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Water Security in Peri-Urban South Asia Edited by Adapting to Climate Change & Urbanisation ANJAL PRAKASH and SREOSHI SINGH
Water Security in Peri-urban South Asia Edited By Adapting to Climate Change & Urbanisation ANJAL PRAKASH AND SREOSHI SINGH Collaborative research partners Contributing authors INSTITUTE OF WATER AND FLOOD MANAGEMENT, PURNAMITA DASGUPTA, AMAN DEWAN, DILIP KUMAR DUTTA, BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, PROSUN KUMAR GHOSH, SHAILI GUMMADILLI, HAMIDUL HAQ, DHAKA, BANGLADESH M SHAH ALAM KHAN, UTHPAL KUMAR, M SHAHJAHAN MONDAL, VISHAL NARAIN, ANJAL PRAKASH, PRANAY RANJAN, SOUTH ASIA CONSORTIUM FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WATER RESOURCES STUDIES, REZAUR REHMAN, RAJESH SADA, ANUSHIYA SHRESTHA, HYDERABAD, INDIA ASHUTOSH KUMAR SHUKLA, SREOSHI SINGH CENTER FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES, NEPAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KATHMANDU, NEPAL Copyright © 2013 SaciWATERs, South Asia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Water Resources Studies (SaciWATERs), B-87, 3rd Avenue, Sainikpuri, Secunderabad, India – 500 094 (www.saciwaters.org) ISBN 978-81-929178-0-1 No part of this publication may be reproduced or copied in any form without written permission. Citation: Prakash, Anjal and Sreoshi Singh (Eds). 2013. Water Security in Peri-urban South Asia: Adapting to Climate Change and Urbanisation. Hyderabad. SaciWATERs and IDRC. This project was supported by the International Development Research Center Canada. First Edition: June, 2013 (200 copies) Second Edition: January, 2014 Published by: SaciWATERs, India Book design: Somya Darshan Jee and Mohd Abdul Fahad Cover illustration: Somya Darshan Jee We would like to thank Dr. Kuntala Lahiri Dutt for critically looking -
Susan M. Walcott.Pmd
Indian Journal of Economics & Business, Special Issue China & India (2006) : 1-... HIGH TECHNOLOGY CLUSTERS IN INDIA AND CHINA: DIVERGENT PATHS SUSAN M. WALCOTT Georgia State University, Atlanta and JAMES HEITZMAN University of California, Davis The economic giants of Asia, India and China, encourage clusters of high technology companies to fuel their national economic development drives, but the paths of these neighbors follow divergent trajectories due to different interconnections between government policy and business strategy. Based on field research, economic data and targeted case studies, this article explores the impact of regional political agency, technology infrastructure (unconnected versus integrated), the central government (hands-off versus highly involved), private capital (large versus negligible), and foreign direct investment. The picture emerging from each countrys profile allows assessment of short and long-term change for these urban clusters. 1. THE TECHNOPOLE AND ASIAN URBANIZATION A growing body of multi-disciplinary scholarship focuses on technopoles: dynamic clusters of research and production organizations generating rapid employment growth within innovative sectors, forming an important component of public policy. The technopole effect - encompassing spin-offs from co-located science or business parks, the segregated enclaves of privileged employees, attractive recreational amenities, and enabling infrastructure - produces a characteristic urban morphology within an emerging category of technology-based world cities. The transformed environments where the technopole effect occurs, often defined as corridors, signify a major component in urban policy that aims at the stimulation of services on the borders of former urban cores. A clear need exists for examining such spaces of human interaction, based on case studies of new urban developments offering possibilities for global application (Grant and Nijman 2002). -
Government of Telangana Abstract
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT HIGHER EDUCATION – Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad – Constitution - Notification – Orders - Issued. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HIGHER EDUCATION (IE) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No.25 Dated:04.12.2014 Read the following:- 1. A.P. Intermediate Education Act, 1971(Act 2 of 1971) 2. G.O.Ms.No.99, Higher Education (IE.II) Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, dated:27.12.2012. 