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Gazetteers Organisation Revenue Department Haryana Chandigarh (India) 1998
HARYANA DISTRICT GAZETTEEERS ------------------------ REPRINT OF AMBALA DISTRICT GAZETTEER, 1923-24 GAZETTEERS ORGANISATION REVENUE DEPARTMENT HARYANA CHANDIGARH (INDIA) 1998 The Gazetteer was published in 1925 during British regime. 1st Reprint: December, 1998 © GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA Price Rs. Available from: The Controller, Printing and Stationery, Haryana, Chandigarh (India). Printed By : Controller of Printing and Stationery, Government of Haryana, Chandigarh. PREFACE TO REPRINTED EDITION The District Gazetteer is a miniature encyclopaedia and a good guide. It describes all important aspects and features of the district; historical, physical, social, economic and cultural. Officials and other persons desirous of acquainting themselves with the salient features of the district would find a study of the Gazetteer rewarding. It is of immense use for research scholars. The old gazetteers of the State published in the British regime contained very valuable information, which was not wholly reproduced in the revised volume. These gazetteers have gone out of stock and are not easily available. There is a demand for these volumes by research scholars and educationists. As such, the scheme of reprinting of old gazetteers was taken on the initiative of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Haryana. The Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24 was compiled and published under the authority of Punjab Govt. The author mainly based its drafting on the assessment and final reports of the Settlement Officers. The Volume is the reprinted edition of the Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24. This is the ninth in the series of reprinted gazetteers of Haryana. Every care has been taken in maintaining the complete originality of the old gazetteer while reprinting. -
District Survey Report for Sustainable Sand Mining Distt. Yamuna Nagar
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR SUSTAINABLE SAND MINING DISTT. YAMUNA NAGAR The Boulder, Gravel and Sand are one of the most important construction materials. These minerals are found deposited in river bed as well as adjoining areas. These aggregates of raw materials are used in the highest volume on earth after water. Therefore, it is the need of hour that mining of these aggregates should be carried out in a scientific and environment friendly manner. In an endeavour to achieve the same, District Survey Report, apropos “the Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines” is being prepared to identify the areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structural and installations where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. 1. Introduction:- Minor Mineral Deposits: 1.1 Yamunanagar district of Haryana is located in north-eastern part of Haryana State and lies between 29° 55' to 30° 31 North latitudes and 77° 00' to 77° 35' East longitudes. The total area is 1756 square kilometers, in which there are 655 villages, 10 towns, 4 tehsils and 2 sub-tehsils. Large part of the district of Yamunanagar is situated in the Shiwalik foothills. The area of Yamuna Nagar district is bounded by the state of Himachal Pradesh in the north, by the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east, in west by Ambala district and south by Karnal and Kurukshetra Districts. 1.2 The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summer, cool winter, unreliable rainfall and immense variation in temperature. -
List of Villages for Special IMI.Pdf
