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M.Com (Master of Commerce) Affiliated Colleges Lists
Note:- It is hereby informed to all the Students /Parents/Guardians are to see the list of colleges display who are seeking admission for M.Com for various courses of BUB. Decide to choose the colleges to get admission. After admission, Under no circumstances students are allowed to change the college M.Com (Master of Commerce) Affiliated Colleges Lists Sl.No College Name Phone Number Address Sri Gokula College of Arts, Science & Mgt.Studies, 1 9449619597 Gokul Nagar, Bengaluru-Chennai Bypass Road , Kolar-563101 Kolar 2 Smt.Danamma Chennabasavaiah Mahila Samaja 8152220400 Doom light circle Kolar -563101 Ayyappanagar Circle, Devasandra Main Road Virgonagar post 3 SEA College of Arts,Science & Commerce, KR Puram 25613741 / 65470229 / 25613742 k.R Puram Bangalore-49 4 Padmashree Institute of Mgt. Science, Kengeri 9880430827/28485204/28485205 No 149, Kommaghatta sulikere (post) Kengeri Bangalore-60 5 Sri Konagadiyappa College , Doddaballapura 9448076253 / 27623759 Doddaballapura -561203 9880941320 / 22955371 / 6 Seshadripuram First Grade College,College Yelahanka No 26,Yelahanka New Town Bengaluru -64 22955369 7 Hasnath College (Co-education) Kalyana nagar Hennuru road Bangalore -43 Al-Ameen College of Arts,Science & Commerce, 9880740314 / 22222402 / 8 near Lalbagh Main Gate Hosur Road Bangalore-27 Lalbagh 22235626 9 Dr. Ambedkar Insttute of Mgt. Studies, Indiranagar 9008144500 / 25274994 H.A.L 2nd Stage Indiranagar , Bangalore-8 10 Acharya Institute Management & Science, Peenya 9945421819 1st Cross 1st stage Peenya bangalore 58 11 Acharya -
Karnataka (Constituted by the Moef, Government of India)
State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC), Karnataka (Constituted by the MoEF, Government of India) No. KSEAC: MEETING: 2016 Dept. of Ecology and Environment, Karnataka Government Secretariat, Room No. 710, 7th Floor, I Stage, M.S. Building, Bangalore, Date:27.01.2017 Agenda for 177th Meeting of SEAC scheduled to be held on 6th and 7th February 2017 6th February 2017 10.00 AM to 1.30 PM EIA Presentation: 177.1 Expansion and Modification of Sugar factory of capacity from 4000 TCD to 5500 TCD and additional power generation of 15 MW (12 to 27 MW) at Sankonatti,Athani,Belgaum of M/s Krishna Sahakari Sakkare Karkhane Niyamit (KSSKN), Sankonatti Post- 591304, Athani Taluk, Belgaum District (SEIAA 26 IND 2015) 177.2 Expansion & Modification of Residential Apartment Project at Sy.Nos.75, 77/1, 77/2, 77/3, 77/4, 77/7, 78, 78/2, 79, 80, 81/2, 83/2, 83/3, 83/4, 83/5, 83/8, 83/9, 86/2, 86/3, 86/4, 86/7, 86/8, 87/4 of Kannamangala Village, Devanahalli Taluk, Bangalore Rural District of M/s. Ozone Urbana Infra Developers Pvt. Ltd., #38, Ulsoor Road, Bangalore - 560042. (SEIAA 124 CON 2016) Referred back from the Authority: 177.3 Construction of Medical Sciences and Research Center at Sy.No.26 & 27 of Kasavanahalli Village, Varthur Hobli, Bangalore Urban District of M/s. KARNATAKA REDDY JANA SANGHA, #1, Mahayogi Vemana Road, 16th Main, Koramangala, 3rd Block, Bangalore - 560034. (SEIAA 64 CON 2016) Deferred subjects: 177.4 Proposed residential apartment project at Sy. NO. 34/1 and 34/2, Channasandra village, Bidarahalli Hobli, Bengaluru East Taluk, Bengaluru of M/s. -
Sl No. Reg No. NAME and ADDRESS 1 Reg No.17478 Reg No 9415 Shri Yallappa Dhulikoppa S/O Basavalingappa No
Sl No. Reg No. NAME AND ADDRESS 1 Reg No.17478 Reg No 9415 Shri Yallappa Dhulikoppa S/o Basavalingappa No. 40, Chikkadasarahalli, Neriga Post, Sarjapur Hobli, Bangalore-562 125 M-98804-88772 2 Reg No.17479 Reg No 9770 Shri Ambareesha D No. 79, Megha Hospet, Bhayasabi Layout, Vivekanand Cross, Anekal, Bangalore-562 106 M-90086-75889 3 Reg No.17480 Reg No.11914 Shri B.R.Nandeesh Aradhya No.68/2, 'Basaveshwara Nilaya' Vidyanagar, 4th Cross, Bommasandra Industrial Area Tq-Anekal, Bangalore-560 099 Mo-99867-18414 E- [email protected] 4 Reg No.19604 Reg No 12890 Shri Muddaveerappa S/o Channapparadhya At-Hilalalige (Gate) Post-Chandapur, Attibele Hobli Tq-Anekal, Bangalore North Mo-9449648129 5 Reg No.24386 Reg No 12930 Shri Purushotham Y.R. S/o H.N.Rudramuniyappa Mahadeshwara Stores, H.N.R. Comples, Yadavanahalli Gate Attibele Hobli, Tq-Anekal Bangalore-562107 Mo- 9916970059 6 Reg No.24388 Reg No 12931 Shri Arun Aradhya M S/o Mallikarjuna At & Post-Yadavanahalli-562 107 Attibele Hobli, Tq-Anekal, Bangalore Mo- 9900776813 7 Reg No.27985 Reg No.13438 Shri Sharanabasava Hiremath S/o H.M.Siddaiah S.M.M.Enterprises, Gopalareddy Building Near Canara Computer, Vinayakanagar, Tirupalya Road, Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo- 9880545450 8 Reg No.2360 Reg No.13439 Shri Basavaraja Moke S/o Jambanna Moke Sharma Building, Gollahalli Road, Near S.B.I.(ATM) Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9945975209 9 Reg No.2361 Reg No.13440 Shri Ravi Chandra E S/o Eshwarappa Susheelamma Building, Vinayakanagar Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9880610078 10 Reg No.11711 Reg No.13441 Shri Veeresh Lalasangi S/o Shivaputrappa NO.52, Balappa Reddy Building Vinayakanagar Hebbagodi Bangalore-560 099 Mo-9739476464 11 Reg No.11712 Reg No.13442 Smt Dhakshayini L.K. -
