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You Have Made It to Phase 3 of ET Campus Stars 4.0. Now Get Ready
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES You have made it to Phase 3 of ET Campus Stars 4.0. Now get ready for an exciting online assessment. Phase 3 is a Group Exercise and Leadership Competency Index Test that will evaluate you on your inter-personal abilities, group dynamics skills, leadership traits, and personality attributes. Please note the next steps: The online session details (including date & time) for Phase 3 assessment would be shared with you directly over the email. The shortlisted candidates have to share their details for verification, such as: •Name •Registered mobile number •College name •College ID card photo •Engineering batch •Current engineering year Please mail the above details at [email protected] latest by 29 June 2021. The list is in alphabetical order and does not endorse/promote any rank/marks Name College City A Benjimen BV Raju Institute of Technology Narsapur Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam - College A.Divija Sri Tirupati of Engineering Gautam Buddha University - College of Aadarsh Kumar Shrivastav Greater Noida Engineering Aadya Srivastava Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Bhubaneshwar Oriental Institute of Science & Technology - Aakarsh Nema Bhopal Bhopal Aakash Garg Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology Delhi Aakash Ravindra Shinde NBN sinhgad school of Engineering - Pune Pune Aakash Yadav IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad Cummins College of Engineering for Women - Aaliyah Ahmed Pune Pune Chandigarh Group of Colleges - College of Aarju Tripathi Greater Mohali Engineering Lovely -
Office of Deputy Commissioner. Karnal
OFFICE OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONER. KARNAL Whereas, the Home Secretary, Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, North Block, New Delhi vide his office Order No. 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) dated 29.04.2020 (copy enclosed) issued consolidated revised guidelines regarding movement of Migrant Workers, Pilgrims, Tourists, Students and other persons stranded at different States/Places of India due to lockdown for strict implementation. ln order to have an estimate of Migrant Workers, Pilgrims, Tourists, Students and other persons of District Karnal who are stranded at diflerent States/Places of India due to lockdown and wish to return in the District Karnal (Haryana) and Migrant Workers, Pilgrims, Tourists, Students and other persons of difl'erent State/Places of India who are stranded in District Karnal due to lockdown and wish to return to their respective Home State/Place, Estate Offiger. H.S.V,P. Karnal is herebv nominated as Nodal O(ficer for Karnal District to collect detailed information in this regard and take immediate necessary action for the strict implementation of consolidated revised guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, New Delhi as merrtioned in letter No. 40-3/2020-DM-I(A) dated 29.04.2020 (copy enclosed). D.l.P.R.O. Karnal is hereby directed to ensure wide publicity through all modes of communication in this regard and issue detailed Press Note in this matter with the consultation of Estate Otficer, H.S.V.P Karnal. All relevalt information in this regard must be shared in the Deput issioner, Karnal. Endst No. -
Ground Water Scenario of Lakhimpur Kheri District, Up
