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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. -
General Report on the Census, Economic Trends and Projections, Part I-A(Iii), Vol-V
PRG. 4.III(N) (D) 75 CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 VOLUME V GUJARAT PART I-A (iii) GENERAL REPORT ON THE CENSUS ECONOMIC TRENDS AND PROJECTIONS R. K. TRIVEDI Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat PRICE Rs. 16.00 P. or 37 Sh. 4 d. or $ U.S. 5.76 Z :!'. ~ 0 ell • I i ell " I I"I I iii """ 0 " o "... CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Census of India, 1961 Volume V -Gujarat is being published in~ the following parts: I-A(i) General Report I-A(ii) " I-A(iii) General Report-Economic Trends and Projections I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey I-C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables II-B (1) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C) II-B (2) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX) II-C Cultural and Migration Tables III Household Economic Tables (Tables n-X to B-XVII) IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints) VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs) VII-A Selected Crafts of Gujarat VII-B Fairs and Festivals VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration I Not for Sale VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation J IX Atlas Volume X-A Special Report on Cities X-B Special Tables on Cities and Block Directory X-C Special' Migrant Tables for Ahmedabad City STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 1 7 District Census Handbooks in English 17 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati PRIN1'ED BY JIVANJI D. -
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. -
Ethnographic Series, Sidhi, Part IV-B, No-1, Vol-V
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 VOLUMEV, PART IV-B, No.1 ETHNOGRAPHIC SERIES GUJARAT Preliminary R. M. V ANKANI, investigation Tabulation Officer, and draft: Office of the CensuS Superintendent, Gujarat. SID I Supplementary V. A. DHAGIA, A NEGROID L IBE investigation: Tabulation Officer, Office of the Census Superintendent, OF GU ARAT Gujarat. M. L. SAH, Jr. Investigator, Office of the Registrar General, India. Fieta guidance, N. G. NAG, supervision and Research Officer, revised draft: Office of the Registrar General, India. Editors: R. K. TRIVEDI, Su perintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat. B. K. Roy BURMAN, Officer on Special Duty, (Handicrafts and Social Studies), Office of the Registrar General, India. K. F. PATEL, R. K. TRIVEDI Deputy Superintendent of Census Superintendent of Census Operations, Gujarat. Operations, Gujarat N. G. NAG, Research Officer, Office' of the Registrar General, India. CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Census of India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the following parts: '" I-A(i) General Report '" I-A(ii)a " '" I-A(ii)b " '" I-A(iii) General Report-Economic Trends and Projections :« I-B Report on Vital Statistics and Fertility Survey :I' I-C Subsidiary Tables '" II-A General Population Tables '" II-B(I) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C) '" II-B(2) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX) '" II-C Cultural and Migration Tables :t< III Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) "'IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments :t<IV-B Housing and Establishment -
State Dist GP Village CSP Name Contact Number Model Punjab FARIDKOT Dhiman Wali Dhiman Wali AMRITPAL SINGH 9915004096 PMJDY Punj
State Dist GP Village CSP Name Contact number Model Punjab FARIDKOT Dhiman wali Dhiman wali AMRITPAL SINGH 9915004096 PMJDY Punjab FARIDKOT Pakhi Kalan Pakhi Kalan Amandeep kaur 9803287500 PMJDY Punjab FATEHGARH SAHIB RAILON RAILON MOHANVEER SINGH 9781448504 PMJDY Punjab FAZILKA Mamu Joya Mamu Joya SARBJEET KAUR 7347511711 PMJDY Punjab MOGA Chotian Kalan Chotian Kalan Paramjeet kumari 9781610459 PMJDY Punjab KAPURTHALA Khagura Khagura AJIT SINGH M1 8968229045 PMJDY Punjab FAZILKA Moran Wala Moran Wala MAMTA RANI 9780974040 PMJDY Punjab FAZILKA Chak Jamalgarh Chak Jamalgarh PARVEEN KAUR 9465906424 PMJDY Punjab FEROZEPUR Chak Tahli Wala Chak Tahli Wala AMANDEEP SINGH 9988700440 