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List of Branches with Vacant Lockers
Union Bank of India List of Branches having Vacant Lockers State District Branch Name Branch Address Branch Adrress 2 Phone Andaman-Nicobar Andaman PORT BLAIR 10.Gandhi Bhavan, Aberdeen Bazar, Port Blair, Dist. Andaman, 233344 Andhra Pradesh Anantapur HINDUPUR Ground Floor, Dhanalakshmi Road, SD-Hindupur, Dist.Anantapur, 227888 Andhra Pradesh Ananthpur KIRIKERA At & Post Kirikera, Tal. Hindupur, Dist. Anantpur, Andhra Pradesh, 247656 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor SRIKALAHASTI 6-166, Babu Agraharam, Srikalahasti Town, PO Srikalahasti, S.Dist. Srikalahasti, 222285 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor PUNGANUR Survey No. 129, First Floor, Opp. MPDO Office, Madanapalle Road, PO Punganur, 250794 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari RAMACHANDRAPURAM D No:11-01 6/7,Jayalakshmi Complex, Nr Matangi hotel, Opp Town Bank, Main Road, PO & SD 9494952586 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari EETHAKOTA FI Mani Road Eethakota, Near Vedureswaram, Ravulapalem Mandal, Dist: East Godavari, 09000199511 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari SAMALKOT D.No.11-2-24, Peddapuram Road, East Godavari District, Samalkot 2327977 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari MANDAPETA Door No. 34-16-7, Kamath Arcade, Main Road, Post Mandepeta, Dist. East Godavari, 234678 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari SARPAVARAM,KAKINADA DoorNo10-134,OPP Bhavani Castings,First Floor Sri Phani Bhushana Steel Pithapuram Road 2366630 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari TUNI Door No. 8-10-58, Opp. Kanyaka Parameswari Temple, Bellapu Veedhi, Tuni, Dist. 251350 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari VEDURESWARAM At&Post. Vedureswaram, Via Ravulapalem Mandal, Taluka Kothapet, Dist. East Godavari, 255384 KAMBALACHERUVU,RAJAHMUND Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Ground Floor,Yamuna Nilayam,DoorNo26-2-6, Koppisettyvari Street,PO Sriramnagar, 2555575 RY Andhra Pradesh Guntur RAVIPADU Door No.3-76 A, Main Road, PO Pavipadu (Guntur),S.Dist Narasaraopet 222267 Andhra Pradesh Guntur NARASARAOPET 909044 to 46, Bank Street, Arundelpet, P.O. -
Unknown Subscriber Failures - UPCTAX
Unknown Subscriber Failures - UPCTAX (On the basis of records available till Jan 12 2015 11:27AM) Page - 1 S.N Tin No Firm Name Address Office Name Mobile No E-mail o. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 09915111826 M/S JHURI PRASAD GHORAWAL SHIVDWAR Sonbhadra Sector-1, AC 7107415830 [email protected] ELECTRICALS AND BHERI SONEBHADRA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2 09250031115 M/S AGARWAL TRADERS 67 DEEN DAYAL PURAM Lucknow Sector-22 , CTO 7275180180 TAKROHI INDIRA NAGAR LUCKNOW 3 09337700071 M/S MONIKA PLASTIC 127/1003 Y KIDWAI Kanpur Sector-3, AC 7275388030 [email protected] INDUSTRIES NAGAR NAUBASTA KANPUR. 4 09120304758 M/S NAND MEDICAL AGENCY RAMNATH DEORIA, Deoria Sector -4, CTO 7275598102 [email protected] DEORIA 5 09782406927 M/S MAHABIR CLOTH STORS NAGEPUR SAKALDIHA Chandauli Sector-1, CTO 7275977479 BAZAR CHANDAULI 6 09812719045 M/S MIR AZAM ALI 677/524 Allahabad Sector-8, CTO 7309115615 BAHADURGANJ ALLAHABAD 7 09585506948 M/S SHIVAM SIDDHI VILL AND POST Mau Sector-2 , AC 7309175895 TRADERS BELAUJHA RATANPURA MAU 8 09885505909 M/S SHIV PRAKASH SINGH GOPALPUR RAKSHA Mau Sector-1, AC 7376210350 RAM RANIPUR MAU 9 09750020887 M/S UNIVERSAL BUILDERS & PLOT NO-29A Lucknow Sector-16, CTO 7376211019 ASSOCIATES KANCHANPUR MATIYARI LUCKNOW 10 09885109537 M/S AHMAD ENTERPRISES CHHAVN NIZAMABAD Azamgarh Sector-2, CTO 7376274922 AZAMGARH 11 09181913849 M/S VINDHYWASHNI C-20/15 E-71, Varanasi Sector-13, CTO 7376351133 [email protected] TRADERS KAMYANI NAGAR COLONY, PICHAS MOCHAN, VARANASI 12 09685506608 M/S ASHISH COLD DRINK VILL CHAKAUTH Mau Sector-3 , CTO 7376531910 SURAJPUR MAU 13 09309210430 M/S USHA TRADING MOH SINJAI NEAR Shahjahanpur Sector-4 , CTO 7376648625 COMPANY GANDHAK FACTORY SHAHJAHANPUR Print date -12/01/2015 Designed and Developed by : National Informatics Center, U.P. -
