Annual Report

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Annual Report Annual Report JUNE 2019 - MAY 2020 PRABUDDHA KUTCH Ramkrishna Seva Mandal, Mandvi,Kutch. Website: www.prabuddhakutch.org Email: [email protected] Preface Ramakrishna Seva Mandal, Mandvi, a branch centre of Gujarat Ramakrishna Vivekananda Bhav Prachar Parishad, has launched a project titled ‘Prabuddha Kutch’. The Project is to adopt government and non-government schools, with priority to remote locations within Kutch and offer them comprehensive support in a holistic manner to uplift and improve the levels of education on the surface and eventually make the future generation better social beings and citizens of the Country. The first year from June 2019 to May 2020 was planned for engaging the schools and the students with our team and the Project’s conceptual details. We tried to deliver our thought about the students and schools for this project. We have to go far in the field of training of the team as well as the associated teachers of the adopted schools. Our drawn activities for the schools in the project are delivered and implemented with no any major issues. The thrust areas of the project initially were to engaged in activities, health and hygiene, improving the aesthetics and reducing absenteeism for students and improving performance. And we have done it that we can see on the face of students and our team members as well as concerned teachers of adopted schools. At the end of the year, here is the consolidated report of the project: Project Statistics till now: KM NARAYAN SAROVAR PRIMARY SCHOOL 162 SONALPAR PRIMARY SCHOOL 162 LAKHPAT PRIMARY SCHOOL 158 KURAN PRIMARY SCHOOL 155 KOTDA PRIMARY SCHOOL 141 SINIYADO PRIMARY SCHOOL 140 NARA GROUP SHALA 135 GHADULI PRIMARY SCHOOL 135 SARASWATTAM SANCHALIT NETRA HIGH … 132 DHORDO PRIMARY SCHOOL 130 GOREWALI SCHOOL 2 129 MISRIYADA PRIMARY SCHOOL 128 GOREWALI GROUP SHALA 128 KASTURBA GANDHI KANYA SHALA 125 SARASWATTAM KHAVDA HIGHSCHOOL 124 MEGHPAR GROUP PRIMARY SCHOOL 120 HODKO PRIMARY SCHOOL 119 BHIRANDIYARA GROUP SHALA 107 REDHARVANDH PRIMARY SCHOOL 105 K.S PATEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, RAVAPAR 105 DHANETI KANYA SHALA 81 DHANETI KUMAR GROUP SHALA 81 DHANETI HIGH SCHOOL 81 SPKR HIGH SCHOOL, BHADRESHWAR 80 DHANETI SCHOOL 2 79 KUKMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 76 MOTHALA HIGHSCHOOL 60 V.R.T.I SCHOOL, MANDVI 12 SWAMINARAYAN GURUKUL, KODAYPUL 8 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 Our Presence in Kutch till now: Only the major activities have been indicated in the table above. ❖ Meeting with Government Officials DPEO and his core team visited our campus for a detailed understanding of the Project and how we want to collaborate with the Government. We exchanged our experiences with each other for betterment of mutual co-operation and understanding. ❖ Teachers Training We conducted teachers training in the Bidada campus for the teachers of Lakhpat taluka schools and in Khavda High School for the teachers of Banni and Pachham schools. We described Prabuddha Kutch project and action plan. Discussed about current challenges and their solution. ❖ Value Education Workshop Revered Swami Vedanishthananda of Ramakrishna Ashrama Rajkot conducted Value Education Workshops in all the schools, the interactive sessions effectively awakened students to the core values of life. ❖ Life Skills Event We held the session on the fire and safety in all the schools of Banni, Pachham and Lakhpat. In this session we gave the knowledge of safety against fire and what is the importance of it. ❖ Eco Club Activities Plantation done by students and teachers in the schools of Banni, Pachham and Lakhpat area. Prabuddha Kutch gave 10 plants to each school. Brief information was given by us to students about the importance of plantation and its value in our lives. ❖ Music Workshop Four local folk artists conducted folk music workshops in the schools, they gave brief introduction of each music instruments like Morchang, Jodiya Pava, Ghado and Gambhelo, Manjira and Sitar. Folk music workshop was conducted to represent local music instruments and connect the children with their roots. ❖ Book Distribution In each school we provided nearly 120 books of values education. We conducted various competitions based on content of books throughout the year to engage children with reading. ❖ Art Workshop Art is the essence of life. By the Art