3. The Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation Act, 2014 (Central Act No.6 of 2014) 4. G.O.Ms.No.21, Higher Education (IE) Department, dated 20.10.2014 5. G.O.Ms.No.22, Higher Education (IE) Department, dated 06.11.2014. -oOo- ORDER: - The following Notification shall be published in the Extra-ordinary issue of the Telangana State Gazette dated:04.12.2014. NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Telangana Intermediate Education Act, 1971, the Government of Telangana hereby constitute a Board to be called as the “Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad” w.e.f.04.12.2014. 2. The Board shall be a body corporate having perpetual succession and a common seal and shall sue and be sued by the said corporate name. 3. In all suits and other legal proceedings by or against the Board the proceedings shall be signed and verified by the Secretary and all processes in such suits and proceedings shall be issued to, and served on, the Secretary. 4. The headquarters of the Board shall be located at Hyderabad. 5. The Board shall consist of the Chairman of the Board and the following members namely:- (i) In exercise of powers conferred under Clause (a) of sub-section (1) of Section 5 of the Telangana Intermediate Education Act, 1971, the Minister for Education, Government of Telangana, Hyderabad shall be the Chairman of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad. -
All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory Body Under Ministry of HRD, Govt
All India Council for Technical Education (A Statutory body under Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India) Nelson Mandela Marg,Vasant Kunj, New Delhi-110070 Website: www.aicte-india.org APPROVAL PROCESS 2019-20 Extension of Approval (EoA) F.No. South-Central/1-4267114323/2019/EOA Date: 25-Apr-2019 To, The Principal Secretary (Higher Education) Govt. of Telangana, D Block, 117 Telangana Secretariat, Hyderabad Sub: Extension of Approval for the Academic Year 2019-20 Ref: Application of the Institution for Extension of approval for the Academic Year 2019-20 Sir/Madam, In terms of the provisions under the All India Council for Technical Education (Grant of Approvals for Technical Institutions) Regulations 2018 notified by the Council vide notification number F.No.AB/AICTE/REG/2018 dated 31/12/2018 and norms standards, procedures and conditions prescribed by the Council from time to time, I am directed to convey the approval to Permanent Id 1-16290011 Application Id 1-4267114323 Name of the Institute RISHI MS INSTITUTE OF Name of the Society/Trust RISHI UBR CHARITABLE AND ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY FOR WOMEN Institute Address NEAR JNTUH,NIZAMPET CROSS Society/Trust Address NEAR JNTUH ROAD, NIZAMPET X ROAD KUKATPALLY,HYDERABAD KUKATPALLY,HYDERABAD,RANG 500085 AREDDI,Andhra Pradesh,500085 ANDHRA PRADESH, HYDERABAD, HYDERABAD, Telangana, 500085 Institute Type Unaided - Private Region South-Central Opted for Change from No Change from Women to Co-Ed NA Women to Co-Ed and vice and vice versa Approved or versa Not Opted for Change of Name -
Bharat Biotech Announces Successful Completion of Its Phase I/Ii Clinical Trial for 116E Rotavirus Vaccine
BHARAT BIOTECH ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ITS PHASE I/II CLINICAL TRIAL FOR 116E ROTAVIRUS VACCINE Press release dated: 28th May, 2008 The Indian Rotavirus Vaccine Development Project (RVDP) announced today encouraging results from a recent Phase I/II clinical trial of a live, natural reassortant, Oral Rotavirus Vaccine 116E (ORV 116E), conducted in New Delhi, India. RVDP is a collaborative effort with support and guidance from the Department of Biotechnology, Government of India; PATH; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC); Stanford University; US National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID); Society for Applied Studies; National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi; Indo-US Vaccine Action Program; All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Bharat Biotech International Limited. Rotavirus infections are the single largest cause of severe diarrheal disease among infants and children worldwide and cause more than 500,000 deaths in infants and children each year, with 90% of these deaths occurring in the world’s poorest countries. Rotavirus diarrhea causes more than 120,000 deaths in India alone. The Phase I/II trial was designed as a Double-blind Randomized Placebo Controlled Dose Escalating Study of ORV 116E in healthy non-malnourished infants 8-20 weeks of age with safety and immunogenicity as the primary and secondary objectives, respectively. The study was conducted by the Society for Applied Studies in New Delhi. The doses selected for administration were 104.0 and 105.0 FFU with reactogenicity, immunogenicity and viral shedding as the study endpoints. One-hundred and eighty-seven infants were enrolled for the 104.0 FFU dosage and 182 were enrolled for the 105.0 FFU dosage. -
