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OFFICE OF THE DEAN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU Website: www.jammuuniversity.in CIRCULAR - 03 ADMISSION TO OPEN CHOICE COURSES – 4th SEMESTER (ACADEMIC SESSION 2018 -19) In continuation to this Office Circular -02, it is for the information of all co ncerned that on the basis of Average SGPA of the 1st and 2nd Semesters and the choice of the applicants as given in the Application Form, the allotment of the Open Choice Courses, 4 th Semester (Academic Session 2018-19) has been made and the FINAL ALLOTMENT LIST has been uploaded on the Unive rsity Website . Applicants, who have not yet been admitted in the Allotted Departments, are given one LAST CHANCE to get admitted immediately in their allotted Department/s on or before January 22, 2020. After that no admission will be done in the respective Department/s for the Open Course. As per practice, all concerned are requested that to maintain parity one single policy be followed please i.e. having only 4 lectures per week for the Open Elective Course /s from 9:30 am to 10:30 am, Monday to Thursday. Class Work of the Open Elective Courses of 4th Semester , in all the Teaching Departments has commenced from January 20, 2020 (Monday). All concerned may note please. Sd/- Deputy Registrar (Acd. Affairs) No.DAA/20/4913-52 Dated: 20/01/2020 Enclosure: Final Allotment List of Open Elective Courses (4th Sem.-Academic Session 201 8-19) Copy to: 1. The Special Secretary to the Vice -Chancellor, University of Jammu for the kind informinformatiationon of the Vice-Chancellor please. - 
												
												The Kashmir Series
The Kashmir Series Compiled by: Sunil Fotedar For KASHMIR NEWS NETWORK (KNN) ( http://iKashmir.org ) PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com The Kashmir Series Page Intentionally Left Blank ii KASHMIR NEWS NETWORK (KNN). PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com Kashmiri Paintings TThhee KKaasshhmmiirr SSeerriieess KKaasshhmmiirrii PPaaiinnttiinnggss Kashmiri Pandit Artists Compiled by: Sunil Fotedar Allen, Texas, USA August 2002 e-mail: [email protected] URL: http://SunilFotedar.com for KASHMIR NEWS NETWORK (KNN) ( http://iKashmir.org ) First Edition, August 2002 Copyright © 2000-2010 by Kashmir News Network (KNN) (http://iKashmir.org) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part, or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission of Kashmir News Network. For permission regarding publication, send an e-mail to [email protected] KASHMIR NEWS NETWORK (KNN) iii PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com The Kashmir Series iv KASHMIR NEWS NETWORK (KNN). PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com The Kashmir Series Contents page Contents .......................................................................................................................................... v Foreword......................................................................................................................................1-1 - 
												