Workshop, Art and Drawing expert came to brief the students about techniques for still life sketch. It was a good learning experience for the students and they enjoyed. ❖ Health Awareness Camp Health awareness camps were organized in schools. Doctors’ team was invited to give a talk on importance of maintaining personal hygiene for the students. They talked about three areas of hygiene - Personal Hygiene, Food Hygiene and Environmental Hygiene. They gave several tips to the students. It was very informative and helpful for students. They talked about proper hand wash and advice to take proper nutrition and avoid junk food. Sanitary pad and medical kit were provided to all schools. Regular medical check-up of students was held. The check-up was done by the team of doctors. ❖ Educational Tour We had arranged two days’ educational tour which included Mandvi sea beach, Shyamji Krishna Verma Tirth, Vijay Vilas palace, Bhuj museum, Handicraft manufacturer and LLDC museum where students got chance to get close to nature, get awareness of Kutch, It’s history and craft traditions. ❖ Sports Event The aim behind holding the event was to inculcate the spirit of sportsmanship and fondness for sports in children. Sports event was conducted in schools. By this event, the selection of students for sports’ training was done. Sports training workshops were held at Bidada Campus, Meghpar School, Narayan Sarovar School and KGBV school campus. Tips and techniques were given by the sports instructor for better performance. ❖ Annual Day Function Annual Day function was arranged in two days due to vast span of project area, One for Banni area schools’ and another for Lakhpat area schools. Total 18 schools participated in this event with more than 255 students and total of 20 cultural programmes were performed in two days. ❖ Faculty Development Programme Prabuddha Kutch organised one day “Faculty Development Programme” at Bhuj on 23rd Jan 2020 delivered by Swami Vedanishthanandaji and Srinandan Mukherjee. More than 25 schools’ principals participated in the training programme. This programme was designed to improve the performance of faculty members in education, child behaviour and their thinking pattern as well as how to counsel children and their parents. ❖ Yogakshema (Bangalore) - Visit and Training Counseling session in Banni area schools and Core team of Prabuddha Kutch by Neuroscientists from Yogakshema. It was a two days full training programme and it aimed at gathering requisite ‘gap area’ information through counseling. ❖ GCERT Team Visit Mr. Uday Desai, advisor to GCERT, CAA & his team of Shroff Foundation had come to visit in Lakhpat and Banni area schools for survey and counseling. ❖ Weekly Lectures Apart from the major events and activities, our team has conducted weekly lectures & interactive sessions on various important subjects in the schools of Banni, Pachham and Lakhpat areas. Some Lecture Topics No Topic Name 1 Social Studies 2 English Grammar 3 Indus valley civilization 4 Navy Day 5 Types of pollution 6 Awareness on Cleanliness 7 Human Rights 8 UNICEF 9 History topic on world war -1 10 A documentary story on Rabindranath Tagore 11 Panchatantra ki kahaniya 12 A childhood moral story of Swamiji’s life 13 Awareness on Cleanliness 14 Kisan Divas 15 Mathematics day (Srinivasa Ramanujan Biography) 16 Christmas day (Life of Jesus) 17 Know Why We Celebrate New Year on 1st January 18 Indian Republic 19 Biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose 20 Documentary film on Lala Lajpat Rai 21 Martyrs’ Day 22 Wet Land, Planets & World 23 Swami Dayanand Sarasvati 24 Biopic of the legend (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) 25 Indian Nightingale SAROJINI NAIDU 26 World Radio Day 27 National Deworming Day 28 How Life Started on Earth 1. Agrocel Industries Pvt Ltd 2. Honeycomb Logistics Pvt Ltd & Liladhar Pasoo Students’ Message Myself Rajgor Arya Sunilbhai, I am Mutva Afraj Daud, Studying in Myself Ghadhvi Bhagvati Avaddan, Studying in 4th standard. I watch 3rd standard. I watch the video and Studying in standard 10. The the video and Q&A provided by the quiz provided by the Prabuddha initiative taken by you during the Prabuddha Kutch and answer the Kutch team carefully and try to give lockdown has been very useful to questions correctly. I got 25 out of the correct answer. I got 25 out of me. For this I am grateful to the 25 marks. I got to learn something 25 marks every time. I got to learn