHC/BPHC ASHA Covered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801001 Smt. Amreesha Yadav Sri Mahendra Kumar Yadav Sarokhanpur 1156 2 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Gonauli 3801002 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Rakesh Sarhapur 1302 3 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Gopalapur 3801003 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Subhash Chandra Gopalapur 1000 4 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Mirshadpur 3801004 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Virendra Yadav Muradpur Kotila 1089 5 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Merha 3801005 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Ramashray Nawik Gaura 1000 6 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Dandawa 3801006 Smt. Aneeta Gupta Sri Badelal Gupta Khalishpur 1094 7 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center II 3801007 Smt. Aneeta Kahar Sri Vijay Kahar Bhaluahin 1000 8 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Singramau II 3801008 Smt. Aparna Tiwari Sri Manoj Kumar Tiwari Bahur 1000 9 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801009 Smt. Archana Gupta Sri Subhash chandra Gupta Sultanpur 1108 10 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Fattupur 3801010 Smt. Archana Trigunait Sri Manoj Trigunait Vithua Kala 1024 11 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Hariharpur 3801011 Smt. Arti Devi Sri Harish chand Kevtali Kala 1000 12 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Ramanipur 3801012 Smt. Aruna Devi Sri Rakesh Kumar Gupta Rautpur 1000 13 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Ghanshyampur 3801013 Smt. Asha Devi Sri Sikandar Jagatpur 1299 14 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801014 Smt.
    [Show full text]
  • About Delhi: Delhi Is the Capital of India and Is the Home of the Administrative Center for the Country
    Destinations Choice of Destinations: In our endeavor to offer the best possible solution to your medical needs, our team has explored the various destinations which offer benefits on any of the following parameters, needless to mention that the quality standards remain the same at all the selected locations. We offer a wide choice of destinations The selection of the places has been done on the basis of cost benefit in terms of affordability and availabity of accommodation, transport and environment for recuperation. Needless to mention, the standard of quality of treatment remains the same. About Delhi: Delhi is the Capital of India and is the home of the administrative center for the country. It also has a rich history that extends all the way back to the 6th century BC. Apart from its historical heritage the city is well known for all the historical sites worth visiting and the food. The city was born out of a complex past that defines the present state of its dynamism, beauty and ramifications. It is amazing to witness the coexistence of both the ancient and modern world in one city that showcases a diverse culture as well as traditional values and yet absorbing modern interventions making it worth exploring, be it the city in itself or the people enriched with variant characteristics. It is these diverse aspects that make Delhi what it is today and worth every bit of time that you spend scouting the by-lanes or the ancient monumental delights leaving you with a worthwhile acquaintance and memorable graffiti etched in your mind and heart forever.
    [Show full text]
  • 3Rd All India Media Educators' Conference-2018 on Power of Media and Technology: Shaping the Future
    CONFERENCE REPORT 3RD ALL INDIA MEDIA EDUCATORS' CONFERENCE-2018 ON POWER OF MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY: SHAPING THE FUTURE July 6 - 8, 2018 Geeta Girdhar Sabhagaar Pearl Academy of Fashion Designing & Media Jaipur Jointly Organised By: Centre for Mass Communication, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Department of Communication & Journalism, Gauhati University, Guwahati Lok Samvad Sansthan, Jaipur Submitted By: Kalyan Singh Kothari Secretary Lok Samvad Sansthan BACKGROUND AND CONTEXT During the last 70 years since Independence, the position of media has taken a radical shift in India. The ingrained transformation of the Indian society during its journey in the last seven decades, especially in the post-globalization period, has left a noteworthy impact on media. The evolution has also placed challenges before the Indian media scenario. The character of these challenges has kept on changing with the emergence of new social, cultural and political context and has assumed a new perspective following the advent of information technology, Internet and social media, visible in the multiplicity of platforms. The Indian media had a sound role in the struggle for Independence. But it faces a challenge in the present scenario to maintain its high standards commensurate with its glorious past. Subsequently, the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has been entering into all forms of media. Though the entertainment media industry has been the prime area of FDI, the other genres like print, electronic even radio industries are now becoming lucrative targets of FDI. Though a focus is laid on the expansion of facilities or creation of new geographic market to speak high about FDI in media sector, experience and apprehensions point to several negative aspects.