GRAM SWARAJ ABHIYAN (14th April to 5th May, 2018) Sabka Sath Sabka Gaon Sabka Vikas Villages for Saturation of Seven Programmes State District Sub-District Sub-District Village Total State Name District Name Village Name No. of HH Code Code Code Name Code Population 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00356 Kalka 056980 Basawal (125) 247 1364 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00357 Panchkula 057159 Nawagaon Urf 214 1097 Khader (24) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057193 Behloli (48) 231 1253 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057239 Bilaspur (258) 313 1510 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057244 Kherki Manakpur 229 1167 (256) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057287 Panjlasa (Part)(96) 654 3203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057346 Khatoli (30) 312 1649 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057367 Sarangpur (117) 377 1761 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057378 Ghasitpur (126) 216 1323 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057386 Rattanheri (22) 267 1519 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057389 Sapehra (66) 409 2127 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057394 Manglai (129) 377 2203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057489 Addu Majra (278) 229 1216 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057523 Dubli (222) 218 1173 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057525 Chudiala (191) 297 1691 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057533 Nagla (196) 263 1380 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057540 Behta (158) 1500 7865 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057552 Tobha (20) 396 2251 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057565 Jharu Majra (77) 201 1048 06 Haryana -
Government of India Ground Water Year Book of Haryana State (2015
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVINATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK OF HARYANA STATE (2015-2016) North Western Region Chandigarh) September 2016 1 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVINATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK OF HARYANA STATE 2015-2016 Principal Contributors GROUND WATER DYNAMICS: M. L. Angurala, Scientist- ‘D’ GROUND WATER QUALITY Balinder. P. Singh, Scientist- ‘D’ North Western Region Chandigarh September 2016 2 FOREWORD Central Ground Water Board has been monitoring ground water levels and ground water quality of the country since 1968 to depict the spatial and temporal variation of ground water regime. The changes in water levels and quality are result of the development pattern of the ground water resources for irrigation and drinking water needs. Analyses of water level fluctuations are aimed at observing seasonal, annual and decadal variations. Therefore, the accurate monitoring of the ground water levels and its quality both in time and space are the main pre-requisites for assessment, scientific development and planning of this vital resource. Central Ground Water Board, North Western Region, Chandigarh has established Ground Water Observation Wells (GWOW) in Haryana State for monitoring the water levels. As on 31.03.2015, there were 964 Ground Water Observation Wells which included 481 dug wells and 488 piezometers for monitoring phreatic and deeper aquifers. In order to strengthen the ground water monitoring mechanism for better insight into ground water development scenario, additional ground water observation wells were established and integrated with ground water monitoring database. -
Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Yamunanagar, Part XII A
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -8 HARYANA DISTRICT CEN.SUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE &TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR Direqtor of Census Operations Haryana Published by : The Government of Haryana. 