a team of Prabuddha Kutch. new from every video and enjoy it. lot of new things from each video Watching videos leads to learning and enjoy it. something new. Rajgor Arya Sunilbhai Daud Afraj Mutva Gahdhvi Bhagavti Avaddan Standard 4 Standard 3 Standard 6 Narayan Sarovar Primary School Sonalpar Primary School Gorevali Primary School I am Umaria Riya Hussain studying I am Nakar Harmeet Maheshbhai I am Thakkar Hansi Jitendrabhai in Std 8. I really like video on child studying in Std 8. I watch the video studying in Std 10. I like every labor. Loved the way it was and response for Q&A provided by video that comes in our school’s understood in the video. I answer Prabuddha Kutch team and answer whatsapp group and it give us all the questions correctly by the questions correctly. I got 25 out understanding and knowledge. watching the videos only once and of 25 marks. I got to learn new The topics of these videos like got 25 out of 25 marks. Prabuddha things from each video and have a World Music Day, Rivers & Kutch team came to our school.
Recommended publications
  • Feasibility Report for the Proposed 100 MW Wind Power Project in Gujarat
    Feasibility report for the proposed 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat Prepared for Gujarat State Petrolem Corporation Limited Project Report No. 2008RT07 The Energy and Resources Institute October 2008 Feasibility report for the proposed 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat Prepared for Gujarat State Petrolem Corporation Limited Project Report No 2008RT07 w w w .te ri in .o rg The Energy and Resources Institute © The Energy and Resources Institute 2008 Suggested format for citation T E R I. 2008 Feasibility report for the proposed 100 MW wind power project in Gujarat New Delhi: The Energy and Resources Institute. [Project Report No. 2008RT07] For more information Project Monitoring Cell T E R I Tel. 2468 2100 or 2468 2111 Darbari Seth Block E-mail [email protected] IHC Complex, Lodhi Road Fax 2468 2144 or 2468 2145 New Delhi œ 110 003 Web www.teriin.org India India +91 • Delhi (0) 11 Contents Page No. Suggested format for citation ........................................................................................ 4 For more information.................................................................................................... 4 Executive summary....................................................................................................... 1 1. Methodology adopted for Feasibility Study.............................................................. 4 2. Renewable energy..................................................................................................... 4 3. Wind energy ...........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Kutch District Disaster Management Plan 2017-18
    Kutch District Disaster Management Plan 2017-18 District: Kutch Gujarat State Disaster Management Authority Collector Office Disaster Management Cell Kutch – Bhuj Kutch District Disaster Management Plan 2016-17 Name of District : KUTCH Name of Collector : ……………………IAS Date of Update plan : June- 2017 Signature of District Collector : _______________________ INDEX Sr. No. Detail Page No. 1 Chapter-1 Introduction 1 1.01 Introduction 1 1.02 What is Disaster 1 1.03 Aims & Objective of plan 2 1.04 Scope of the plan 2 1.05 Evolution of the plan 3 1.06 Authority and Responsibility 3 1.07 Role and responsibility 5 1.08 Approach to Disaster Management 6 1.09 Warning, Relief and Recovery 6 1.10 Mitigation, Prevention and Preparedness 6 1.11 Finance 7 1.12 Disaster Risk Management Cycle 8 1.13 District Profile 9 1.14 Area and Administration 9 1.15 Climate 10 1.16 River and Dam 11 1.17 Port and fisheries 11 1.18 Salt work 11 1.19 Live stock 11 1.20 Industries 11 1.21 Road and Railway 11 1.22 Health and Education 12 2 Chapter-2 Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessment 13 2.01 Kutch District past Disaster 13 2.02 Hazard Vulnerability and Risk Assessment of Kutch district 14 2.03 Interim Guidance and Risk & Vulnerability Ranking Analysis 15 2.04 Assign the Probability Rating 15 2.05 Assign the Impact Rating 16 2.06 Assign the Vulnerability 16 2.07 Ranking Methodology of HRVA 17 2.08 Identify Areas with Highest Vulnerability 18 2.09 Outcome 18 2.10 Hazard Analysis 18 2.11 Earthquake 19 2.12 Flood 19 2.13 Cyclone 20 2.14 Chemical Disaster 20 2.15 Tsunami 20 2.16 Epidemics 21 2.17 Drought 21 2.18 Fire 21 Sr.
