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Student Welfare Division Campus Location Campus Address BITS, Pilani - Hyderabad Campus Jawahar Nagar, Shameerpet Mandal, Hyderabad, 500078, Telangana State. INDIA Telephone: For general queries: +91-040 66303999 For Admission related queries: +91-040 66303830 Fax: +91-040 66303998 Campus Location: BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus is about 25 Kms from Secunderabad Central Railway station, on the Rajiv Rahadari (Karimnagar Highway) near Hakimpet Air Force station. The campus is in a serene atmosphere amidst scenic terrain with small hillocks and urban forest, near Shameerpet lake. The campus spreads across 200 acres of land. The campus is situated in the vicinity of institutions like ICICI Knowledge Park, NALSAR Law University, SP Bio-Tech Park etc. How to reach BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus from Secunderabad. From Secunderabad railway station to BITS-Pilani, Hyderabad Campus one has to travel 22 KM on Rajiv Rahadari/ Karim Nagar Highway, up to Dongala Mysamma Junction after Alankruta Resorts in Thumkunta Village and take a right turn towards Ghatkesar. After travelling 1.5 KMs on this road, there is again a diversion to the right leading to the Campus. BITS sign boards indicating the directions are available on the way. There is a direct Bus No. 212 from Secunderabad Railway station (Gurudwara Point) to BITS-Pilani Hyderabad Campus main gate. Besides there are city buses having numbers 211S, 211A, 211C, 211D, 211E, 211J, 211K, 211T, 211U, 567, 568, 569 which ply from Secunderabad Railway Station to various destinations to the Campus side. Further, there are many APSRTC buses from Secunderabad, Jubilee bus stand to Karim Nagar, Siddhipet, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani Tel: +91 40 6630 3820 Hyderabad Campus, Jawahar Nagar, Shameerpet Mandal Fax: +91 40 6630 3998 Hyderabad 500078, Telangana, India Web: www.bits-pilani.ac.in/Hyderabad Student Welfare Division Ramagundam, Gajwel, Cheriyal etc. -
GI Journal No. 75 1 November 26, 2015
GI Journal No. 75 1 November 26, 2015 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO.75 NOVEMBER 26, 2015 / AGRAHAYANA 05, SAKA 1936 GI Journal No. 75 2 November 26, 2015 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Bagh Prints of Madhya Pradesh (Logo )- GI Application No.505 7 Sankheda Furniture (Logo) - GI Application No.507 19 Kutch Embroidery (Logo) - GI Application No.509 26 Karnataka Bronzeware (Logo) - GI Application No.510 35 Ganjifa Cards of Mysore (Logo) - GI Application No.511 43 Navalgund Durries (Logo) - GI Application No.512 49 Thanjavur Art Plate (Logo) - GI Application No.513 57 Swamimalai Bronze Icons (Logo) - GI Application No.514 66 Temple Jewellery of Nagercoil (Logo) - GI Application No.515 75 5 GI Authorised User Applications Patan Patola – GI Application No. 232 80 6 General Information 81 7 Registration Process 83 GI Journal No. 75 3 November 26, 2015 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 75 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 26th November 2015 / Agrahayana 05th, Saka 1936 has been made available to the public from 26th November 2015. GI Journal No. 75 4 November 26, 2015 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 530 Tulaipanji Rice 31 Agricultural 531 Gobindobhog Rice 31 Agricultural 532 Mysore Silk 24, 25 and 26 Handicraft 533 Banglar Rasogolla 30 Food Stuffs 534 Lamphun Brocade Thai Silk 24 Textiles GI Journal No. -
The Crafts and Textiles of Hyderabad and Telangana 11 Days/10 Nights
The Crafts and Textiles of Hyderabad and Telangana 11 Days/10 Nights Activities Overnight Day 1 Fly U.S. to Hyderabad. