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Housing Board Haryana C-15,Awas Bhawan, Sector 6, Panchkula LIST OF REGISTERED APPLICANTS OF DEFENSE PERSONEL SCHEME FLATS AT :- REWARI SEC-18 A UNDER HIRE PURCHASE SCHEME PERIOD OF REGISTRATION 17.02.2014 -15.05.2014 EXTENDED UP TO 30.06.2014 Prov.Regn.No. Appl.No. Name F/H Name Amount Finance Remarks 1/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 9104 ABHAY SINGH MAMAN SINGH 192000.00 Y 2/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 5747 ABHAY SINGH KURDA RAM 192000.00 Y 3/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 64340 ABHAY SINGH MUKHTIYAR SINGH 192000.00 Y 4/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 7891 ABHEY SINGH KASHI RAM 192000.00 Y 5/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 24293 ABHEY SINGH MOHAR SINGH 192000.00 Y 6/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 30828 ABHEY SINGH LATE CHHAILU RAM 192000.00 Y 7/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 23831 ABHEY SINGH MUNSHI RAM 192000.00 Y 8/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 72683 ABHEY SINGH BHAWAR SINGH 192000.00 Y 9/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 72602 ABHEY SINGH PHOOL SINGH 192000.00 Y 10/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 43225 ABHEY SINGH DALIP SINGH 192000.00 Y 11/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 61767 ABHEY SINGH RAJKURAN 192000.00 Y 12/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 53474 ABHEY SINGH CHANDER SINGH 192000.00 Y 13/REWARI-18/T-A/UBI 79027 ABHIMANNU SATBIR SINGH 192000.00 Y 14/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 16608 ABHIMANYU SATBIR SINGH 192000.00 Y 15/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 14968 AJAI PAL SINGH RAM KUMAR SINGH 192000.00 Y 16/REWARI-18/T-A/PNB 65975 AJAIB SINGH BICHHA SINGH 192000.00 Y 17/REWARI-18/T-A/CBI 9772 AJAY CHAUHAN RISHAL SINGH 192000.00 Y 18/REWARI-18/T-A/SBI 27526 AJAY KHURANA RAM NARAIN 192000.00 Y 19/REWARI-18/T-A/HGB 26517 AJAY KUMAR LAL CHAND 192000.00 Y 20/REWARI-18/T-A/HGB 66694 AJAY KUMAR MISHRI DEVI 192000.00 Y 21/REWARI-18/T-A/HGB -
Police Stadium ,Gulshan Ground (Adjacent to Phq Complex)
POLICE STADIUM ,GULSHAN GROUND (ADJACENT TO PHQ COMPLEX) JAMMU,J&K APPLICATION ROLL DATE OF NAME FATEHER NAME VENUE DATE NO NUMBER BIRTH 01006792 150910000336 RASHAN RAZRA ROOP LAL 05/03/1990 15/11/2010 01059601 150910000203 ABDUL GANI SHER MOHD 24/08/1988 15/11/2010 01059606 150910000202 TARIQHUSSAIN ABDULGANI 11/11/1989 15/11/2010 01059607 150910000302 ALI HUSSAIN NOOR HUSSAIN 04/06/1989 15/11/2010 01059610 150910000272 KASHMIR SINGH BASANT LAL 04/03/1988 15/11/2010 01059612 150910000014 TALIBHUSSAIN ABDULGANI 28/12/1988 15/11/2010 01059613 150910000161 SHAKIL AHMED MOHD YOUSIF 20/12/1991 15/11/2010 01059614 150910000080 ASHWANI KUMAR MAN PARKASH 14/09/1987 15/11/2010 01059615 150910000276 LAL HUSSAIN DIN MOHD 06/11/1989 15/11/2010 01059616 150910000162 RAKESH KUMAR KASHMIR SINGH 05/01/1992 15/11/2010 01059617 150910000032 MOHD ASLAM HASHAM DIN 15/12/1987 15/11/2010 01059618 150910000226 MAHATAM SINGH JAMPHU RAM 01/01/1985 15/11/2010 01059622 150910000021 ASHOK KUMAR BHURI RAM 05/03/1986 15/11/2010 01059626 150910000083 SHAHNAWAZ MOHD IQBAL 03/04/1989 15/11/2010 01059627 150910000087 REENKU MANHAS AMAR NATH 15/10/1988 15/11/2010 01059628 150910000086 SANJAY KUMAR AMAR NATH 10/08/1991 15/11/2010 01059629 150910000174 HARDEEP SINGH ONKAR SINGH 15/09/1990 15/11/2010 01059630 150910000313 FARDOUS HUSSIAN SAYED HUSSAIN 06/01/1991 15/11/2010 01059631 150910000234 ROHIT ROY BHARAT BUSHAN 25/11/1989 15/11/2010 01059632 150910000193 SANDEEP KUMAR BODH RAJ 16/02/1990 15/11/2010 01059633 150910000025 ANIL KUMAR NAND LAL 26/02/1989 15/11/2010 01059636 -
Banks in News • Firms in News 3