												2. Detail of Land Looser Appointments
F.No District Name of land owner Claimant for job Remarks S.No 1 1 Baramulla Ab Jabar Mir Tahir Jabbar Appointment given 2 2 Baramulla Habir Dar Tariq Ahmed Dar Appointment given 3 3 Baramulla Ab Qayoom Kimani Ummul Mudal Appointment given 4 4 Baramulla Ahad S/o Khalil Tantray Hilal Ahmed Appointment given 5 5 Baramulla Sharief-u-dine Mudasir Sharief Appointment given 6 Baramulla Sirajudin,ShaffudunBashir Umar Bashir s/o Appointment given 6 Ahmed etc. Bashir Ahmad 7 7 Baramulla Bashir Ahmed Javid Ahmad Appointment given 8 8 Baramulla Bashir Ah. Naikoo Tahira Bashir Appointment given 9 10 Baramulla Gh Qadir Guroo Hilal Ahmed Appointment given 10 11 Baramulla Mohmud Md. Yousuf Appointment given 11 12 Baramulla Gh Mohd. Bashir Ah.Ganie Appointment given 12 14 Baramulla Gh Ahmed Tantary Ab. Hamid Tantry Appointment given 23 Baramulla Ramzan Manzoor Ahmed Appointment given 13 Rather 27 Baramulla Jawahar Lal Dhar S/O Sahil Dhar Appointment given 14 Mahesh Nath 15 36 Pulwama Ab Hamid Dar Adil Hamid Dar Appointment given 16 38 Pulwama Subhan Jahangir Ahmed Appointment given 39 Pulwama Gh Nabi S/o Lassa Lone Shabir Ahmad Lone Appointment given 17 18 40 Pulwama Gh Ahmad Nisar Ahmed Appointment given 19 42 Pulwama Gh. Nabi Bhat Shabir Ahmad Bhat Appointment given 20 43 Pulwama Shaban Riyaz Ahmad Dar Appointment given 21 45 Pulwama Bashir Ah. Ganie Bashir Ah. Ganie Appointment given 22 46 Pulwama Gh Hassan Dar Zahoor Ahmed Dar Appointment given 47 Pulwama Jameela Akther Kurshid Ahmad Appointment given 23 Kuchay 24 48 Pulwama Gh Hassan Sheikh Tawseef Hassan Appointment given 25 49 Pulwama Md Abdullah Sheikh Mehraj-u-Din Appointment given 26 50 Pulwama Aziz Mir S/o Samad Mir Gulzar Ahmed Appointment given 27 51 Pulwama Rehman Hajam Ab. - 
												
												The Occupied Clinic Militarism and Care in Kashmir / Saiba Varma the OCCUPIED CLINIC the Occupied Clinic
The Occupied Clinic Militarism and Care in Kashmir / Saiba Varma THE OCCUPIED CLINIC The Occupied Clinic Militarism and Care in Kashmir • SAIBA VARMA DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS DURHAM AND LONDON 2020 © 2020 Duke University Press All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America on acid- free paper ∞ Text design by Amy Ruth Buchanan Cover design by Courtney Leigh Richardson Typeset in Portrait by Copperline Book Services Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Names: Varma, Saiba, [date] author. Title: The occupied clinic : militarism and care in Kashmir / Saiba Varma. Description: Durham : Duke University Press, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers:lccn 2019058232 (print) | lccn 2019058233 (ebook) isbn 9781478009924 (hardcover) isbn 9781478010982 (paperback) isbn 9781478012511 (ebook) Subjects: lcsh: Psychiatric clinics—India—Jammu and Kashmir. | War victims—Mental health—India—Jammu and Kashmir. | War victims—Mental health services— India—Jammu and Kashmir. | Civil-military relations— India—Jammu and Kashmir. | Military occupation— Psychological aspects. Classification:lcc rc451.i42 j36 2020 (print) | lcc rc451.i42 (ebook) | ddc 362.2/109546—dc23 lc record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019058232 isbn ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019058233 Duke University Press gratefully acknowledges the Office of Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of California, San Diego, which provided funds toward the publication of this book. Cover art: Untitled, from The Depth of a Scar series. © Faisal Magray. Courtesy of the artist. For Nani, who always knew how to put the world back together CONTENTS MAP viii NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION ix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi LETTER TO NO ONE xv INTRODUCTION. Care 1 CHAPTER 1. - 
												
												Pt. Bansi Dhar Nehru Was Born in 1843 at Delhi
The firm foundation of the Mughal empire in India was laid by a Uzbek Mongol warrior Zahiruddin Mohammand Babar, who was born in 1483 in a tiny village Andijan on the border of Uzbekistan and Krigistan after defeating the Sultan of Delhi Ibrahim Lodi in the battle of Panipat which took place in 1526, The Rajputs soon thereafter under the command of Rana Sanga challenged the authority of Babar, but were badly routed in the battle of Khanwa near Agra on 16th March, 1527. Babar with a big army then went upto Bihar to crush the revolt of Afgan chieftains and on the way his commander in chief Mir Baqi destroyed the ancient Ram Temple at Ayodhya and built a mosque at that spot in 1528. Babar than returned back to Agra where he died on 26th December 1530 dur t o injuries received in the battle with Afgans in 1529 at the Ghaghra’s is basin in Bihar. After Babar’s death his son Nasiruddin Humanyu ascended the throne, but he had to fight relentless battels with various rebellious chieftains for fight long years. The disgruntled Afghan chieftains found Sher Shah Suri as an able commander who defeated Humanyu in the battle of Chausa in Bihar and assumed power at Delhi in 1543. Sher Shah Suri died on 22nd May 1545 due to injuries suffered in a blast after which the Afghan power disintegrated. Hymanyu then taking full advantage of this fluid political situation again came back to India with reinforcements from Iran and reoccupied the throne at Delhi after defeating Adil Shah in the second battle of Panipat in 1555. - 
												
												Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission
Website: www.jkpsc.nic.in May-Oct: 0194-2310523 (f) 2312631-(S) Email: [email protected] Nov-April: 0191-2566541 (f) 2566530-(J) JAMMU & KASHMIR PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Resham Ghar Colony, Bakshi Nagar, Jammu Subject: Screening test for the posts of Assistant Engineer (Electric) in Power Development Department notified vide Notification No 15-PSC (DR-P) OF 2 0 1 3 Dt: 12.08.2013. N O T I C E DATED: 18-12-2015 The candidates appearing in the Screening Test for the post of Assistant Engineer (Electric) in Power Development Department scheduled to be held on 03.01.2016 (Sunday) at 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM, are hereby informed through the medium of this notice to download their Admit Cards from 20.12.2015 onwards on the website of the Commission i.e. www.jkpsc.nic.in . For the facility of candidates, the details with regard to Name of candidates along with Roll No, Barcode and Venue wise schedule in respect of both Jammu and Kashmir based candidates are given in Annexures A & B to this Notice respectively. If the candidate fails to get his/her Admit Card through any of the above mentioned sources but his/her name figures in any of the lists annexed herewith, he/she may directly reach the respective venue with an identity proof. Further, in case, there is any such candidate who has applied for the said post but his/her name does not figure in any of the provisional lists annexed, he/she may also immediately contact the Commission’s Office at Resham Ghar Colony Bakshi Nagar, Jammu or Camp Office Solina Rambagh, Srinagar with a proof of submission of application form. - 
												
												"Survival Is Now Our Politics": Kashmiri Hindu Community Identity and the Politics of Homeland
"Survival Is Now Our Politics": Kashmiri Hindu Community Identity and the Politics of Homeland Author(s): Haley Duschinski Source: International Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Apr., 2008), pp. 41-64 Published by: Springer Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/40343840 Accessed: 12-01-2020 07:34 UTC JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at https://about.jstor.org/terms Springer is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to International Journal of Hindu Studies This content downloaded from 134.114.107.39 on Sun, 12 Jan 2020 07:34:33 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms "Survival Is Now Our Politics": Kashmiri Hindu Community Identity and the Politics of Homeland Haley Duschinski Kashmiri Hindus are a numerically small yet historically privileged cultural and religious community in the Muslim- majority region of Kashmir Valley in Jammu and Kashmir State in India. They all belong to the same caste of Sarasvat Brahmanas known as Pandits. In 1989-90, the majority of Kashmiri Hindus living in Kashmir Valley fled their homes at the onset of conflict in the region, resettling in towns and cities throughout India while awaiting an opportunity to return to their homeland. - 
												