PMJDY Punjab FEROZEPUR Chuhar Khilchi Chuhar Khilchi Hazoor Singh 9781138479 PMJDY Punjab FEROZEPUR Ferozepur City Ferozepur City Tersem Singh 9501930503 PMJDY Punjab FEROZEPUR Mehma Mehma GURDEEP SINGH 9781628193 PMJDY Punjab AMRITSAR Chak Aul Chak Aul KULDEEP SINGH 9888387466 PMJDY Punjab AMRITSAR Fathewal Fathewal RAMANPREET SINGH 9914110712 PMJDY Punjab GURDASPUR Babehali Babehali Gagandeep singh 9888860636 PMJDY Punjab GURDASPUR Jagowal Bet Jagowal Bet Raman Ohri 9814073389 PMJDY Punjab KAPURTHALA Chuharhwal Chuharhwal Sandeep Singh 9646864661 PMJDY Punjab LUDHIANA PABBIAN PABBIAN SONY KAUR 9888967594 PMJDY Punjab MOGA Chotta Ghar Chotta Ghar Gurjent Singh 9814913151 PMJDY Punjab TARN TARAN Asal Asal Gurwinder Singh 9501272812 PMJDY Punjab TARN TARAN Jaur singh Wala Jaur singh Wala Rajbir singh 9915674442 PMJDY Punjab TARN TARAN Deo Deo Ramandeep Singh 9779320303 -
Afghanistan Turmoil and Its Implications for Pakistan’S Security (2009-2016)
AFGHANISTAN TURMOIL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN’S SECURITY (2009-2016) By MUHAMMAD TARIQ Reg. No.11-AU-RM-M.PHIL-P/SCIENCE-F-5 Ph. D (Political Science) SUPERVISOR Dr. JEHANZEB KHALIL Co-Supervisor Dr. Manzoor Ahmad DEPARTMENT OF POLITCAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ABDUL WALI KHAN UNIVERSITY MARDAN Year 2018 1 AFGHANISTAN TURMOIL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN’S SECURITY (2009-2016) By MUHAMMAD TARIQ Reg. No.11-AU-RM-M.PHIL-P/SCIENCE-F-5 Ph. D (Political Science) Dissertation submitted to the Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Ph. D in Political Science DEPARTMENT OF POLITCAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ABDUL WALI KHAN UNIVERSITY MARDAN YEAR 2018 2 Author’s Declaration I, Muhammad Tariq__hereby state that my Ph D thesis titled, “ Afghanistan Turmoil and Its Implications for Pakistan’s Security (2009-2016) is my own work and has not been submitted previously by me for taking any degree from this University i.e. ABDUL WALI KHAN UNIVERSITY MARDAN or anywhere else in the country/world. At any time if my statement is found to be incorrect even after my Graduate, the University has the right to withdraw my Ph D degree. Name of Student: Muhammad Tariq Date: 10 January, 2018 3 Plagiarism Undertaking I solemnly declare that research work presented in the thesis titled “AFGHANISTAN TURMOIL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN’s SECURITY (2009- 2016)” is solely my research work with no significant contribution from any other person. Small contribution/help wherever taken has been duly acknowledged and that complete thesis has been written by me. -
Ravindra Kaushik
Ravindra Kaushik Ravindra Kaushik. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better. Ravindra Kaushik (1952â“1999) was a former RAW agent who was caught and jailed in Pakistan where he eventually died.[1][2][3][4][5]. YouTube Encyclopedic. 1/3. Ravindra Kaushik Songs Download- Listen to Ravindra Kaushik songs MP3 free online. Play Ravindra Kaushik hit new songs and download Ravindra Kaushik MP3 songs and music album online on Gaana.com. Ravindra Kaushik. 8 Tracks | 1 Album. play all. start radio. Ravindra Kaushik. 8 Tracks | 1 Album. Top Songs. Ravindra Kaushik (a.k.a. Nabi Ahmed Shakir; 11 April 1952 â“ November 2001) was an Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent who lived undercover in Pakistan before he was jailed and would die while incarcerated. Ravindra Kaushik was born in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan on April 11, 1952. He also did his graduation from there. Kaushik displayed his talent at the national level dramatic meet in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, which was witnessed by officials from the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's Ravindra Kaushikâ™s father named J M Kaushik was an Indian Air Force Officer and after retirement his father worked in local textile mill. In 1971, his father got a job in Delhi and he shifted to Delhi with his family. During imprisonment Ravindra Kaushik secretly sent more than a dozen letters to his family mentioning of the torture and pain he was going through. After those letters his father died due to heart attack. Ravindra kaushik - unreconized hero. 2,190 likes · 1 talking about this. -
