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Memoirs on the History, Folk-Lore, and Distribution of The
' *. 'fftOPE!. , / . PEIHCETGIT \ rstC, juiv 1 THEOLOGICAL iilttTlKV'ki ' • ** ~V ' • Dive , I) S 4-30 Sect; £46 — .v-..2 SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/memoirsonhistory02elli ; MEMOIRS ON THE HISTORY, FOLK-LORE, AND DISTRIBUTION RACESOF THE OF THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES OF INDIA BEING AN AMPLIFIED EDITION OF THE ORIGINAL SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF INDIAN TERMS, BY THE J.ATE SIR HENRY M. ELLIOT, OF THE HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY’S BENGAL CIVIL SEBVICB. EDITED REVISED, AND RE-ARRANGED , BY JOHN BEAMES, M.R.A.S., BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE ; MEMBER OP THE GERMAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, OP THE ASIATIC SOCIETIES OP PARIS AND BENGAL, AND OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIBTY OP LONDON. IN TWO VOLUMES. YOL. II. LONDON: TRUBNER & CO., 8 and 60, PATERNOSTER ROWV MDCCCLXIX. [.All rights reserved STEPHEN AUSTIN, PRINTER, HERTFORD. ; *> »vv . SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES. PART III. REVENUE AND OFFICIAL TERMS. [Under this head are included—1. All words in use in the revenue offices both of the past and present governments 2. Words descriptive of tenures, divisions of crops, fiscal accounts, like 3. and the ; Some articles relating to ancient territorial divisions, whether obsolete or still existing, with one or two geographical notices, which fall more appro- priately under this head than any other. —B.] Abkar, jlLT A distiller, a vendor of spirituous liquors. Abkari, or the tax on spirituous liquors, is noticed in the Glossary. With the initial a unaccented, Abkar means agriculture. Adabandi, The fixing a period for the performance of a contract or pay- ment of instalments. -
Aldona Assembly Goa 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- 43580781-84 Email : [email protected] Website : www.indiastatelections.com Online Book Store : www.indiastatpublications.com Report No. : AFB/GA-10-0121 ISBN : 978-93-5313-465-5 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : January, 2021 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. 89 for the use of this publication. Printed in India Contents No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) at a Glance | Features of Assembly 1-2 as per Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency - (Vidhan Sabha) in 2 District | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary 3-10 Constituency - (Lok Sabha) | Town, Locality & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2017, 2012 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 11-13 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns -
Ch. 3 MALE DEITIES I. Worship of Vishnu and Its Forms in Goa Vishnu
Ch. 3 MALE DEITIES I. Worship of Vishnu and its forms in Goa Vishnu is believed to be the Preserver God in the Hindu pantheon today. In the Vedic text he is known by the names like Urugai, Urukram 'which means wide going and wide striding respectively'^. In the Rgvedic text he is also referred by the names like Varat who is none other than says N. P. Joshi^. In the Rgvedhe occupies a subordinate position and is mentioned only in six hymns'*. In the Rgvedic text he is solar deity associated with days and seasons'. References to the worship of early form of Vishnu in India are found in inscribed on the pillar at Vidisha. During the second to first century BCE a Greek by name Heliodorus had erected a pillar in Vidisha in the honor of Vasudev^. This shows the popularity of Bhagvatism which made a Greek convert himself to the fold In the Purans he is referred to as Shripati or the husband oiLakshmi^, God of Vanmala ^ (wearer of necklace of wild flowers), Pundarikaksh, (lotus eyed)'". A seal showing a Kushan chief standing in a respectful pose before the four armed God holding a wheel, mace a ring like object and a globular object observed by Cunningham appears to be one of the early representations of Vishnu". 1. Vishnu and its attributes Vishnu is identified with three basic weapons which he holds in his hands. The conch, the disc and the mace or the Shankh. Chakr and Gadha. A. Shankh Termed as Panchjany Shankh^^ the conch was as also an essential element of Vishnu's identity. -
