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C M C M Y B Y B RNI No: JKENG/2012/47637 Email: [email protected] POSTAL REGD NO- JK/485/2016-18 Internet Edition www.truthprevail.com Truth Prevail Epaper: epaper.truthprevail.com Harnessing nari shakti for sports 3 5 12 Advisor Bhatnagar meets several "Thanks to BJP, Indian Economy was Wrecked BJP holds District Presidents, deputations, individuals Even Without Covid" : Bhalla, Sawhney Prabharis meet VOL: 10 Issue: 31 JAMMU AND KASHMIR, THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 04 2021 DAILY PAGES 12 Rs. 2/- IInnssiiddee Restore statehood to J-K, don’t fight own 430 out of 613 persons detained after Article 370 Snowfall disrupts abrogation released, no one under house arrest: Govt flight operations people, Ghulam Nabi Azad tells PM JAMMU : The Union to the people of Jammu and tive detention of certain per - in Kashmir New Delhi, February 3 : "Even though I would have when there was a State gov - anyone can buy their land or Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh," he sons. Srinagar, February 3 : Raising concerns over the been happy if Ladakh would ernment, even when it was get jobs. No one is happy in Kashmir and Ladakh have said. "Since August 1, 2019, The air traffic to and fro prevailing situation in Jammu have been made a UT and BJP-PDP government," he J&K and Ladakh," he told been fully integrated into the Reddy said the change has 613 persons including sepa - Kashmir was affected on and Kashmir following the J&K would have left as it said, adding that tourism and Prime Minister Narendra mainstream of the nation after brought about socio-econom - ratists, overground workers, Wednesday due to bad abrogation of special provi - was". -
Researcher July-Dec 2017 Final Curved
From the Desk of Editor........ Research : A Multidisicilinary Journal is dedicated to the dissemination of theoretical and empirical knowledge by publishing high-quality research papers across the disciplines. With this understanding the journal has a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary nature as we are conscious that many complex problems in the built environment require multidisciplinary approach. In fact, the authors are the key drivers in establishing the reputation of a journal and I thank all the contributors of the current issue for considering and trusting Researcher as the platform for publishing their valuable work and also extending their kind co-operation during the various stages of processing of the manuscript for publication. Beside contributors, reviewers are essential for ensuring qualitative standard of any journal, and therefore the reviewers’ contribution deserves sincere appreciation. Special gratitude is also due to all members of the Editorial Advisory Board for providing their valuable advice and academic guidance to develop, and publish research material of such consistent high quality. It would not be appropriate if I fail to mention the tireless efforts of the editorial Team. Carrying the baton forward, with the objective to provide a specialized academic platform and reference for the dissemination of research, the editorial team is pleased to present the current issue of the Researcher which is divided into the four broad areas of academic disciplines including Science and Technology, Social Sciences, Business Studies and Arts and Humanities. The first section on Science and Technology includes four research papers covering the diverse and emerging areas of scientific and technological innovations. The first article authored by Jasmeet Kour, Sanjana Kaul and Manoj K. -
Literature Review in India: - a Case Study of Gujjar and Bakerwals
Mukt Shabd Journal ISSN NO : 2347-3150 Literature Review in India: - A Case Study of Gujjar and Bakerwals Dr. Raja Shahid Mughal Abstract Gujjars and Bakerwals are two names of one tribe popularly known as Gujjars in Indian sub- continent. Gujjars form an important ethnic and linguistic group. A country like India is a place to a variety of population with their separate culture, traditions and living styles. India is a home to almost more than half of the world’s tribal population. Gujrat, the state of India, was once called as Gujjar- Rashtra, which indicate the meaning Kingdom of Gujjar’s. From this area Gujjar’s established their kingdom and spread over other parts of the country.In this paper I describe the almost whole review about the literature of Gujjar and Bakerwals . Keyword:- Culture, Nomadic Life, Tribals, Gujari (Gojri), Gujjar Bakarwal tribals. Introduction Various studies have been conducted to discuss and analyze the different dimensions of the tribal life in India. Therefore, available relevant studies have been critically reviewed. Hudson (1922) in his book entitled “The Primitive Culture of India” traced the complex historical evaluation of various tribes of India and Hulton (1941) examined their socio- cultural condition. Ghurye (1943) argued that the tribals were backward caste Hindus. He at that time also held that they should be given equal status like the other Hindus. Majumdar (1944) following Ghurye‟s argument suggested that the cultural identity of tribals should be secured for which he stressed that there should be 'selected integration' of the tribals. Explaining it in detail he further held that only those people should be permitted to enter in this community who have relevance with tribal life. -