List of Class Wise Ulbs of Uttar Pradesh
List of Class wise ULBs of Uttar Pradesh Classification Nos. Name of Town I Class 50 Moradabad, Meerut, Ghazia bad, Aligarh, Agra, Bareilly , Lucknow , Kanpur , Jhansi, Allahabad , (100,000 & above Population) Gorakhpur & Varanasi (all Nagar Nigam) Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Sambhal, Chandausi, Rampur, Amroha, Hapur, Modinagar, Loni, Bulandshahr , Hathras, Mathura, Firozabad, Etah, Badaun, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Lakhimpur, Sitapur, Hardoi , Unnao, Raebareli, Farrukkhabad, Etawah, Orai, Lalitpur, Banda, Fatehpur, Faizabad, Sultanpur, Bahraich, Gonda, Basti , Deoria, Maunath Bhanjan, Ballia, Jaunpur & Mirzapur (all Nagar Palika Parishad) II Class 56 Deoband, Gangoh, Shamli, Kairana, Khatauli, Kiratpur, Chandpur, Najibabad, Bijnor, Nagina, Sherkot, (50,000 - 99,999 Population) Hasanpur, Mawana, Baraut, Muradnagar, Pilkhuwa, Dadri, Sikandrabad, Jahangirabad, Khurja, Vrindavan, Sikohabad,Tundla, Kasganj, Mainpuri, Sahaswan, Ujhani, Beheri, Faridpur, Bisalpur, Tilhar, Gola Gokarannath, Laharpur, Shahabad, Gangaghat, Kannauj, Chhibramau, Auraiya, Konch, Jalaun, Mauranipur, Rath, Mahoba, Pratapgarh, Nawabganj, Tanda, Nanpara, Balrampur, Mubarakpur, Azamgarh, Ghazipur, Mughalsarai & Bhadohi (all Nagar Palika Parishad) Obra, Renukoot & Pipri (all Nagar Panchayat) III Class 167 Nakur, Kandhla, Afzalgarh, Seohara, Dhampur, Nehtaur, Noorpur, Thakurdwara, Bilari, Bahjoi, Tanda, Bilaspur, (20,000 - 49,999 Population) Suar, Milak, Bachhraon, Dhanaura, Sardhana, Bagpat, Garmukteshwer, Anupshahar, Gulathi, Siana, Dibai, Shikarpur, Atrauli, Khair, Sikandra -
Annexure-V State/Circle Wise List of Post Offices Modernised/Upgraded
State/Circle wise list of Post Offices modernised/upgraded for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Annexure-V Sl No. State/UT Circle Office Regional Office Divisional Office Name of Operational Post Office ATMs Pin 1 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA PRAKASAM Addanki SO 523201 2 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL KURNOOL Adoni H.O 518301 3 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM AMALAPURAM Amalapuram H.O 533201 4 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Anantapur H.O 515001 5 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Machilipatnam Avanigadda H.O 521121 6 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA TENALI Bapatla H.O 522101 7 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Bhimavaram Bhimavaram H.O 534201 8 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA VIJAYAWADA Buckinghampet H.O 520002 9 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL TIRUPATI Chandragiri H.O 517101 10 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Prakasam Chirala H.O 523155 11 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CHITTOOR Chittoor H.O 517001 12 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CUDDAPAH Cuddapah H.O 516001 13 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM VISAKHAPATNAM Dabagardens S.O 530020 14 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL HINDUPUR Dharmavaram H.O 515671 15 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA ELURU Eluru H.O 534001 16 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudivada Gudivada H.O 521301 17 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudur Gudur H.O 524101 18 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Guntakal H.O 515801 19 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA -
Seagate Crystal Reports
Allocation of cadres to the candidates allocated to IAS on the basis of CSE-2011 Sl. Rank Name Home State Cadre Category (I)nsider/ No. declared Allocated (O)utsider 1 1 SHENA AGGARWAL Haryana PunjabGEN O 2 2 RUKMANI RIAR Punjab RajasthanGEN O 3 3 PRINCE DHAWAN Punjab A G M U TGEN O 4 4 MANGESH KUMAR Uttarakhand UttarakhandGEN I 5 5 S GOPALA SUNDARA RAJ Tamil Nadu Tamil NaduOBC I 6 7 HIMANSHU GUPTA Punjab RajasthanGEN O 7 8 HARSHIKA SINGH Jharkhand JharkhandGEN I 8 9 D KRISHNA BHASKAR Kerala Andhra PradeshGEN O 9 10 AURANGABADKAR AMRUTESH Maharashtra GujaratGEN O KALIDAS 10 11 NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH Chhattisgarh Madhya PradeshGEN O 11 12 SANYAM AGGARWAL Haryana PunjabGEN O 12 13 NAMIT MEHTA Rajasthan RajasthanGEN I 13 14 MUKESH PANDEY Assam Meghalaya BiharGEN O 14 15 PANKAJ JAIN Madhya Pradesh Madhya PradeshGEN I 15 16 RAVEESH GUPTA Uttar Pradesh Uttar PradeshGEN I 16 17 OM PRAKASH KASERA Rajasthan RajasthanGEN I 17 18 NITIKA PAWAR Delhi A G M U TGEN I 18 19 VINEET KUMAR Bihar PunjabGEN O 19 20 MALLIKARJUNA A Andhra Pradesh Andhra PradeshOBC I 20 21 VIKRAM JINDAL Haryana RajasthanGEN O 21 22 NEHA PRAKASH Jharkhand Uttar PradeshGEN O 22 23 SYED ABID RASHEED SHAH Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & KashmirGEN I 23 24 UJJWAL KUMAR Jharkhand Uttar PradeshGEN O 24 27 RAHUL NADH A R Kerala Tamil NaduGEN O 25 28 AJAY KATESARIA Jharkhand Madhya PradeshGEN O 26 29 SHARMA PRASHANT Uttar Pradesh Uttar PradeshGEN I 27 30 BINWADE RAVINDRA LAXMANMaharashtra MaharashtraOBC* I 28 31 YASHU RUSTAGI Haryana Uttar PradeshGEN O 29 32 AMIT ARORA Uttar Pradesh GujaratGEN O 30 33 NIDHI NIVEDITA Bihar Madhya PradeshGEN O 31 34 VISHNU V Kerala Tamil NaduGEN O 32 35 ANUPAM SAHA Orissa OrissaGEN I 33 36 CHANDRA MOHAN THAKUR Jharkhand Madhya PradeshGEN O * - General Merit Candidate Page 1 of 6 NIC-DoPT Allocation of cadres to the candidates allocated to IAS on the basis of CSE-2011 Sl. -
Notice for Appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships
Notice for appointment of Regular/Rural Retail Outlets Dealerships Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in the State of Uttar Pradesh, as per following details: Fixed Fee Minimum Dimension (in / Min bid Security Estimated Type of Finance to be arranged by the Mode of amount ( Deposit ( Sl. No. Name Of Location Revenue District Type of RO M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. Site* applicant (Rs in Lakhs) selection monthly Sales Category M.). * Rs in Rs in Potential # Lakhs) Lakhs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 SC/SC CC 1/SC PH/ST/ST CC Estimated Estimated fund 1/ST working required for PH/OBC/OBC CC/DC/ capital Draw of Regular/Rural MS+HSD in Kls Frontage Depth Area development of CC 1/OBC CFS requirement Lots/Bidding infrastructure at PH/OPEN/OPE for operation RO N CC 1/OPEN of RO CC 2/OPEN PH ON LHS, BETWEEN KM STONE NO. 0 TO 8 ON 1 NH-AB(AGRA BYPASS) WHILE GOING FROM AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 MATHURA TO GWALIOR UPTO 3 KM FROM INTERSECTION OF SHASTRIPURAM- VAYUVIHAR ROAD & AGRA 2 AGRA REGULAR 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 BHARATPUR ROAD ON VAYU VIHAR ROAD TOWARDS SHASTRIPURAM ON LHS ,BETWEEN KM STONE NO 136 TO 141, 3 ALIGARH REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BULANDSHAHR-ETAH ROAD (NH-91) WITHIN 6 KM FROM DIBAI DORAHA TOWARDS 4 NARORA ON ALIGARH-MORADABAD ROAD BULANDSHAHR REGULAR 150 SC CFS 40 45 1800 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 (NH 509) WITHIN MUNICIAPL LIMITS OF BADAUN CITY 5 BUDAUN REGULAR 120 SC CFS 30 30 900 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 ON BAREILLY -