    [Show full text]
  • Annexure-V State/Circle Wise List of Post Offices Modernised/Upgraded
    State/Circle wise list of Post Offices modernised/upgraded for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Annexure-V Sl No. State/UT Circle Office Regional Office Divisional Office Name of Operational Post Office ATMs Pin 1 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA PRAKASAM Addanki SO 523201 2 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL KURNOOL Adoni H.O 518301 3 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM AMALAPURAM Amalapuram H.O 533201 4 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Anantapur H.O 515001 5 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Machilipatnam Avanigadda H.O 521121 6 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA TENALI Bapatla H.O 522101 7 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Bhimavaram Bhimavaram H.O 534201 8 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA VIJAYAWADA Buckinghampet H.O 520002 9 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL TIRUPATI Chandragiri H.O 517101 10 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Prakasam Chirala H.O 523155 11 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CHITTOOR Chittoor H.O 517001 12 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CUDDAPAH Cuddapah H.O 516001 13 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM VISAKHAPATNAM Dabagardens S.O 530020 14 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL HINDUPUR Dharmavaram H.O 515671 15 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA ELURU Eluru H.O 534001 16 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudivada Gudivada H.O 521301 17 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudur Gudur H.O 524101 18 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Guntakal H.O 515801 19 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA
    [Show full text]
  • ITI Code ITI Name ITI Category Address State District Phone Number Email Name of FLC Name of Bank Name of FLC Mobile No
    ITI Code ITI Name ITI Category Address State District Phone Number Email Name of FLC Name of Bank Name of FLC Mobile No. Of Landline of Address Manager FLC Manager FLC GR09000145 Karpoori Thakur P VILL POST GANDHI Uttar Ballia 9651744234 karpoorithakur1691 Ballia Central Bank N N Kunwar 9415450332 05498- Haldi Kothi,Ballia Dhanushdhari NAGAR TELMA Pradesh @gmail.com of India 225647 Private ITC - JAMALUDDINPUR DISTT Ballia B GR09000192 Sar Sayed School P OHDARIPUR, Uttar Azamgarh 9026699883 govindazm@gmail. Azamgarh Union Bank of Shri R A Singh 9415835509 5462246390 TAMSA F.L.C.C. of Technology RAJAPURSIKRAUR, Pradesh com India Azamgarh, Collectorate, Private ITC - BEENAPARA, Azamgarh, 276001 Binapara - AZAMGARH Azamgarh GR09000314 Sant Kabir Private P Sant Kabir ITI, Salarpur, Uttar Varanasi 7376470615 [email protected] Varanasi Union Bank of Shri Nirmal 9415359661 5422370377 House No: 241G, ITC - Varanasi Rasulgarh,Varanasi Pradesh m India Kumar Ledhupur, Sarnath, Varanasi GR09000426 A.H. Private ITC - P A H ITI SIDHARI Uttar Azamgarh 9919554681 abdulhameeditc@g Azamgarh Union Bank of Shri R A Singh 9415835509 5462246390 TAMSA F.L.C.C. Azamgarh AZAMGARH Pradesh mail.com India Azamgarh, Collectorate, Azamgarh, 276001 GR09001146 Ramnath Munshi P SADAT GHAZIPUR Uttar Ghazipur 9415838111 rmiti2014@rediffm Ghazipur Union Bank of Shri B N R 9415889739 5482226630 UNION BANK OF INDIA Private Itc - Pradesh ail.com India Gupta FLC CENTER Ghazipur DADRIGHAT GHAZIPUR GR09001184 The IETE Private P 248, Uttar Varanasi 9454234449 ietevaranasi@rediff Varanasi Union Bank of Shri Nirmal 9415359661 5422370377 House No: 241G, ITI - Varanasi Maheshpur,Industrial Pradesh mail.com India Kumar Ledhupur, Sarnath, Area Post : Industrial Varanasi GR09001243 Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Service Electors Voter List
    FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL - 2021 STATE - (S12) MADHYA PRADESH No., Name and Reservation Status of Assembly Constituency: 4-JAURA(GEN) Last Part No., Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary Service Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located: 1-MORENA(GEN) Electors 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2021 Type of Revision : Special Summary Revision Qualifying Date :01/01/2021 Date of Final Publication: 15/01/2021 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 688 10 698 B) Armed Police Force 0 0 0 C) Foreign Service 0 0 0 Total in Part (A+B+C) 688 10 698 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother roll Integrated Basic roll of revision 688 10 698 2021 II Additions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 1 0 1 List Sub Total: 1 0 1 III Deletions Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 1 0 1 List Sub Total: 1 0 1 Net Electors in the Roll after (I + II - III) 688 10 698 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS/MODIFICATION Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 After Draft publication, 2021 0 Total: 0 Elector Type: M = Member, W = Wife Page 1 Final Electoral Roll, 2021 of Assembly Constituency 4-JAURA (GEN), (S12) MADHYA PRADESH A . Defence Services Sl.No Name of Elector Elector Rank Husband's Address of Record House Address Type Sl.No. Officer/Commanding Officer for despatch of Ballot Paper (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Assam Rifles
    [Show full text]
  • Varanasi (UTTAR PRADESH)
    PURVANCHAL VIDYUT VITARAN NIGAM LTD. SCHEME FOR HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION DISTRICT : Varanasi (UTTAR PRADESH) DEEN DAYAL UPADHYAYA GRAM JYOTI YOJANA Table of Contents Sl.No. Format No. Name Page No. 1 A General Information 1 2 A(I) Brief Writeup 2 3 A(II) Minutes 2 4 A(III) Pert Chart 2 5 A(IV) Certificate 2 6 A(V) Basic Details of District 2 7 A(VI) Abstract : Scope of Work & Estimated Cost 4 8 A(VII) Financial Bankability 33 9 B Electrification of UE villages 35 10 B(I) Block-wise coverage of villages 36 11 B(II) Villagewise/Habitation wise coverage 37 12 B(III) Existing Habitation Wise Infrastructure 37 13 B(IV) Village Wise/Habitation Proposed Works 37 14 B(V) Existing REDB Infrastructure 37 15 B(VI) Block-Wise Substation 39 16 B(VII) Feederwise DTs 40 17 C Feeder Segregation 45 18 C(I) Details of New 11 KV or 22 KV Lines 46 19 C(II) Works Proposed Under Feeder Separation 49 20 D Connecting unconnected RHHs 119 21 D(I) Block-wise coverage of villages 120 22 D(II) Villagewise/Habitation wise coverage 121 23 D(III) Existing Habitation Wise Infrastructure 177 24 D(IV) Village Wise/Habitation Proposed Works 238 25 D(V) Existing REDB Infrastructure 346 26 D(VI) Block-Wise Substation 348 27 D(VII) Eligibility for Augmentation of Existing 33/11 KV Substations 349 28 D(VIII) Feederwise DTs 363 29 E Metering 368 30 E(I) DTR Metering 369 31 E(II) Consumer Metering 416 32 E(III) Feeder Metering 419 33 F System Strengthening and Augmentation 420 34 F(I) Block-Wise Substation 421 35 F(II) New 33 (or 66) KV REDB Works Proposed 422 36 F(III) Proposed
    [Show full text]
  • List of Eligible Candidates Called for Personal Interview for the Position of Casual Labourers in Lok Sabha Sectt. (Advt. No. 3/2016)
    LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES CALLED FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEW FOR THE POSITION OF CASUAL LABOURERS IN LOK SABHA SECTT. (ADVT. NO. 3/2016) DATE OF PERSONAL INTERVIEW: 16.02.2017 ROLL NO. NAME ADDRESS DATE OF BIRTH CATGORY 3001. RAHUL KUMAR C-158, SURYA VIHAR PHASE-3, 11.02.1993 OTG THAKUR GALI NO.5, SEHATPUR, FARIDABAD HARYANA - 121013 3002. SHRIMAN MEENA VILL- KATHERA, POST KHERA 04.07.1989 ST KALYANPUR, TEH-KATHUMAR, DISTT-ALWAR, THANA-KHERI, RAJASTHAN-301035 3003. UMA SHANKAR VILL-BHADAURAI, THANAA- 10.05.1996 OTG RAJBHAR BHAWARKOLA, TEHSEL-MUHAMMADABAD, DISTT-UTTARAKHAND. 3004. RAVI KUMAR H-497, TYPE-II, 10.09.1993 OBC KALI BARI MARG, NEW DELHI-110001 3005. KARAN 40-H, GOVT STAFF QUARTER, 12.06.1992 SC ARAM BAGH, NEW DELHI-110055 3006. KRISHNA RZ-3/320 GALI NO. 8, 12.03.1995 SC GEETANJALI PARK WEST SAGAR PUR, NEW DELHI-110046 3007. AJAY S/O SHRI SATAN LAL, 22.08.1991 SC R/O H. NO. 662, T-2, SECTOR-8, R K PURAM, NEW DELHI-110022 3008. RAVI KUMAR R/O E-26, STREET NO.10, 31.03.1995 UR SUBHASH VIHAR NORTH GHONDA DELHI-110053 3009. JATIN KALYAN D-455, TYPE-II, 15.09.1995 SC MANDIR MARG, NEW DELHI-110001 3010. AMAN C-32, DSIDC COMPLEX, 09.11.1996 UR KALYANPURI, DELHI-110091 3011. KHURSHEED ALAM 128, SAINI WALI GALI NO.3, 20.02.1992 OTC RAMPURA DELHI 3012. NANCY WZ-337, HARIJAN COLONY, 01.06.1992 SC TILAK NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110018 3013. OMPRAKASH VILL-MAI TEH-NADBAI, DISTT- 05.05.1994 SC BHARATPUR, RAJASTHAN -321028 3014.
