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Ancient Hindu Rock Monuments
ISSN: 2455-2631 © November 2020 IJSDR | Volume 5, Issue 11 ANCIENT HINDU ROCK MONUMENTS, CONFIGURATION AND ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF AHILYA DEVI FORT OF HOLKAR DYNASTY, MAHISMATI REGION, MAHESHWAR, NARMADA VALLEY, CENTRAL INDIA Dr. H.D. DIWAN*, APARAJITA SHARMA**, Dr. S.S. BHADAURIA***, Dr. PRAVEEN KADWE***, Dr. D. SANYAL****, Dr. JYOTSANA SHARMA***** *Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University Raipur C.G. India. **Gurukul Mahila Mahavidyalaya Raipur, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur C.G. ***Govt. NPG College of Science, Raipur C.G. ****Architectural Dept., NIT, Raipur C.G. *****Gov. J. Yoganandam Chhattisgarh College, Raipur C.G. Abstract: Holkar Dynasty was established by Malhar Rao on 29th July 1732. Holkar belonging to Maratha clan of Dhangar origin. The Maheshwar lies in the North bank of Narmada river valley and well known Ancient town of Mahismati region. It had been capital of Maratha State. The fort was built by Great Maratha Queen Rajmata Ahilya Devi Holkar and her named in 1767 AD. Rani Ahliya Devi was a prolific builder and patron of Hindu Temple, monuments, Palaces in Maheshwar and Indore and throughout the Indian territory pilgrimages. Ahliya Devi Holkar ruled on the Indore State of Malwa Region, and changed the capital to Maheshwar in Narmada river bank. The study indicates that the Narmada river flows from East to west in a straight course through / lineament zone. The Fort had been constructed on the right bank (North Wards) of River. Geologically, the region is occupied by Basaltic Deccan lava flow rocks of multiple layers, belonging to Cretaceous in age. The river Narmada flows between Northwards Vindhyan hillocks and southwards Satpura hills. -
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Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 20001 MUDKONDWAR SHRUTIKA HOSPITAL, TAHSIL Male 9420020369 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PRASHANT NAMDEORAO OFFICE ROAD, AT/P/TAL- GEORAI, 431127 BEED Maharashtra 20002 RADHIKA BABURAJ FLAT NO.10-E, ABAD MAINE Female 9886745848 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PLAZA OPP.CMFRI, MARINE 8281300696 DRIVE, KOCHI, KERALA 682018 Kerela 20003 KULKARNI VAISHALI HARISH CHANDRA RESEARCH Female 0532 2274022 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 MADHUKAR INSTITUTE, CHHATNAG ROAD, 8874709114 JHUSI, ALLAHABAD 211019 ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 20004 BICHU VAISHALI 6, KOLABA HOUSE, BPT OFFICENT Female 022 22182011 / NOT RENEW SHRIRANG QUARTERS, DUMYANE RD., 9819791683 COLABA 400005 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20005 DOSHI DOLLY MAHENDRA 7-A, PUTLIBAI BHAVAN, ZAVER Female 9892399719 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 ROAD, MULUND (W) 400080 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20006 PRABHU SAYALI GAJANAN F1,CHINTAMANI PLAZA, KUDAL Female 02362 223223 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 OPP POLICE STATION,MAIN ROAD 9422434365 KUDAL 416520 SINDHUDURG Maharashtra 20007 RUKADIKAR WAHEEDA 385/B, ALISHAN BUILDING, Female 9890346988 DR.NAUSHAD.INAMDAR@GMA RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 BABASAHEB MHAISAL VES, PANCHIL NAGAR, IL.COM MEHDHE PLOT- 13, MIRAJ 416410 SANGLI Maharashtra 20008 GHORPADE TEJAL A-7 / A-8, SHIVSHAKTI APT., Male 02312650525 / NOT RENEW CHANDRAHAS GIANT HOUSE, SARLAKSHAN 9226377667 PARK KOLHAPUR Maharashtra 20009 JAIN MAMTA -
Ahilyabai Holkar Author: Sandhya Taksale Illustrator: Priyankar Gupta a Chance Encounter (1733)