    [Show full text]
  • Name Address Nature of Payment P
    NAME ADDRESS NATURE OF PAYMENT P. NAVEENKUMAR -91774443 NO 139 KALATHUMEDU STREETMELMANAVOOR0 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED VISHAL TEKRIWAL -31262196 27,GOPAL CHANDRAMUKHERJEE LANEHOWRAH CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED LOCAL -16280591 #196 5TH MAIN ROADCHAMRAJPETPH 26679019 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED BHIKAM SINGH THAKUR -21445522 JABALPURS/O UDADET SINGHVILL MODH PIPARIYA CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED ATINAINARLINGAM S -91828130 NO 2 HINDUSTAN LIVER COLONYTHAGARAJAN STREET PAMMAL0CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED USHA DEVI -27227284 VPO - SILOKHARA00 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED SUSHMA BHENGRA -19404716 A-3/221,SECTOR-23ROHINI CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED LOCAL -16280591 #196 5TH MAIN ROADCHAMRAJPETPH 26679019 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED RAKESH V -91920908 NO 304 2ND FLOOR,THIRUMALA HOMES 3RD CROSS NGRLAYOUT,CLAIMS CHEQUES ROOPENA ISSUED AGRAHARA, BUT NOT ENCASHED KRISHAN AGARWAL -21454923 R/O RAJAPUR TEH MAUCHITRAKOOT0 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED K KUMAR -91623280 2 nd floor.olympic colonyPLOT NO.10,FLAT NO.28annanagarCLAIMS west, CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED MOHD. ARMAN -19381845 1571, GALI NO.-39,JOOR BAGH,TRI NAGAR0 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED ANIL VERMA -21442459 S/O MUNNA LAL JIVILL&POST-KOTHRITEH-ASHTA CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED RAMBHAVAN YADAV -21458700 S/O SURAJ DEEN YADAVR/O VILG GANDHI GANJKARUI CHITRAKOOTCLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED MD SHADAB -27188338 H.NO-10/242 DAKSHIN PURIDR. AMBEDKAR NAGAR0 CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED MD FAROOQUE -31277841 3/H/20 RAJA DINENDRA STREETWARD NO-28,K.M.CNARKELDANGACLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED RAJIV KUMAR -13595687 CONSUMER APPEALCONSUMERCONSUMER CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED MUNNA LAL -27161686 H NO 524036 YARDS, SECTOR 3BALLABGARH CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED SUNIL KUMAR -27220272 S/o GIRRAJ SINGHH.NO-881, RAJIV COLONYBALLABGARH CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED DIKSHA ARORA -19260773 605CELLENO TOWERDLF IV CLAIMS CHEQUES ISSUED BUT NOT ENCASHED R.
    [Show full text]
  • Final Report
    No. JAPAN INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (JICA) GOVERNMENT OF GUJARAT THE RECONSTRUCTION SUPPORT FOR THE GUJARAT-EARTHQUAKE DISASTER IN THE DEVASTATED AREAS IN INDIA FINAL REPORT OCTOBER, 2002 YAMASHITA SEKKEI INC. NIHON SEKKEI, INC. S S F J R 02-161 Currency Equivalents Exchange rate effective as of June, 2001 Currency Unit = Rupee(Rs.) $ 1.00 = Rs.46.0 1Rs.=2.66 Japanese Yen,1 Crore = 10.000.000,1 Lakh = 100.000 Preface In response to a request from the Government of India, the Government of Japan decided to implement a project on the Reconstruction Support for the Gujarat-Earthquake Disaster in the Devastated Areas in India and entrusted the project to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). JICA selected and dispatched a project team headed by Mr. Toshio Ito of Yamashita Sekkei Inc., the representing company of a consortium consists of Yamashita Sekkei Inc. and Nihon Sekkei, Inc., from June 6th, 2001 to May 29th, 2002 and from August 4th to August 18th, 2002. In addition, JICA selected an advisor, Mr. Osamu Yamada of the Institute of International Cooperation who examined the project from specialist and technical points of view. The team held discussions with the officials concerned of the Government of India and the Government of Gujarat and conducted a field survey and implemented quick reconstruction support project for the primary educational and healthcare sectors. After the commencement of the quick reconstruction support project the team conducted further studies and prepared this final report. I hope that this report will contribute to the promotion of the project and to the enhancement of friendly relationships between our two countries.