    [Show full text]
  • Royal Rajasthan
    Royal Rajasthan 6 Night / 7 Days Jaipur, Jodhpur & Udaipur Departure City : * Ex - Jaipur Tour Highlights No of days: 6 Nights/ 7 Days Overview of the trip: ● Day 1,2: Jaipur ● Day 3,4: Jodhpur ● Day 5 to 7: Udaipur Glimpses of the tour: ● Ranakpur ● Mehrangarh Fort ● Jaswant Thada ● City Palace ● Lake Palace ● Fatehsagar Lake ● Jag Mandir What You Can Expect ● The exquisite temples at Ranakpur. ● Visit the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. Tour Discription Rajasthan, The Land of Kings, is an enduring legacy to Indias history. A land endowed with invincible forts, magnificent palaces ad waves of sand dunes and serene lakes. No other region in the country assembles the many paradoxes of India, as does the desert land of Rajasthan. By far it is the most colourful region in India. Tour Itinerary Day 1 : ARRIVE JAIPUR Welcome to your 'Folklands and Forts of Rajasthan' tour! Arrive at Airport / Railway Station in Jaipur and transfer to your hotel. On arrival, check-in to your hotel. Jaipur's past is never too far from hand. The city of victory, Jaipur presides over the fascinating desert state and its people: surrounded by rugged hills, each crowned by a formidable fort; and beautiful palaces, mansions and gardens dotted throughout its precincts. The palaces and forts of yesteryear that were witness to royal processions and splendour are now living monuments, accepted quite naturally into the lifestyles of the people of the 'pink city'. Later, proceed for a city tour. Among the highlights to be seen while touring Jaipur includes the City Palace, which is an overwhelming complex of exquisite palaces, gardens and courtyards, decorative art and carved doorways.
    [Show full text]
  • Indian Archaeology 1958-59 a Review
    INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 1958-59 —A REVIEW EDITED BY A. GHOSH Director General of Archaeology in India DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI 1959 Price Rs. 1000 or 16shillings COPYRIGHT DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRINTED AT THE CORONATION PRINTING WORKS, DELHI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This sixth number of the annual Review tries to embody, like its predecessors, information on all archaeological activities in the country during the previous year. The varied sources of information are obvious in most cases: where they are not, they have, as far as possible, been suitably acknowledged. From the ready and unconditional response that I have all along been receiving to my request for material, it is obvious that it is realized at all quarters that the Review has been performing its intended function of publishing, within the least possible time, the essential archaeological news of the country. At the same time, as it incorporates news obtained from diverse sources, the assumption of responsibility by me, as the editor, for the accuracy of the news, much less of the interpretation thereof, is precluded. My sincerest thanks are due to all—officers of the Union Department of Archaeology and of the State Governments, heads of other organizations concerned with archaeology and individuals devoting themselves to archaeological pursuits— who have furnished me with material that is included in the Review and to those colleagues of mine in the Department who have assisted me in editing it and seeing it through the press. New Delhi: A. GHOSH The 10th September 1959 CONTENTS PAGE I. General ... ... ... 1 II.
    [Show full text]