Paika Rebellion : Heterogeneities and Linkages
International Journal of Asian Studies (2020), 17,1–18 doi:10.1017/S1479591420000157 ARTICLE “ ” . Genealogies of the Paika Rebellion : Heterogeneities and Linkages Akio Tanabe* The University of Tokyo *Corresponding author. Email: [email protected] Abstract The “Paika Rebellion” of 1817 in Orissa, India has been depicted by colonial officers as a local disturbance https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms caused by the dissatisfaction of one powerful individual deprived of traditional privileges who instigated the pāikas. The nationalist reconstruction has depicted the event as a popular freedom movement involv- ing various castes and classes of Orissan society. This has culminated in a current move to declare the “Paika Rebellion” the First Indian War of Independence. I would like to suggest a third perspective, which focuses on the heterogeneities and linkages of the Rebellion. It is important to note that the “Paika Rebellion” was a meeting point of plural genealogies: “tribal” revolts to protect autonomy, “peas- ant” resistance to secure livelihood, restorative attempts by the traditional landed class, and ruling class efforts to defend and expand authority. Appreciating the plural genealogies of the Rebellion leads to more perceptive understandings of the heterogeneous characteristics of popular movements and their aftermaths in modern India. Lastly, in order to go beyond colonial and dominant-caste centred perspec- tives, I propose that we name it the “Orissa Uprising of 1817”. Keywords: Paika Rebellion; India; Orissa; tribe; caste; nationalism; the First War of Independence , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at Introduction The year 2017 marked the bicentennial of what is called the “Paika Rebellion” that took place in coastal Orissa1 in 1817. -
Statisticai Abstract 01 Orissa 1981
i jovF B N M rm 01 o «! ssa STATISTICAI ABSTRACT 01 ORISSA 1981 NIEPA DC ri04487 I Rl Al ()1 S rATlSTICJS AND rC O N O M K S DRISSA. BHUBANESWAR o « i ' - 8ufc. National Systems Ttfiit, National Institute o f Education&ji P la n n in f -Jfjd A m iriistT a tion 17-B.SflAuiI Marg,NrwDrlb^ilOaii li^OO# N 0»*. ^»j D m Materials compiled by : ■*’ 1. Shrl K N Patm, S. I 2. Shri Niranjan Mohanty, S.4. X Shri Naresh Chandra Mohanty, S.-I. 4. Shri R N. Dash, S A 5. Shri K= C. Sahani, S. A. 6. Shrl P. C, Dash. S. A 7 Shri S. B. Adhya, S. A. 8, Shri B. B Bural, J. S A 9, Shri P. K,. fCanutigo, J. S, A. 10, Shri S. Sahoo, J. S. A. Materials typed by :— Shri B. C. Bhoi, Sr. Stenographer Charts and Designs prepared by ; — 1. Shri R N. Swa\a, AtUst 2. Shri M N. Biswal, Artist Technical Guidance given by : - 1. Shri B. Das, Director 2. Shri R. C. Khuiitia, Deputy Director PREFACn The ■‘Statistical Abstract o f Orissa, 1981” is the 12lh issue in Its serie,s Tlic sooio-ecotiomic <lata eo'vering all fields o f Developmental activities in the State for a period o f decade ending 1980-81/1981 witth district wise break up for last two years have been inc<»rpofated in thi - issu A brief note analysing thee data on oat h chaptu" rtloug with some specific programme has been ad led to it. -
Newsletter Jun 2012 Final.Pmd
update Foundation for Universal Responsibility of HH The Dalai Lama Vol. 11 No. 1 June 2012 The resumption of secretary-level talks Asia. The workshop provided a unique processes. It organized a roundtable on between India and Pakistan recently, dialogic space for the participants to Women in Conflict Contexts: Voices from promises to improve the strained interact with one another and address Kashmir which provided a safe and relations between the two countries and stereotypes regarding the ‘other’. secure space for women to discuss some offers hope for positive developments of the most contentious issues that Furthermore, carrying forward the work in South Asia. While the resumption of emerged from the street protests in done at its previous roundtables that Track I diplomacy is a significant step, Kashmir in 2010. The roundtable foregrounded issues relating to security, WISCOMP believes that sustainable sought to initiate processes whereby they foreign policy and conflict peace requires inclusive societal change could proactively engage in preventive transformation, a one-day roundtable that moves beyond formal peace tables actions. on Women, Peace and which are largely dominated by men. It Disarmament was organized on the Moreover, in an attempt to reach out especially seeks increased women’s International Day of Peace. The to the community, two new Samanbals participation at all levels while roundtable sought to make a (meeting place) were formed in Srinagar recognizing the contribution they make contribution to alternative and gender- and Jammu. Some members of the to broader peacebuilding processes. sensitive discourse on security in India. Athwaas group initiated the Qalamkaar At the core of WISCOMP’s Samith (Writers’ Group) in Srinagar to In Jammu and Kashmir, the release of engagement is the idea that gender is encourage young writers and address the much awaited interlocutor’s report, everywhere, shaping not only the way contemporary concerns of young proposing a “New Compact” for the we move through the world but also Kashmiris. -