												Group Housing
LIST OF ALLOTED PROPERTIES DEPARTMENT NAME- GROUP HOUSING S# RID PROPERTY NO. APPLICANT NAME AREA 1 60244956 29/1013 SEEMA KAPUR 2,000 2 60191186 25/K-056 CAPT VINOD KUMAR, SAROJ KUMAR 128 3 60232381 61/E-12/3008/RG DINESH KUMAR GARG & SEEMA GARG 154 4 60117917 21/B-036 SUDESH SINGH 200 5 60036547 25/G-033 SUBHASH CH CHOPRA & SHWETA CHOPRA 124 6 60234038 33/146/RV GEETA RANI & ASHOK KUMAR GARG 200 7 60006053 37/1608 ATEET IMPEX PVT. LTD. 55 8 39000209 93A/1473 ATS VI MADHU BALA 163 9 60233999 93A/01/1983/ATS NAMRATA KAPOOR 163 10 39000200 93A/0672/ATS ASHOK SOOD SOOD 0 11 39000208 93A/1453 /14/AT AMIT CHIBBA 163 12 39000218 93A/2174/ATS ARUN YADAV YADAV YADAV 163 13 39000229 93A/P-251/P2/AT MAMTA SAHNI 260 14 39000203 93A/0781/ATS SHASHANK SINGH SINGH 139 15 39000210 93A/1622/ATS RAJEEV KUMAR 0 16 39000220 93A/6-GF-2/ATS SUNEEL GALGOTIA GALGOTIA 228 17 60232078 93A/P-381/ATS PURNIMA GANDHI & MS SHAFALI GA 200 18 60233531 93A/001-262/ATS ATUULL METHA 260 19 39000207 93A/0984/ATS GR RAVINDRA KUMAR TYAGI 163 20 39000212 93A/1834/ATS GR VIJAY AGARWAL 0 21 39000213 93A/2012/1 ATS KUNWAR ADITYA PRAKASH SINGH 139 22 39000211 93A/1652/01/ATS J R MALHOTRA, MRS TEJI MALHOTRA, ADITYA 139 MALHOTRA 23 39000214 93A/2051/ATS SHASHI MADAN VARTI MADAN 139 24 39000202 93A/0761/ATS GR PAWAN JOSHI 139 25 39000223 93A/F-104/ATS RAJESH CHATURVEDI 113 26 60237850 93A/1952/03 RAJIV TOMAR 139 27 39000215 93A/2074 ATS UMA JAITLY 163 28 60237921 93A/722/01 DINESH JOSHI 139 29 60237832 93A/1762/01 SURESH RAINA & RUHI RAINA 139 30 39000217 93A/2152/ATS CHANDER KANTA - 
												
												C1-27072018-Section
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												179 Reinterpreting Afghan Rule in Kashmir Dr. Aushaq Hussain Dar
The Communications Vol.27. No (01) ISSN: 0975-6558 Reinterpreting Afghan Rule in Kashmir Dr. Aushaq Hussain Dar Assistant Professor Govt. Degree College Pulwama Mr. Ali Mohammad Shah Sr. Assistant Professor GDC Pulwama Abstract: In 1753, Afghans established their political authority in Kashmir. Afhan rule has been painted with dark colours by a section of Pandit chroniclers. These Pandit chroniclers wrote in the beginning of Sikh rule and projected Afghans as religious fanatics and ruthless masters who persecuted Hindu community by subjecting them to heavy taxation and other humiliating practices. Sikh rule on the other hand was hailed as rule of deliverance by these chroniclers. This was done for the purpose of gaining sympathy of new establishment. True, Afghans were tough masters who ruthlessly exploited the people of Kashmir but we argue that Afghan governors in Kashmir were more guided by lust for power and tribal codes than their religion. Besides, Afghan state was not different than medieval imperial states which aimed at ruthless exploitation of peripheries and awarded exemplary punishments to rebels. The sufferings during the period under reference should be viewed as inclusive experience of all sections of society instead of a particular community. Key words: Afghan, Pandit, Kashmiri, Medieval, community Introduction: Punjab was invaded by Ahmad Shah Abdali third time in 1752. He defeated governor Muin-ul- Muluk, and spread terror over the whole of Northern India. At this time Kashmir was governed by Abdul Qasim Khan. He usurped the throne by displacing Mir Muqim Kanth. There upon disgruntled Kashmiri leaders, Mir Muqim Kanth and Khawaja Zahir u Din Didamiri sent their agents to Ahmad Shah Abdali and invited him to invade Kashmir. - 
												
