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District Census Handbook, Sirohi, Part XIII-A & B, Series-18, Rajasthan
CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 SERIES 18 RAJASTHAN PARTS XIII-A & B DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK (Village & Town Directory ViIlage and Townwise Primary Census Abstract) SIROHI DISTRICT 1. C. SRIVASTAVA of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan FOREWORD Population Census provides data-base for economic and social planning to planners and administrators at all levels. The village and town-wise Census data compiled and processed by the Directorate of Census Operations are being published in the form of District Census Handbook for each district, which. I am sure, wiJI be found quite useful, informative and interesting by planners, administrators as well as academicians and research scholars. Each District Census Handbook comprises two parts Part-A containing information on the amenities available in each village/town and Part-B population totals and other demographic data. Some additional information regarding amenities added, in the past ten years, in each village I town has also been provided in these volumes. Shri I. C. Srivastava, Director of Census Operations, Rajasthan and his colleagues who have endeavoured for several months to complete these comprehensive and useful volumes deserve to be c.;)ngratulated for accuracy and their timely completion. M. M. K. WALl JAIPUR Chief Secretary 26 January. 1983 Government of Rajasthan PREFACE The District Census handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State Government, is one of the most valuable products of the (.;ensus. Tht:. DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It IS inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulatton of local level and regional plans and as an aid to district administration. -
Punjab's 26/11 Moment
JAIPUR l FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2020 l Pages 12 l 3.00 RNI NO. RAJENG/2019/77764 l Vol 2 l Issue No. 171 ECONOMIC RECOVERY STRONGER THAN HARYANA GOVERNMENT SETS UP A EXPECTED, BUT SURGE IN COVID CASES THREE-MEMBER COMMITTEE TO DRAFT P5 KEY RISK, SAYS RBI GOVERNOR DAS A LAW AGAINST ‘LOVE JIHAD’ P6 OUR EDITIONS: JAIPUR, AHMEDABAD & LUCKNOW 12°C - 25°C www.fi rstindia.co.in I www.fi rstindia.co.in/epaper/ I twitter.com/thefi rstindia I facebook.com/thefi rstindia I instagram.com/thefi rstindia CALAMITY TO CAPITAL SEIGE People wade through waterlogging after heavy rainfall lashed Chennai DILLI CHALO Members of various farmer organisations remove a barricade as they march towards Delhi during Police detain protestors during a protest in support of nationwide strike with the onset of cyclone Nivar, in Chennai. Delhi Chalo protest over the farm reform bills, at Punjab-Haryana border in Ambala on Thursday. —PHOTOS BY PTI by ten central trade unions against NDA, in Kolkata on Thursday. PM to visit Serum Ahmed Bhai laid to rest in Guj’s Badal calls farmers’ protest Institute, Bharat Biotech tomorrow Bharuch; Rahul attends funeral amid vaccine race Bharuch: Congress Punjab’s 26/11 moment leader Ahmed Patel was laid to rest in Bharuch, Amritsar/Ambala: Gujarat on Thursday Shiromani Akali Dal afternoon. chief Sukhbir Singh Thousands bid final Badal on Thursday con- adieu to their favourite demned the Haryana The protesting leader. government for trying farmers have to be Former party presi- to stop protesting farm- convinced about dent Rahul Gandhi was ers from reaching Del- the Minimum New Delhi: Prime Min- also present to pay his hi, terming the attempt ister Narendra Modi last respects to the party as “Punjab’s 26/11”. -
PFMS Transaction Advice: DBT JRF Fellowship 1St Instalment 2020-21