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to Hyderabad your hotel by private car. Day 2 The city of Hyderabad was constructed in 1591 by King Hyderabad Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, which ruled this region of the Deccan plateau from 1507 to 1687. During this time, the Sultanate faced numerous incursions by the Mughals and the Hindu Marathas. In 1724, the Mughal governor of the Deccan arrived to govern the city. His official title was the Nizam- ul-Muluk, or Administrator of the Realm. After the death of Emperor Aurangzeb, he declared his independence and established the Asaf Jahi dynasty of Nizams. The Nizams of Hyderabad were known for their tremendous wealth, which came from precious gems mined in nearby Golconda (see Day 3), the area's natural resources, a vibrant pearl trade, agricultural taxes and friendly cooperation with the British. Much of the architecture still existing in Hyderabad thus dates from the reigns of the Qutb Shahi Sultans or the Nizams. European influences were introduced by the British in the 19th and 20th centuries. At the center of old Hyderabad sits the Charminar, or "four towers," which dates to 1591 and is surrounded by a lively bazaar and numerous mosques and palaces. This morning we will enjoy a leisurely walk through the area. We will stop to admire the colorful tile mosaics found inside the Badshahi Ashurkhana. This Royal House of Mourning was built in 1595 as a congregation hall for Shia Muslims during Muharram. -
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) =0 ) 1 , , , RNI Regn. No. MPENG/2004/13703, Regd. No. L-2/BPLON/41/2006-2008 $%$) *+,- *+*+, /-012 ' -(. 1 A 0';.+&'BA+. 2*/0!&+')'/*!$0*B C/ /&?+!10'+!' )'*!*?-&.( 2.1/*22/&'(/+ +/&?!+/!1+ ?/&)!$/+ .*!'$+''&0.-/)! )/ /$'!+/&!/&!1 (!&A.+1/-!0/& )'+/)& B)'+/2/)!;/B(/)/ >* ? &( 67$$ :3 >/ ' / . # +. /0/*1 */ *(20 '" (( QR However, the needy person, he asked. that because of the shortage of Government’s decision to allow Dr Rajendra Prasad, Spine vaccines and the large popula- vaccination to only 45 years of and Neurosurgeon at tion that needs to be vaccinat- age and above has not gone Indraprastha Apollo Hospital ed there will be delay. But I down well with the health in Sarita Vihar in Delhi, echoed strongly feel that the experts who said that co-mor- similar views saying, “I am dis- Government should spend on bidity, and not age should be appointed that at this point the production of vaccines rather the criteria for vaccination. Government has not opened than spending huge amounts Trying to bring home their up vaccination for all those on elections where there is point, the doctors pointed out above 18 years of age, especially total disregard for social dis- that a large number of the in the wake of the rapid second tancing and I am sure we will below-45 population suffer wave. see a bad effect of this shortly,” from various comorbidity con- “However, I do understand said Dr Prasad. ditions and are more vulnera- ble to the infections than those who are at or above 45. Dr Rahul Bhargava, Director, Department of Clinical Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant, Fortis Hospital in Gurugram, said ! " # $ &'()'*! economy and is involved in for- that “I believe after covering 60 #% & mal occupation in offices plus people, the Government o speed up the vaccination (Government and private) or should have made comorbidi- ! Tdrive across the country, manufacturing and services. -
Swati Vyas* Original Research Paper Textile Design Dr. K. D. Joshi Dr
Original Research Paper Volume - 10 | Issue - 6 | June - 2020 | PRINT ISSN No. 2249 - 555X | DOI : 10.36106/ijar Textile Design REVIEW PAPER: PRINTING TECHNIQUES OF MADHYA PRADESH Assistant Professor, Textile Design Department, National Institute of Fashion Swati Vyas* Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India *Corresponding Author Dr. K. D. Joshi Faculty of Design, Professor. (Guide), Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Dr. Isha Bhatt Faculty of Design, Professor. (Guide), Banasthali Vidyapeeth, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT This review was performed involving studies and documentation on the topic of Block Printing of Madhya Pradesh. The study is based on secondary data which was taken from books, journals, e-journals, e-resources, articles and Ph.D. thesis work available. Some keywords were identied to select the documentation. The next was to screen the abstract of the selected papers and exclude the rest which did not meet the selection criteria. Additionally, 9 full-text articles, 10 research papers, 3 Ph. D. and 10 books were assessed for eligibility. The SLR approach was adopted to select the related text from all available literature. Few criteria's were identied for the same and implemented using keywords. After reading and reviewing these research Papers, analysis of data was done to achieve conclusion. The objective of the literature review of block printing techniques of Madhya Pradesh, is to identify printing techniques and clusters which are more renowned and well documented, and further to identify the gap of research. There is no review paper available on this area which makes it necessary to analyse the documentation status of block printing clusters in Madhya Pradesh. -