Ahilyabai Holkar Author: Sandhya Taksale Illustrator: Priyankar Gupta A chance encounter (1733) “Look at these beautiful horses and elephants! Who brought them here?” squealed Ahilya. Reluctantly, she tore her eyes away from the beautiful animals – it would get dark soon! She hurried inside the temple and lit a lamp. Ahilya closed her eyes and bowed in prayer. 2/23 Little did she know that she was being watched by Malharrao. He was the brave and mighty Subedar, a senior Maratha noble, of the Malwa province. On his way to Pune, he had camped in the village of Chaundi in Maharashtra. It was his horses and elephants that Ahilya had admired. “She has something special about her. She would make a good bride for my son, Khanderao,” Malharrao thought. In those days, marriages happened early. 3/23 Off to Indore Ahilya was the daughter of the village head, Mankoji Shinde. She hailed from a shepherd family. In those days, girls were not sent to school. Society considered the role of women as only managing the household and taking care of the family; educating a girl was not given importance. But Ahilya’s father thought differently and taught her to read and write. After Ahilya and Khanderao were married, Ahilya went to Indore, which was in the Malwa province, as the Holkar family’s daughter-in- law. The rest is history. She was destined to become a queen! 4/23 Who was Ahilyabai? Three hundred years ago, Maharani Ahilyabai ruled the Maratha-led Malwa kingdom for 28 years (1767-1795 A.D). -
FALL of MARATHAS, 1798–1818 A.D. the Position of Marathas in 1798 A.D
M.A. (HISTORY) PART–II PAPER–II : GROUP C, OPTION (i) HISTORY OF INDIA (1772–1818 A.D.) LESSON NO. 2.4 AUTHOR : PROF. HARI RAM GUPTA FALL OF MARATHAS, 1798–1818 A.D. The Position of Marathas in 1798 A.D. The Marathas had been split up into a loose confederacy. At the head of the Maratha empire was Raja of Sitara. His power had been seized by the Peshwa Baji Rao II was the Peshwa at this time. He became Peshwa at the young age of twenty one in December, 1776 A.D. He had the support of Nana Pharnvis who had secured approval of Bhonsle, Holkar and Sindhia. He was destined to be the last Peshwa. He loved power without possessing necessary courage to retain it. He was enamoured of authority, but was too lazy to exercise it. He enjoyed the company of low and mean companions who praised him to the skies. He was extremely cunning, vindictive and his sense of revenge. His fondness for wine and women knew no limits. Such is the character sketch drawn by his contemporary Elphinstone. Baji Rao I was a weak man and the real power was exercised by Nana Pharnvis, Prime Minister. Though Nana was a very capable ruler and statesman, yet about the close of his life he had lost that ability. Unfortunately, the Peshwa also did not give him full support. Daulat Rao Sindhia was anxious to occupy Nana's position. He lent a force under a French Commander to Poona in December, 1797 A.D. Nana Pharnvis was defeated and imprisoned in the fort of Ahmadnagar. -
MAHARASHTRA STATE COUNCIL of EXAMINATIONS, PUNE NATIONAL MEANS CUM MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME EXAM 2013-14 ( STD - 8 Th ) SELECTION LIST
MAHARASHTRA STATE COUNCIL OF EXAMINATIONS, PUNE NATIONAL MEANS CUM MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME EXAM 2013-14 ( STD - 8 th ) SELECTION LIST DISTRICT : 54 PARBHANI Date : 10/06/2014 Page : 1 of 14 CATEGORY : GENERAL Sr. School School Name Birth Caste Disablility MAT SAT TOTAL Remark Seat No. Name of Candidate Gender No. Code Date Category Status Marks Marks MARKS 1 339145402173 KHOTARE OMKAR ANIL 5441001 GANDHI VID.PARBHANI NEW MONDHA GAVANE ROAD PARBHANI, 10/31/2000 MaleGeneral None 83 79 162 GEN - 001 PARBHANI MNP 2 339145401163 JOSHI RUSHIKESH PRAKASH 5441017 BALVIDYA MANDIR PARBHANI NANAL