Government of India National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MINORITY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Cause list for 01.09.2020 S.No Case No Petitioner Community Advocate Remarks St. Antony's Matriculation School, Mettu Street, Pavithiram Village & Post, District - Mr. Jose 1 111 of 2019 Thiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu - 606806 V/s. Christian Abraham Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu St. Ann's Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Thapalpetti, Madhavaram, Chennai, Mr. Jose 2 118 of 2019 Tamil Nadu - 600060 V/s. Principal Christian Abraham Secretary, School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu Carmel Nursery and Primary School, 42, Uppukkara Street, Valangaiman, Tiruvarur Mr. Jose 3 143 of 2019 District, Tamil Nadu V/s. Principal Secretary, Christian Abraham School Education Department, Government of Tamil Nadu Prem Pathshala, Canal Road, Gumniwala, Shyampur, Rishikesh Dehradun, Uttarakhand V/s. Deputy Chief Secretary (Upper Mukhya Sachiv), Higher Education, Mr. Jose 4 612 of 2019 Christian Room No. 305, 3rd Floor, Late Dr. APJ Abraham Abdul Kalam Building, (CM Building), 4, Subhash Road, Uttarakhand Secretariat, Dehradun ,Uttarakhand AGAPE Mission School, Gumniwala, By-Pass Road, Shyampur, Rishikesh, Dehra Dun, Mr. Jose 5 614 of 2019 Uttarakhand V/s. Higher Education, Ground Christian Abraham floor, Late Soban Singh Jeena Bhawan (SBI Bank Building), Uttarakhand Secretariat Velankanni Mata School, Padmai, Naraini, Banda District, Uttar Pradesh - 284403 V/s. Mr. Jose 6 114 of 2020 Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Christian Abraham Higher Education, Bahu Khandi, Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Little Flower School, Kalyan Bhadrasa, Faizabad District, Uttar Pradesh - 224202 V/s. Additional Chief Secretary, Mr. Jose 7 115 of 2020 Christian Department of Higher Education, Bahu Abraham Khandi, Secretariat, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh St. -
Covers Etc., While Testing Reasonable Suspects and Patients Of
WWW.LIVELAW.IN HIGH COURT FOR THE STATE OF TELANGANA AT HYDERABAD (Special Original Jurisdiction) TUESDAY, THE TWENTY EIGHTH DAY OF JULY TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY :PRESENT: THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI RAGHVENDRA SINGH CHAUHAN AND THE HON'BLE SRIJUSTICE B.VIJAYSEN REDDY WP(PIL) NOS: 56. 59. 61. 78. 82. 91, 92. 96. 1t',|.160j5658J40J42 & 146 0F 2020 WP(PIL). No. 56 of 2020 Between: lVlr. R. Sameer Ahmed, Advocate, '1't Floor, 1O-3-31 1l2lN3lA, Castle Hills Road No.1, Behind NMDC, Masab Tank, Hyderabad 500 057 ...Petitioner AND 1. State of Telangana, Rep. by its Chief Secretary, Secretariat, Hyderabad. 2. State of Telangana, Represented by its Principal Secretary, Medical and Health Department, Secretariat, Hyderabad. 3. State of Telangana, Represented by its Principal Secretary, lVlunicipal Administration and Urban Development, Secretariat, Hyderabad. 4. The Commissioner, Greater Hyderabad IVlunicipal Corporation, Tank Bund Road, Hyderabad. 5. State of Telangana, Represented by its Principal Secretary, Home Department, Secretariat, Hyderabad 6. The Director General of Police, State of Telangana, Lakdikapool, Hyderabad. 7. The Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad Commissionerate at Hyderabad. B. The Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad city, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad. 9. State of Telangana, Represented by its Principal Secretary, Revenue Department, Secretariat, Hyderabad. ... Respondents Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of lndia praying that in the circumstances stated in the Letter dated27.03.2020 sent by the petitioner herein -
Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment & Forests to Hyderabad on January 9, 2014