List of Engineering College Files Status in Unit - Iv
LIST OF ENGINEERING COLLEGE FILES STATUS IN UNIT - IV Applied for permission / Regularization Sl.No Name of the Institute Location details or not P. No. Sy. No. 32 Lords Institute of Engineering Himayathnagar (V), 1 & Technology Rajendranagar (M) Applied CMR College Engineering Sy.No.66, 67, 68, 82, Technology 91, 92, 115/n, at 2 M/s. MGR Educational society Kandlakoya (V), Medchal (M) Applied Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Sy. No. 483, 484 M/s. Maruthi Educational 488, & 489, at 3 Society Dundigal (V), Quthbullapur (M Applied B.P. In Engg. College In Sy. No. 42, 43, 44, 76, 77, 78, &79 at Yamnampet (V), 4 M/s. Sree Educational Society Ghatkesar (M) R.R. Dist Applied Plot No. Sy. No. 66,67, 68, 82, 91, 92, 115, Kandlakoya (V), 5 MGR. Educational Society Medchal (M),R.R. Dist. Applied B.P. In Engineering College G+3 Floors in Sy. No. 83, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, at Kandlakoya (V), Medchal (M) 6 CMR Educational Society R.R. Dist. Applied B.P. In College of Pharmacy of In Sy. No. 70, 80, 81, &82 at Kandlakoya (V), 7 CMR Educational Society Medchal (M), R.R. Dist. Applied B.P. in Engg. College M/s. Kommuri Prathap Reddy Sy. No. 1140 Ghanapur (V) 8 Educational Society Ghatkesar (M) Applied M/s CMR Technical Educational 9 Society, B.P. in Engg. College, Applied B.P. in Engg. College G+2 Plans in Sy NO. 505, &506, M/s. St. Vincent Educational of Mysammagutta Ghatkesar(M) 10 Society R.R. -
New Trends in Bagh Prints:A Prospective Study
P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-IV, ISSUE-I, January-2015 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 Asian Resonance New Trends in Bagh Prints:A Prospective Study Abstract Block printing is an ancient art that has been practiced in India for thousands of years. The earliest documented evidence of this craft is from the times of Alexander the Great in 327 B.C, when he mentions ‗beautiful printed cottons‘ in India. Bagh printing in its current form started in 1962 when a group of Muslim Khatri weavers migrated from the near by Manavar to Bagh. They were originally from Sindh, and had since migrated to Marwad in Rajasthan and then to Manavar, with them they brought the block printing technique, which is now the unique Bagh printing style. In Bagh printing, only vegetable dyes are used, the main colours being black and red. For black colour, a mixture of harada and iron ore is used. For red, a mixture of alum and dhavada flower is used. These dyes are extracted and prepared locally. Wooden blocks are used for making block prints. For raw material cotton, silk and combination clothes are used, due to good absorption power. The whole method goes through a long process of dyeing and printing by different traditional designs. Once the printing is finished the cloth is left to dry in sun. To cover the whole process, survey and interview methods are used, by these methods data‘s are collected randomly. For results, Chi square test is applied and the significant level is checked. -
Hyderabad BMW Quantities Details for the Month of Mar'21 Mar'2021 Name of the Hospital Yellow Red P.P.Cont Blue
Medicare Environmental Management Pvt Ltd - Hyderabad BMW Quantities Details For The Month Of Mar'21 Mar'2021 Name of the Hospital Yellow Red P.P.Cont Blue BEDS TOTAL QTY Sl. NO. Sl. B CodeP Qty in Kgs Qty in Kgs Qty in Kgs Qty in Kgs HYDERABAD DIST 1 1084072 T S R T C HOSPITAL - TARNAKA 175 805 49 47 133 1034 2 1087923 GOVT.HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL CARE - ERRAGADDA 500 1530 143 138 388 2198 3 1073714 NILOUFER HOSPITAL - RED HILLS 500 1506 141 136 382 2164 4 1073704 E S I C MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL -SANATH NAGAR 630 1651 563 60 285 2559 5 1078224 GOVT.GENERAL & CHEST HOSPITAL - HYDERBAD 305 3518 1005 107 402 5032 6 1088787 GANDHI HOSPITAL - SEC'BAD 1012 7084 1470 162 607 9323 7 1090772 YASHODA SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL - MALAKPET 300 4820 