PETH, PARBHANI, PARBHANI MNP 7/3/2000 MaleGeneral None 85 71 156 GEN - 002 3 339145401181 LUTE VAISHNAVI SUDAMRAO 5441017 BALVIDYA MANDIR PARBHANI NANAL PETH, PARBHANI, PARBHANI MNP 10/16/2000 FemaleOBC None 82 70 152 GEN - 003 4 339145402001 KHARAT GAURI MUNJAJIRAO 5441001 GANDHI VID.PARBHANI NEW MONDHA GAVANE ROAD PARBHANI, 8/21/2000 FemaleGeneral None 75 72 147 GEN - 004 PARBHANI MNP 5 339145401156 POUL KRISHNA VINOD 5441348 BHARTIYABAL VID MANDIR PARBHANI PARBHANTI NAGAR PARBHANI, 6/24/2000 MaleGeneral None 73 74 147 GEN - 005 PARBHANI MNP 6 339145402002 RAWTE ADITYA PRASANNA 5406001 NUTAN VIDYALYA SELU DIST PARBHANI NUTAN ROAD SELU, DIST. 11/4/2000 MaleOBC None 67 76 143 GEN - 006 PARBHANI, SELU 7 339145402027 PATWARI SWAPNIL DIGAMBAR 5441001 GANDHI VID.PARBHANI NEW MONDHA GAVANE ROAD PARBHANI, 6/20/2000 MaleOBC None 69 72 141 GEN - 007 PARBHANI MNP 8 339145401077 JADHAV OMPRAKASH BHARATRAO 5441017 BALVIDYA MANDIR PARBHANI NANAL PETH, PARBHANI, PARBHANI MNP 12/4/1999 MaleGeneral None 64 77 141 GEN - 008 9 339145402004 JOSHI RAGHWENDRA MILIND 5406001 NUTAN VIDYALYA SELU DIST PARBHANI NUTAN ROAD SELU, DIST. -
The Third Anglo-Maratha War
The Third Anglo-Maratha War There were three Anglo-Maratha wars (or Maratha Wars) fought between the late 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century between the British and the Marathas. In the end, the Maratha power was destroyed and British supremacy established. Third Anglo-Maratha War (1817 – 1818) Background and course • After the second Anglo-Maratha war, the Marathas made one last attempt to rebuild their old prestige. • They wanted to retake all their old possessions from the English. • They were also unhappy with the British residents’ interference in their internal matters. • The chief reason for this war was the British conflict with the Pindaris whom the British suspected were being protected by the Marathas. • The Maratha chiefs Peshwa Bajirao II, Malharrao Holkar and Mudhoji II Bhonsle forged a united front against the English. • Daulatrao Shinde, the fourth major Maratha chief was pressured diplomatically to stay away. • But the British victory was swift. Results • The Treaty of Gwalior was signed in 1817 between Shinde and the British, even though he had not been involved in the war. As per this treaty, Shinde gave up Rajasthan to the British. The Rajas of Rajputana remained the Princely States till 1947 after accepting British sovereignty. • The Treaty of Mandasor was signed between the British and the Holkar chief in 1818. An infant was placed on the throne under British guardianship. • The Peshwa surrendered in 1818. He was dethroned and pensioned off to a small estate in Bithur (near Kanpur). Most parts of his territory became part of the Bombay Presidency. -
District Census Handbook, Parbhani, Part II
CENSUS OF INDIA, 1951 HYDERABAD STATE District Cel1sus Elandbook PARBHANI DISTRICT PART II Issued by BUREAU OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS FINANCE DEPAR'TMENT GOVE.RNMENT OF HYDERABAD PRICE Rs. 4 PARBHANI DISTRICT ~ ::0 .1) ;0 -t ., -i 2 ~ 0 » » Cf) c: < );> r- oo r rn r -f C -t :.J ;;u 0 c ~ ~ ~ Ii) :0 :b » 0 0 2!: -< -I -t ~ C) :r: CI) )). : 0 ~ '"» c QJ 0 2 )). Ii) c: l> ~ 0 P ":II ~ D -< 0 : -I ~ rn -(/) ;: :0 '<: Q :u-I j tt;;! l ~ 0- ~ \ -I I , .....~ 0 o@ ,: :tI .....0 til "'"I ::0 0- -f .... "P Q 'J, -0 ".p<, (l1 -o l=o :0 o J ...., -(/) I ~ • J -I _.'\.. .. , 'I ::0 .. ......_ '\., -o ... ........,... , ....... ." ..... :» ", ." l> ::0 '"o (D .... _J -< '" ("...r' -t .~. :x: ( (J)"' ~ "'-I r ,.,'"~ "'< 2 ITt -t ~ 0 R' ..,CD ~ r .x: » l> 0 » ::0 :r ~ z > -< )). o l> r- ::0 "0 m %J 0 o l> o 0 -(/) :II ", o VI o ;2; ~ -n '""-t .... CONTENTS PAGE :MAP OJ' P AB.BHANl DISTRICT Fromispiece Preface v .Explanatory Note on Tables .. 1 List of Census Tracts-Parbhani District 5 1. GENERAL POPULATION TABLES Table A- I-Area, Houses and Population .. 6 Table A- II-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 Livelihood Classes 14 2. ECONOMIC TABLES 'Table B- I-Livelihood Classes and Sub-Classes .. 16 'Table B- II-Secondary Means of Livelihood .. 22 /' 3. -