1995 ir=~~~==~==~==~====~==~====~~~l HARYANA DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR t, :~ Km 5E3:::a::E0i:::=::::i====310==::::1i:5==~20. Km C.O.BLOCKS A SADAURA B BILASPUR C RADAUR o JAGADHRI E CHHACHHRAULI C.D.BLOCK BOUNDARY EXCLUDES STATUTORY TOWN (S) BOUNDARIES ARE UPDATED UPTO 1.1.1990 W. R.C. WORKSHOP RAILWAY COLONY DISTRICT YAMUNANAGAR CHANGE IN JURI50lC TION 1981-91 KmlO 0 10 Km L__.j___l BOUNDARY, STATE ... .. .. .. _ _ _ DISTRICT _ TAHSIL C D. BLOCK·:' .. HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT; TAHSIL; e.D. BLOCK @:©:O STATE HIGHWAY.... SH6 IMPORT ANi MEiALLED ROAD RAILWAY LINE WITH STATION. BROAD GAUGE RS RIVER AND STREAMI CANAL ~/--- - Khaj,wan VILLAGE HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME - URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE-CLASS I,II,IV &V .. POST AND TElEGRAPH OFFICE. PTO DEGREE COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTION ... ••••1Bl m BOUNDARY, STATE DISTRICT REST HOUSE, TRAVELLERS' BUNGALOW, FOREST BUNGALOW RH TB rB CB TA.HSIL AND CANAL BUNGALOW NEWLY CREATED DISTRICT YAMuNANAGAR Other villages having PTO/RH/TB/FB/CB, ~tc. are shown as .. .Damla HAS BEEN FORMED BY TRANSFERRING PTO AREA FROM :- Western Yamuna Canal W.Y.C. olsTRle T AMBAl,A I DISTRICT KURUKSHETRA SaSN upon Survt'y of India map with tn. p.rmission of theo Survt'yor Gf'nf'(al of India CENSUS OF INDIA - 1991 A - CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS The publications relating to Haryana bear series No. -
Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837, ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 4, Issue 3 (Nov. - Dec. 2012), PP 31-35 Www.Iosrjournals.Org Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana Ranjit Singh Abstract: Urban local bodies across the country have been facing the problem of rapidly increase urban population. It is the duty of the state government to provide good civic amenities to the citizen, in congruence increasing needs of the enhanced urban population. This article deal with state government efforts to provide services to its citizen to fulfill this goal, the state government had initiated large number of programme and schemes. These programme or schemes are either central sponsored, in central state partnership or fully state sponsored. The state of Haryana was created 1st November 1966 by divided by the erstwhile state of Punjab. Since then many step have been taken so for by the state government to enhance urbanization. The process of urbanization in the state caught momentum during the last three decades. Consequently the decennial population growth rate in urban population of the state has multiplied more then twice, 43.4% and 50.8% as compared to the rural, i.e. 22.92 and 21.12 % during 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 respectively. Presently, there are 76 Urban Local Bodies in the State of Haryana consisting of 9 Municipal Corporations, 14 Municipal Councils, and 53 Municipal Committees. Government is providing financial assistance to municipalities under various programmes and schemes Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), Integrated Housing & Slum Development Program (IHSDP), Urban Solid Waste Management & Rajiv Gandhi Urban Development Mission. -
Sadhaura Assembly Haryana Factbook
Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/HR-07-0118 ISBN : 978-93-5293-541-3 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 150 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-22 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 23-24 Population Size | Sex Ratio -
District Wise List of Registered and Un-Registered Gaushalas of Haryana State Alongwith Number of Animals Kept in the Gaushalas. AMBALA S.No
District wise List of Registered and Un-Registered Gaushalas of Haryana State alongwith number of Animals kept in the Gaushalas. AMBALA S.No. Distt. Name of Gaushala Haryana Regn. No. No. of Animals Sr. No. 1 1 Shri Rambag Gaushala, Rambag road, 607 412 Ambala Cantt. 2 2 Shri Kewal Krishan Miglani Gaushala 560 462 Samiti, Purani Gaas Mandi, Ambala City 3 3 Gaushala Trust Society,Spatu Road Ambala 1860 444 City 4 4 Gori Shanker Gau Raksha Samiti, Kalpi, 371 215 Near Power House, Saha, Distt. Ambala 5 5 Shri Govind Gaushala Samiti,Barara, Distt. 128 546 Ambala. 6 6 Shri Krishan Gaushala Samiti, Yamkeshwar 1035 939 Tirth Huseni, Naraingarh, Distt. Ambala. 7 7 Gurcharan Gaushalas Sanstha, Vill Bhunni, 40 25 P.O. Sonta, Distt. Ambala 8 8 Shri Radha Madhav Gaudham, Vill Mokha 642 94 Majra, Distt. Ambala. Total number of Animals 3137 BHIWANI 9 1 Shri Gaushala Trust, Bhiwani, Distt. 11 3890 Bhiwani. 