Paika Rebellion of 1817 : the First Independence War of India
Odisha Review ISSN 0970-8669 he powerful Kalinga Empire lost its September 1803 after 35 years Puri and Cuttack Tindependence and sovereignty in 1568. After after defeating Marathas and Balasore at the same fall of Kalinga Empire the portion from the river time went under control of the company. In 3rd Godavari to Ichhapur went under administration phase in 1804 Sambalpur district etc. the western of Golkonda Sultan, the vast area from the river part of Odisha were captured and annexed to Kathajodi to the river Hugli went to the control the Bengal presidency. Thus it took about 50 of Afgans and then to Mughals in 1592. Balance years for the British Company to occupy Odisha. coastal area came under administration of Khurda Kings. From 1572 to 1804 December 5th for 232 The revolt of 1817 is a significant landmark years Khurdagarh was the capital and cultural and turning point in the history of Odisha in which centre of Odisha. But prior to this, the capital the epoch making “Paika (Peasant militia) Cuttack (Barabati Fort) was under the Control Rebellion” against the oppressive British colonial of Afgans followed by Mughals, Maratha administration was organised. occupied Odisha in 1751. Frequent attack and plunder by the horse-trotting Marathas devastated Paika Rebellion of 1817 : The First Independence War of India Akshyaya Kumar Nayak the economic condition of Odisha. Collection of There have been a number of revolts, th “Chautha” or a quarter of the expected income agitations, insurrections, protests in the 18 & th of the cultivable land without considering the crop 19 centuries against the British rule. -
Paika Rebellion - Facts About Paika Bidroha [UPSC History Notes]
Paika Rebellion - Facts about Paika Bidroha [UPSC History Notes] Paika Rebellion of 1817 is an armed revolt against the British by the Paikas of Khurda in Odisha. The rebellion took form and shape under the leadership of Buxi Jagabandhu Bidyadhara. On 24th December 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released a commemorative stamp and coin on the Paika Rebellion. Along with the stamp and coin, PM announced to set up a Chair on Paika Rebellion in Bhubaneshwar’s Utkal University. The Union Budget speech of 2017-18 mentioned about the commemoration of the 200 years of the Paika Rebellion. History of Paikas (Paika Rebellion) “Paika” literally translates to warrior/ fighter in Odiya. “Paika Akhada”, their style of fighting can be traced back to ancient Kalinga and was patronized by king Kharavela. Paikas of Odisha were the landed militia who were involved in performing policing functions for the Gajapati rulers. They also acted as warriors to help the king during wars. They were divided into: 1. Praharis – experts in fighting with swords 2. Banuas- excellent marksmen using matchlocks 3. Dhenkias- the archers in the battlefront. The kingdom of Khurda had granted them rent-free land for the military services that they offered to the kingdom. Paika Rebellion – Reason of Paikas’ Revolt Soon after taking over Odisha from the Marathas in 1803, the British started to introduce a system of administration that angered the King of Khurda, Mukunda Deva II. His planned revolt in collaboration with the Paikas was soon discovered by the British and he was torn apart. They then usurped all the land from the Paikas under the deposed King’s estate. -
Current Affairs December 2019
VISION IAS www.visionias.in CURRENT AFFAIRS DECEMBER 2019 Copyright © by Vision IAS All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior permission of Vision IAS. 1 www.visionias.in ©Vision IAS Table of Contents 1. POLITY & GOVERNANCE _______________ 4 6.2. SDG India Index 2019 _________________ 63 1.1. Citizenship Amendment Act ____________ 4 6.3. Global Gender Gap Report 2020 ________ 63 1.2. Creamy Layer Criteria for SC/ST in 6.4. Universal Health Coverage _____________ 65 Promotions _____________________________ 6 6.5. Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and 1.3. 126th Constitutional Amendment Bill _____ 7 Senior Citizens (Amendment) Bill, 2019 ______ 66 1.4. Reforms in Criminal Laws_______________ 8 6.6. Mental Health ______________________ 68 1.5. Doctrine of Neutrality _________________ 9 6.7. PISA Test ___________________________ 70 1.6. Good Governance Index ______________ 10 6.8. EChO Network ______________________ 71 1.7. Political Parties Registration Tracking 7. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ____________ 72 Management System (PPRTMS) ____________ 11 7.1. The Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019 __ 72 1.8. Arms (Amendment) Act, 2019 __________ 11 7.2. National Guidelines for Gene Therapy ___ 74 2. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS __________ 13 7.3. Annular Solar Eclipse _________________ 76 2.1. India-US 2+2 Dialogue ________________ 13 8. CULTURE ___________________________ 78 2.2. Russia-China Relations and India________ 14 8.1. Earliest Sanskrit inscription in South India 2.3. UN Peacekeeping Forces ______________ 15 found in A.P. -
