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KVK, Trichy - Farmer Database Animal Biofertilier/v Gende Commun Value Mushroo Other S.No Name Fathers name Village Block District Age Contact No Area C1 C2 C3 Husbandry / Honey bee Fish/IFS ermi/organic Others r ity addition m Enterprise IFS farming 1 Subbaiyah Samigounden Kolakudi Thottiyam TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 57 9787932248 BC 2 Manivannan Ekambaram Salaimedu, Kurichi Kulithalai Karur M 58 9787935454 BC 4 Ixora coconut CLUSTERB 3 Duraisamy Venkatasamy Kolakudi Thottiam TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 42 9787936175 BC Vegetable groundnut cotton EAN 4 Vairamoorthy Aynan Kurichi Kulithalai Karur M 33 9787936969 bc jasmine ixora 5 subramanian natesan Sirupathur MANACHANALLUR TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 42 9787942777 BC Millet 6 Subramaniyan Thirupatur MANACHANALLUR TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 42 9787943055 BC Tapioca 7 Saravanadevi Murugan Keelakalkandarkottai THIRUVERAMBUR TIRUCHIRAPPALLI F 42 9787948480 SC 8 Natarajan Perumal Kattukottagai UPPILIYAPURAM TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 47 9787960188 BC Coleus 9 Jayanthi Kalimuthu top senkattupatti UPPILIYAPURAM Tiruchirappalli F 41 9787960472 ST 10 Selvam Arunachalam P.K.Agaram Pullampady TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 23 9787964012 MBC Onion 11 Dharmarajan Chellappan Peramangalam LALGUDI TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 68 9787969108 BC sugarcane 12 Sabayarani Lusis prakash Chinthamani Musiri Tiruchirappalli F 49 9788043676 BC Alagiyamanavala 13 Venkataraman alankudimahajanam LALGUDI TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 67 9788046811 BC sugarcane n 14 Vijayababu andhanallur andhanallur TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 30 9788055993 BC 15 Palanivel Thuvakudi THIRUVERAMBUR TIRUCHIRAPPALLI M 65 9788056444 -
Prisoner's Contact with Their Families
TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page No. List of Tables ii The Research Team iii Acknowledgments iv Glossary of Terms used in Prisons v Chapter I: Introduction 1 Chapter II: Review of Literature 5 Chapter III: Research Methodology 9 Chapter IV: Procedure and Practice for Prisoners’ Communication 14 with the Outside Chapter V: Communication Facilities: Processes, 35 Experiences and Perceptions Chapter VI: Good Practices and Recommendations 68 References 80 Appendix 81 End Notes 88 i List of Tables Title Page No. Table 3.1 Research Sites 10 Table 3.2. Number of Respondents (State-wise) 10 Table 4.1: Procedures for Prisoners’ Meetings with Visitors 14 Table 4.2. Facilities for Telephonic Communication 27 Table 4.3: Facilities for Communication through Inland-letters and Postcards 28 Table 4.4: Feedback and Concerns Shared about Practice and Procedure 29 ii The Research Team Researcher Ms. Subhadra Nair Data Collection Team Ms. Subhadra Nair Ms. Surekha Sale Ms. Pradnya Shinde Ms. Meenal Kolatkar Ms. Priyanka Kamble Ms. Karuna Sangare Ms. Komal Phadtare Report Writing Team Ms. Subhadra Nair Prof. Vijay Raghavan Dr. Sharon Menezes Ms. Devayani Tumma Ms. Krupa Shah Cover-page, Report Design and Layout Tabish Ahsan Administration Support Team Mr. Rajesh Gajbiye Ms. Shital Sakharkar Ms. Harshada Sawant Project Directors Prof. Vijay Raghavan Dr. Sharon Menezes iii Acknowledgements This study has reached its completion due to the support received from the Prison Departments of different states. We especially wish to thank the following persons for facilitating the study. 1. Shri S.N. Pandey, Director General (Prisons & Correctional Services), Mumbai, Maharashtra. 2. -