1418 50 198 6486 8 1086339 YASHODA HOSPITAL-SECUNDERABAD 600 9180 2700 96 378 12354 9 1079917 KRISHNA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCINCES - SEC'BAD 675 10328 3038 108 425 13898 10 1084137 AAROGYA HOSPITAL - ABIDS 20 85 4 5 11 105 11 1084843 ABHAYA - BBC CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL - VIDYANAGAR 30 127 8 8 17 160 12 1077447 ADITYA HOSPITALS PVT.LTD - BEGUMPET 102 169 11 11 22 213 13 1083997 AMAR MATERNITY NURSING HOME - VIDYANAGAR 15 64 4 4 9 81 14 1073646 AMBA NURSING HOME - V N COLONY 20 85 6 5 11 107 15 1083179 ANUPAMA NURSING HOME - AMEERPET 15 63 4 4 8 80 16 1073648 ANUSHA HOSPITAL - MEHIDIPATNAM 20 84 6 5 11 107 17 1079774 SOUMYA HOSPITAL - MEHIDIPATNAM 10 43 3 3 6 54 18 1087639 BHARATHI CLINICS - BALKAM PET 0 64 4 4 9 81 19 1088494 SRI BHARGAVI HOSPITAL - BORABANDA 15 64 4 4 9 81 20 1089077 C C SHROFF MEMORIAL HOSPITAL -
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pincode officename districtname statename 500001 Hyderabad G.P.O. Hyderabad TELANGANA 500001 State Bank Of Hyderabad S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500001 Seetharampet S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500001 Gandhi Bhawan S.O (Hyderabad) Hyderabad TELANGANA 500001 Moazzampura S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500002 Hyderabad Jubilee H.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500002 Moghalpura S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500003 Secunderabad H.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500003 Kingsway S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 Khairatabad H.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 Vidhan Sabha S.O (Hyderabad) Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 A.Gs Office S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 Anandnagar S.O (Hyderabad) Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 Bazarghat S.O (Hyderabad) Hyderabad TELANGANA 500004 Parishram Bhawan S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500005 Balapur B.O K.V.Rangareddy TELANGANA 500005 Jalapally B.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500005 Pahadishareef B.O K.V.Rangareddy TELANGANA 500005 Crp Camp S.O (Hyderabad) Hyderabad TELANGANA 500005 Keshogiri S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500006 Karwan Sahu S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500006 Kulsumpura S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500006 Mangalhat S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500007 IICT S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500007 Ngri S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500007 Tarnaka S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500007 Jama I Osmania S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Nanakramguda B.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Toli Chowki S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Sakkubai Nagar S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Kakatiya Nagar S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Lunger House S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500008 Golconda S.O Hyderabad TELANGANA 500009 Manovikasnagar S.O Hyderabad -
MISSION for ELMINATION of POVERTY in MUNICIPAL AREAS (MEPMA) Department of MA&UD, Government of Telangana
MISSION FOR ELMINATION OF POVERTY IN MUNICIPAL AREAS (MEPMA) Department of MA&UD, Government of Telangana RFP No.MEPMA-SEP/EDP/1/2019 Date 06/09/2019 Request for Proposal (RFP) for Engagement of Agency for Establishment of Enterprises through skill development for Urban Poor and their incubation in all Urban Local Bodies in Telangana State September 2019 Page | 1 DISCLAIMER This Request for Proposal (RFP) is issued by Mission Director, Mission for Elimination of Poverty in Municipal Areas (MEPMA), Govt. of Telangana. Each participant bidder should make their own independent assessment and seek their own professional, technical, financial and legal advice prior to submission of bids. The information contained in this bid document or subsequently provided to Bidders(s), in documentary or written form, by or on behalf of MEPMA or any of its employees or advisors, is provided to Bidders(s) on the terms and conditions set out in this bid document and such other terms and conditions subject to which such information is provided. This bid document is not an agreement and is neither an offer nor invitation by MEPMA to the prospective Bidders or any other person. The purpose of this bid document is to provide interested parties with information that may be useful to them in the formulation of their proposal pursuant to this bid document (the “Bid”). This bid document includes statements, which reflect various assumptions and assessments arrived at by MEPMA in relation to the scope of services to be provided by the selected agency. Such assumptions, assessments and statements do not purport to contain all the information that each Bidder may require. -