PFMS Transaction Advice: DBT JRF Fellowship 1st Instalment 2020-21 S. No. University/ Institute Bank Details Bank Details PFMS Disbursement Transaction ID (in INR) 1 Agharkar Research Name of Bank Agharkar Research Institute - C092054649042 3,83,880 Institute Account Schemes Name of Bank State Bank of India Bank Address Deccan Gymkhana, PMT Building, Pune-411 004. Account No. 30192742846 IFSC SBIN0001110 2 Aligarh Muslim Name of Bank A. M. U. Maintenance BL C092056000778 9,00,248 University Account Name of Bank Canara Bank Bank Address Administrative Block, Lal Diggi, Aligarh, UP Account No. 0364101047374 IFSC CNRB0005247 3 AIIMS DELHI Name of Bank AIIMS DBT Research A/c C092048557977 20,96,806 Account State Bank of India Name of Bank Bank Address Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110 Account No. 029. 35565220297 IFSC SBIN0001536 4 AIIMS JODHPUR Name of Bank All India Institute of Medical C092056462479 2,30,760 Account Sciences, Jodhpur Name of Bank Bank of Baroda Bank Address I.E., Marudhar Branch, MIA Basni Phase II, Jodhpur342007 Account No. 18720200001246 IFSC BARB0INDJOD 5 AIIMS BHOPAL Name of Bank AIIMS Bhopal (Research C092056473779 2,01,000 Account Scheme) Name of Bank Bank of Baroda Bank Address AIIMS Branch, Saket Nagar Account No. `37160100001305 IFSC BARB0AIIMSX 6 AIIMS Name of Bank AIIMS, Research Account, C092056001341 2,01,000 RISHIKESH Account Rishikesh Name of Bank Punjab National Bank Bank Address PNB Pashulok Branch 1, Rishikesh Account No. `6189000100017557 IFSC PUNB0618900 7 Amity University Name of Bank Amity University Noida C092056003441 2,75,400 Account Name of Bank Allahabad Bank Bank Address Allahabad Bank, Sector-125, Amity Campus Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar- 201301 1 Account No. -
From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control
Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control by Partha S. Ghosh Working Paper No. 7 September 2002 South Asia Institute Department of Political Science University of Heidelberg From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir Internationalising the Line of Control PARTHA S. GHOSH Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi1 In 2002, Kashmir once again virtually led the two countries, India and Pakistan, to another war. And this time the fear was that it could even escalate into a nuclear war. Had it not been for the enormous pressure built upon both the states by the international community, most notably the United States, the matters could have gone out of hand. But the problem of deep distrust with which both the states seem to be congenitally afflicted still remains. Drawing upon historical sources and current politics, the article explores the recognition of the line of control that separates India controlled parts of Jammu and Kashmir from the areas under Pakistani control as a possible solution to this vexed issue. THE BACKDROP In 1996, following the parliamentary and assembly elections held in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, in June and September, respectively, notwithstanding conflicting reports about their fairness,2 it seemed that that round too had gone in 1 Partha S. Ghosh is currently a Director at the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. 2 Two kinds of views were expressed in the Indian press after the parliamentary election held in June 1996, one, that the election was a farce as the security forces had coerced the people to vote, and two, that there was spontaneous response on the part of the people to participate in the election which was reflected in the turn out of voters, though small. -
Ldc Final Merit
Page No. 1 LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR WHOM CALL LETTERS ISSUED ADVT-01/2009 DATE OF EXAM - 03 DEC 2009 TRADE : LOWER DIVISION CLERK EXAM CENTRE - GREF CENTRE, PUNE-15 CATEGORY - OBC (DIGHI CAMP, PUNE -411015, ST- MAHARASHTRA) Srl Control Name Father's Name Address No. No. DOB 1 LDC/OBC ROHIT YADAV SATI RAM ROHIT YADAV S/O SATI RAM /627088 SS-II WSD, GREF STATION TEH - PATHANKOT DIST - GURDASPUR STATE - PUNJAB, PIN - 145001 17-Mar-90 LDC/OBC/627088 2 LDC/OBC RAJU ABHAY SINGH RAJU S/O ABHAY SINGH /628066 VILL + PO - KANHARWAS TEH - KOSLI , DIST - REWARI STATE - HARYANA, PIN - 123302 25-Oct-90 LDC/OBC/628066 3 LDC/OBC THIRUNAVL MUTHIAH THIRUNAVVKKARASU /627884 KKARASU S/O MUTHIAH NO. 38/34 A1, NEW STREET VANNARAPETTAI, USILAMPATTI DIST - MADURAI 20-May-88 STATE - TAMILNADU , PIN - 625532 LDC/OBC/627884 4 LDC/OBC MERUGU M KUMARA MERUGU RANJITH KUMAR /627514 