1 SL NO. GL NO. NAME of the MEMBER Admitted on 1 1 Shri
LIST OF MEMBERS ADMITTED, SCHEME - 1 SL NO. GL NO. NAME OF THE MEMBER Admitted on 1 1 Shri. G.V. Narayana 05-06-1970 2 2 Dr. D. Janardhana Rao 05-06-1970 3 3 Shri. N. Sreehari Rao 05-06-1970 4 4 Smt. D. Bangaramma 05-06-1970 5 5 Shri. N. Saradhi Naidu 05-06-1970 6 6 Shri. K.V. Harinath 05-06-1970 7 7 Shri. P. Venkata Rao 05-06-1970 8 8 Shri. M. Narayana Rao 05-06-1970 9 9 Shri. B. Subrahmanyam 05-06-1970 10 10 Shri. M. Narayana Rao 05-06-1970 11 12 Smt. V. Ramalakshmi 05-06-1970 12 13 Shri. L. Yellaiah Naidu 05-06-1970 13 14 Shri. P.V. Jagannadham 05-06-1970 14 15 Shri. P. Sreenivas 05-06-1970 15 16 Shri. K.A. Jagannadham 05-06-1970 16 17 Shri. (L) Appalanarasayya 05-06-1970 17 18 Shri. (L) Veeraraju 05-06-1970 18 19 Shri. M. Vasudeva Rao 05-06-1970 19 20 Shri. V.B.V.S. Nageswara Rao 05-06-1970 20 21 J. Venkateswara Rao Naidu 05-06-1970 21 22 Shri. M. Venkata Rao Dora 30-03-1971 22 23 Shri. V. Venkata Krishna Rao 30-03-1971 23 24 D. Surya Atchtha Rama Raju 30-03-1971 24 25 Shri. P. Suryanarayana Raju 30-03-1971 25 26 Shri. D. Satyanarayana Rao 30-03-1971 26 27 Shri. V. Seetharama Murthy 30-03-1971 27 28 Shri. V. Satyanarayana Murthy 30-03-1971 28 29 Durga Venkata Rama Raju 30-03-1971 29 30 Smt. -
Publications and Presentations 2003-2004
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS FACULTY PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS JULY 1, 2003 – JUNE 30, 2004 Table of Contents Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Page 3 School of Architecture Page 98 Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences Page 106 Walton College of Business Page 193 College of Education and Health Professions Page 209 College of Engineering Page 246 School of Law Page 299 2 Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences Books Barnes, J. K. 2003. Natural history of the Albany Pine Bush. New York State Museum Bulletin 502: XIII + 245 pp, 138 color photographs, 3 maps.” Peer reviewed book. Hipp, Janie S., H.L. Goodwin, Jr. and Joe Hobson, co-authors and editors. A Practical Guide to Food Safety Regulation. Book under contract with Iowa State Press. July, 2004. Horton, D. and D. T. Johnson (Eds.). 2003. Southeastern peach grower handbook. Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia.” http://www.ent.uga.edu/ Peach/peach_handbook/hbk.htm Chapters Belesky, D.P., and C.P. West. 2003. “Abiotic Stresses and Endophyte Effects.” In Tall Fescue Information System. http://forages.oregonstate.edu/. Bolsen, K.K., K.J. Moore, W.K. Coblentz, etc. 2003. “Sorghum Silage.” Pages 609-632 In D.R. Buxton, R.E. Muck, and J.H. Harrison (ed.) Silage science and technology. American Society of Agronomy–Crop Science Society of America–Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI. Coblentz, W.K. Co-author. 2003. Two chapters in Forages, the Science of Grassland Agriculture, Vol II, 6th Edition. Counce, P.A., D.R. Gealy and S.-J. S. -
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. -
Details of Research Scholars - Pursuing
VINAYAKA MISSION’S KIRUPANANDA VARIYAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, SALEM A Constituent College of Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation (Deemed to be University) DETAILS OF RESEARCH SCHOLARS - PURSUING Mode of Ph. D. Registration Name of the S.No. Faculty Department Name of the Candidate (Full Time/Part Number/Referenc Title of the Research Supervisor Time) e Number Performance Dashboard for Computer 1 Science S. Vimaladevi Dr. A. Nagappan Part Time COMAP11B01 Distance Learners Through Cloud Applications Computing Computer 2 Science Sayyada Sara Banu Dr. A. Nagappan Part Time CA17O 01 Yet to be finalized Applications Electronics and