Paika Rebellion
Paika Rebellion drishtiias.com/printpdf/paika-rebellion The Government will release the commemorative coin and postage stamp in memory of Paika Rebellion. The decision to commemorate the bicentenary of the revolution was announced in the 2017-18 Budget Speech. Pre-dating what has been popularly regarded as the first war of independence in 1857, the Paika Bidroha (Paika Rebellion) of 1817 in Odisha briefly shook the foundations of British rule in the eastern part of India. 2017 marked the double centenary of one of the biggest revolts ever seen in eastern India and one which was quelled with great brutality. Paikas were essentially the peasant militias of the Gajapati rulers of Odisha who rendered military service to the king during times of war while taking up cultivation during times of peace. Brief History Till 1803, Odisha was under Maratha rule, however after the second Anglo-Maratha War, the Marathas were forced to cede most of their territory in Odisha to the British East India Company. Establishment of British rule in Odisha was followed by a policy of repression against the Paikas. They lost their traditional position in the society and their lands were taken away. In addition to losing their estates, the Paikas were also heavily exploited by the revenue collectors under the British. The Rebellion Paikas under the leadership of Baxi Jagabandhu, the hereditary chief of the militia army of the Gajapati King of Khurda (a kingdom near Puri), rose in rebellion in March 1817, taking support of tribals and other sections of society. 1/2 The Paikas attacked British symbols of power, setting ablaze police stations, administrative offices and the treasury during their march towards Khurda. -
PM Says This Vijaya Dashami 'Very Special'; Lauds Armed Forces
www.thenorthlines.com www.epaper.northlines.com Volthe No: XXI|Issue No. 239 |northlines 10.10.2016 (Monday) |Daily | Price ` 2/-| Jammu Tawi | Pages-12 |Regd. No. JK|306|2014-16 Kashmiri youths rescue soldier Craving for funds PM says this Vijaya Dashami from vehicle met with accident Water supply schemes 'very special'; lauds armed forces of other army men to await completion evacuate him did not fructify. NL CORRESPONDENT non-availability of funds. surgical strikes on terror The Prime Minister released "He (Upadhyay) used to say "Local Kashmiri SRINAGAR, OCT 09 "Hundreds of schemes were launch pads across LOC, a compendium of 15 books that the country's armed youths rushed to the started by the government even as he stressed that a on the life and teachings of forces should be very very spot and managed to While thousands of water over the years without "very capable" armed forces former Jana Sangh chief capable, then only the bring the injured supply schemes were taken knowing the source of is a must for a strong Deendayal Upadhyay whose nation can be strong," Modi army jawan out by up for execution over the funds. The contractors have nation. birth centenary year is being said. placing a truck next years, majority of them have stopped work on many of "We will celebrate Vijaya celebrated by BJP. "In this time of SRINAGAR, OCT 09 to the damaged army not been completed due to these schemes after Dashami in the coming Modi said Upadhyay's competitiveness, the need is vehicle," the official said. -
Harry Walia, PGD, IIMC Jammu
Assessment of implementation of Scheduled Tribe status for the Gujjar Community (Jammu Region) Harry Walia, PGD, IIMC Jammu 1 Acknowledgment On the very outset of this report, I would like to extend my sincere & heartfelt obligation towards all the personages who have helped me in this endeavour. Without their active guidance, help, cooperation & encouragement, I would not have made headway in the project. I am thankful to Mr. Anubhav Mathur, Asst. Prof. IIMC Jammu, without whose guidance and motivation, this research would not have been a success. I would also like to provide our heartiest gratitude to Mr. Manohar Khajuria, Regional Director, IIMC Jammu, for providing us with this opportunity to conduct a research on our own in our preference area. Lastly, I am thankful to my family and friends for their support and suggestions. Any omission in this brief acknowledgement does not mean lack of gratitude. Thanking You, Harry Walia 2 Abstract The Gujjars are nomadic herdsmen, who were given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status in the year 1991, make their living by rearing animals-sheep, goats, horses, buffaloes, etc. Their life-style is quite simple but toilsome. Movement is the essence of their life. This community is one of the oldest among Indian races. Their past has been one of the active participation in culture formation process. The name of the Gujarat state is also said to be the derivation from Gujjar word, owing long momentous history of time when they held sway over power. All through, they have continued to be the most important segment of population in view of their role in meeting the dairy needs of the people of the states.