RANJITH SWAMY S/O M KUMARASWAMY KUMAR H. NO. 10-7936, GIRMAJIPET DIST - WARANGAL STATE - ANDHRA PRADESH 10-Oct-81 PIN - 506002 LDC/OBC/627514 5 LDC/OBC NARENDRA PITHA RAM NARENDRA KUMAR SARAN /629362 KUMAR SARAN SARAN S/O PITHA RAM SARAN C/O BANWARI LAL SARMA PLOT NO. A75, SARDHA COLONY MAHESH NAGAR, DIST - JAIPUR 15-Feb-86 STATE - RAJASTHAN, PIN - 302019 LDC/OBC/629362 6 LDC/OBC FASIL M.A ABDUL FASIL M A S/O ABDUL RAHIMAN K /629237 RAHIMAN FARIS MANZIL MOOLODE MATHUR DIST - PALAKKAD 2-Sep-89 STATE - KERALA, PIN - 678571 LDC/OBC/629237 7 LDC/OBC MALI MALI MALI ANIRUDDH KAUTEY /629870 ANIRRUDDH KAUNTEY S/O MALI KAUNTEY RAMPADARATH KAUNTEY RAMPADARAT NEAR MEERA SOCIETY H RABARIVAS BUNGLOW AREA, KUBERNAGAR, DIST - AHMEDABAD 23-Jan-88 STATE - GUJARAT, PIN - 382340 LDC/OBC/629870 8 LDC/OBC ZISHAN ALI MOHD ALI ZISHAN ALI BHATI /627693 BHATI BHATI S/O MOHD ALI BHATI BEHIND DAUJI TEMPLE SONGRI ROAD, JISU STD DIST - BIKANER 7-Mar-89 STATE - RAJASTHAN, PIN - 334005 LDC/OBC/627693 Note:- Candidate who donot receive Call Letter by post , can also report for Trade Test / Interview with a copy of Attestation Form duly completed by downloading form from this web site. -
Annualreport 2018-19 E 0.Pdf
Annual Report 2018-19 Government of India Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade CONTENTS S.No. Chapter Page 1. Role and Functions 1 2. Industrial Promotion 18 3. Ease of Doing Business 30 4. Startup India 38 5. Protection of Intellectual Property Rights 45 6. United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) 58 7. Industrial Corridors 61 8. India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC) 67 9. Schemes for Regional Development 69 10. Specific Industries and their Development 76 11. Investment Promotion & International Cooperation 99 12. Administration of the Boilers Act, 1923 104 13. Attached & Subordinate Offices and other Organisations 107 14 Representation of SCs/STs/OBCs/Ex-servicemen and PwD in 159 Services 15. Women's Welfare Activities 160 16. Implementation of Official Language Policy 161 17. Vigilance Matters 164 18. Citizen's Charter 165 19. Right to Information 169 Appendices I-X 170 List of Abbreviations AKIC Amritsar Kolkata Industrial Corridor APO Asian Productivity Organization ASSOCHAM Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry BIRAC Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council BMEC Bengaluru Mumbai Economic Corridor BRAP Business Reform Action Plan CBIC Chennai Bangaluru Industrial Corridor CEDA Centre of Excellence for Date Analysis CGPDTM Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks CII Confederation of Indian Industry CIPAM Cell for IPR Promotion and Management CIPET Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology CPPRI Central Pulp -
Rajasthan NAMP ARCGIS
Status of NAMP Station (Rajasthan) Based on Air Quality Index Year 2010 ± Sriganganager Hanumangarh Churu Bikaner Jhunjhunu 219 373 *# Alwar(! Sikar 274 273 372 297 *# *# 409 *# Jaisalmer *# (! Bharatpur Nagaur 408 376 410 411 *# Dausa *# *# *#Jaipur 296 Jodhpur 298 412 *# (! 413 *# Dholpur *# Karauli Ajmer Sawai Madhopur Tonk Barmer Pali Bhilwara Bundi *#326 Jalor Kota# Rajsamand Chittorgarh * 325 17 Baran Sirohi *#321 *# 294 320Udaipurjk jk Jhalawar Station City Location code Area 372 Regional Office,RSPCB Residential Dungarpur Alwar 373 M/s Gourav Solvex Ltd Industrial Banswara 219 RIICO Pump House MIA Industrial 274 Regional Office, Jodhpur Industrial 273 Sojati Gate Residential 376 Mahamandir Police Thana Residential Jodhpur 411 Housing Board Residential 413 DIC Office Industrial AQI Based Pollution Categories 412 Shastri Nagar Residential 321 Regional Office MIA, Udaipur Industrial Udaipur 320 Ambamata, Udaipur (Chandpur Sattllite Hospital) Residential *# Moderate 294 Town Hall, Udaipur Residential 17 Regional Office, Kota Industrial Poor Kota 325 M/s Samcore Glass Ltd Industrial (! 326 Municipal Corporation Building, Kota Residential Satisfactory 298 RSPCB Office, Jhalana Doongari Residential jk 410 RIICO Office MIA, Jaipur Industrial 296 PHD Office, Ajmeri Gate Residential Jaipur 408 Office of the District Educational Officer, Chandpole Residential 409 Regional Office North, RSPCB,6/244 Vidyadhar Nagar Residential 297 VKIA, Jaipur (Road no.-6) Industrial Status of NAMP Station (Rajasthan) Based on Air Quality Index Year 2011 ± -