Engineering & Communicatio 3 A. Malarvizhi Dr. A. Nagappan Part Time ECE18JUL03 Yet to be finalized Technology n Engineering Removal of Organic Pollutants in 4 Science Chemistry Mr.I.Ameet Basha Dr.T.Shanthi Part Time CHEM 16 A01 Waste Water with Green Adsorbents July 2011– BIO 11 Evaluation of Preventive Effect of B05 / Morin on Ultraviolet-B Induced 5 Science Biochemistry Mrs.C.Anjugam Dr. M. Sridevi Part Time Biochemistry Photocarcinogenesis in Swiss Albino Department Mice Biosynthesis & Characterization of Silver Nanoparticles by Endophytic Engineering & 6 Biotechnology Mrs.C.Nirmala Dr. M. Sridevi Part Time BIOTECH17-O 01 Microorganisms Isolated from Technology medicinal plants and its anticancer activity Isolation and characterization of active principle(s) from a medicinal 7 Science Biochemistry Mr. K.Velumani Dr. M. Sridevi Part Time BIOCHEM 17 O 01 plant and its effects on stz-induced diabetic rats CHEM15A01 Assessment of Heavy Metal 8 Science Chemistry K. Ramesh Kumar Dr. V. Anbazhagan Part Time VMU/PH.D/409/2 Concentration and their Effect in Soil 014 CHEM17B01 Synthesis, Characterization and 9 Science Chemistry K.K. -
Unni Menon…. Is Basically a Malayalam Film Playback Singer
“FIRST ICSI-SIRC CSBF MUSICAL NITE” 11.11.2012 Sunday 6.05 p.m Kamarajar Arangam A/C Chennai In Association With Celebrity Singers . UNNI MENON . SRINIVAS . ANOORADA SRIRAM . MALATHY LAKSHMAN . MICHAEL AUGUSTINE Orchestra by THE VISION AND MISSION OF ICSI Vision : "To be a global leader in promoting Good Corporate Governance” Mission : "To develop high calibre professionals facilitating good Corporate Governance" The Institute The Institute of Company Secretaries of India(ICSI) is constituted under an Act of Parliament i.e. the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 (Act No. 56 of 1980). ICSI is the only recognized professional body in India to develop and regulate the profession of Company Secretaries in India. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India(ICSI) has on its rolls 25,132 members including 4,434 members holding certificate of the practice. The number of current students is over 2,30,000. The Institute of company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has its headquarters at New Delhi and four regional offices at New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai and 68 Chapters in India. The ICSI has emerged as a premier professional body developing professionals specializing in Corporate Governance. Members of the Institute are rendering valuable services to the Government, Regulatory `bodies, Trade, Commerce, Industry and society at large. Objective of the Fund Financial Assistance in the event of Death of a member of CBSF Upto the age of 60 years • Upto Rs.3,00,000 in deserving cases on receipt of request subject to the Guidelines approved by the Managing -
Masculinity and the Structuring of the Public Domain in Kerala: a History of the Contemporary
MASCULINITY AND THE STRUCTURING OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN IN KERALA: A HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY Ph. D. Thesis submitted to MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (MAHE – Deemed University) RATHEESH RADHAKRISHNAN CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY (Affiliated to MAHE- Deemed University) BANGALORE- 560011 JULY 2006 To my parents KM Rajalakshmy and M Radhakrishnan For the spirit of reason and freedom I was introduced to… This work is dedicated…. The object was to learn to what extent the effort to think one’s own history can free thought from what it silently thinks, so enable it to think differently. Michel Foucault. 