GROUND WATER SCENARIO OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. (A.A.P.: 2012-2013) By Dr. D.S. Pandey Scientist 'D' CONTENTS Chapter Title Page No. DISTRICT AT A GLANCE ..................2 I. INTRODUCTION ..................5 II. CLIMATE & RAINFALL ..................5 III. GEOMORPHOLOGY & SOIL TYPES ..................6 IV. GROUND WATER SCENARIO ..................6 V. GROUND WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGY ..................8 VI. GROUND WATER RELATED ISSUE AND PROBLEMS ..................9 VII. MASS AWARENESS PROGRAMME ..................9 PLATES: I. INDEX MAP OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. II. PRE-MONSOON DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL MAP (MAY, 2012) OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. III. POST-MONSOON DEPTH TO WATER LEVEL MAP (NOV. 2012) OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. IV. DYNAMIC GROUND WATER RESOURCES OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. V. GROUND WATER USER MAP, LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. VI. ARSENIC AFFECTED AREA OF LAKHIMPUR KHERI DISTRICT, U.P. VII. Exploratory Tubewells (C.G.W.B.) For Arsenic Studies DISTRICT AT GLANCE 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i. Geographical Area (Sq. Km.) : 7680.00 ii. Administrative Divisions (as on 31.3.2005) Number of Blocks : 6/15 Number of Panchayat Villages : 1829 iii. Population (as on 2001 census) : 32,07,234 iv. Average Annual Rainfall (mm) : 1093.50 mm 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic Units : Older & Younger Alluvium Major Drainages : Gomati & Ghaghra 3. LAND USE (Sq. Km.) a) Forest area (Sq. Km.) : 2321.54 b) Net area sown (Sq. Km.) : 4863.82 c) Cultivable area (Sq. Km.) : 4863.82 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES : Sandy Loam 5. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS (as on 2004-05) : 6984.20 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (Areas and Number of Structures) (Sq.Km.) Dugwells : 168 Tubewells / Borewells : 713 state tubewells & 108430 Private tubewells Canals : 641 Km. -
Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi
Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi C.P.No.435/2015 in O.A.No.3825/2010 with C.P.No.394/2015 in O.A.No.1427/2008 C.P.No.395/2015 in O.A.No.1426/2008 C.P.No.458/2015 in O.A.No.1446/2007 C.P.No.778/2015 in O.A.No.717/2009 C.P.No.762/2015 in O.A.No.1135/2011 C.P.No.760/2015 in O.A.No.77/2009 Order Reserved on: 10.02.2016 Order pronounced on 19.02.2016 Hon’ble Shri V. Ajay Kumar, Member (J) Hon’ble Shri Shekhar Agarwal, Member (A) C.P.No.435/2015 in O.A.No.3825/2010: 1. Shri Shyam Singh s/o Late Shri R.D.Singh Ratore Retd. Sr. Loco Inspector, SLI/NER DSL Lobby, Lucknow F-3251 Rajaji Puram Lucknow. 2. Shri Subir Kumar Chatterjee s/o Late Shri Gurupada Chatterjee Retd. Sr. Loco Inspector, NER, Lucknow Division E-514, DJA Housing Plot -1A, Sector-13 Dwarka New Delhi 75. 3. Shri Hari Prasad s/o Shri Sarjoo Prasad Sharma 555-Kha, A-204 Bhola Khera Post Manas Nagar CP 435/2015 in OA 3825/2010 and batch 2 Lucknow Retd. Sr. Loco Inspector, Diesel Lobby, N.E. Railway, Lucknow. 4. Shri B.P.Srivastava s/o Late Shri Hazari Lal 568-KH/596BA Geetapath, Alambagh (Near Raj Cable Network) Lucknow Retd. Loco Inspector, North Eastern Railway, DSL Lobby, Lucknow. 5. Shri Bindeshwari Prasad Yadav s/o Shri Chulhai Yadav 124, Kanhaiya Kunj Vihar Krishna Nagar, Kanpur Rd., PO Manas Nagar Lucknow 226 023. -
INTRODUCTION Northern Railway Lucknow Division, Formerly Part Of