10 2 Shri Shiv Dharmarth Gaushala, Dhuleri, 277 609 Distt. Bhiwani. 11 3 Shri Krishan Gaushala, Bamla 256 70 12 4 Shri Shyam Gaushala Trust, Mandana, 2800 234 Distt. Bhiwani. 13 5 Shri Rishi Kul Gaushala, Nimbriwali, Tehsil 40 277 & Distt. Bhiwani 14 6 Shri Gomath Gaushala, Leghan, Distt. 981 323 Bhiwani 15 7 Shri Shiv Muni Gaushala, Jitwawas, Post 436 488 office Leghan, Distt. Bhiwani 16 8 Shri Krishan Sudama Maitri Gaushala 3030 420 Society, V.P.O. Kharak Kalan , Distt. Bhiwani. 17 9 Shri Baba Dhuniwala Gau-Sewa Trust, 359 2803 Dinod, Distt. Bhiwani 18 10 Shri Krishan Gaushala,Tosham Road, 727 2205 Siwani Mandi, Distt. -
Officewise Postal Addresses of Public Health Engineering Deptt. Haryana
Officewise Postal Addresses of Public Health Engineering Deptt. Haryana Sr. Office Type Office Name Postal Address Email-ID Telephone No No. 1 Head Office Head Office Public Health Engineering Department, Bay No. 13 [email protected] 0172-2561672 -18, Sector 4, Panchkula, 134112, Haryana 2 Circle Ambala Circle 28, Park road, Ambala Cantt [email protected]. 0171-2601273 in 3 Division Ambala PHED 28, PARK ROAD,AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2601208 4 Sub-Division Ambala Cantt. PHESD No. 2 28, PARK ROAD AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2641062 5 Sub-Division Ambala Cantt. PHESD No. 4 28, PARK ROAD, AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2633661 6 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 1 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY [email protected] 0171-2601208 7 Division Ambala City PHED MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY NEAR SHARDA [email protected] 0171-2521121 RANJAN HOSPITAL OPP. PARK 8 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 3 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY [email protected] 0171-2521121 9 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 5 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY. [email protected] 0171-2521121 10 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 6 28, PARK ROAD, AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2521121 11 Division Yamuna Nagar PHED No. 1 Executive engineer, Public health engineering [email protected] 01732-266050 division-1, behind Meat and fruit market, Industrial area Yamunanagar. 12 Sub-Division Chhachhrouli PHESD Near Community centre Chhachhrouli. [email protected] 01735276104 13 Sub-Division Jagadhri PHESD No. -
AUDIT BUREAU of CIRCULATIONS Details of Distribution and Territorial Breakdown of Circulation No
AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Details of Distribution and Territorial Breakdown of circulation No. Name of the Publication : DAINIK BHASKAR, Panipat 120 1561 Average Circulation for the audit period : July/December 2008 : 1,31,152 Section A Section B Statewise distribution in India and outside India Townwise distribution (250 copies or more) in various States Average Average Circulation Circulation 1.In the town(s) of Publication PANIPAT 15,413 HARYANA 2. In the State(s) in which the town(s) of publication is situated : Ambala Dist. HARYANA 1,15,739 Ambala 10,076 3. In Other States Naraingarh 865 SOUTHERN ZONE Other Places 1,809 Andhra Pradesh - Karnataka - Kerala - Dist. Total 12,750 Lakshadweep - Jhajjar Dist. Pondicherry - Bahadurgarh 6,270 Tamil Nadu - Beri 1,425 WESTERN ZONE Jhajjar 3,350 Chhattisgarh - Other Places 1,795 Dadra & Nagar Haveli - Daman & Diu - Dist. Total 12,840 Goa - Gujarat - Kaithal Dist. - Kaithal 4,815 Madhya Pradesh 549 Maharashtra - Pundri Other Places 1,767 NORTHERN ZONE Chandigarh - Delhi - Dist. Total 7,131 Himachal Pradesh - Karnal Dist. Jammu & Kashmir - Gharaunda 1,830 Punjab - Indri 625 Rajasthan - Karnal 11,049 Uttar Pradesh - Nilokheri 375 Uttaranchal - Taraori 548 Other Places 1,410 EASTERN ZONE Andaman & Nicobar Islands - Arunachal Pradesh - Dist. Total 15,837 Assam - - Kurukshetra Dist. Bihar Ladwa 314 Jharkhand - 770 - Pehowa Manipur Shahbad 490 Meghalaya - 4,872 - Thanesar Mizoram Other Places 1,550 Nagaland - Orissa - Rest of India - Dist. Total 7,996 Sikkim - Panipat Dist. Tripura - Panipat 15,413 West Bengal - Samalkha 1,001 4. Outside India - Other Places 220 Dist. Total 16,634 Rohtak Dist. Maham 1,700 Rohtak 21,425 Other Places 1,830 TOTAL 1,31,152 P.T.O. -