V-356M Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
V-356M bus time schedule & line map V-356M Anekal - Kempegowda Bus Station View In Website Mode The V-356M bus line (Anekal - Kempegowda Bus Station) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Anekal: 8:05 AM - 11:55 AM (2) Kempegowda Bus Station: 8:20 AM - 2:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest V-356M bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next V-356M bus arriving. Direction: Anekal V-356M bus Time Schedule 45 stops Anekal Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:05 AM - 11:55 AM Maharani College Sheshadri Road, Bangalore Tuesday Not Operational K.R.Circle Wednesday Not Operational Corporation Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Poornima Talkies Saturday Not Operational Lalbhagh Main Gate Lalbagh Fort Road, Bangalore Lalbagh Hopcoms Lalbagh Fort Road, Bangalore V-356M bus Info Direction: Anekal 7th Cross Wilson Garden Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 77 min Lakkasandra Line Summary: Maharani College, K.R.Circle, Corporation, Poornima Talkies, Lalbhagh Main Gate, Nimhans Hospital Lalbagh Hopcoms, 7th Cross Wilson Garden, Lakkasandra, Nimhans Hospital, Bangalore Dairy Bangalore Dairy Circle Circle, Muneshwara Temple, Jn Of Hosur Road, St John Hospital, Koramangala Water Tank, Krupanidhi Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore College, Madivala, Rupena Agrahara, Bommanahalli, Muneshwara Temple Garvebhavi Palya, Kudlu Gate, Singasandra, Hosa Road, P.E.S.I.T. College, Konappana Agarhara, Jn Of Hosur Road Electronic City, Veerasandra, Huskur Gate, Hebbagodi, Bommasandra, B.T.L.College, Chandapura, Keb, Surya City, Igglur, Ramakrishnapur St John Hospital Gate, Marsoor Gate, Rkfarm, Begadadevanahalli, Ahuddevanahalli Gate, Karpura Gate, Chikka Hagade Koramangala Water Tank Gate, Kawalu Hosalli, Anekal Circle, Rama Temple, Anekal Krupanidhi College Madivala Rupena Agrahara Bommanahalli Garvebhavi Palya 38/7 Near Krishnappa Reddy Building, Bandepalya Kudlu Gate 52, Hosur Main Rd Singasandra Hosa Road Hosur Road, Bangalore P.E.S.I.T. -
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PÀqÀvÀ «¯Éà ªÀiÁrzÀ PÀqÀvÀzÀ°ègÀĪÀ PÀqÀvÀ PÀqÀvÀ PÀqÀvÀ ¢£ÁAPÀ (PÀqÀvÀ PÀqÀvÀzÀ PÀæ.¸ÀA «µÀAiÀÄ ¥ÀÄlUÀ¼À ¥ÁægÀA©ü¹zÀ £Á±ÀUÉÆ½¹zÀ µÀgÁ ¸ÀASÉå ªÀÄÄPÁÛAiÀÄUÉÆ½¹zÀ ªÀVÃðPÀgÀt ¸ÀASÉå ¢£ÁAPÀ ¢£ÁAPÀ ¢£ÁAPÀ) Construction of Shopping Complex @ 1 1 6 21-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è Nelamangala. construction of Group houses for Beedi workers 2 2 11 21-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è @ Channapatna (89 Nos.) 3 5 Pre Metric Hostel & Sugutur 10 21-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è Construction of group houses for Beedi workers 4 6 14 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è at Kengeri (156 Nos.) Construction of group houses @ Singapura 5 7 12 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è layout (157 Nos.) Construction of group houses @ Anekal (289 6 10 9 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è Nos.) Construction of Ambedkar Bhavan at Kolar 7 11 8 21-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è Town 8 12 Construction of SC/ST hostel @ Agara 6 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 9 14 Construction of SC/ST hostel @ Shivanahalli 11 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 10 16 Construction of SC/ST hostel @ Magadi town 7 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 11 18 Construction of SC/ST hostel @ Kudur 13 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 12 23 Construction of SC/ST hostel @ Channapatna 9 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 13 25 Construction of BCM hostel @ Doddaballapura 6 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 14 28 Construction of BCM hostel @ Chikkamallur 11 22-Sep-05 E®è ¹ E®è 15 34 Police Check Post @ Daranahalli, Mulbagal. -