Preface Dear Readers, The ‘Current Affairs’ section is an integral part of any examination. This edition of Manthan has been developed by our team to help you cover all the important events of the month for the upcoming exams like Banking, Insurance, CLAT, MBA etc. This comprehensive bulletin will help you prepare the section in a vivid manner. We hope that our sincere efforts will serve you in a better way to fulfil aspirations. Happy Reading! Best Wishes Team CL Contents 1. POLITY AND GOVERNANCE .................................................................................. 1–26 • National • International 2. ECONOMY AND FINANCE................................................................................... 27–44 • Economy News • Banks in News • Firms in News 3. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ........................................................................... 45–53 • Inventions/Discoveries • Health/ Disease 4. ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT ......................................................................... 54–55 5. SPORTS ................................................................................................................ 56–62 • Sports Personalities in News • Sport Events 6. AWARDS............................................................................................................... 63–70 7. PERSONS IN NEWS ............................................................................................ 71–74 8. MISCELLANEOUS .............................................................................................. -
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Roll No List of the candidates who have been admitted provisionally for the Post of Junior Engineer Enviormental (Post Code-688) Sr. PostName Post App. No Name of Fathername PermanentAddress RollNumber ExaminationCentre ExamDate Reporting Time No. Code Candidate 1 Junior Environmental 688 1414628 Vivek Thakur S/O Ravinder Nath Village panoul Post Office Amarpur Tehsil 688000001 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Ghumarwin Amarpur (457) Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 2 Junior Environmental 688 1606677 Amit Mishra S/O: Nathu Ram Samleta (166) Bilaspur 688000002 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer I, Hamirpur 3 Junior Environmental 688 1426299 Rajat Kumar Rakesh Kumar Village And Post Office Dehar, Tehsil Sundernagar, 688000003 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Modgil Modgil District Mandi. I, Hamirpur 4 Junior Environmental 688 1682426 Sanjeev Kumar S/O Suresh Kumar Village Sumari, Tehsil Ghumarwin Samwari (316) 688000004 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 5 Junior Environmental 688 1311989 Pankaj Chandel S/O Susheel kumar Village Bard, Post Office Sunhani, Tehsil Jhandutta 688000005 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Chandel Bard (206) Bilaspur I, Hamirpur 6 Junior Environmental 688 1553788 Shubham S/O Sada Ram Village Peharwin Post Office Bhager Tehsil 688000006 HP Staff Selection Commission Hamirpur C 23/12/2018 1:30 PM Engineer Bhardwaj Bhardwaj Ghumarwin -
Politics of Sub-Regionalism and Pressure Groups in the State
Reorganisation of State Politics of Sub-Regionalism and Pressure Groups Visit: www.civilstap.com For Any Query Mail us: [email protected] or call us at - (+91)-8146207241 0 POLITICS OF SUB-REGIONALISM AND PRESSURE GROUPS IN THE STATE Regionalism is the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose by people within a specific geographical region, united by its unique language, culture, language, etc. In a positive sense, it encourages people to develop a sense of brotherhood and oneness which seeks to protect the interests of a particular region and promotes the welfare and development of the state and its people. In the negative sense, it implies excessive attachment to one’s region which is a great threat to the unity and integrity of the country. Sub-regionalism is a question of identity rather than distinct identity within the border identity of the region or the state based on social, political and economic distinctiveness. REGIONAL DIVIDE IN THE STATE POLITICS OF HIMACHAL PRADESH • The present-day Himachal Pradesh consists of two types of hill areas i.e the Punjab hills and the Shimla hills. • Shimla Hills: Before independence, the Shimla hills were ruled by native Princes. In these areas the people’s struggle was influenced by the nationalist movement in British India, but its object was never to overthrow or eliminate their Princely States. • Punjab Hills: The Punjab hill areas which joined Himachal Pradesh in 1966 were under direct British administrative control before independence. The people in these areas participated in the struggle for freedom with the specific objective of overthrowing the British rule. -