New and Bestselling Titles Sociology 2016-2017
New and Bestselling titles Sociology 2016-2017 www.sagepub.in Sociology | 2016-17 Seconds with Alice W Clark How is this book helpful for young women of Any memorable experience that you hadhadw whilehile rural areas with career aspirations? writing this book? Many rural families are now keeping their girls Becoming part of the Women’s Studies program in school longer, and this book encourages at Allahabad University; sharing in the colourful page 27A these families to see real benefit for themselves student and faculty life of SNDT University in supporting career development for their in Mumbai; living in Vadodara again after daughters. It contributes in this way by many years, enjoying friends and colleagues; identifying the individual roles that can be played reconnecting with friendships made in by supportive fathers and mothers, even those Bangalore. Being given entrée to lively students with very little education themselves. by professors who cared greatly about them. Being treated wonderfully by my interviewees. What facets of this book bring-in international Any particular advice that you would like to readership? share with young women aiming for a successful Views of women’s striving for self-identity career? through professionalism; the factors motivating For women not yet in college: Find supporters and encouraging them or setting barriers to their in your family to help argue your case to those accomplishments. who aren’t so supportive. Often it’s submissive Upward trends in women’s education, the and dutiful mothers who need a prompt from narrowing of the gender gap, and the effects a relative with a broader viewpoint. -
MARCH 2019 .Com/Civilsocietyonline `80
VOL. 16 NO. 5 MARCH 2019 www.civilsocietyonline.com .com/civilsocietyonline `80 GIRL POWER IN BIHAR How Project Lehar is bringing serious change A FARM COLLEGE IN Goa INTERVIEW LOW-COST COLD STorage Pages 8-9 ‘A BASIC INCOME WILL Pages 22-24 ‘collecTIVISE WOMEN’ GIVE Young choices’ DO MINISTERS MATTER? Pages 10-11 Page 26 P.D. RAI SAYS SIKKIM IS WORRIED A PEOPLE’s suRGEON ABOUT JOBLESSNESS AfgHAN CHARLIE CHAPLIN Page 14 Pages 6-7 Pages 29-30 Conservation of Biodiversity by Himalaya We, at Himalaya, have planted more than 700,000 trees over the last 5 years as part of our Biodiversity Conservation initiative in the Western Ghats, Maharashtra. In association with SEBC (Society for Environment and Biodiversity Conservation), Pune, we also conduct Annual Awareness programs around International Biodiversity Day in Pune and Goa. Himalaya has also partnered with WeForest in order to stop the loss of natural forestry and accelerate forest landscape restoration. Through this initiative, we are planting trees in the Khasi Hills region of Meghalaya this year. Setting the pace for a sustainable ecosystem, our Tree Planting initiative has made a positive impact on the environment, where forests are managed sustainably for climate and humanity. VOICES CONTENTS There were no inputs in the school IN THE LIGHT SAMITA RATHOR curriculum about social values. When I returned to India with my children nine months later, we had all gone to a friend’s house for dinner. My children, who were eating some R E A D U S. W E R E A D Y O U. -
JMC FINAL REPORT 2015-16 FINAL NEW 1254.Xlsx