INTRODUCTION Northern Railway Lucknow Division, formerly part of Oudh Rohilkhand Railway up to 1925, and later part of East Indian Railway from 1925 to 1952, caters to rail transport requirement of the most populous state of the country, serving 14 districts of Uttar Pradesh with a total route network of 1476.10 Kms. This Division is predominantly passenger service oriented with about 601 passenger-carrying trains. The Division provides vital link between Eastern and Northern States for freight traffic on diesel route, and also serves as an alternative passage for traffic of the electrified route due to saturation on Allahabad Division and particularly in the event of a disruption. Divisional Audit Office, Lucknow is responsible for audit of activities (operation of trains both goods and passenger and maintenance of rolling stock etc.) of Lucknow division of Northern Railway. Lucknow Division also carries out the Traffic Audit that mainly covers the audit of activities of following sidings– M/s Hari Fertilizer Siding/ VYN M/s G.G. Siding/BSB M/s CGFC Siding/LKO IFFCO Siding/PLP J.P. Cement/TD NTPC Siding/TD IGFC Siding/SYW FCI Siding/BBK Reliance Cement/Kundanganj NTPC Siding/UCR A.C.C. Limited/GNG HPCL/AMS Malvika Steels/SYW SECTIONS OF LUCKNOW DIVISION Following are the sections of Lucknow Division- Main line- 1. LKO-RBL-PBH-BSB (301.12 KM) -BLOCK STATION 41, HALT STATIONS-02 2. LKO-SLN-ZBD-BSB (286.31 KM) BLOCK STATION -38, HALT STATIONS- 04 3. LKO-FD-SHG-ZBD-BSB (323.37 KM) BLOCK STATION-43, HALT STATIONS-02, FLAG STATIO-02 4. -
Sebuah Kajian Pustaka
Journal of Marketing Strategy (JMS) Vol. 6 Issue 1, February 2018, ISSN: 2347-3770 | Impact Factor: 4.73 Journal Homepage: http://www.jmspublication.com, Email: [email protected] Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, U.S.A., Open J-Gage as well as in Cabell’s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A A STUDY ON PERFORMANCE OF DISTRICT CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL FORUMS IN DISTRICTS UNDER FAIZABAD, GORAKHPUR, JHANSI, KANPUR AND LUCKNOW DIVISION OF STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH HEENA SHARMA RESEARCH SCHOLAR, MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY) MULLANA, AMBALA (HARYANA) ABSTRACT This paper attempts to study working and performance of 25 District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums working in 24 different district headquarters under Faizabad, Gorakhpur, Jhansi, Kanpur and Lucknow Division of state of Uttar Pradesh. Although overall disposal percentage of cases i.e. 87.10 in case of all 25 District Forums in these 24 Districts of Uttar Pradesh is satisfactory but, if we make one to one analysis of 25 District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums under Faizabad, Gorakhpur, Jhansi, Kanpur and Lucknow Division of state than we came to know that performance of District Forums of Ambedkarnagar, Amethi, Aurraiya, Barabanki, Deoria, Jhansi, Kanpur Nagar, Lucknow-II and Sultanpur need improvement and Uttar Pradesh Government must take necessary steps like filling vacant post of eleven presidents and nineteen members in District Forums of state and starting of Lok Adalats to ensure quick justice to consumers. KEYWORDS: District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums, Uttar Pradesh. -
Central Adminitrative Tribunal Principal Bench Oa 1671/2018 Ma 1864/2018