Energy Efficiency Services Ltd J "'?: 'HJ~Laifloor:A13 Sectormfard; 1 Landmark: Iwai Building Cltymllage: Noida District: Noida State: up O S A
·if· Indian-Non Judicial Stamp A Harya 1a GOvttmment • Date 1210612017 P0t.:2017F140 ,•• u•• ". StampDuty Paid: ~ 101 "'.~.'t, 27839793 -~ 1IIIIIall:'@& ~':' Penalty: ~ 0 Deponent Name : Energy efficiency Services Ltd j "'?: 'HJ~laIFloor:A13 SectorMfard; 1 Landmark: Iwai building CltyMllage: Noida District: NOIda State: Up o s a. This Agreement (the "Agreement") is made and executed on the 14thday of June, 2017, at the office of CE/ULB, Directorate of Urban Local Bodies, Bay 11-14, Block-B, Sector 4, Panchkula, Haryana. BY AND AMONGST: The Governor of the State of Haryana acting through the Chief Engineer ULB, Department of Urban Local Bodies, Government of Haryana having principal office at Bay 11-14, Block-B, Sector 4, Panchkula, Harvana. (herein_after referred to as "State Government", which expression shall unless repugnant to the context thereof, include its successors and assigns), of the FIRST PARTY; AND Energy Efficiency Services Limited, a company incorporated under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1956 as a JV of PSUs of the Ministry of Power, Government of India, with its registered office at 4th Floor, Sewa_Bhawan, R. K, Puram, Sector- 1, New Delhi - 110066and corporate office at 4th Floor, IWAI Building, A-13, Sector-1, Noida - 201301, Uttar Pradesh (hereinafter referred to as "EESL", which expression shall, unless repugnant to the context or meaning thereof, include its successors, permitted assigns and substitutes) of the SECONDPARTY. Hereinafter, State Governmentand EESL are individually referred to as a Party and collectively referred to as the Parties. _, Page 1 of 11 ·:..eeSl* ... ' ·-. 1. BACKGROUND 1.1. Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India (hereinafter referred to as "MoUD") and EESL has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter referred to as "MoU") on 28th September 2016 at New Delhi. -
Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy in Select Cities of India
Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy In Select Cities of India Supported by GoI-UNDP Project National Strategy for Urban Poor National Institute of Urban Affairs I & II floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road New Delhi – 110003 www.niua.org Research Study Series No: 110A July 2008 Research Study Series No: 110A Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy In Select Cities of India Supported by GoI-UNDP Project National Strategy for Urban Poor Submitted to Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation And United Nations Development Programme Prepared by National Institute of Urban Affairs I & II floor, Core 4B, India Habitat Center, Lodhi Road New Delhi – 110003 www.niua.org July 2008 Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy in Select Cities of India Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy In Select Cities of India Supported by GoI-UNDP Project National Strategy for Urban Poor Partners Partners Cities 1. National Institute of Urban Project Coordinator Affairs, New Delhi 2. Centre for Studies in Social Kolkata Sciences, Calcutta ` 3. Madras School of Economics, Chennai Chennai 4. Wilbur Smith Associates Pvt. Bangalore Ltd, Bangalore 5. Centre for Good Governance, Hyderabad Hyderabad 6. Gujarat Mahila Housing Ahmedabad SEWA Trust, Ahmedabad 7. Shelter Associates, Pune Pune 8. PRIA, New Delhi Chandigarh 9. Ind-Care Trust, New Delhi Indore 10. National Institute of Urban Jaipur Affairs, New Delhi 11. CRRID, New Delhi Ludhiana 12. CRRID, New Delhi Ambala Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy in Select Cities of India Urban Poverty Reduction Strategy In Select Cities of India Supported by GoI-UNDP Project National Strategy for Urban Poor NIUA Team Members 1. Prof. Chetan Vaidya, Advisor 2.