-! JALGAOI{ MUNICIPAL CORPORATION DIST: . JALGAON FINANCIAL STATE,MENTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 04l-4t201s To 31103t2016 PREPARED BY :- e - S. S. LODHA & ASSOCIATES - CHARTERED ACCOUNTAI{TS 16117, FIRST FLOOR, OLD B.J. MARKET, JALGAON- 425OOI. - : f, s I ^ru{ts-- 'L\)y\l\t I -- : t 1' JALGAON CITY MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, JALGAON Balance Sheet As on 3110312016 lt Accou nl Schedule 2015-2016 2014-2015 1- Liabilities t_ Code No Amount ( Rs ) Amount ( Rs ) I I 3100 Municipal Fund & Reserryes B-1 803811883.58 529884448.18 : 3200 Grants Contribution for Speci{ic Purpose B.-2 738174958.60 49364s47s.60 t Loans B-3 1792639899.00 1861948199.00 t 3300 Secured & Unsecured I Current Liabilities & Provisions 3400 Interest on Loan B-4 t994025627.00 2t921 10842.00 I 3500 Employers Liability B-5 287709817.78 305720483.45 3600 Suppliers, Contractors & Other Liabilities B-6 342t87646.53 362656242.03 i 3700 Liability to citizens B-7 17s000.00 512543.00 - 3800 Amount Payable to Government B-8 9067420.50 13501271.00 3900 Others liabilites B-9 62456298.00 40257678.00 Total Current Liabilities & Provisions 2695621809.81 29147s9059.48 -\< Grand Total of Liabilities 6030248550.99 5800237182.26 -Li{ Account Schedule f- Assets Code No t -t! Fixed Assets : - 4100 Fixed & Movable Assets B-10 s949806750.80 5935506878.80 t 4200 Less :- Accumulated Depreciation B-11 (1880197740.16) (18791s8193.i6) 4300 Capital Work in Progress 0.00 0.00 L.-I Total F'ixed Assets 4069609010.64 4056348685.64 l' b--I 4400 Investments B-12 245133855.73 219815705.73 i \ Current Assets : - 4500 -
Mormugao Port Trust
Mormugao Port Trust Techno-Economic Feasibility Study for the Proposed Capital Dredging of the Port for Navigation of Cape Size Vessels Draft Report December 2014 This document contains information that is proprietary to Mormugao Port Trust (MPT), which is to be held in confidence. No disclosure or other use of this information is permitted without the express authorization of MPT. Executive summary Background Mormugao Port Trust Page iii Contents 1 Introduction ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Background .................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Scope of Work ............................................................................................... 2 1.3 Intent of the report .......................................................................................... 2 1.4 Format of the report ....................................................................................... 3 2 Site Characteristics .............................................................................. 4 2.1 Geographical Location ................................................................................... 4 2.2 Topography and Bathymetry .......................................................................... 5 2.3 Oceanographic Data ...................................................................................... 5 2.3.1 Tides ................................................................................................ -
Goa Government Of
IReg. No. GR/RNP/GOAl3ZI I RNINo.GOAENG/2002/6410 I Panaji. 27th January, 2005 (Magha 7, 1926) SERIES III N~ .. 44 OFFICIAL GAZETTE r GOVERNMENT OF GOA GOVERNMENT OF GOA Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982, is. hereby • cancelled as the said Tourist Taxi -has been converted Department of Tourism into a private vehicle with effect from 20-12-2002, Directorate of Tourism bearing No. GA-Ol/R-3879. Panaji, 7th December, 2004.- The Director of Order Tourism & Prescribed Authority, A. C. Pereira. No. 5/S(4-694)/2004-DT/2124 The Registration of Tourist· Thxi No. GA-02/V-2123 Or.der belonging to Shri Filipe Pereira, H. No. 286, Benaulim, No. 5/S(4-1501)/2004'DT/2158 Salcete Goa, ':'nder the Goa Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982, entered in register NO ... 