CENTRAL ADMINITRATIVE TRIBUNAL PRINCIPAL BENCH OA 1671/2018 MA 1864/2018 Reserved on: 17.10.2019 Pronounced on: 31.10.2019 Hon’ble Mr. S.N.Terdal, Member (J) Hon’ble Mr. A.K. Bishnoi, Member (A) 1. Ajay, S/o Shri Satya Narayan, Aged about 24 years, VPO Jassaur Kheri, The Bahadurgarh, Distt. Jhajjar-124505, Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant Bhiwani Division, Bhiwani-127021 2. Paras S/o Shri Hansraj Aged about 26 years, Kheri Jasaur, Kheri Jasur (18), Jassaur Kheir, Jhajjar, Haryana-124505 Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant, Gurgaon Division, Gurgaon-122016 3. Sandeep Kumar, S/o Shri Rajender Singh, Aged about 25 years, VPO, Nahra Distt, Sonepat-131103 Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant Hisar Division, Hisar-125001. 4. Shri Kapil Dev S/o Shri Yes Dev, Aged about 26 years, Village-Kharman, Tehsil- Bahadurgarh, Distt. Jhahhar-124507 Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant, Gurgaon Division, Gurgaon-122001 5. Sh. Sandeep (GDS) S/o Sh. Ramphal, Aged about 35 years, VPO-Bhambhewa, Bham Bhewa(9), Ditt. Jind- Haryana-126113 Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant Karnal Division, Karnal-122001. 2 OA 1671/2018 6. Shiv Kumar S/o Sh. Raj Singh, Aged about 25 years Hanuman Nagar Gali No.7 Near Sugar Mill Kami Road Sonipat, Haryana 131001 Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant Faridabad Division, Faridabad-132001. 7. Smt. Santosh Kumari W/o Sh. Amit S/o Sh. Satpat Singh Aged about 24 years Vill Tihar Kalan, P.O. Tihar Baghru, Sonipat Haryana, Group ‘C’ employee Post of Postal Assistant Karnal Division, Karnal-122001. -
Ahmed Bin Majed Al-Maadheed, the Qatari Artist Who Drew the Iconic ‘Tamim Al Majd’ Portrait Recalls What Pulled Him to It
Friday, June 5, 2020 Shawwal 13, 1441 AH Doha today 330 - 440 THAT portrait Ahmed bin Majed al-Maadheed, the Qatari artist who drew the iconic ‘Tamim Al Majd’ portrait recalls what pulled him to it. P 2-4 COVER STORY SHOWBIZ BACK PAGE Filmmaker Basu Chatterjee told Diplomatic community hails Qatar’s stories about you and me. resilience on the anniversary of blockade. Page 15 Page 16 2 GULF TIMES Friday, June 5, 2020 COMMUNITY COVER STORY “I drew it with my heart” PRAYER TIME Fajr 3.13am Shorooq (sunrise) 4.44am — Ahmed bin Majed al-Maadheed, Qatari Zuhr (noon) 11.34am Asr (afternoon) 2.58pm Maghreb (sunset) 6.24pm artist who drew ‘Tamim Al Majd’ portrait Isha (night) 7.54pm USEFUL NUMBERS Emergency 999 Worldwide Emergency Number 112 Kahramaa – Electricity and Water 991 Local Directory 180 International Calls Enquires 150 Hamad International Airport 40106666 Labor Department 44508111, 44406537 Mowasalat Taxi 44588888 Qatar Airways 44496000 Hamad Medical Corporation 44392222, 44393333 Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation 44845555, 44845464 Primary Health Care Corporation 44593333 44593363 Qatar Assistive Technology Centre 44594050 Qatar News Agency 44450205 44450333 Q-Post – General Postal Corporation 44464444 Humanitarian Services Office (Single window facility for the repatriation of bodies) Ministry of Interior 40253371, 40253372, 40253369 Ministry of Health 40253370, 40253364 Hamad Medical Corporation 40253368, 40253365 Qatar Airways 40253374 ote Unquo Qu te “Because things are the way they are, things will not By Azmat Haroon Al Majd’ (Tamim the Glory) quickly his love and faith in the leadership stay the way they are.” became popular. It was everywhere of Qatar. -
Sl. No. Name of Candidate Father's/ Mother's/Guar Dian's Name Name of Institution /University %Age of Marks in Qualifying