E-Tender Notice
PLG/GMT NND/Mtce & provis of LL& BB/ SEMI URBAN & RURAL/2201-22 Dated: -03.09.2021 BHARAT SANCHAR NIGAM LIMITED Office of the General Manager, BSNL Nanded, 1st floor, Telephone Bhawan, Nanded - 431601 Tel no.: 02462-232200 E-mail: [email protected] E-Tender Notice From: To, No. PLG/GMT NND/Mtce & provis of LL& BB/ SEMI URBAN & RURAL/2201-22 Dated: -03.09.2021 Sub: - Tender document for Outsourcing of Maintenance and provisioning of Landline & Broadband for External plant of Copper Network in Semi-Urban & Rural Area of Nanded and Parbhani SSA in Nanded Business Area of Maharashtra Circle. Tender Enquiry No. : No. PLG/GMT NND/Mtce & provis of LL& BB/ SEMI URBAN & RURAL/2201- 22 Dated: -03.09.2021 Please find enclosed the tender document in respect of above mentioned tender which contains the following. Section Item Page No. No. 1. Detailed NIT 2-6 2. Tender Information 7-8 3. Scope of work 9-19 4 Part A General Instructions to Bidders(GIB) 20-36 4 Part B Special Instructions to Bidders(SIB) 37-38 4 Part C E-tendering Instructions to Bidders 39-43 5 Part A General (Commercial) Conditions of Contract (GCC) 44-49 5 Part B Special (Commercial) Conditions of Contract (SCC) 50-51 6 Undertaking & declaration 52-53 7 Proforma (s) 54-59 8 Bidder’s profile & Questionnaire. 60-61 9 Bid Form & Price Schedule 62-63 Annexure Annexures1 , 2 & 3 64-68 Annexure- EMD/BID security declaration A 69 If interested, kindly submit your bid offers online on or before date & time specified in Clause 6 of detailed NIT. -
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POCRA Villages Phase 2
POCRA Villages Phase 2 Sr. District Subdivision Taluka Cluster Code Census Village No. Code 1 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_03 529995 Agar 2 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_03 530009 Amanatpur 3 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_03 530004 Takoda 4 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_03 529998 Badlapur 5 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_03 529999 Bhod 6 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_03 530126 Bhaurad 7 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptk-1_01 530073 Tankhed 8 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-3_08 530150 Chandur 9 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_03 530125 Dabki 10 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptsb-1_03 530022 Dahihanda 11 Akola Akola Akola 501_pt-18_01 529974 Dhamana 12 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-4_04 529985 Dudhala 13 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-4_04 529984 Mandala 14 Akola Akola Akola 501_pt-18_01 529978 Gandhigram 15 Akola Akola Akola 501_pt-18_01 529977 Gopalkhed 16 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptsp-1_05 530019 Ganori 17 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptsp-1_05 530021 Hingni bk (dahihanda) 18 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptsp-1_05 530020 Khanapur 19 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_03 529996 Kanchanpur 20 Akola Akola Akola 501_pt-19_03 530025 Kapileshwar 21 Akola Akola Akola 501_pts-1_05 530014 Kati 22 Akola Akola Akola 501_pts-1_05 530015 Pati 23 Akola Akola Akola 501_pt-19_03 530023 Katyar 24 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptk-1_01 530071 Khadka 25 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_04 530003 Khadki takali 26 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-4_04 529983 Khambora 27 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-2_02 530148 Kharab kh 28 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptk-1_01 530081 Pahadpur 29 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_02 529987 Hatla 30 Akola Akola Akola 501_ptr-1_02 -