Caste, Kinship and Sex Ratios in India
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CASTE, KINSHIP AND SEX RATIOS IN INDIA Tanika Chakraborty Sukkoo Kim Working Paper 13828 http://www.nber.org/papers/w13828 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 March 2008 We thank Bob Pollak, Karen Norberg, David Rudner and seminar participants at the Work, Family and Public Policy workshop at Washington University for helpful comments and discussions. We also thank Lauren Matsunaga and Michael Scarpati for research assistance and Cassie Adcock and the staff of the South Asia Library at the University of Chicago for their generous assistance in data collection. We are also grateful to the Weidenbaum Center and Washington University (Faculty Research Grant) for research support. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not been peer- reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Board of Directors that accompanies official NBER publications. © 2008 by Tanika Chakraborty and Sukkoo Kim. All rights reserved. Short sections of text, not to exceed two paragraphs, may be quoted without explicit permission provided that full credit, including © notice, is given to the source. Caste, Kinship and Sex Ratios in India Tanika Chakraborty and Sukkoo Kim NBER Working Paper No. 13828 March 2008 JEL No. J12,N35,O17 ABSTRACT This paper explores the relationship between kinship institutions and sex ratios in India at the turn of the twentieth century. Since kinship rules varied by caste, language, religion and region, we construct sex-ratios by these categories at the district-level using data from the 1901 Census of India for Punjab (North), Bengal (East) and Madras (South). -
List of Empanelled Minilap Service Providers 2020-21
Line Listing of empanelled Minilap Service Providers State- Uttar Pradesh Year- 2020-21 Qualification (MBBS/MS- Name of Empanelled Type of Facility Posted Postal address of facility where empaneled Sr. No. Name of District Gynae/DGO/DNB/MS- Designation Contact number Sterilization Provider (PHC/CHC/ SDH/DH) provider is posted Surgery/Other Specialty 1 Agra Dr. Asha Sharma MBBS,DGO SIC DWH DWH, Agra 9286352502 2 Agra Dr. Kalyani Misra MBBS,MS CMS DWH DWH, Agra 9456432815 3 Agra Dr. Kanchan Aggarwal MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9837404484 4 Agra Dr. Sunita Kumari MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412757979 5 Agra Dr. Shaily Singh MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412721759 6 Agra Dr. Neena Sharma MBBS,MS Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 7417729094 7 Agra Dr. Jyotsna Bhatia MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9412543507 8 Agra Dr. Neelam Rani MBBS,DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9411962640 9 Agra Dr. Suneeta Sagar MBBS, DGO Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9410005810 10 Agra Dr. Vijay Laxmi Dinkar MBBS,DGO MO DWH DWH, Agra 940661415 11 Agra Dr. Ruchi Rani MBBS,DGO MO DWH DWH, Agra 9456837408 12 Agra Dr. Vandana Tulsi MBBS,DGO MO DWH DWH, Agra 8755405851 13 Agra Dr. Suchi Rani Gupta MBBS,MS MO DWH DWH, Agra 8868098982 14 Agra Dr. Promilla MBBS MO DWH DWH, Agra 9935009916 15 Agra Dr.Harvinder MBBS MO DWH DWH, Agra 8273225699 16 Agra Dr. Rekha Gupta MBBS Sr. Consultant DWH DWH, Agra 9456432551 17 Agra Dr. Mamta Kiran MBBS MO DWH DWH, Agra 9837646964 18 Agra Dr. -
Professional & Non-Fiction