1985/1990. The Use of Pleasure: The History of Sexuality Vol. II, trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage: 9. … in order to problematise our inherited categories and perspectives on gender meanings, might not men’s experiences of gender – in relation to themselves, their bodies, to socially constructed representations, and to others (men and women) – be a potentially subversive way to begin? […]. Of course the risks are very high, namely, of being misunderstood both by the common sense of the dominant order and by a politically correct feminism. But, then, welcome to the margins! Mary E. John. 2002. “Responses”. From the Margins (February 2002): 247. The peacock has his plumes The cock his comb The lion his mane And the man his moustache. Tell me O Evolution! Is masculinity Only clothes and ornaments That in time becomes the body? PN Gopikrishnan. 2003. “Parayu Parinaamame!” (Tell me O Evolution!). Reprinted in Madiyanmarude Manifesto (Manifesto of the Lazy, 2006). Thrissur: Current Books: 78. -
Members of the Local Authorities Alappuzha District
Price. Rs. 150/- per copy UNIVERSITY OF KERALA Election to the Senate by the member of the Local Authorities- (Under Section 17-Elected Members (7) of the Kerala University Act 1974) Electoral Roll of the Members of the Local Authorities-Alappuzha District Name of Roll Local No. Authority Name of member Address 1 LEKHA.P-MEMBER SREERAGAM, KARUVATTA NORTH PALAPPRAMBILKIZHAKKETHIL,KARUVATTA 2 SUMA -ST. NORTH 3 MADHURI-MEMBER POONTHOTTATHIL,KARUVATTA NORTH 4 SURESH KALARIKKAL KALARIKKALKIZHAKKECHIRA, KARUVATTA 5 CHANDRAVATHY.J, VISHNUVIHAR, KARUVATTA 6 RADHAMMA . KALAPURAKKAL HOUSE,KARUVATTA 7 NANDAKUMAR.S KIZHAKKEKOYIPURATHU, KARUVATTA 8 SULOCHANA PUTHENKANDATHIL,KARUVATTA 9 MOHANAN PILLAI THUNDILVEEDU, KARUVATTA 10 Karuvatta C.SUJATHA MANNANTHERAYIL VEEDU,KARUVATTA 11 K.R.RAJAN PUTHENPARAMBIL,KARUVATTA Grama Panchayath Grama 12 AKHIL.B CHOORAKKATTU HOUSE,KARUVATTA 13 T.Ponnamma- ThaichiraBanglow,Karuvatta P.O, Alappuzha 14 SHEELARAJAN R.S BHAVANAM,KARUVATTA NORTH MOHANKUMAR(AYYAPP 15 AN) MONEESHBHAVANAM,KARUVATTA 16 Sosamma Louis Chullikkal, Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 17 Jayamohan Shyama Nivas, Pollethai.P.O 18 Kala Thamarappallyveli,Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 19 Dinakaran Udamssery,Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 20 Rema Devi Puthenmadam, Kalvoor. P.O, Alappuzha 21 Indira Thilakan Pandyalakkal, Kalavoor. P.O, Alappuzha 22 V. Sethunath Kunnathu, Kalavoor. P.O, Alappuzha 23 Reshmi Raju Rajammalayam, Pathirappally, Alappuzha 24 Muthulekshmi Castle, Pathirappaly.P.O, Alappuzha 25 Thresyamma( Marykutty) Chavadiyil, Pathirappally, Alappuzha 26 Philomina (Suja) Vadakkan parambil, Pathirappally, Alappuzha Grama Panchayath Grama 27 South Mararikulam Omana Moonnukandathil, Pathirappally. P.O, Alappuzha 28 Alice Sandhyav Vavakkad, Pathirappally. P.O, Alappuzha 29 Laiju. M Madathe veliyil , Pathirappally P O 30 Sisily (Kunjumol Shaji) Puthenpurakkal, Pathirappally. P.O, Alappuzha 31 K.A. -
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Quality OUR ĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ EDUCATION INSPIRATION ĨŽƌĨƌĞĞ ŽLJƐŚŽŵĞ KƌŐĂŶŝĐ RURAL HOMES ĨĂƌŵŝŶŐ 'ŝƌůƐŚŽŵĞ UPLIFT ůĚĞƌƐ,ŽŵĞ 'ŽƐŚĂůĂ Medical ĐĞŶƚƌĞ ƌĂŌ ĂƌĞĞƌ ƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ ŐƵŝĚĂŶĐĞ SILVER JUBILEE YEAR 2012 - 13 ANNUAL REPORT Inside Who We Are Q Management ......................................................... 3 QKƌŐĂŶŝƐĂƟŽŶ ........................................................... 4 QAcademic Heads ..................................................... 5 QsŝƐŝŽŶ͕DŝƐƐŝŽŶ͕sĂůƵĞƐ ........................................... 6 QKƵƌĐƟǀŝƟĞƐ .......................................................... 