15 at page The Registration of Tourist Thxi No. GA-02/U-3237 No.5 is hereby cancelled as the said Tourist Thxi has belonging to Shri Anthony M. Fernandes, H. No. 516, been conyerted into a ·private vehicle with effect from Curilo, Majorda, Salcete Goa, under the Goa 28-06-2004, bearing No. GA-08/A-2707. Registration of Tourist Trade Act, 1982, entered in register No. 21 at page No. 87 is hereby cancelled as Panaji, 7th December, 2004.-,. The Director. of the said Tourist Taxi has' been converted into a Tourism & Prescribed'Authority, A. C. Pereira. private vehicle with effect from 10-07-2004, bearing No. GA-Ol/C-7877. Panaji, 7th December, 2004.- The Director of Order Tourism & Prescribed Authority, A. -
Directorate of Planning Statistics and Evaluation
DIRECTORATE OF PLANNING STATISTICS AND EVALUATION RESULT OF WRITTEN EXAMINATION HELD ON 10TH NOV 2013 AT DON BASCO HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE POST OF LOWER DIVISION CLERK LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES DATE OF INTERVIEW : 21- 02-2014 TIME OF INTERVIEW : 9.30 AM PLACE OF INTERVIEW : DIRECTORATE OF PLANNING, STATISTICS AND EVALUATION, JUNTA HOUSE, 3RD LIFT, 4TH FLOOR, PANAJI-GOA. SEAT NAME ADDRESS CASTE NO 1 2 3 4 H.NO. 18, GIRKAR WADA, HARMAL, PERNEM, 2422 RESHMA NARAYAN VIRNODKAR GEN GOA. H.NO. 286, KUMYAMAL, SAL, BICHOLIM, GOA 2424 AMITA ASHOK NAIK GEN 403 503. MAULI PRASAD BLDG, 2ND FLOOR, MANGOR 2460 JAGDISH MANGUEXA TIRODKAR GEN HILL, VASCO DA GAMA , GOA 403 802. H.NO. 18, BHAGWATI ENCLAVE, CHIMBEL, GOA 2470 CYNTHIA HELEN RAMEN D'SOUZA GEN 403 006. H.NO. 650-II, MAHAL WADA, BHIUNS, 2474 XETE DESSAI DATTARAJ PRALHAD GEN CUNCOLIM, SALCETE, GOA. 403 703. H.NO. 328, BEHIND DEEP VIHAR, HR. SECONDARY 2503 KAMLESH NARESH ANSURKAR SCHOOL, HEADLAND SADA, MORMUGAO, GOA GEN 403 804. H.NO. 28, OUT POST, ASSONORA, DODAMARG, 2504 ANKITA ASHOK KUDALKAR GEN BICHOLIM, GOA. H.NO.-882, NEAR ST. AGOSTINHO CHAPEL, 2552 MARIA MEUREL FERNANDES GEN SANTA CRUZ, ILHAS-GOA 403005 NILESH T. GHATWAL SHIRGAONKAR H.NO. E-66 VITHALWADI MAPUSA-GOA OBC 2556 H.NO.505 TITA WADO, NERUL, BARDEZ-GOA 2563 ROHIT ROHIDAS PANJIKAR GEN 403114 PRIYANKA VAIGANKAR H.NO. 323, MAINA PILERNE, BARDEZ-GOA GEN 2577 H.NO. 85/A, MASTIMOL, CANACONA GOA 2587 RINA M. KIRLOSKAR GEN 403702 2589 RAJESH A. PRABHU DESAI H.NO. 508, MALVEMOL-COLA, CANACONA- GOA GEN JAIRAM COMPLEX, A-1 BLDG. -
Official Gazette Government of Goa, Daman· and Diu
I BEGD. GOA-a I Panaji, 28th November, 1974 (Agrahayana 7,1896) SERIES III No. 35 r·_ OFFICIAL GAZETTE GOVERNMENT OF GOA, DAMAN· AND DIU GOVERNMENT OF GOA. DAMAN Tr8.:ttte restrictions in Sector No. 2 This Sector will conS1S1: of Ribandar Cross: upto Old' Goa AND DIU (excluding the Old Goa entry cross- upto Bus stand near the Church of.St. Jobn of Goa) Kadamba Road-Chlmbel-Rlbandar Road upto RlbandarCross. Home Department (Transport and Accommodation) a) The entire route in this sector Will be one way. The vehicles mice enter IDbandar, will proceed towards Old Goa Office of the District Magistrate except those vehicles in Ribandar. These vehicles in Ribandar will not be parked on thiS: road. The buses running betwean: Panaji- and Ri bandar will however be allowed to proceed Notification upto one way at S. Pedro and return by same road. _ b) No bus or any other- transport vehicle will be allowed No. JUD/MV/74/1261 to stop on this road. The buses plying between Pana:ji- and Under Seotion 74 of the Motor Vehicles Act. 1939 the Old Goa will not stop anywhere on th1s road. However buses for places beyond Old Goa w!U be allowed to stop for the following traffic ·regulations are notified on account of the time' required for passengers to get in and get out of bus. Exposition of St., Francis Xavier with immediate effect at the bus stops at Ribandar CrQss, Ajuda Chapel and until further orders. near G. M. C. HOSpital. Traffic restriottODS hi Sector I c) The Rlbandar bound buses will be allowed to stop at the abbve steps in Ribandar. -