Land of Kings and Queens
Land of Kings and Queens This custom tour of beautiful Rajasthan is specifically designed for female travelers including female solo travelers. We will take every effort to ensure you have a safe and smooth trip, and that you experience authentic Indian culture. We will recommend charming haveli hotels, small boutique inns, and friendly guest house. And we will suggest local experiences that support the community and offer you memorable experiences of incredible India! Day 01 – Arrive Delhi Arrive Delhi and we will meet you! We will also help ensure you get a local SIM card and set you up with some WhatsApp numbers so that we can be in contact 24/7. There will be a private chauffeur driven car to take you to hotel or guest house. Rest of the day is free to get over jet lag (depending on when you arrive). Accommodation options in Delhi include staying with a local family in a safe, clean bed-and-breakfast. Day 02 – Delhi Let’s get to know Delhi, one of the oldest and most historic cities on earth -- which is also one of the greenest capital cities in the world. We will start with a tour of Old Delhi that will take you into the heart of this fascinating, chaotic, and crowded area. We will see temples, mosques, and gurudwaras, plus visit Asia’s biggest spice market and explore the alleys of Chandni Chowk via bicycle rickshaw. Later drive through Lutyen’s Delhi -- India Gate, Parliament, Rashtrapati Bhavan -- and visit Humayun’s Tomb. If time permits, we can either stroll in Lodhi Garden or drive to Qutab Minar. -
Dropout Learner Lot
ENRNO PROGRAM STUDY NAME FNAME ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 CITY PIN REMARKS 181951774 MPA 2305 MALKHAN SINGH RAWAT ANANT SINGH RAWAT 27 FAD KANASER BIKANER BIKANER 909427 Only MSO02 Exam Due 181952357 MHD 23106 GUMNA RAM GORDHAN RAM S/O GORDHAN RAM GODARA GOGAJI KA MANDIR , POST_SHAHAR TEH_GIRA DIST_BARMER 344037 MHD06 Asgn., Both Year Exam & Final Year Asgn. Due 181949072 MSO 2333 PRIYANKA RAJPUROHIT PARWAT SINGH MAKWANA HOUSE PUROHITON KA BAS VPO SESALI BALI 306706 Both Year Exam Due only MSO03 clear 181949080 MEG 2370 FARIDA MANSURI AZIZ HUSAIN MANSURI BAVDI MOHALLA FURKANIYA PUB.SCHOOL KE PASS PRATAPGARH PRATAPGARH 312605 MEG01 Exam & Final Year Exam & Asgn. Due 181949065 MHD 2302 GIRIRAJ PALIWAL LAXMAN LAL PALIWAL B.K.KHERWARA JHADOL UDAIPUR UDAIPUR 313702 Final Year Registration & Both Year Exam & Asgn. Due 181949112 MPA 2321 MOHIT KUMAR OM PAL SINGH HOUSE NO. 1077/4 SAHU ENCLAVE AIRFORCE STATION JODHPUR JODHPUR 342011 Only Previous Year Asgn. Submit , All Exam & Final Year Asgn. Due 181949334 MAH 2305 SURENDRA SINGH BHATI HARI SINGH BHATI RD 465 CHHATTARGARH POST RANER BIKANER BIKANER 334021 Both Year Exam Due 181949452 MEG 2304 PREM SINGH RAJPOOT PREETAM SINGH RAJPOOT 2 TAC AIRFORCE C/O-56 APO ARMY AREA JODHPUR 937652 Only MEG10 Exam Due 181951750 MEG 88014 PRIYANKA SHAHU PANNA RAM DABRA DABRA DIDWANA NAGAUR 341506 Only MEG11 Exam Due 181950425 MPA 2302 VIVEK GURJAR MADAN LAL GURJAR GANGA JAMUNA VILA NEAR PUROHIT HOSPITAL NATHUWAS CHORAHA NATHDWARA 313301 Only Previous Year Asgn. Submit, Final Year Registration,Both Year Exam & Final Year asgn, Due. 181948712 MEG 2311 DINESH BISHNOI K R BISHNOI 138, SHIV NAGAR 2ND STREET , BHADVASIA FATAK MAHAMANDIR JODHPUR 342001 MEG2,3 clear & All Exam Due 181948547 MEG 2304 PANKAJ YADAV SURESH YADAV VILLAGE-MANGALPUR P.O - MANDHAN TEH- NEEMRANA ALWAR 301704 Only Previous Year Asgn. -
Fy 2002-2003
