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Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012
Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012 The Dissertation Committee for Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India Committee: _____________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________ Cynthia Talbot _____________________ William Roger Louis _____________________ Janet Davis _____________________ Douglas Haynes Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin May 2012 For my parents Acknowledgements This project would not have been possible without help from mentors, friends and family. I want to start by thanking my advisor Gail Minault for providing feedback and encouragement through the research and writing process. Cynthia Talbot’s comments have helped me in presenting my research to a wider audience and polishing my work. Gail Minault, Cynthia Talbot and William Roger Louis have been instrumental in my development as a historian since the earliest days of graduate school. I want to thank Janet Davis and Douglas Haynes for agreeing to serve on my committee. I am especially grateful to Doug Haynes as he has provided valuable feedback and guided my project despite having no affiliation with the University of Texas. I want to thank the History Department at UT-Austin for a graduate fellowship that facilitated by research trips to the United Kingdom and India. The Dora Bonham research and travel grant helped me carry out my pre-dissertation research. -
Narrating North Gujarat: a Study of Amrut Patel's
NARRATING NORTH GUJARAT: A STUDY OF AMRUT PATEL’S CONTRIBUTION TO FOLK LITERATURE A MINOR RESEARCH PROJECT :: SUBMITTED TO :: UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION :: SUBMITTED BY :: DR.RAJESHKUMAR A. PATEL ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SMT.R.R.H.PATEL MAHILA ARTS COLLEGE, VIJAPUR DIST.MEHSANA (GUJARAT) 2015 Preface Literature reflects human emotions, thoughts and expressions. It’s a record of activities and abstract ideas of human beings. The oral tradition of literature is the aspect of literature passing ideas and feelings mouth to mouth. I’ve enjoyed going through the precious and rare pieces of folk literature collected and edited by Amrut Patel. I congratulate and salute Amrut Patel for rendering valuable service to this untouchable, vanishing field of civilization. His efforts to preserve the vanishing forms of oral tradition stand as milestone for future generation and students of folk literature. I am indebted to UGC for sanctioning the project. The principal of my college, Dr.Sureshbhai Patel and collegues have inspired me morally and intellectually. I thank them. I feel gratitude to Nanabhai Nadoda for uploding my ideas and making my work easy. Shaileshbhai Paramar, the librarian has extended his time and help, I thank him. Shri Vishnubhai M.Patel, Shri R.R.Ravat, Shri.D.N.Patel, Shri S.M.Patel, Shri R.J.Brahmbhatt, Shri J.J.Rathod., Shri D.S.Kharadi, B.L.Bhangi and Maheshbhai Limbachiya have suppoted me morally. I thank them all. DR.Rajeshkumar A.Patel CONTENTS 1. Introduction: 1.1 North Gujarat 1.2 Life and Works of Dr.Amrut Patel 1.3 Folk Literature-An Overview 2. -
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j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j DhananJa}arao Gadglillbrary j 111111111111 InlllIlll Illilllill DIIIIH GIPE-PUNE-IOI540 j j f '----- - j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j j SELECTIONS FI10M THE RECORDS OF THE BOMBAY GOVERNMENT. ~ (IN Two PARTS.)