Professional & 2017-2018 Non-fiction Also available as ebook seec www.sagepub.in Seconds with Linda Conway Correll Georgee Table of Contents and Arpan Yagnik SAGE RESPONSE Bestsellers ...............................23 Q. What is Creative Aerobics (CA)? How does of alternating left-brain and right-brain CA differ from traditional processes? exercises. Also, Creative Aerobics can be Branding & Advertising ......16-18 learned non-confrontationally in a relaxed A. Creative Aerobics (CA) is an evolutionary Business Ethics .........................7 and enjoyable environment. To shape one’s four-step ideation system that is unlike creativity to perfection, master the Creative traditional brainstorming methodology. To Business Research ....................5 Aerobics 1 to 4 from the book and thereon, begin with, it concentrates on process rather like everything else, it requires practice, Corporate Governance ..............7 than end result—producing fresh, previously practice and practice! unexplored and arrived-at creative solutions Entrepreneurship .....................14 to assignments. Secondly, at each step of the Q. We often get to hear about “Big Ideas”. way, it employs self-generated data-bases Human Resource What is your book’s take on this? that reflect the sui generis individualism of Management ....................... 8-10 the problem-solver, instead of cookie-cutter A. Starting small is the best way. Reach the creativity. depth to which your creativity can descend International Business .............14 and the breadth of attention-grabbing ideas Q. Is CA applicable only for professionals in it can summon. In my experience, Big Ideas Leadership ......................... 11-13 creative fields? start out as the fresh, small, out-of-the-box Legends in Consumer thoughts that Creative Aerobics generates. -
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Gurdwara Gazette72 Fagun (February 2020) English Section Gurdwara Gazette Editor : Manjit Singh Associate Editor : Harbhajan Singh 'Vakta' Gurdwara Gazette73 Fagun (February 2020) DAYS COMMEMORATING HISTORICAL EVENTS (16th February to 15th March) 16 February The British Government announced formation of a committee to draft an act for the managment of Gurdwara. (16-2-1921) 17 February The Sikhs took over control of the shrines at Mukatsar. (17-2-1923) 18 February Battle of Guler, Bhai Lehna (brother of Bhai Mani Singh), Bhai Sangat Rai ji with his son Bhai Hanumant ji and others embraced martyrdom. (18-2-1696) 20 February More than 150 Sikhs killed at Gurdwara Sri Nankana Sahib by MohantNarainu and his hired men. The martyrs included Bhai LachhmanSingh ji Dharowali, Bhai Dalip Singh ji, Bhai Waryam Singh etc. (20-2-1921) 21 February (a) Government handed over the control of Shri Nankana Sahib to Sikhs. (21-2-1921) (b) The police forces did firing on Shaheedi Jatha. More than 100 killed and about 200 got injured. (21-2-1924) (c) Canadian Shaheedi Jatha offered arrest at Jaito. (21-2-1925) 25 February Birth of Sahibzada Baba Fateh Singh Ji. (25-2-1699) 27 February The Indian British Government hanged six Babbar Akalis in Lahore Jail. (27-2-1926) 3 March Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib immersed with divine light. (3-3-1644) 5 March Establishment of Khalsa College at Amritsar. (5-3-1892) 6 March 188 Sikh prisoners released from Jodhpur jail. (6-3-1989) 9 March (a) Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Ji reached to Dumeli (Kapurthla). (9-3-1638) (b) Anglo Sikh Treaty. -
List of Common Service Centres Established in Uttar Pradesh