General Body Minutes 28-06-2018
MINUTES OF THE GENERAL BODY MEETING OF THE BOARD CONVENED ON 28/06/2018 AT 10.00 A.M. IN THE CONFERENCE HALL OF THE DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION, PORVORIM- GOA The following Members attended the meeting:- 1. Shri. Ramkrishna Samant – Chairman 15. Shri. Hemant Madhusudan Kamat 2. Dr. Uday Gaunkar- Vice Chairman 16. Shri. Conrad C. Mendes 3. Director of Skill Development & 17. Shri. Shashikant K. Punaji Entrepreneurship 18. Shri. Pandurang J. Prabhudessai 4. Director, State Council of Educational 19. Shri. Sanjay Naik Research & Training. 20. Shri. Oscar A. A. Da Costa 5. Dr. Satish Hari Prabhu Keluskar 21. Shri. Mahesh Pandhari Bhagat 6. Prof. Vrushali Mandrekar 22. Smt. Miriam Ann Duarte 7. Dr. Nandkumar M. Kamat 23. Shri. Gopal Prabhu 8. Shri. Ramdas V. Kelkar 24. Shri. Parshuram N Gawade 9. Shri. Walter A. S. Cabral 25. Shri. Devanand S. Satarkar 10. Dr. Celsa Pinto 26. Shri. Dilesh Gadekar 11. Shri. Damodar Guna Phadte 27. Smt. Maria B. D. A. Pereira 12. Shri. Sudan Fati Naik Gaonkar 28. Shri. Nagendra D. Kore 13. Smt. Maria Gorette Alphonso Shri. Bhagirath G. Shetye - 14. Shri. Joseph J. V. R. Coutinho Secretary Leave of absence was granted to following Members as per their request:- 1. Hon. MLA Shri. Nilesh Cabral 2. Director of School Education 3. Dr. Allan Abreo Joseph 4. Dr. Sadanand Hinde 5. Shri. Mahesh Vengurlekar The following members did not attend the meeting:- 1. Hon. MLA. Shri. Dayanand Sopte 2. Director of Higher Education 3. Director of Technical Education 4. Director of Sports & Youth Affairs 5. Director of Art and Culture 6. -
District Census Handbook, North Goa
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES 6 GOA DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK PART XII-A AND XII-B VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY AND VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NORTH GOA DISTRICT S. RAJENDRAN DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, GOA 1991 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS OF GOA ( All the Census Publications of this State will bear Series No.6) Central Government Publications Part Administration Report. Part I-A Administration Report-Enumeration. (For Official use only). Part I-B Administration Report-Tabulation. Part II General Population Tables Part II-A General Population Tables-A- Series. Part II-B Primary Census Abstract. Part III General Economic Tables Part III-A B-Series tables '(B-1 to B-5, B-l0, B-II, B-13 to B -18 and B-20) Part III-B B-Series tables (B-2, B-3, B-6 to B-9, B-12 to B·24) Part IV Social and Cultural Tables Part IV-A C-Series tables (Tables C-'l to C--6, C-8) Part IV -B C.-Series tables (Table C-7, C-9, C-lO) Part V Migration Tables Part V-A D-Series tables (Tables D-l to D-ll, D-13, D-15 to D- 17) Part V-B D- Series tables (D - 12, D - 14) Part VI Fertility Tables F-Series tables (F-l to F-18) Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities H-Series tables (H-I to H-6) Part VIII Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled SC and ST series tables Tribes (SC-I to SC -14, ST -I to ST - 17) Part IX Town Directory, Survey report on towns and Vil Part IX-A Town Directory lages Part IX-B Survey Report on selected towns Part IX-C Survey Report on selected villages Part X Ethnographic notes and special studies on Sched uled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part XI Census Atlas Publications of the Government of Goa Part XII District Census Handbook- one volume for each Part XII-A Village and Town Directory district Part XII-B Village and Town-wise Primary Census Abstract GOA A ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS' 1991 ~.