NAME OF ENTITLED SHAREHOLDER LAST KNOWN ADDRESS NATURE OF AMOUNT ENTITLED DATE OF TRANSFER TO AMOUNT (Rs.) IEPF SUJAY KUMAR YADAV C/o S K Yadav B-5/77 Kendriya Vihar Vip Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 510.00 02-Feb-2021 Road Po Airport Kolkata 700052 for FY 2002-2003 VIKAS MUNDRA C/o Treat Resort Iind Floor Vrindavan 249 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 Kalbadevi Road Mumbai 400002 for FY 2002-2003 SARITA DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 NIHAL DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 SHOBHA DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 NARENDRA KUMAR DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 PRATIBHA DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 KIRAN DEVI DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 JAY KUMAR DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 for FY 2002-2003 DHANRAJ DHADDA 1208 Panchratna Opera House Mumbai 400004 Unclaimed/Unpaid Dividend transferred to IEPF 10000.00 02-Feb-2021 -
Dalit and Land
Disclaimer : The views in the publication are those of the authors' and do not necessarily reflect those of either the Government of India or the United Nations Development Programme. Copyright © GOI - UNDP India 2012. The report can be reproduced in whole or part with relevant acknowledgement to GOI - UNDP and the authors in the following manner: Name of Author, Year of Publication, Published by GOI - UNDP, India. Design, Layout & Printing Bharat Singh Bhati [Bhamashah], Jodhpur Mob. : 9252810340, 9269565900 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Unnati Team working on Social Inclusion and Empowerment in Western Rajasthan is extremely grateful to the villagers of 75 villages of Barmer, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer districts who participated actively in the study process and provided information. Gratitude is extended to partner organisations, IDEA working in Sivana block of Barmer and URMUL SAMITI working in Pokhran block of Jaisalmer. The study was conducted and is being published under the Government of India (GOI) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supported project `Access to Justice of Marginalised People’. Gratitude is extended to Department of Justice, UNDP and Programme Management Team for their constant support and guidance. UNNATI - Organisation for Development Education CONTENTS 1 Introduction .................................................... 3 2 Methodology ..................................................... 7 3 The Legal Context ..................................................... 9 Relevant Acts and Provisions 4 Findings of The Study ..................................................... 12 5 Recommendations ..................................................... 18 INTRODUCTION Land is the basis of all economic activity. It is the most important asset in an agrarian economy like India where majority of the population in rural areas are dependent on agriculture, labour and animal husbandry. Land issues have thus attracted equal attention from policy makers and academicians. -
Year 2016-17
INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY ALWAR (RAJ.) YEAR 2016-17 DISTRICT INDUSTRIES CENTRE, ALWAR (RAJ.) CONTENTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL POTENTIAL SURVEY EXICUTIVE SUMMARY DISTRICT MAP S.No. Particulars Summary 1. Chapter-I - District 1.1 District at a Glance Profile 1.2 General 1.3 Geographical Area 1.4 Land Use Pattern in the District 1.5 Physiographic 1.6 Administrative set Up 1.7 Climate & Rainfall 1.8 Forest Flora & Fauna 2. Chapter-II - 2.1 Human Resources 2.2. Working Force & occupational Resources Pattern Human Resources. Natural Resources 2.3 Water & Irrigation Resources 2.4 Irrigation Facilities Education 2.5 Collage & Institutes 2.5.1 Management 2.5.2 Engineering 2.5.3 Polytechnic 2.5.4 ITI 2.6 Medical Institutes 2.6.1 Nursing Training Institutes 2.6.2 Paramedic Training Institutes 2.6.3 Medical Collage 2.6.4 Health Centers 2.6.5 Hospital 3. Agricultures Area & Production of Major of Crops. 3.1 Major Crops 3.1.1 Bajara 3.1.2 Wheat 3.1.3 Barley 3.1.4 Maize 3.1.5 Jawar 3.2 Pluses 3.2.1 Gram 3.2.2 Arhar 3.3 Oil seed 3.3.1 Mustard 3.3.2 Taramira 3.3.3 Ground Nut 3.3.4 Til 3.4 Flory Culture 4. Veterinary Facilities 4.4 Live Stock 4.1.1 Veterinary Centre 4.1.2 Veterinary Hospital 5 Products of Animal 5.1 Availability of Diary Husbandry Products 5.1.2 Milk 5.2 Wool Availability 5.3 Meat Availability 5.4 Leather Availability 5.5 Bones 6 Geology & Minerals 6.1 Mines 6.2 Minerals 7.1 Area 7 Forest Resources 7.2 Resources 8 Toursim 8.1 Tourism 9.