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List of Craftspersons of Handicrafts for the SurajkundList Crafts of Craftspersons Mela 2001 of Handloom for the Year 2017 Name of Craftperson Father's/Husband Name Discipline Award Work Hut Status Assistant Name Address Confirm/ No. List Number Waiting Rec. Agency Andhra Pradesh 1 Sh. Boga Sh. Lt. Siddaiah Saree dress Assistant Name 12-126, Mallamma Material Venkatagiri Town,Nellore Distt Nellore, Andhra Pradesh 2 Sh. Gowrabathni Sh. Benkata Subbaiah Saree Dress Assistant Name 1-55, Bangarupeta, Venkatagiri Material Nellore(Distt.), Nellore Andhra pradesh 3 Sh. Gunti Venkata Sh. Venkata Narayana Saree Assistant Name 5-188, Weavers Colony Mangalagiri, Guntur(Distt.) Guntur, Andhra Pradesh 4 Sh. Kuna Sh. Venkatasubbaiah Saree dress Assistant Name 1st Ward Bangarupeta Material Nellore Distt Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Monday, January 23, 2017 Page 1 of 29 Name of Craftperson Father's/Husband Name Discipline Award Work Hut Status Assistant Name Address Confirm/ No. List Number Waiting Rec. Agency 5 Sh. Patnam Cheerala Sh. Munaswamy reddy Saree dress Assistant Name 2-91, Kattela Street Material Venkatagiri, Nellore Distt Nellore, Andhra Pradesh 6 Sh. Patnam Muneendra Sh. Krishnaiah Saree Dress Assistant Name 22-108, Kattela Street Material Venkatagiri, Nellore(Distt.), Nellore, Andhra pradesh 7 Sh. Patnam Muni Raja Sh. Muni Ratnam Saree dress Assistant Name 21-93, Kattela Street Material Venkatagiri, Nellore Distt Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Total of Andhra Pradesh 7 Monday, January 23, 2017 Page 2 of 29 Name of Craftperson Father's/Husband Name Discipline Award Work Hut Status Assistant Name Address Confirm/ No. List Number Waiting Rec. Agency Bihar 8 Saree, Stoll Assistant Name MD Monawwarali Badaralampur, Near Pansalla Bhagalpur, Bihar 9 Sh. -
District Census Handbook, Hyderabad, Part II
CENSUS OF INDIA, 1951 HYDERABAD STATE District Cel1sus Hal1dbook HYDERABAD DISTRICT PART II Issued by BUREAU OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS FINANCE DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF HYDERABAD PRICE Rs. 4 HYDERABAD DISTRICT HYDERABAD DISTRICT HYDERABAD STATE SCALE 1 INCH-1S MILES "'+. 0-;, "'.,:f>,r • 'f'", I v"'/ IrfEDAK DISTRICT. J fROM SANGAREOOY ;f:_._._ • '''1 FROM WADI ~:;nU~~~~~ TO KAZIPET fROM PAR(H ",., ,.,., NALGONDA DISTRICT i l........ J" .1 '-.: ...... ," ..... "" )" MAHBUSNAGAR DISTRICT '.-.• ~ ....0 '. c....... " "'.,.'f-Q ~ '1 REFERENOES DISTRICT BOUNDARY _ •• _ •• _ .. _ TALUQ .f '" " DISTRICT HEADQUARTER (3) TALUQ ... " o ~OAD RAILWAY M. G. 4"" ... " ......... ~IV~.R R,,'LWAY 8. G.. P .. '::PAREI) By THE SETTLEMENT & LAND RECORD DEPT CON'tENTS PAGE' MAP OF HYDERABAD DISTRICT Frontispiece PT,jllCt' v l!:xplanatory Note on Tables .. 1 I,ist of Censlls Tracts~H.'·derabad District 5 1.' ,GENERAL POPULATION TABLES Table A- I--Area, Houses and Population .. 6 Table A- I1--Variation in Population during Fifty Years 8 Table A- III~Towns and Villages Classified by Population 10 Table A- IV-Towns Classified by Population with Variations since 1901 12 Table A- V~Towns arranged Territorially with Population by I,ivelihood Classes 16 ,. 2. ECONOMIC TABLES Table B- I-Livelihood Classes and Sub-Classes .. 18 Table B- I1~Secondary Means of Livelihood .. 24 3. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL TABLES Table D-I (i) Languages-Mother Tongue 28 Table D-I (ii) Languages-Bilingualism 82 Table D- II-Religion .. 40 Table D- III--Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 42 Tahle D-VII--Htl:'racy by Educational Standards 44 4. GENERAL SUMMARY TABLE Table E Summary Figures by Tahsils 46 5.