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HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR JAMMU. REGULAR CAUSELIST ( 23-04-2018 to 27-04-2018) I N D E X Page No. Court No. 1 HON’BLE THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE 1 – 15 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV KUMAR [ 25.04.2018, 26.04.2018 & 27.04.2018 ] Court No. 3 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK ARADHE 16 – 22 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE JANAK RAJ KOTWAL [ 23.04.2018 & 24.04.2018 (1st Half) ] Court No. 3 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE ALOK ARADHE 23 – 54 [ 23.04.2018 & 24.04.2018 (2nd Half), 25.04.2018 to 27.04.2018 (Full Day) ] Court No. 5 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE DHIRAJ SINGH THAKUR 55 – 88 [ Full Week ] Court No. 7 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE JANAK RAJ KOTWAL 89 – 118 [23.04.2018 & 24.04.2018 (2nd Half), 25.04.2018 to 27.04.2018 (Full Day) ] Court No. 8 HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SANJEEV KUMAR 119 – 134 [ 23.04.2018 & 24.04.2018 ] NOTICES ON NEXT PAGE. BY ORDER. Sd/- ( Virinder Singh Bhou ) Registrar Judicial www.jkhighcourt.nic.in [email protected] HIGH COURT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR AT JAMMU. ****** NOTICE No.1 It is for the general information of all Advocates that Advocates who take notice(s) in LPA cases on behalf of respondent(s) can obtain copy/copies of LPA petitions from the Registry. Advocates who require such copies may contact concerned Assistant Registrar in this behalf and get the relevant copies after filing up the prescribed form available with the Assistant Registrar/Reader concerned. No.2 All Fresh matter(s) coming by way of Daily Supplementary List shall be listed as per the roster. -
DICTIONARY of MARTYRS INDIA’S FREEDOM STRUGGLE (1857-1947) Ii Dictionary of Martyrs: India’S Freedom Struggle (1857-1947) Vol
DICTIONARY OF MARTYRS INDIA’S FREEDOM STRUGGLE (1857-1947) ii Dictionary of Martyrs: India’s Freedom Struggle (1857-1947) Vol. I, Part I-A DICTIONARY OF MARTYRSMARTYRS INDIA’S FREEDOM STRUGGLE (1857-1947) Vol. 1 Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh (1857-1919) Part I General Editor Sabyasachi Bhattacharya Chairman, ICHR Coordinator S.M. Mishra Research and Editorial Team Ashfaque Ali Rajesh Kumar Habib Manjar Published by INDIAN COUNCIL OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH in association with MANAK PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD iv Dictionary of Martyrs: India’s Freedom Struggle (1857-1947) Vol. I, Part I-A Project of INDIAN COUNCIL OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH and MINISTRY OF CULTURE, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA First Edition 2010 Published by INDIAN COUNCIL OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH 35, FEROZESHAH ROAD, NEW DELHI - 110 001 in association with MANAK PUBLICATIONS PVT. LTD B-7, Saraswati Complex, Subhash Chowk, Laxmi Nagar, New Delhi 110092 INDIA Phone: 22453894, 22042529 E-mail : [email protected] USA Office 8145 KOLB AVE, ALLEN PARK, M.I. 48101 USA E-mail: [email protected] All rights reserved © ICHR, 2010 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. ISBN 978-81-7831-222-4 Layout by KHUSHNUMA Laser Typeset by T. ALI Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi Printed in India by Nice Printing Press, New Delhi This volume is dedicated to the Patriots who Laid Down their Lives for the Freedom of India vi Dictionary of Martyrs: India’s Freedom Struggle (1857-1947) Vol. -