Bangalore University
BANGALORE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK Jnana Bharathi, Bangalore - 560056 Regulations, Scheme of Examinations and syllabus For Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W) Under the regulations governing the Choice Based Credit System For the three years (Six Semester) Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W) Degree Programme in Social Work, with effect from the academic year 2014-15. (a) This course shall be called Bachelors of Social Work leading towards B.S.W Degree Course. (b) This course shall be offered by Bangalore University, through all the Affiliated colleges. (c) Only those colleges (Affiliated to Bangalore University) which have Psychology, Sociology combination in under-graduation should be permitted to start the BSW course, since this course in an interdisciplinary but not a combination course. (d) There shall not be evening course/ correspondence course/ external course leading to be Bachelor Degree in Social Work. Objectives of the Course: To equip candidates with the knowledge of working with people and the ability in problem solving through Field experience. To promote among trainees a sense of commitment and dedication to strive for equity, social justice, social harmony and peace. To sensitize the trainees to involve themselves for the cause of poor, subaltern under privileged and disadvantaged section of the society. To develop confidence among the trainees to feel themselves as change agents for social change and transformation. To equip trainees for disaster management and rehabilitation process. Title of the Course: The Course shall be called Bachelor of Social Work leading to B.S.W Degree. I : Length of the Course: The course of study for B.S.W Degree shall extend over a period of three academic years- comprising of six semesters – two semesters in each academic year. -
Socio-Economic and Environmental Perception of Inhabitants of a Quarry Area - a Case Study of Bidadi, Bangalore Rural District
International Journal of Engineering Science Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN (Print): 2319 – 6726 www.ijesi.org Volume 3 Issue 4 || April 2014 || PP.11-22 Socio-Economic and Environmental Perception of Inhabitants of A Quarry Area - A Case Study of Bidadi, Bangalore Rural District 1, Sreenivasa, 2, Ravana Reddy R V 1, M Sc, M Phil, (PhD), NET, SLET, PGDCA Environmental Studies, Govt. College for Boys/Bangalore University, India Teaching Staff 2, MA, B Ed, DCA. Minor Irrigation/ Jsys, India District Social Specialist ABSTRACT: In the present study, ‘quarry has been studied from the point of view of its stone extraction process and the emitted pollution in term of air, water, noise and its impact on the Social and Economic status of the inhabitants. Besides giving the socio-economic status it gives some attention on environmental perception toward air and sound pollution of the human inhabitation in the mining area including the migrated workers. To that extent this investigation may be considered as a contribution to the dynamic utilization of mineral extraction with reference to the impacts on environment. Karnataka is comparatively blessed with quarry products when considered in non-metallic minerals, which is in the highest position. Complete stoppage of these activities is highly not amenable by giving preference to environmental concern. There is, thus, a great need for the development of environmental/eco-friendly way of mining to minimize the impact. KEY WORDS: Air, Granite, Inhabitants, Noise, Quarry. I. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Mining and quarry: The physical needs of man are met by the products of two basic resources - those of agriculture and of mining. -
Bangalore City Cluster Development Project
Saugata Dasgupta Urban Specialist India Resident Mission Context Smart cities development Cities will be locus and engine of economic growth Making cities competitive, livable, sustainable & bankable Make in India To make India a global manufacturing hub by creating enabling business environment and infrastructure Opening up of new manufacturing sectors in India for private sector investment and foreign direct investment Karnataka Vision- 2020 Make Karnataka a globally competitive destination Employment-driven economic development Sustainable and orderly industrialization and urbanization Why Bangalore Metropolitan Region(BMR)? Unprecedented spatial and population growth Mostly concentrated in Bangalore city so far Pivotal role in achieving Karnataka’s Vision 2020 Bangalore