District Census Handbook, 12 Kaira
CENSUS 1961 GUJARAT DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK 12 K·,AIRA DISTRICT R. K. TRIVEDI Superintendent of Census ,Operations. Gujarat PRICE Rs. 9.95 of. DISTRICT: KAIRA l () '<'0 ~ '<'15' '0 --;:::--- i(/~ ,,' 1<1 ,0 \ a: , I ...,<f "-,.\ :;) ) :I.:l CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Census of India, 1961 Volume V-Gujarat is being published in the following parts: I-A General Report I--B Report on Vital S~atistics and Fertility Survey I-C Subsidiary Tables lI-A General Population Tables II-B(l) General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IV-C) I1-B(2) General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-IX) II-C Cultural and Migration Tables 111 Household Economic Tables (Tables B-X to B-XVII) IV-A Report on Housing and Establishments IV-B Housing and Establishment Tables V-A Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes V-B Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (including reprints) VI Village Survey Monographs (25 Monographs) VII-A Selected Crafts of Gujarat VII-B Fairs and Festivals VIII-A Administra tion Report-Enumera tion I Not for Sale VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation IX A tlas Volume X Special Report on Cities STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 17 District Census Handbooks in English 17 District Census Handbooks in Gujarati CONTENTS PREFACE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PART I (i) rntroductory Essay . 1-35 (1) Location and Physical Features, (2) Administrative Set-up, (3) Local Self Government, (4) Population, (5) Housing, (6) Agriculture, (7) Livestock, (8) Irrigation, (9) Co-operation, -
Name Capital Salute Type Existed Location/ Successor State Ajaigarh State Ajaygarh (Ajaigarh) 11-Gun Salute State 1765–1949 In
Location/ Name Capital Salute type Existed Successor state Ajaygarh Ajaigarh State 11-gun salute state 1765–1949 India (Ajaigarh) Akkalkot State Ak(k)alkot non-salute state 1708–1948 India Alipura State non-salute state 1757–1950 India Alirajpur State (Ali)Rajpur 11-gun salute state 1437–1948 India Alwar State 15-gun salute state 1296–1949 India Darband/ Summer 18th century– Amb (Tanawal) non-salute state Pakistan capital: Shergarh 1969 Ambliara State non-salute state 1619–1943 India Athgarh non-salute state 1178–1949 India Athmallik State non-salute state 1874–1948 India Aundh (District - Aundh State non-salute state 1699–1948 India Satara) Babariawad non-salute state India Baghal State non-salute state c.1643–1948 India Baghat non-salute state c.1500–1948 India Bahawalpur_(princely_stat Bahawalpur 17-gun salute state 1802–1955 Pakistan e) Balasinor State 9-gun salute state 1758–1948 India Ballabhgarh non-salute, annexed British 1710–1867 India Bamra non-salute state 1545–1948 India Banganapalle State 9-gun salute state 1665–1948 India Bansda State 9-gun salute state 1781–1948 India Banswara State 15-gun salute state 1527–1949 India Bantva Manavadar non-salute state 1733–1947 India Baoni State 11-gun salute state 1784–1948 India Baraundha 9-gun salute state 1549–1950 India Baria State 9-gun salute state 1524–1948 India Baroda State Baroda 21-gun salute state 1721–1949 India Barwani Barwani State (Sidhanagar 11-gun salute state 836–1948 India c.1640) Bashahr non-salute state 1412–1948 India Basoda State non-salute state 1753–1947 India -
समाचार पत्र से चियत अंश Newspapers Clippings
2020 समाचार पत्र से चियत अंश Newspapers Clippings A Daily service to keep DRDO Fraternity abreast with DRDO Technologies, Defence Technologies, Defence Policies, International Relations and Science & Technology Volume: 45 Issue: 95 29 April 2020 रक्षारक्षा िवज्ञानिवज्ञान प ुतकालयपुतकालय DefenceDefence Science Science Library Library रक्षारक्षा वैज्ञािनक वैज्ञािनक स ूचनासूचना एव एवं ंप्रलप्रलेखनेखन कक द्र DefenceDefence Scientific Scientific Information Information & & Documentation Documentation Centre Centre मेटकॉफटकॉफ हाउसहाउस, िदली, िदली - 110- 110 054 054 MetcalfeMetcalfe House, House, Delhi Delhi ‐ ‐ 110110 054 054 CONTENT S. No. TITLE Page No. COVID-19: DRDO’s Contribution 1 1. DRDO adapts two more bio-warfare technologies to fight Covid-19 1 COVID-19: DRDO/SITRA/OFB/DPSUs/IIT Contribution 2-5 2. Manufacturing of PPE coveralls ramped up 2 3. IIT students develop intubation boxes for Covid-19 patients with breathing 2 problems 4. Rajnath asks OFB, DPSUs to ramp up production 3 DRDO Technology 5-6 5. TEDBF v/s. N-AMCA: Future of Indian Navy 5 COVID-19: Defence Forces Contribution 6-10 6. 