-NEW SERIES. Y;-"'~Vtlf _____ PART I. REPORT~ ON THE RESOURCES, &0., OF THE • DISTRICTS OF NADIAD, ~IT~R, w)NDE~, JUJAPUR, DHOLKA. DHANDHUKA, AND GOGH( THE TAPPA OF NAPAD, AND THE . KASBA OF RANPUR, IN GUJARAT: . / ACCOMPANIED EY ERIEF NO~ RELATIVE TO THE OONDITION OF THAT PROVINCE PREVIOUS TO THE OLOSE OF THE LAST CENTURY. A • of': .. ~_. ~,..._~ __ .... __ ~ ____ ~ WI';['H MEMOIRS ON 'THE DISTRICT~_ O~ JHALAVAD: KaTHIAWAR PROPER, MACHU KAN"'tHA, NAVANAGAR • . GOHELVAD, PORBANDAR, SORATH, AND HALAR, IN KATEIAW AP :" _)._1 ACCOMPANIED BY MISCELLANEOU~ INFORMATION ,CONNECTED WJTH THAT PBOYINCE ~ By (THE LATE) COLONEL ALEXANDER WALKER PART. II., REPORTS OF THE , " MEASURES; tJOMMENCING WITH 'ra.~ YEA:& 180;), AD6PTED) IN CONCERT WITH THE GOVERNMENT, BY. -THE LA~E COLONEL- ALEXANDER WALKER; ANP SuBSEQUENTLY BYMlt r.-V: WILLOUGHBY, POLITICAL AGENT IN KATHIAWAR, AND BY HIS SUCCESSORS, FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF FEMALE INFANTI CIDE1N THAT PROVINCE . •C01'lPILED &r EDITED BY R. HUGHES TROnS. ASSISTANT SEORETARY, POLITICAL DEPARTMEl!T , ~.O'mbaJl! REPRINTED AT THE GOVER;NMENT CENTRAL PRESS. -1~93. ~B3TRACT -OF CONTENTS. PARTt fAG.e. Qt1lARA~-Reporta on the ResourCt>s, &c., uf.the j;lhtrll:ts of Nll.duld, Mdtar, Mahudha, BIJapur, Dholka, Dhl.llldhuka and GogN:, the T'lppa of Napa.r, and thE' Kasba of Ranpur In the Plovlnce of GujarMf. -
The Punjab: History and Culture (January 7-9, 2020)
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on The Punjab: History and Culture (January 7-9, 2020) Highlighted Yellow Have not yet submitted full papers for The Punjab: History and Culture (PHC) Highlighted Red were given conditional acceptance and have not submitted revised complete abstracts. Now they are requested to submit complete papers, immediately. Day 1: January 07, 2020 INAUGURAL SESSION 10:00 12:30 Lunch Break: 12:30-13:30 Parallel Session 1, Panel 1: The Punjab: From Antiquity to Modernity Time Paper Title Author’s Name 1 13:30 – 13:40 From Vijayanagara to Maratha Empire: A Multi- Dr. Khushboo Kumari Linear Journey, c. 1500-1700 A. D. 2 13:40 – 13:50 On the Footsteps of Korean Buddhist monk in Dr. Esther Park Pakistan: Reviving the Sacred Ancient Trail of Gandhara 3 13:50 – 14:00 Archiving Porus Rafiullah Khan 4 14:00 – 14:10 Indus Valley Civilization, Harrapan Civilization and Kausar Parveen Khan the Punjab (Ancient Narratives) 5 14:10 – 14:20 Trade Relations of Indus Valley and Mesopotamian Dr. Irfan Ahmed Shaikh Civilizations: An Analytical Appraisal 6 14:20 – 14:30 Image of Guru Nanak : As Depicted in the Puratan Dr. Balwinderjit Kaur Janam Sakhi Bhatti 14:30 – 15:00 Discussion by Chair and Discussant Discussant Chair Moderator Parallel Session 1, Panel 2: The Punjab in Transition Time Paper Title Author’s Name 1 13:30 – 13:40 History of ancient Punjab in the 6th century B. C Nighat Aslam with special reference of kingdom of Sivi and its Geographical division 2 13:40 – 13:50 Living Buddhists of Pakistan: An Ethnographic Aleena Shahid Study -
REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932'
EAST INDIA (CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS) REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932' Presented by the Secretary of State for India to Parliament by Command of His Majesty July, 1932 LONDON PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased directly from H^M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 120, George Street, Edinburgh York Street, Manchester; i, St. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff 15, Donegall Square West, Belfast or through any Bookseller 1932 Price od. Net Cmd. 4103 A House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. The total cost of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) 4 is estimated to be a,bout £10,605. The cost of printing and publishing this Report is estimated by H.M. Stationery Ofdce at £310^ House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page,. Paras. of Members .. viii Xietter to Frim& Mmister 1-2 Chapter I.—^Introduction 3-7 1-13 Field of Enquiry .. ,. 3 1-2 States visited, or with whom discussions were held .. 3-4 3-4 Memoranda received from States.. .. .. .. 4 5-6 Method of work adopted by Conunittee .. .. 5 7-9 Official publications utilised .. .. .. .. 5. 10 Questions raised outside Terms of Reference .. .. 6 11 Division of subject-matter of Report .., ,.. .. ^7 12 Statistic^information 7 13 Chapter n.—^Historical. Survey 8-15 14-32 The d3masties of India .. .. .. .. .. 8-9 14-20 Decay of the Moghul Empire and rise of the Mahrattas. -