    [Show full text]
  • Udaipur Region
    Udaipur Region PAN/ TAN/ Registration Name/ Category/ Business Position In State/ TIN/ Sl. No. App Id Address Contact Details No./ Date/ App. Date Activity Mine District VoterID/ Status Passport/ D.L. M/s Krishna Miners 3-B, Industrial Estate RAJASTHAN 0294-2491001 (O) & Traders (Firm - Registered) Pratapnagar UDAIPUR 0294-2491003 (F) JDHM02934B IBM/54/2011 1 54 Mining 25/08/2011 Girwa 0294-2425263 (R) (14/10/2011) 313003 [email protected] 20 Industrial Estate RAJASTHAN 0294-2491001 (O) Pratapnagar UDAIPUR 0294-2491003 (F) JDHA01779B IBM/64/2011 2 64 M/s Ashoka Minerals Mining Girwa 0294-2425263 (R) (14/10/2011) 313003 [email protected] DIGVIJAYGRAM GUJARAT 0288-2344272 (O) JAMNAGAR 0288-2344092 (F) RKTS01149B M/s SHREE Mining, End IBM/95/2011 3 95 DIGVIJAY CEMENT JAMNAGAR user (14/10/2011) COMPANY LIMITED 361140 9099038099 (M) [email protected] M/s Bholenath Udegarh Mishnawat RAJASTHAN 079-26891479 (O) Manganese Ind. (Firm - Registered) Trader, Kushalgarh BANSWARA ANMS18869T IBM/126/2011 4 126 Storage, IBM/126/2011 4 126 Storage, (29/09/2011) 06/09/2011 End user Kushalgarh 327801 9825225742 (M) [email protected] M/s AJMERA PO. BHANDURI, GUJARAT 02870-281482 (O) CEMENTS PVT. LTD. VERAVAL - JUNAGADH (Company) JUNAGARH 02870-281483 (F) RKTA00095E NH 8D, IBM/179/2011 5 179 Mining 10/09/2011 MALIYA (HATINA), (14/10/2011) 362245 [email protected] M/s Wonder Cement Wonder Cement Limited RAJASTHAN 01477-220220 (O) Limited CHITTORGA (Company) R. K. Nagar 01472-222422 (F) JDHW00109E Mining, RH IBM/226/2011 6 226 Storage, 14/09/2011 Nimbahera (14/10/2011) End user 301601 9829671505 (M) [email protected] M/s RAWMIN MINING AND EAST KADIA PLOTS GUJARAT 0286-2240968 (O) INDUSTRIES PVT.LTD.