ZONE WISE FINAL LIST FOR THE YEAR 2019-20 (857 NOS.) %AGE OF FATHER’S/ NAME OF MARKS IN SL. NAME OF MOTHER'S/GUAR INSTITUTION QUALIFYING ZONE NO. CANDIDATE DIAN'S NAME /UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIO N SC ENGG BOYS DHIRUBHAI AMBANI INSTITUTE OF PARMAR PARMAR AMRUTBHAI INFORMATION 1 MANISHKUMAR 99.79 ZONE-2 SAVABHAI COMUNICATION OF AMRUTBHAI TECHNOLOGY,GANDINAGA R, PACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & BELLAMKONDA BELLAMKONDA 2 SCIENCES,NH-5,NR 99.5 ZONE-5 LOKESH BABU SRINIVASA RAO VALLURAMMA TEMPLE,ONGOLE-523272 ACHARYA NAGARJUNA TUMMALA VENGALA UNIVERSITY 3 TUMMALA SAI 98.8 ZONE-5 RAO ENGINEERING&TECHNOLO GY, GUNTUR-522510 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ANKALA.VIJAY ENGINEERING 4 ANKALA BABU RAO 98.8 ZONE-5 SAGAR KAKINADA,EAST GODAVARI-533003 SEVIT DAMAS ROAD 5 SANJAY KUMAR HADMAT KUMAR SURAT( GUJRAT ) 98.8 ZONE-2 PIN.395007 PVP SIDDHARTHA INSTITUE OF VANGA SRI VANGA RAJANI 6 TECHNOLOGY,CHALASANI 98.4 ZONE-5 HARSHA SULOCHANA RANI NAGAR,KANURU,VIJAYWA DA-520007 SAGI RAMA KRISHNA RAJU ENGINEERING KAAGITHA K.BHAGAVAN 7 COLLEGE,CHINA- 98.2 ZONE-5 KARTHIK ANAND NARAYANA AMIRAM,BHIMAVARAM- 534204 G NIT WARANGAL 8 G RUDRABABU 98.2 ZONE-5 RAMACHANDRAAIAH TELANGANA -506004 MAULANA AJAD NATIONAL DAMALA INSTITUTE OF 9 DAMALA SANTHOSH 98.1 ZONE-2 JASWANTH TECHNOLOGY,BHOPAL,MA DHYA PRADESH-462003 PVP SIDHARTHA COLLEGE OF DARAM UDAY 10 DARAM SURESH BABU ENGINEERING,CHALSANI 97.9 ZONE-5 BABU NAGAR,KANNURU,VIJAYA WADA-520007 JONNAKUTI JONNAKUTI ASHOK NIT WARANGAL 11 AADARSH 97.9 ZONE-5 KUMAR TELANGANA -506004 KUMAR PACE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & KOTTA PARAN KOTTA 12 SCIENCES,NH-5,NR 97.9 ZONE-5 JYOTHI CHINNAVENKAIAH VALLURAMMA TEMPLE,ONGOLE-523272 BUSSU NIT WARANGAL 13 BUSSU ANDALU 97.8 ZONE-5 HARIKRISHNA TELANGANA -506004 ANDHRA UNIVERSITY DAVID RAJU 14 NARASAIAH MANDA COLLEGE OF ENGG (A) 97.8 ZONE-5 MANDA VISAKAPATNAM 530003 ANDHRA UNIVERSITY MEDAPATI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING 15 SUVARNA RAJU M 97.6 ZONE-5 SAMUEL FOR WOMEN ,VIZAK- 530003 GAYATHRI VIDYA PARISHAD COLLEGE OF KOTA. -
LIST of STATE EMPLOYEES RETIRING from JAN 2019 to DEC 2019 1 AGRI Series
LIST OF STATE EMPLOYEES RETIRING FROM JAN 2019 TO DEC 2019 Series - AGRI Ddo Name DISTT HORTICULTURE OFFICER, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 9097 TEJPAL 28/02/2019 Ddo Name SUB DIVISION AGRICUTURE OFFICER, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 9477 SHORAJ SINGH MALIK 31/07/2019 9533 GURDITTA MAL 9628 PALA RAM 30/04/2019 Ddo Name DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8050 PARDEEP KUMAR 30/04/2019 Ddo Name SOIL SURVEY OFFICER, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 6344 BHAGAT SINGH 10098 SUNITA KUMARI 31/08/2019 Ddo Name DISTT FISHERIES OFFICER-CUM-CEO, FISH FARMERS DEV AGENCY, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 5580 RAJENDER KUMAR Ddo Name HYDROLOGIST GROUND WATER CELL, AMBALA Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 6569 BAHADUR SINGH Ddo Name DEPUTY DIRECTOR AGRICULTURE, BHIWANI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 6525 RAM NIWAS Ddo Name ASSTT / DISTT SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICER, BHIWANI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 9835 TARA CHAND 28/02/2019 Ddo Name ASSTT PLANT PROTECTION OFFICER, BHIWANI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8379 SUNIL KUMAR 31/10/2019 Ddo Name ASSTT AGRICULTURE ENGINEER, BHIWANI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8031 JANGBIR SINGH 28/02/2019 8075 RADHEY SHYAM 31/12/2019 Ddo Name DISTT HORTICULTURE OFFICER, BHIWANI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8447 MAHIPAL 30/09/2019 Ddo Name ASSTT SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICER, CHARKHI DADRI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8257 HARVIR SINGH 30/04/2019 Ddo Name SUB DIVISIONAL AGRICULTURE OFFICER, CHARKHI DADRI Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8704 SATYA PAL SINGH 31/12/2019 Ddo Name SUB DIVSIONAL AGRICULTURE OFFICER SIWANI(BHIWANI) Emp Number Emp Name DT_OF_RETIREMENT 8176 JAIPAN SINGH 31/12/2019 1 LIST OF STATE EMPLOYEES RETIRING FROM JAN 2019 TO DEC 2019 Series - AGRI Ddo Name DY. -