LIST OF COMMON SERVICE CENTRES ESTABLISHED IN UTTAR PRADESH S.No. VLE Name Contact Number Village Block District SCA 1 Aram singh 9458468112 Fathehabad Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 2 Shiv Shankar Sharma 9528570704 Pentikhera Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 3 Rajesh Singh 9058541589 Bhikanpur (Sarangpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 4 Ravindra Kumar Sharma 9758227711 Jarari (Rasoolpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 5 Satendra 9759965038 Bijoli Bah Agra Vayam Tech. 6 Mahesh Kumar 9412414296 Bara Khurd Akrabad Aligarh Vayam Tech. 7 Mohit Kumar Sharma 9410692572 Pali Mukimpur Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 8 Rakesh Kumur 9917177296 Pilkhunu Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 9 Vijay Pal Singh 9410256553 Quarsi Lodha Aligarh Vayam Tech. 10 Prasann Kumar 9759979754 Jirauli Dhoomsingh Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 11 Rajkumar 9758978036 Kaliyanpur Rani Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 12 Ravisankar 8006529997 Nagar Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 13 Ajitendra Vijay 9917273495 Mahamudpur Jamalpur Dhanipur Aligarh Vayam Tech. 14 Divya Sharma 7830346821 Bankner Khair Aligarh Vayam Tech. 15 Ajay Pal Singh 9012148987 Kandli Iglas Aligarh Vayam Tech. 16 Puneet Agrawal 8410104219 Chota Jawan Jawan Aligarh Vayam Tech. 17 Upendra Singh 9568154697 Nagla Lochan Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 18 VIKAS 9719632620 CHAK VEERUMPUR JEWAR G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 19 MUSARRAT ALI 9015072930 JARCHA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 20 SATYA BHAN SINGH 9818498799 KHATANA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 21 SATYVIR SINGH 8979997811 NAGLA NAINSUKH DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 22 VIKRAM SINGH 9015758386 AKILPUR JAGER DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 23 Pushpendra Kumar 9412845804 Mohmadpur Jadon Dankaur G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 24 Sandeep Tyagi 9810206799 Chhaprola Bisrakh G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. -
Pastoral Predicaments: the Gujars in History
Pastoral Predicaments: The Gujars in History ! Shail Mayaram ! revised version of paper published in Peasants and Pastoralists in the Marketplace: perspectives from Africa and Asia, edited by Mahmood Mamdani. !Monika Horstmann. Kampala: Makrere Institute of Social Research, 2015. Pastoralism is one of the aporias that capitalist modernity in India has been unable to completely domesticate.1 In this sense, it shares aspects of artisanal and adivasi livelihoods.2 Pastoral lifeworlds, however, have increasingly come to denote a major site of inequality. This inequality—which has structural, historical, and discursive facets—is countered by aspirations and mobilisations oriented toward justice and equality, which repoliticise development and reinvent participatory democracy, to use the language of Sheth (2004: 46). Development is thereby rendered in the lower case by a fundamental and radical critique,3 which is manifest in a range of ecological movements of adivasi and peasant groups, ranging from Narmada’s anti- dam movement in Gujarat to peasant protests over land acquisition by the Tatas in the village of Nandigram in West Bengal. The Gujar mobilisation of 2007-12 represented a similar upsurge of pastoralists, although it was coded around reservation and community. While the agitation achieved a temporary resolution through an order of the Rajasthan state giving five per cent reservation to denotified tribes, the larger predicament of pastoralism remains. This is a predicament that needs to be addressed, given the fact that India has one of the world’s largest nomadic populations, estimated to be seven per cent of the country’s total population, comprising five hundred communities and sustaining a range of animal life.