    [Show full text]
  • Handicrafts Survey on Woollen Blanket, Part X-D, Series-5
    CENSUS OF INDIA 1981 PART iX-D SERIES--5 GUJARAT HANDICRAFTS SURVEY ON WOOLLEN BLANKET .J.K. PATEL Deputy Diredor of Census Operations, Gujarat~ Ahmadabad. tIST OF CENTRES WHERE WOOLLEN BLANKET CRAFT IS PRACTISED SL. NO. VILLAGE DISTRICT TALUKA 4 1 2 3 1 Kalavadsimani .MNAGAR Khambhaliya 2 Khambhaliya (Urban) Jamjodhpur 3 Balva 4 Narmana Jamna.ga.r 5 (Urban) Kalavad 6 Pata Meghpar Jodiya 7 Meghpar 8 Madhapar 9 Pithad 10 Lakhtat 11 Kunad 12 Anada 13 Dudhai 14 Keshia Lalipur Dhrol 15 16 Dhrol (Urban) 17 Khakhar " Olhamandal 18 Khatumba 19 Vasai 20 Rajpura 21 Varavala 22 BhiDlrana Kalyanpur 23 Patelka 24 Haripar 25 Rampara SURENDRANAGAR. Wadhwan 26 Dudhrej 27 Kothariya 28 Munjpur 29 Surendranagat(lJrban) 30 Baldana 31 Vadod 32 Memka 33 Vastadi 34 Gundiyala 35 Dedadara 36 Wadhwan (Urb,m) 37 Karangadh 38 Kholadiad Dasada 39 Kathada 40 Savias 41 BaJana KHP' lJmbdi 42 Ankewaliya 43 Parnala 44 Zobala 45 Chuda (i) (U) 1 2 3 4 SURENDRANAGAR Limbdi 46 Boma 47 Panshina 48 Limbdi (Urb_a) 49 Tokarala 50 Shiani Muli 51 Cilanpar 52 Tikar Dhrangadhra 53 Je!llda 54 Jive 55 Dhrangadhra (Urban) Sayala 56 Sayala (Urban) 57 Sudamda Lakhtar 58 Vadla 59 Devalia 60 Dervala RAJKOT Rajkot 61 Rajkot (Urban) Jasdan 62 Parewala Lodhika 63 Pardi Morvi 64 Morvi (Urban) 65 Tankara (Urban) 66 Barwala Lathi 67 Damnagar (Urban) AMRELI 68 Lathi (U rban) Dhari 69 Chalala (Urban) 70 Gopalgram Annli 71 Rangpur 72 Jalla 73 Chita} 74 Am:teli (Urban) Lilia 75 Krankach Kunkavav 76 Bagosara (Urban) 77 Hamapur Porbandar 78 Porbandar (Urban) lUNAGADH 79 Chhaya (Urban) 80 Ratiya 81
    [Show full text]
  • Geology of Kutch (Katchchh) and Ahmedabad Basin
    ADS REPLY Point No. 1 District Survey Report as per the Ministry Notification S.O. No. 3611 (E) dated 25th July 2018. Reply District Survey Report has been prepared by district authorities in accordance with the MoEF Notification SO-141(E) dated 15th January 2016 on 04/08/2018, the same was submitted to MoEFCC and also enclosed herewith as AnnexureII. Ministry has amended SO-141(E) wherein the procedure for procedure for preparation of DSR for minor mineral was prescribed vide notification SO-3611(E) dated 25th July 2018 which is not availble with District Authorities. Point no.2 Status of the non-compliances of specific condition no. (ii), (xii) and (xv) and the general condition no. (VI) and (vii). Reply Status of the non-compliances of specific condition no. (ii), (xii) and (xv) and the general condition no. (VI) and (vii) is enclosed as Annexure III. 1 | Page M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd (Unit: Sewagram Cement Works) M/s. UltraTech Cement Ltd. Index S. No. Annexures Documents Page No. 1. Annexure I Letter Issued by MoEFCC, Delhi on 6th March 2019 1-2 2. Annexure II District Survey Report as per the Ministry Notification S.O. 3-65 No. 3611 (E) dated 25th July 2018 3. Annexure III Status of the non-compliances of specific condition no. (ii), 66-128 (xii) and (xv) and the general condition no. (VI) and (vii) Annexure (a) - Wildlife compliance report. Annexure (b) - Greenbelt development/Plantation photograph. Annexure (c) – Rain water harvesting plan and Ground water study report. Annexure (d)- Water sprinkler photographs Annexure (e) - Noise level management report.