Review of Research Impact Factor : 5.7631(Uif) Ugc Approved Journal No
Review Of ReseaRch impact factOR : 5.7631(Uif) UGc appROved JOURnal nO. 48514 issn: 2249-894X vOlUme - 8 | issUe - 3 | decembeR - 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ POLITICS OF REGIONALISM IN HIMACHAL PRADESH: AN OUTCOME OF SPATIO-POLITICAL ORGANISATION AND VOTING CLEAVAGES Dr. Ramesh Chand Associate Professor in Geography, PSR Govt. Degree College Baijnath, Distt. Kangra (H.P.) ABSTRACT The paper presents historical background to spatio-political organisation of Himachal Pradesh with a focus on voting cleavages. The upper and lower regions of Himachal Pradesh are historically different because the nature and types of movements in these areas were different. Historical differences in these two regions have given birth to a very strong territorial cleavage, which divides Himachal Pradesh into two distinct almost equal parts with different socio-economic set ups and political centers. The politics of the State have been influenced by territorial cleavage to a considerable extent. Both the Congress and the BJP are exploiting this cleavage. The Congress Party is dominating in horticultural or upper or old areas and the BJP has an edge in agricultural or lower or new areas of the State. KEYWORDS: Territorial Cleavage, Praja Mandal, Bhai Do Na Pai, Horticulture Region, Agricultural Region. 1. INTRODUCTION The present day Himachal Pradesh consists of two types of hill areas. Before independence, the first types of areas were ruled by native Princes. In these areas the people’s struggle was influenced by the nationalist movement in British India, but its object was never to overthrown or totally eliminate their Princely States. Most of these areas were of Old Himachal and popularity known as Simla Hills. -
FOR ADMISSION 1 AP 3/2018 (Fresh) (Tied) M/S MSV INTERNATIONAL ANKUSH MANHAS for PET
Page No. : 55 THE HIGH COURT OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR AT JAMMU. REGULAR CAUSELIST COURT : 5 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE DHIRAJ SINGH THAKUR 23/04/18(Monday) FOR ADMISSION 1 AP 3/2018 (Fresh) (Tied) M/S MSV INTERNATIONAL ANKUSH MANHAS FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.SECY.HOUSING AND URBAN DEV.DEPTT.JAMMU 2 SWP 649/2018 (Fresh) MP(1/2018) LACHHMAN SINGH MANHAS AND ORS. AJAY SINGH MANHAS FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING (P.H.E.) DEPTT.AND ORS. 3 SWP 650/2018 (Fresh) MP(1/2018) BALBIR SINGH ROHIT VERMA FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.HOME DEPTT.AND ORS. 4 SWP 676/2018 (Fresh) MP(1/2018) SUJJAN SINGH AND ORS. MR.AJAY SINGH KOTWAL FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.SECY.FOREST DEPTT. AND ORS. 5 SWP 690/2018 (Fresh) MP(1/2018) JAVED ABASS MALIK AJAZ CHOWDHARY FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.SECY.REVENUE DEPTT. AND ORS. 6 SWP 709/2018 (Fresh) MP(1/2018) MOHD.AMIN V.BHUSHAN GUPTA FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.GENERAL ADMINISTRATION DEPTT.AND ORS. 7 SWP 405/2015 (By Order) MP(1/2018) MUSHTAQ AHAMAND AND ORS. MR.AMRISH KAPOOR FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.HOME DEPTT.AND ORS. MR.W.S.NARGAL AAG FOR RES. MR.ANKUR SHARMA FOR RES 8 SWP 803/2015 (Date Fixed by Court) MP(982/2015) KRISHAN KUMAR AND ANR. MR.SUNIL SETHI,SR.ADV. FOR PET. Vs STATE TH.HOME DEPTT.AND ORS. MR.H.A.SIDDIQUI,AAG FOR RES. 9 SWP 1749/2015 (Date Fixed by Court) MP(1/2015) ANGREZ PAUL GANDHI MR.KHALID KHATAK FOR PET. -
The G Annou Same W the Sta It Was Capaci Guidan Himac PER in Vidha