100 ft apart: Indian Army develops remote-controlled trolley to deliver essentials 5 7. Covid-19: एयर इंिडया और नौसेना ने कसी कमर, वदेश लाए जाएंगे खाड़ी देश म 7 फंसे भारतीय 8. Coronavirus | Massive evacuation planned from Gulf 9 9. No haircuts for Indian Army as coronavirus cases cross 29,000 in India 10 Defence Strategic: National/International 11-25 10. Defence budget may be slashed by 40%, may save Centre Rs 80,000 crore 11 11. -
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MS. I* -n * ^j GOVERNMENT OF INDIA \ WHITE PAPER ON INDIAN STATES >»rp^ONAL LIBRARY ©P „„»—» GOVT- OF mnj^^fSg Price Be. 1 -4*. 13 *r 2s. 65 21 PERSONAL LIBRARY OP PROFESSOR SHER SINGH "SHHH TABLE OF CONTENTS £age FOREWORD PART I.—INDIAN STATES UNDER PARAMOUNTCY OF THE BRITISH CROWN General Survey « 3 Historical Survey 4 Geographical Survey . • . 4 Political Diversity of States. 5 Three Categories of States 5 Chamber of Princes. 6 Treaties, Engagements and Sanads ....... 6 Relationship between Paramount Power and Indian States. 6 PART n.—THE STATES UNDER THE SCHEME OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT, 1935, AND SUBSEQUENT PLANS FOR INDIA'S CONSTITU TIONAL ADVANCEMENT. Federal Scheme 7 Cripps Plan 8 Simla Conference of 1945 9 Cabinet Mission's Plan 9 His Majesty's Government's Statement of June 3, 1947. 11 PART ni.—ACCESSION OF THE STATES TO THE DOMINION OF INDIA. Lapse of Paramountcy ......... 12 States Department ......... 12 Necessity of a Common Centre '......• 13 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's Statement of July 5, 1947. 13 special Meeting of Princes on July 25, 1947 .' 1^ Successful conclusion of Negotiations ...... 14 Instrument of Accession ......•• 14 standstill Agreements . • m m • 15 significance of Constitutional Relationship between the Indian Dominion and the States 15 PART IV.—INTEGRATION AND Problem of Smaller States 15 Popular Movements in States 16 Merger of Orissa and Chattisgarh States • 16 Hon'ble States Minister's Statement on Policy of Integration and Democratisation ........••• 17 Merger of Deccan States. .....••• 18 Merger of Gujarat States ......•• 18 Merger of other small States .••••••• 19 Consolidation of East Punjab Hill States into a Centrally Administered Unit 19 Merger of Kutch 19 Formation of Unions 20 T" :f ed State of Kathiawar (Saurashtra) . -
Pakistan Wrecked Havoc in Junagadh, Akin to That of Jammu and Kashmir
International Journal of Education and Science Research Review E-ISSN 2348-6457 Volume-2, Issue-2 April- 2015 P-ISSN 2349-1817 www.ijesrr.org Email- [email protected] Pakistan Wrecked Havoc in Junagadh, Akin To That of Jammu and Kashmir P. Kumar Research Scholar Mewar University Rajasthan ABSTRACT: The State of J&K was scourged by an all out invasion from Pakistan in August of 1947, just days after it signed the Standstill Agreement with it. But it falls to reason that Jinnah Saheb, the crafty politician, did not stay complacent towards any of the other 554 Princely States either, as one by one they acceded to India. The fact that an overwhelming majority of the Princely States‟ rulers, both Hindu and Muslim, chose to join the Indian Dominion was not due to any lack of effort on his part. Quite naturally, after all those people who wished to do so, shifted residence between India and Pakistan; there were more Muslims remaining in India than in Pakistan. The ever persistent Jinnah put in herculean tactics to obtain as many Hindu and Muslim States for Pakistan as he could. Jinnah tried desperately, to influence the rulers of States like Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Amarkot, Junagadh, Mangrol, Manavadar and many many more such States to accede to Pakistan. All these States had an overwhelming Hindu majority population. It‟s ironic that if the rulers had succumbed to the Charlatanry of Jinnah, Pakistan would indeed be an Islamic Republic; founded on Islamic theosophy, but with the amassed area occupied predominantly by Hindus. They would obviously not remain such for long, had that eventuality occurred.