Navigate in India
International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) ISSN: 2249 – 8958, Volume-2, Issue-4, April 2013 Navigate In India B. Veeramallu, M.Aparna Abstract-Indian Railways is one of the world's largest railway III. PROBLEMS IN THE EXISTING SYSTEM networks comprising 115,000 km (71,000 mi) of track over a route of 65,000 km (40,000 mi) and 7,500 stations. IR carries When a user selects connecting trains, he should know about about 7,500 million passengers annually or more than 20 million the path or the route in which the train travels, which would passengers daily (more than a half of which are suburban not be possible all the time. Even if the user knows one of passengers) and 2.8 million tons of freight daily. the major stops like junction stations, it is not always Railways are divided into Zones Indian railways has 17 zones possible to find out a connecting train from that point at that (SC, WCR, WR, NFR...). Zones are divided into divisions instance of time. So the user has to find out the connecting [Vijayawada division, Bhopal division Varanasi division, points and then search for the trains from that point to the Moradabad division, Lucknow division etc.] Divisions are headed destination; and even the user has to synchronize the timings by a DRM [Divisional Railway Manager]. with previous train timing. This is a very time consuming Under DRM each department has one officer as in-charge for maintenance of their equipment. Indian Railways has 68 process and so is not user-friendly. -
Jind Documetation
Best Practices adopted for Rehabilitation of Degraded Areas under NAP during 10th Plan period by different JFMCs of two circles of Haryana State Study Team Mr. G. S. Yadav : Co-ordinator Dr. N.P. Baduni : Team Leader Dr. Gayatri Mahar : Young Professional Mr. Atul Kumar : Consultant Regional Centre National Afforestation & Eco-development Board Regional Centre- National Afforestation & Eco-development Board Ministry of Environment & Forests (GoI) New Delhi Ministry of Environment & Forests, GOI Agricultural Finance Corporation Ltd. B1/9 Community Centre Janakpuri- New Delhi (110058) Phones: 45791190, 45791194-96 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Agricultural Finance Corporation Ltd. Website: www.afcindia.org.in New Delhi AFC:RC-NAEB RC-156 Best Practices adopted for rehabilitation of degraded areas under NAP during 10th Plan period by different JFMCs of two circles of Haryana State PROLOGUE India is well known for its diverse ecosystems and is placed amongst mega biodiversity countries. With 17% of world's population and 18% livestock population over 2.4% of world's total geographical area, India's forests are facing severe biotic pressures as nearly 40% of domestic fuel wood needs of the people and 30% of fodder needs of the cattle population in the country are being met from forests. Considering the role of forests in socio-economy and climate change mitigation, India has formulated and implemented a number of policies and programmes aimed at forest and biodiversity conservation, afforestation and reforestation. Further, India has a goal to bring one-third of the geographic area under forest and tree cover by 2012.