												GENDER and MILITARISATION in KASHMIR By
BETWEEN DEMOCRACY AND NATION: GENDER AND MILITARISATION IN KASHMIR By Seema Kazi A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of PhD London School of Economics and Political Science The Gender Institute 2007 UMI Number: U501665 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. Dissertation Publishing UMI U501665 Published by ProQuest LLC 2014. Copyright in the Dissertation held by the Author. Microform Edition © ProQuest LLC. All rights reserved. This work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code. ProQuest LLC 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, Ml 48106-1346 Abstract This thesis focuses on the militarisation of a secessionist movement involving Kashmiri militants and Indian military forces in the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The term militarisation in this thesis connotes the militarised state and, more primarily, the growing influence of the military within the state that has profound implications for state and society. In contrast to conventional approaches that distinguish between inter and intra-state military conflict, this thesis analyses India’s external and domestic crises of militarisation within a single analytic frame to argue that both dimensions are not mutually exclusive but have common political origins. Kashmir, this thesis further argues, exemplifies the intersection between militarisation’s external and domestic dimensions. - 
												
												Conductor Eligible
S.No Form Regno Candidate Name Father Name DOB Mobile Remarks 1 SRTC000670 Mohd Ashraf Najar Ali Mohd Najar 01-12-1983 9906429663 ELIGIBLE 2 SRTC000911 NARESH SHARMA MADAN LAL 30-10-1988 8492842756 ELIGIBLE 3 SRTC000916 DILAWAR HUSSAIN RATHER GHULAM MOHAMMAD RATHER 15-02-1994 7006085565 ELIGIBLE 4 SRTC001349 SHOWKAT AHMAD RAINA HABIB ULLAH RAINA 13-02-1993 9797090902 ELIGIBLE 5 SRTC001477 ROMMY SHARMA ASHOK KUMAR 19-06-1989 9622351508 ELIGIBLE 6 SRTC001487 paramjeet singh SUKHDEV SINGH 28-02-1991 9796658524 ELIGIBLE 7 SRTC001563 Idrees ayoub MOHD AYOUB BHAT 04-03-1994 7889792399 ELIGIBLE 8 SRTC001635 VISHAL SHARMA SHADI LAL 13-03-1996 7006289076 ELIGIBLE 9 SRTC001706 Waseem Ahmed sofi mohammad shafi sofi 18-09-1996 9622520195 ELIGIBLE 10 SRTC002039 SUNIL SHARMA shri kailash sharma 05-08-1993 8803051145 ELIGIBLE 11 SRTC002053 SHAM PARTAP UTTAM CHAND 03-03-1988 9622305788 ELIGIBLE 12 SRTC002381 FAROOQ MAQBOOL SHIEKH MOHMAD MAQBOOL SHIEKH 16-03-1988 9596276203 ELIGIBLE 13 SRTC002536 MEHRAJ U DIN TALI MOHMAD RAMZAN TALI 15-03-1996 9797886739 ELIGIBLE 14 SRTC002723 KHALID AHMAD MALIK GH HASSAN MALIK 02-03-1983 9596003229 ELIGIBLE 15 SRTC003165 DILBAGH CHOUDHARY MOHAN LAL 05-09-1995 9055067965 ELIGIBLE 16 SRTC003201 KAMALJEET SINGH SURINDER SINGH 14-12-1994 9906315687 ELIGIBLE 17 SRTC003239 SHAHID HUSSAIN LANGOO GULAM QUADIR LANGOO 03-03-1995 9797785319 ELIGIBLE 18 SRTC003352 MERAJ U DIN SHEERGOJRI GH HASSAN SHEERGOJRI 04-03-1979 9906643411 ELIGIBLE 19 SRTC003429 MOHD KABIR ABDUL HAMID 20-11-1982 9086777601 ELIGIBLE 20 SRTC003538 Sahil saini