Material for Study Visit of the Department - related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment & Forests to Hyderabad on January 9, 2014 Ministry of Environment & Forests Govt. Of India Hyderabad General Hyderabad is the capital and largest city in Andhra Pradesh situated on the banks of the Musi River at coordinates of 17.366°N 78.476°E. It occupies 650 square kilometres (250 sq mi) and with a metropolitan population of near 8 million, it is fourth most populous city and sixth most populous urban agglomeration in India. In 1956, the Telangana region of Hyderabad State was merged with Andhra State to form the modern state of Andhra Pradesh, with Hyderabad city as its capital. Historically, Hyderabad was known for its pearl and di amond trading centres. Industrialisation brought major Indian manufacturing, research, and financial institutions to the city, such as the Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, the Defence Research and Development Organisation, the National Remote Sensing Centre, the National Geophysical Research Institute, the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology and the National Mineral Development Corporation. The formation of an information technology (IT) Special Economic Zone s (SEZs) by the state agencies attracted global and Indian companies to set up operations in the city. The emergence of pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries and the formation of Genome Valley during the 1990s earned it the title "India's pharmaceutical capital". The city has 140 lakes and 834 water tanks. The main lakes include Husain Sagar, built in 1562 near the city centre, Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar, which are artificial lakes created by dams on the Musi and these two reservoirs constitute the major drinking water source of Hyderabad city. -
State Plans to Set up World-Class Centre for Curative Therapies in Hyd
2 TELANGANA KHAMMAM TUESDAY 18 FEBRUARY 2020 State plans to set up world-class centre for curative therapies in Hyd State Industry Minister K T Rama Rao says that government is committed to building capabilities of tomorrow and is planning to establish a world-class institution focussed on curative therapies in Hyderabad HANS NEWS SERVICE Hyderabad: Telangana Industry and IT Minister KT Rama Rao on Monday said that government was planning to establish a world-class institution focussed on curative therapies in Hyderabad, which Inter student’s death triggers would be engaged in a�ordable de- velopment and commercialisation of new age curative therapies (par- ticularly Cell and Gene Therapy). protest by parents at D-Mart The Minister inaugurated the 17th BioAsia convention here on second year in a private college Police personnel arrived on Monday. He said that government S Parents allege that the in Hayathnagar and staying in the spot and brought the situa- was committed to building capa- security staff of D-Mart the hostel. tion under control. Based on the bilities of tomorrow and was plan- store assaulted their son On Sunday night, along with complaint police registered a ning to establish a world-class in- accusing him of chocolate his three friends he had visited case and are investigating. They stitution focussed on curative the� the stores to make purchases. are verifying the CCTV footage therapies. The institution would State Industry and IT Minister KT Rama Rao speaking a�er inaugura�ng the 17th BioAsia conven�on in Hyderabad on Monday When he had done shopping, the to get clarity in the case and are be working for curative therapies S Demand ac�on against security sta� of the stores inquiring the security sta� and for the diseases pertinent to India entry of Syngene further consoli- change due to several factors in- clearances. -
Defence Aero&Space Be Competent
Make in TVOLUME 02e ISSUE 07 HYlDERABAD JUaLY 2017 PAGESn 68 Rs. 100 A gMonthly Magazaine of Telanganna Industrialists Fa ederation (TIF) Special issue on Defence Aero&space Be competent Indigenisation is our priority Strategic City Contents Make In Telangana A monthly Magazine of Telangana Industrialists Federation (TIF) Editor-in-Chief a big leap K Sudhir Reddy Executive Editor M A Srinivasan a huge satisfaction Editor Mirupala Gopal Rao Editorial Board Singireddy Niranjan Reddy Tadakamalla Vivek Sunil Kumar Mohareer V B Shankar Dr Mahesh Y Reddy Reporting K Chandrasekhar J Srikanth 08 International Correspondents United States of America Harish S Reddy Canada 12 Mayank Chadha United Kingdom Spandana Ayachitam Legal Advisor S Bharath Kumar Circulation, Subscription & Distribution J Srikanth Be competent, if want to be Designed by Defence & Sahasra Graphics aerospace Hub For Editorial Content Email: [email protected] For advertisement & circulation Email: [email protected] Printed & Published by K Sudhir Reddy, on behalf of Telangana Industrialists Welfare Federation, Printed at Sree Designs, No. 9, GF, Prashanth Towers, Musheerabad, Hyderabad-500048 Publication Consultant Published at Telangana Industrialists Welfare Federation. H No 1-8-8/1, Ravindranagar Colony, K Raghurama Raju Habsiguda, Hyderabad – 500007, Telangana. 