already exhibit some semblance of economic clusters Prevalent economic activities Potential to achieve enhanced growth and employment-driven economic development, if enabling business environment and infrastructure is created Bangalore is more service oriented economy- opportunity to lead industry-oriented development & accompanying urbanization in outer areas The State’s reform willingness Potential for replicability ADB’s long association with the State in the urban Sector The Proposed Project Objective To increase competitiveness of BMR Region in a way that also promotes inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth Key outputs/pillars to achieve the objective Strengthen regional and metropolitan planning Upgrade key economic and social infrastructure Enhance urban governance to create a better business & investment climate Key Information BMR Bangalore City Area 8000 square km 1220 square km (15% of BMR) Population 11.7 million 8.4 million (72% of BMR) Workforce 52% -highest compared to all other metros participation rate Economy 85% (3.98 million) are engaged in services as well as manufacturing sector Tertiary sector is the biggest economic driver (63%) Key sectors 1. -
Concorde Connect V6
www.concorde.in ISSUE NO. 6 Celebrating success stories and writing new ones MD’s Desk For the past 21 years, we have built a foundation of strong values and unshakeable ethics that drive us forward to achieve our goals. We’ve retained our vision to make real estate transparent for customers and build solid lifelong relationships with them by adding value to their lives and doing it with the right intent, approach and outcomes. Last year, we found validation in our efforts once again through the strong support we received from customers. We launched Auriga to an overwhelming response, while other projects continue to attract interest at a similar scale. We are proud of our efforts as an organization to achieve these moments and they show us that we are headed in the right direction. A lot goes into building the kind of trust and equity, as a brand, amongst customers. Our track recording - in planning, building and offering homes that elevate people’s thinking and their lives - goes a long way in this. However, we recognize the need to continually evolve as a company. Moving with the times can only come by embracing the new and that is why inclusivity continues to be the focal point of our efforts at work. We encourage all our employees to freely contribute with their ideas on projects, practices and even policies that define and drive us. We invite ideas at planning, development and management stages of each project and use collective discretion to utilize strengths and achieve great new heights. This culture empowers employees who evolve with time and stay with us for years; contributing to our extremely low attrition rate by industry standards. -
BTM-Layout Sub-Register Office
2017-18 Guidance value for the Immovable Properties coming under the jurisdiction of BTM-Layout Sub-Register Office. Residential Sites approved by Apartments/Flats/Villament constructed Competent Authority/ Local on Residential Sites approved by Organization Competent Authority/Local SI NO Hobli/Village/Ward/Road/Area Name Organization (Rupees per Square Meter For Super (Rupees per Squre Meter) Built up Area) 1 2 3 4 Industrial Area Nayanappa Shetty Palya and 1 65100 Bannerghatta Main Road 2 Tank Bund Road, N.S.Palya 52100 N.S. Palya Village area and Corporation 3 53290 area Main Roads N.S. Palya Village area and Corporation 4 47370 area Cross Roads 5 Janata Colony, N.S.Palya 43810 6 Society Layout area approved by BDA 59210 7 BTM 2nd Stage , N.S.Palya 59200 8 Bank Layout, N.S.Palya 59200 Dollars Schemes,BTM 2nd 9 91200 Stage (N.S.Palya and Bilekahalli) Mico Employees HBCS Layout/Mico Layout 10 68680 Main Roads Mico Employees HBCS Layout/Mico Layout 11 62170 Cross Roads 16th Main Road, Metropolitan, HBCS Layout 12 to 100 ft Ring Road (Mico Layout, BTM 2nd 87030 stage) 16th Main Road ( EWS Schemes to 13 Mahadeshwara Layout, N S Palya, Tankbund 62170 60 ft Road) 14 Mahadeshwara Layout Main Roads 49730 15 Mahadeshwara Layout Cross Roads. 43810 16 bharath house building co-operative society 59200 17 Abbayappa Layout, N S Palya, Main Roads 46180 18 Abbayappa Layout, N S Palya, cross Roads 37890 19 Reva Paradise 44800 20 Anand Apartment 44800 21 Tirumala Splendor 44800 22 Cholarenkil Lake view apartment 37100 23 Dream Sarovar apartment 37100 -
MAP:Bengaluru Rural and Urban Districts
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