Speech of Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25Th February 2011
Speech of Mamata Banerjee introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25th February 2011 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present before this august House the Revised Estimates for 2010-11 and the estimated receipts and expenditure for 2011-12. I deem it an honour to present the third Railway Budget under the kind guidance of the hon'ble Prime Minister. I profusely thank the Finance Minster for his continued support and encouragement to the railways. 2. As the hon’ble members are aware, the wheels of the railways continue to move 24 hours, all 365 days. Railway’s services are comparable to emergency services, required all the time. I am proud of the 14 lakh members of my railway family, who toil day and night with unparalleled dedication. I am also grateful to all passengers without whose cooperation and consideration, we could not have run this vast system. I have also received unstinted support from our two recognised federations and staff and officers’ associations. 3. Madam, rail transportation is vitally interlinked with the economic development of the country. With the economy slated to grow at a rate of 8-9%, it is imperative that the railways grow at an even faster pace. I see the railways as an artery of this pulsating nation. Our lines touch the lives of humble people in tiny villages, as they touch the lives of those in the bustling metropolises. 4. We are taking a two-pronged approach, scripted on the one hand, by a sustainable, efficient and rapidly growing Indian Railways, and on the other, by an acute sense of social responsibility towards the common people of this nation. -
WRA List of Wind Monitoring Stations.Pdf
List of Wind Monitoring Stations In Maharashtra Sr.No Site Taluka District Remark WPD W/m2 1 Sautada Patod Beed declared for Wind 223.00 Power Project 2 Bedarwadi Patod Beed Study Completed 152.00 3 Mirkala Gaorai Beed declared for Wind Power Project 211.07 4 Sonhivra Parali Beed Study Completed 142.46 5 Dhangarwadi (Pali) Beed Beed Study Completed 179.16 6 Chumbali Patod Beed Study Completed 138.67 7 Kaij Kaij Beed Study Completed - 8 Kordyachiwadi Kaij Beed Study Completed 119.25 9 Hivrapahadi Beed Beed Study Completed 91.94 10 Ambhora Ashti Beed Study Completed 128.03 11 Nirpana Ambejogai Beed Study Completed 122.22 12 Shingarwadi Shirurkasar Beed Study Completed 103.12 13 Pimpalner Shirurkasar Beed Study Completed 99.68 14 Undari Kaij Beed Study Completed 113.45 15 Chincholi Patod Beed Study Completed 178.6 16 Bhirwadi Shirurkasar Beed Study Completed 127 17 Jatnandure Shirurkasar Beed Study Completed 87.57 18 Limbaganesh Beed Beed Study is in Progress 19 Chumbali Patoda Beed Study is in Progress 167.95 20 Waghira Patoda Beed Study is in Progress 195 21 Sonhivra Parali Beed Study is in Progress 117.29 22 Pirtanda Udgir Latur Study Completed 154.00 23 Murud Latur Latur Study Completed 143.00 24 Kasarsirsi Nilanga Latur Study Completed 156.00 25 Rohina Chakur Latur declared for Wind 226.00 Power Project 26 Wagholi Chakur Latur Study Completed - 27 Ambulga Nilanga Latur Study Completed 133.68 28 Mangrul Jalkot Latur Study Completed 85.57 29 Shivankhed Ahemdpur Latur Study Completed 94.78 30 Mali Hipparga Jalkot Latur Study Completed