    [Show full text]
  • Detailed Species Accounts from The
    Threatened Birds of Asia: The BirdLife International Red Data Book Editors N. J. COLLAR (Editor-in-chief), A. V. ANDREEV, S. CHAN, M. J. CROSBY, S. SUBRAMANYA and J. A. TOBIAS Maps by RUDYANTO and M. J. CROSBY Principal compilers and data contributors ■ BANGLADESH P. Thompson ■ BHUTAN R. Pradhan; C. Inskipp, T. Inskipp ■ CAMBODIA Sun Hean; C. M. Poole ■ CHINA ■ MAINLAND CHINA Zheng Guangmei; Ding Changqing, Gao Wei, Gao Yuren, Li Fulai, Liu Naifa, Ma Zhijun, the late Tan Yaokuang, Wang Qishan, Xu Weishu, Yang Lan, Yu Zhiwei, Zhang Zhengwang. ■ HONG KONG Hong Kong Bird Watching Society (BirdLife Affiliate); H. F. Cheung; F. N. Y. Lock, C. K. W. Ma, Y. T. Yu. ■ TAIWAN Wild Bird Federation of Taiwan (BirdLife Partner); L. Liu Severinghaus; Chang Chin-lung, Chiang Ming-liang, Fang Woei-horng, Ho Yi-hsian, Hwang Kwang-yin, Lin Wei-yuan, Lin Wen-horn, Lo Hung-ren, Sha Chian-chung, Yau Cheng-teh. ■ INDIA Bombay Natural History Society (BirdLife Partner Designate) and Sálim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History; L. Vijayan and V. S. Vijayan; S. Balachandran, R. Bhargava, P. C. Bhattacharjee, S. Bhupathy, A. Chaudhury, P. Gole, S. A. Hussain, R. Kaul, U. Lachungpa, R. Naroji, S. Pandey, A. Pittie, V. Prakash, A. Rahmani, P. Saikia, R. Sankaran, P. Singh, R. Sugathan, Zafar-ul Islam ■ INDONESIA BirdLife International Indonesia Country Programme; Ria Saryanthi; D. Agista, S. van Balen, Y. Cahyadin, R. F. A. Grimmett, F. R. Lambert, M. Poulsen, Rudyanto, I. Setiawan, C. Trainor ■ JAPAN Wild Bird Society of Japan (BirdLife Partner); Y. Fujimaki; Y. Kanai, H.
    [Show full text]
  • Gujarat Earthquake Rehabilitation and Relief Work Report
    Gujarat Earthquake Rehabilitation and Relief Work Report Table of Contents Introduction.......................................................................................................... 3 Villages Helped by BAPS.......................................................................................... 4 Immediate Help ..................................................................................................... 7 Rescue................................................................................................................. 9 Food Distribution ................................................................................................. 10 Shelter............................................................................................................... 13 Medical Aid ......................................................................................................... 14 Relief & Household Items Distributed....................................................................... 16 Counselling & Restoring Dignity.............................................................................. 18 Rehabilitation & Construction Work ......................................................................... 19 Educational Aid.................................................................................................... 31 Vocational Assistance ........................................................................................... 35 Volunteers .........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Review of Literature
    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF LITERATURE Review of Literature Review of Literature Clothing reflects about one’s membership in a culture and of the many groups he/ she belongs or relates to within a culture. Costumes forms an important element amongst all the cultural expressions defining one’s identity in India. Eicher writes ethnic dress is a notable aspect of ethnicity. Again, Claus and Korom states that a folkloristic or an ethnographic study includes the study of culture, history and psychology. These represent the three fundamental dimensions in which expression exists. What forms and shapes any expression is the past (history, tradition), the outer context (Culture) and the inner motivation (psychology). And there are always other pertinent lines of inquiry- political structure, economics, geography and others (Claus P. and Korom F.,1991: 41). Therefore, the present chapter aims to take a preliminary glimpse of the factors coming under the purview of the subject under study. 2.1. Theoretical review 2.1.1. Accounts on Indian Cotton Textiles: History, trade, production and evolution 2.1.2. Salience of folk costumes and textiles in India 2.1.3. Gujarati textiles: Production, trade and consumption 2.1.4. Traditional draped garments of men in India 2.1.5. Geography and morphology of producers and patrons 2.1.5.1. The Locales: Geography and culture (Saurashtra, Kachchh, North Gujarat, Ahmedabad) 2.1.5.2. People: (Vankar, Barot, Vaniya, Bharward, Rabari, Charan, Ahir) 2.1.6. Cultural contexts of commodities: Importance of products in social life 2.1.7. Handloom Industry in India 2.1.7.1.