7 QKƵƌCŽͲŽƌĚŝŶĂƚĞƐ .................................................... 8 QKƵƌƐƐŽĐŝĂƚĞƐ ....................................................... 9 QKƵƌƵĚŝƚŽƌƐ ......................................................... 10 Silver Jubilee QMessages.............................................................. 13 Q>ŽŽŬŝŶŐĂĐŬ ........................................................ 26 QdĞƐƟŵŽŶŝĂůƐ ......................................................... 37 Annual Report 2012 – 13 QDĂŶĂŐŝŶŐdƌƵƐƚĞĞ͛ƐZĞƉŽƌƚ .................................. 47 QƵĚŝƚŽƌ͛ƐZĞƉŽƌƚ ................................................... 55 Q&ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂů^ƚĂƚĞŵĞŶƚƐ ............................................ 56 QĐƟǀŝƚLJZĞƉŽƌƚ ..................................................... 72 ĚǀĞƌƟƐĞƌƐ͛DĞƐƐĂŐĞƐ ................................................ 91 From Left to Right I Row : 1. M.Prakash, 2. M.Jaya, 3. K.Malarmathi, 4. B.Rajeswari, 5. K.C.Prembabu, 6. E.L.Narayanan, 7. V.Muralidharan, 8. R.Vijayaragavan, -
Megastar: Chiranjeevi and Telugu Cinema After N T Ramo Rao/ S.V
After NTR Telugu Mass Film and Cinematic Populism Tn the previous chapter, I discussed the critical importance of the •J. social history of the cinema hall. Now I will focus on films, which are, after all, the reason why the populace gathers before the screen. In my examination of the films of Chiranjeevi, I will ask if there is anything at all in these films that can give us insights into the 'excessive' responses we encountered in the previous chapter. While I have suggested that these responses are usefully located as cinephiliac, the task of demonstrating their relationship to the screen remains. In this chapter and the rest of the book, I examine the Telugu film 'genre' locally known as the mass film, which was, by far, the most influential and economically important genre in the Telugu film industry in the 1980s and 1990s. Chiranjeevi is closely identified with the mass film but all other major Telugu stars of his generation featured in films of this genre. The mass film is useful for opening up the question of how the cinema may be political. This question will be an important focus of my discussion of the genre. Furthermore, in the mid-1990s the mass film and its stars became a part of a major crisis in the Telugu film industry. The crisis was, in part, a result of the collapse of the mass film, as also its past success. The examination of the mass film allows us to see how populism and blockage dovetail and in turn implicate Telugu cinema's superstars. -
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(I)(d) Statement showing details of locked-in shares Sr. No. Name of the shareholder Number of locked-in shares Locked-in shares as a percentage of total number of shares {i.e., Grand Total (A)+(B)+(C) indicated in Statement at para (I)(a) above} 1 Cicily John 18000 0.00 2 Geetha A 3000 0.00 3 M F Dayisi 21000 0.00 4 Rekha B R 250 0.00 5 Nalina 250 0.00 6 Julie Joy 3000 0.00 7 Shanthi P 3000 0.00 8 SREERANJINI S 1800 0.00 9 BABU J PANIKULAM. 7200 0.00 10 PRAVEEN JOSE 2700 0.00 11 GIREESH C P 1500 0.00 12 JOSE M.T. 5000 0.00 13 ARCHANA VENUGOPAL 600 0.00 14 MINU JACOB ALAPPATT 300 0.00 15 ESHWAR MANOJ V 600 0.00 16 BABU C.A. 6000 0.00 17 RAMANAN R. 6300 0.00 18 SURENDRANATH K. 6300 0.00 19 JAYARAM V.R. 300 0.00 20 DEVASSY E.R. 900 0.00 21 MATHEW ABRAHAM 600 0.00 22 JIJO M. 300 0.00 23 MEERA V. 3600 0.00 24 JOB J. 5400 0.00 25 JOHN K.MECHERRY 6300 0.00 26 JOSE KADAVY 3600 0.00 27 RADHA K. 1800 0.00 28 GANDROLA KAPILA SHANKAR 600 0.00 29 JESSY V.L. 3600 0.00 30 SUNNY A.K. 3600 0.00 31 CINI JAMES 300 0.00 32 ALPHONSA K.V. 1800 0.00 33 JOS E.A. 3600 0.00 34 JOSE K.A.