4 Make in Telangana i JUlY 2017 Indigenisation eTeclanogsanya sneteedsm an Unless a perfect ecosystem is developed Defence and is our priority Aerospace will not be able to flourish in Telangana, says Shiva Kumar , a leading entrepreneur voicing the industry’s concerns 22 30 Inaugural Flight Bombay- Aurangabad Capt M.D Mistry, S.S Rao,Radio Officer, Air Hostess 42 Early Birds OF 37 Hyderabad Skies Strategic City a heaven for Research & Development Need concessions 52 & nurturing a green estate 60 Make in Telangana i JUlY 2017 Make in Telangana i JUlY 2017 5 Editorial Three years of pride new state was born on 2 June 2014, after demol - ishing decades of servitude. -
Genome Valley - Bio Intiatives - Hyd Knowledge City
Genome Valley - Bio Intiatives - Hyd Knowledge City http://www.genomevalley.in/hydknowledgecity.htm HOME » BIO INITIATIVES » HYDERABAD KNOWLEDGE CITY Search THE HUB FOR YOUR BIOTECH PURSUITS Hyderabad The urban Eden - life at its best Home Recognised as the cleanest and best - lit city in the country, Hyderabad today, has metamorphosed from the Genome Valley Opulent city of the Nawabs and Zamindars into a bustling Metropolis. Replate with Cutting edge facilities Biotech Govt. Policy through harnessing Information Technology, a stable and Pro- citizen Government, healthy Regulations and a cost effective yet high Standard of living, the city offers an Unmatched lifestyle. Advisory Board Bio Initiatives Sprawling lifestyle shopping complexes and entertainment centers. BTIC Heritage and next generation clubs. Bio Resource Bio Funding Amusement parks, resorts, gaming centers and theme parks. Bio Infrastructure Preferred destination for international conferences and seminars. Hyderabad Knowledge City eSeva - computerized and integrated facilitator points for over 30 one - stop citizen services. Photo Gallery International connectivity. Biotech Players Careers Hyderabad today is the country's most preferred destination for new age technologies in the areas of Information Technology, Biotech and healthcare. Building on an established foundation of world-class Centres of Excellence infrastructure in R&D, manufacturing, healthcare and education, the state Government has initiated India's Downloads first Biotech Cluster in Hyderabad.... the Genome Valley , a geographic concentration of bioscience companies, R&D labs and medical institutions. Thus setting the stage for economic growth through Contact Us partnerships, collaborations and mutually beneficial objectives in Biotechnology. Links : ICICI knowledge park SP Biotech Park APIPR ANDHRAPRADESH.com CCMB CDFD IICT NIN Agri Science Park Copyright � 2002-04, Genome Valley. -
Fairs and Festivals, (17 Karimnagar)
PRG. 179.17 (N) 750 KARIMNAGAR CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 VOLUME II ANDHRA PRADESH PART VII - B (17) F AIRS AND FESTIV (17. Karimnagar District) A. CHANDRA SEKHAR OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Superintendent of Census Operations, Andhra Pradesh Price: Rs. 5.25 P. or 12 Sh. 3 d. or $ 1.89 c. 1961 CENSUS PUBLICATIONS, ANDHRA PRADESH (All the Census Publications of this State bear Vol. No. II) PART I-A (i) General Report (Chapters I to V) PART I-A (ii) General Report (Chapters VI to IX) PART I-A (iii) Gen'eral Report (Chapters eX to Xll) PART I-B Report on Vital Statistics PART I-C Subsidiary Tables PART II-A General Population Tables PART II-B (i) Economic Tables (B-1 to B-IV) PART II-B eii) Economic Tables (B-V to B-IX] PART II-C Cultural and Migration Tables PART III Household Economic Tables PART IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments (with Subsidiary Tables) PART IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables PART V-A Special Tables for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PART V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PART VI Villag~ Survey Monographs (46) PART VII-A (1) l PART VlI-A (2) ~ ... Handicrafts Survey Reports (Selected Crafts) I PART VII-A (3) J PART VII-B (1 to 20) ... Fairs and Festivals (Separate Book for each District) PART VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration l }- (Not for sale) PART VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation J PART IX State Atlas PART X Special Report on Hyderabad City District Census Handbooks (Separate Volume for each District) I 1.