Section 124- Unpaid and Unclaimed Dividend
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Brochure Dubbed 140909
Andhi Toofan Director : Chi Gurudutt Music : Vidyasagar Aaj Ka Krantiveer Year of release : 2008 Cast : Sudeep, Vaibhavi, Pooja Gandhi Director : Uday Shankar Synopsis : Kamanna (Doddanna) has brought up Ramanna (Sudeep) and Kittanna (Rockline Venkatesh) Music : Vidyasagar from childhood. All the three are efficient thieves. One fine day they all decide to give up their Year of release : 2001 profession of stealing and settle down in some other place. They are traveling in a lorry that develops mechanical defect in the midst of a forest on a dark night. Luckily, they find a house in the next Cast : Vijaykanth, Soundarya morning to live. This is the house of Kanaka (Vaibhavi). Her father is facing a difficult situation in front Synopsis : Vijaykant plays the role of a respected village elder Thavasi, whose word is law. He also of the village chieftain. The stay of trio in this house gives some relief and courage to the distressed plays the younger character too, that of Bhoopathy, Thavasi's son where he gets to romance - sing family. The trio - Kamanna and his two sons barge in to the chieftain's house to resolve the litigation further angers the village chieftain. and dance, and fight too. Soundarya, is cast as his fiance, whereas Jayasudha plays Thavasi's wife The trio decides to stay in this village thereafter doing cultivation. In a village fair, Ramanna ties the mangalasutra to Gayathri, daughter of and Nasser plays Pandy, Thavasi's brother-in-law and the villain of the piece. village chieftain. The village chieftain give up his harshness for the sake of his daughter Gayathri. -
Slno NEET ROLL CANDNM 1 2705011010 AZMAT NAZNEEN 2
/ 143 KARNATAKA EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY 1 Sampige Road,18th Cross,Malleshwaram, Bangalore - 560012 PROVISIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATES REGISTERED FOR UGNEET-2020 - (Karnataka UGCET-2020 candidates, subsequently applied for modification for UGNEET-2020) Note 1.If any candidates has registered for UGNEET-2020 and if not listed in the following list should report to KEA with registration details. 2.Mere registration for UGNEET-2020 does not confirm any right for admission to medical or dental seats , it is subject to fulfilling eligibility conditions. 3. If any discrepancy found should report to KEA immediately. 4. Candidates should not presume that it is a merit list for UGNEET-2020 admissions. slno NEET ROLL CANDNM 1 2705011010 AZMAT NAZNEEN 2 2707003558 RHEA VANESSA RODRIGUES 3 2703007039 UMAR MUKTHAR 4 2705007525 AYESHA SIDDIQUA 5 2702218356 SAARAH I JATHKAR 6 2702316237 SHWETA JAYAKUMAR 7 2701002121 DEVIKA RAJESH KAMBLE 8 2702313195 GIRISH O 9 2707001384 ASHWIN K 10 2703006177 GANESHA S S 11 2705020033 VANISHREE KUNDAN 12 2703026031 ANILKUMAR D B 13 2701004130 KAVYA RAMESH SHET 14 2708217059 S SUBHIKSHA 15 2707004234 ZAIBA MUZNA 16 2705008148 OMER AHMED ANSARI 17 2708208264 KIRAN KODHAI P 18 2702303187 SANDHYA B 19 2706029055 NIDA AMDIHAL 20 2705001447 SANDEEP K PATIL 21 2702102179 SOBANA FAREEHA 22 2703031116 NEHA FIRDOSE 23 2703008378 CHANDANA N C 24 2707004273 RUDALI R PATIL 25 2707005430 KRITHI ALVA 26 2703017218 AAISHA FARIYAL M 27 2702121129 PRADEEP K N 28 2702122019 NETHRA K 29 2708203045 SHWETHA P 30 2702304259 HEMANNYA V 31 2707001573 -
Antwerp Jain Temple