    [Show full text]
  • VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No
    VG-2015 MSME - Approved Investment Intentions District : Kachchh Sr.No. Name of Company Office Address 1 A D Rana Plot No. 172,Mithirohar GGDC Estate,Mithi Rohar-Gandhidham,Kachchh 2 A K PLYMERS PLOT NO. 5, SURVEY NO. 107/1,,Padana-Gandhidham,Kachchh 3 Aarti Industries Limited (Anushakti Division) Survey No 1403/1,N.H.No. 8-A,Bhachau,,Bhachau-370140,Bhachau,Kachchh 4 Aashirvad International GIDC Plot No. 71 Dhrub Estate,,Dhrab-Mudra,Kachchh 5 AASTHA SALT INDUSTRIES PVT LTD SRNO.131/5,PADANA, GANDHIDHAM,,Padana-Gandhidham,Kachchh 6 ADANI WILMAR LTD. SURVEY NO. 31, 36 & 37/1,GANDHIDHAM MANDVI HIGHWAY, PRAGPAR,Pragpar-370415,Mudra,Kachchh 7 ADITI PLYWOOD plot no.5, ward 12c, lilashah nagar, gandhidham,survey no.117,ajapar,anjar,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 8 AJAY CHETANMAL RAMCHANDANI D.A.Z - 7, ADIPUR,SURVEY NO.162/1, 162/2, MATHAK,Mathak-370110,Anjar,Kachchh 9 ALFARAJ AKHAJI HUSEN SEJVALA MATAM,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 10 Alimamad Fakirmamad Gadh luni,mundra,dariyai paiki land, unsurveyed land, luni,mundra,Luni-370410,Mudra,Kachchh 11 Alka Chetan Thacker Plot No. 95, Kamdhenu-03 Anjar,,Anjar-Anjar,Kachchh 12 ALTAF ABDUL RAHEMAN BRER PLOT NO.127,SRNO.495/1,NAGOR ROAD,BHUJ,,Bhuj-Bhuj,Kachchh 13 AMARSHIBHAI CHHAGANBHAI SOLANKI 180, MACHHU NAGAR, KHARI ROHAR,,Gandhidham-Gandhidham,Kachchh 14 AMBIKA STONE CRUSHER SRNO.641 PAIKY,KOTDA JADODAR,NAKHATRANA,,Kotda Jadodar-Nakhatrana,Kachchh 15 Amol Enterprise Plot No. 261/262 Anjar GIDC Kutch,,Anjar-370110,Anjar,Kachchh 16 AMREETAM JAL SR NO. 69/12, PLOAT NO.9B, KUKMA,,Kukma-370105,Bhuj,Kachchh 17 Amul Gums and Cemicals Plot No.
    [Show full text]
  • District Census Handbook, Kutch, Part X-A & B, Series-5
    CENSUS 1971 PARTS X-A & B TOWN & VILLAGE DIRECTORY SERlES-S VILLAGE & TOWNWISE GUJARAT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT CENSUS KUTCH HANDBOOK DISTRICT C. C. DOCTOR Of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Gujara. Originating in the 19th century perhaps as an occupational craff, The embroidery work of the Kutch and Saurashtra regions was in its heyday one of the loveliest of the folk erts of Cuiaraf. Over a period of time the craft had acquired sufficient sophistica­ tion and regional and caste as.lociations to facilitate its classification ill10 a.~ lIlany as 22 schools. five major and three minor ones. and fourteen other obtaining in the KlIlch and Saurashtra regions respectively. The work has been known to !:ave been done mostly for personal use, till it was exploited for commercial purposes in later years. It is commonly done in free hand. but the lise of wooden blocks for printing the basic design of motifs to be emb­ roidered is not unknown. The printed design, however, supplied at most the barest outline and within it the craftsman had alii pIe free­ dom as regards minuteness of detail and choice of c%llr. The motifs were chosen largely from local or regional stocks, except in the case of more classical examples where they fell back on Persian or Mughal fore­ bec;rs. The sl_\·/i.wl peacock is the 11I0si favourite single motif in all Kutch embroidery and the one displayed on the cover page 0/ this volume shows the elegance and vitalily par excellence achieved by the Kutch embroiderer even within the framework of a simple structure.
    [Show full text]