JAIN DIGEST 2 | MAY-JUN 2015 JAIN DIGEST From The Editor in Chief Jai Jinendra ! Jaina President’s Message 4 Current issue of Jain Digest, offers Message from co-editor 7 information on Jain Diaspora outside Jaina Student Internship 8 of India and North America, in the limited time we were able to spend on Jaina Leadership Program 9 the subject. After reaching out to the Jains, wherever we were able to reach, Leadership Conference 10 we started receiving information in bits and pieces. Slowly with these bits and Jaina Upliftment Project 12 pieces, plus interviewing individuals from the local centers and doing research on the net we are able Identity and role of Shravak 13 to create write ups. You will notice that we have detailed information on some and not on all them. This does not Jainism in Tanzania 17 in any way suggest that some centers are of any lesser Jains in Nairobi 20 importance – it is just this what we were able to gather. Jain Tirths in Kenya 23 Migration to Africa, Middle East, Burma began in the early 19th century. In UK and Belgium major migration took place Jains in Uganda 25 in the middle of the 20th century and to South East Asia in late 20th century. Migration to Australia began in 21st Jainism in Sudan 26 century. At present, there are more than 100,000 Jains who live in USA and Canada. There are 25 to 30,000 Jains in Jains in Dubai and Kuwait 27 Europe, 10,000 in Middle East, 9 to 10,000 in South East Lost Horizon of the Rich Jain Heritage 28 Asia, 4 to 5000 in Africa and 3 to 4000 in Australia. -
District Census Handbook, Mahesana, Part XII a & B, Series-7
CENSUS 1991 PARTS XII A & B VILLAGE & TOWJ.\T DIRECTORY SERIES -7 VILLAGE & TOWNWISli GUJARAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT MAHESANA DISTRICT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK N. R. VARSANI of the Indian Administrative Service, Director a/Census Operations, Gujarat M.h. - 1 ; " " ' .... f . ....... : .....: •• _1 .;;:.:_ ......... :" ............ (.~ .. :...... ~ _.:." The Sun Temple CJl Modhera villu>:e in Mahesanu distric.:t of North Gujaral L<; velY famous for its unique architecture. The temple complex was constructed by Bhimdev I, the Solan~i princely in 1026 A.D. The proper temple is about 52 feet in length and 26 feet in width and oblong in shape. The temple has he en so designed that during equinoxes the sun shines directly into the shrine through the doors of the mandapa. The presiding deity of Sun is missinf? kom the temple hut twelve massive images of the sun-God and figures of ther gods and goddesses are still found here. The main features ofthe temple are the Prasada-the Sanctorum, with the Gudhaman dapa, the Sahhamandapa and the kund. The entire temple is elaborately decorated with intricale carvings and stone sculptures. The Sabhamandapa has been laboriously Cecorated on the interior as well as on the outer walls. The G,arba Griha is a closed hall, it: interiors covered with minute carvin!?s. The 'Surya Kund' decorated by intricate ..lrvings, with 108 small temples, is believed to be the best, amongs the ten 'Surya Kund', constructed during the Solanki era. It is 176 feet in length and 120 feet in widt~. There are a numher of panels showing erotic and amorous scenes on the outside walls of temple. -
INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY CET MAY 2015 - RESULTS Clarification
INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY CET MAY 2015 - RESULTS Clarification IMU’s Online Counselling Software has been so devised that candidates belonging to OBC-NCL, SC and ST who have made it by merit into the Open Competition list will be shown against the ‘General Category’. If, for any reason, some of these candidates cannot be accommodated against the seats available in ‘General Category’, they will then be treated as OBC-NCL, SC and ST candidates against the quota prescribed for these categories in the order of CET rank. UG - Overall Ranking List S.No. CET Rank Application Number Name of the Candidate Sex Category 1 1 CETA1515605 ABHISHEK RAWAT Male General 2 2 CETA1518337 SIDDHI GANESH Male OBC(Non - Creamy Layer) 3 3 CETA1501806 SATYAM CHANDRA MISHRA Male General 4 4 CETA1508597 APOORV CHOUDHARY Male OBC(Non - Creamy Layer) 5 5 CETA1510901 AAKASH VATS Male General 6 6 CETA1505671 NIMA ROSE MANJILA Male General 7 7 CETA1503292 NARAYAN.S.A Male General 8 8 CETA1521601 PATEL YAGNIKKUMAR Male General 9 9 CETA1503478 HAROON KHAN Male General 10 10 CETA1515819 PRASUN SHARMA Male General 11 11 CETA1506146 UTKARSH RAI Male General 12 12 CETA1505242 NANDAN GOEL Male General 13 13 CETA1506966 PARITOSH Male General 14 14 CETA1515606 MAYANK CHHETRI Male General 15 15 CETA1505727 PARANDE SHASHANK MURLIDHAR Male General 16 16 CETA1501542 MEGHNA NARAYANAN Female General 17 17 CETA1509906 ALOK KUMAR Male OBC(Non - Creamy Layer) 18 18 CETA1508839 MANGE GAURAV HITENDRA Male General 19 19 CETA1523298 NEELESH KUMAR Male OBC(Non - Creamy Layer) 20 20 CETA1501810 HIMANSHU SINGH Male General 21 21 CETA1507472 SAHIL SINHA Male General 22 22 CETA1515363 ADARSH KASHYAP Male General 23 23 CETA1500344 ABHINEET MEHROTRA Male General 24 24 CETA1518429 VIVEK VIKASH Male General 25 25 CETA1511910 MANAN ADHIKARI Male General 26 26 CETA1522256 PRITESH RAMJI BARIYA Male General 27 27 CETA1515328 GAURAV GULSHAN Male OBC(Non - Creamy Layer) 28 28 CETA1501419 RAHUL PAUL Male General 29 29 CETA1515637 YASHWARDHAN SINGH CHANDRAWAT Male General S.No. -
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ExamSeatNo Trial Employee Name Designation Secretariate Department Institute Practical Theory Total Result Exam Date KHANDHEDIA DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890114004 1 BHAVIN JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 27 29 56 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT DAYALAL TREASURY OFFICE RAVALIYA DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890114005 1 RAMSHI JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 10 6 16 FAIL 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT PALABHAI TREASURY OFFICE KANJARIYA DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890114006 1 KETAN JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 37 30 67 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT HIRALAL TREASURY OFFICE TRIVEDI DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890114007 1 BHAVIK JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 44 30 74 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT VISHNUPRASAD TREASURY OFFICE METHWANI DIRECTOR OF LOCAL FUND FINANCE 69890114008 1 DOLATRAY DEPUTY AUDITOR ACCOUNTS & AUDIT 25 27 52 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT KARAMCHAND TREASURY ACCOUNT RAYTHATHA DIRECTOR OF FINANCE LOCAL FUND 69890114009 1 JAGDISH SUB AUDITOR ACCOUNTS & 26 30 56 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT ACCOUNT RUGNATHABHAI TREASURY GORI DIRECTOR OF SUB FINANCE 69890114010 1 BASIR JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 35 25 60 PASS 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT HABIBBHAI TREASURY OFFICE LIKHIYA DIRECTOR OF DISTRICT FINANCE 69890114011 1 PARSOTAM JUNIOR CLERK ACCOUNTS & TREASURY 40 17 57 FAIL 26/10/2007 DEPARTMENT TARSIBHAI TREASURY OFFICE JANI REVENUE CALLECTOR CALLECTOR 10190137001 1 TRUPTIBEN GUJARATI TYPIST 28 16 44 FAIL 07/11/2007 DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT OFFICE SNEHALKUMAR PARMAR RAMESHCHAND ASSISTANT SUB SRPF,GR-3 SRPF,GR-3 10190137004 1 HOME DEPARTMENT 26 10 36 FAIL 07/11/2007 RA INSPECTOR MADANA MADANA JAYANTILAL JOSHI VC & CEO, JAGDISHCHAND PORT & TRANSPORT GUJARAT GUJARAT 10190137002 1 RA SENIAR CLERK DEPT. SACHIVALAYA 30 7 37 FAIL 07/11/2007 MARITIME BOARD MARITIME DURGASHANKE GANDHINAGAR.