Pushpendra Rajput, IAS Chief Electoral Officer, Himachal Pradesh FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER The General Election for constitution of 13th State Legislative Assembly was announced by the Election Commission of India on 12th October, 2017 and the same was concluded on the 20th December, 2017. The Election machinery of the state was fully prepared for the conduct of free, fair and peaceful election. It was certainly a great pleasure and hounour to conduct this election in the capacity of the Chief Electoral Officer, under the superintendence and guidance of the Election Commission of India. Himachal Pradesh has 68 Assembly Constituencies. The EPIC coverage and PER in the State is 100 percent. The totall number of polling station during Vidhan Sabha Election - 2017 were 7525 (46 auxiliary polling stations). Every election is a new experience. These elections were special on account of the fact that Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation Programme (SVEEP) was implemented extensively for motivationg and facilitating eligible citizens to enroll and subseqquently caste their vote voluntarily. Targeted interventions made under SVEEP bore fruitful results, not only in terms of enhanced E.P. ration of 676 (close to the 18+ census of 704), gender ratio of 971 against 972 of census ratio and registration of 18-19 years age group of as high as 1.84 percent, but also in terms of the highest voter turnouts in the state ever which stands at 75 percent. This document is an attempt to present some of the highlights of the SVEEP interventions made in the state during Vidhan Sabha Election - 2017 , which resulted in some fabulous achievements. -
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Page 1 of 8 List of Fresh Ordinary Cases in which Next Date has been given Case Main List Diary# Party Names Advocate Name Number Case# Date RSA - 4913 - CHATTAR SUJJAN SINGH V/S DAYA SINGH 822914 - - JATINDER JIT KAUR 12/01/2016 2015 AND ORS RSA - 5158 - 967219 - - JASMAIL SINGH V/S KARAM SINGH ARUN JINDAL 12/01/2016 2015 CM - 12303-C - RSA - 5154 - MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, HISAR V/S 1110754 DHIRAJ CHAWLA 12/01/2016 2015 2015 SANJAY KUMAR MEHTA CM - 12299-C - RSA - 5151 - 1301702 RAM MURTI V/S OM PATI AND ORS AJIT SIHAG 12/01/2016 2015 2015 RSA - 5088 - 1323145 - - DHARAM PAL V/S MOOL CHAND AND ORS RAM BILAS GUPTA 12/01/2016 2015 CM - 12117-C - RSA - 5074 - SHAM SUNDER AND ANR V/S SANDEEP 1349787 VIJAY SHARMA 12/01/2016 2015 2015 SINGLA AND ANR CM - 12306-C - RSA - 5155 - 1356325 PURAN SINGH V/S SHINGAR SINGH AND ORS ASEEM KATARIA 12/01/2016 2015 2015 RSA - 5080 - DALJIT SINGH GREWAL V/S RAM SINGH AND 1361916 - - RAJESH PUNJ 12/01/2016 2015 ANR. CM - 10664-C - RSA - 4450 - 1364840 OM PARKASH V/S SHANTI DEVI FERRY SOFAT 12/01/2016 2015 2015 CM - 12311-C - RSA - 5157 - 1365385 KAMAL KUMAR V/S MALOOK SINGH HARSH AGGARWAL 12/01/2016 2015 2015 CM - 12112-C - RSA - 5072 - JASWANT SINGH TH HIS LEGAL HEIRS KAMLA 1376230 MOHIT GARG 12/01/2016 2015 2015 AND ORS. V/S ROSHNI AND ANR RSA - 5146 - SARJEEWAN SINGH V/S VIJAY KUMARI AND 1382549 - - S.K. -
Telangana History
FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT TELANGANA HISTORY 1948 TO 2014 Chapter I: Phase from 1948- 1956 Chapter II: Phase from 1956 – 1970 Chapter III: Phase form 1971 – 2014 FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT Chapter II Telangana History – 1956 to 1970 1. As per Gentlemen agreement, If CM Post went for Andhra region, ___________ Post should go for Telangana Region A) Home Minister B) Deputy CM C) Governor D) None 2. 1st CM of Combined Andhra Pradesh (1956) A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) J.V.Narasimha Rao 3. 1st Dalit CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 4. In Which Government, 1st Deputy CM post was assigned A) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy B) M.K.Vellodi C) Damodaram Sanjeevayya(1959) FDAYTALK www.fdaytalk.com FDAYTALK – CAREER POINT D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 5. 1st Deputy CM of Andhra Pradesh A) Burgula Rama Krishna B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy Note: In 1959, Damodaram Sanjevay Government (1st Dalit CM) appointed 1st Deputy CM as Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy. But he functioned for only 3 yrs till 1962 6. 2nd Deputy Cm of Andhra Pradesh A) J.V.Narasimha Rao B) M.K. Vellodi C) Nilam Sanjiva Reddy D) Konda Ventaka Ranga Reddy 7. Pick the correct A) Public Employment Act 1956(Residence, Rules) B) Public Employment Act 1957(Residence, Rules) C) Public Employment Act 1958(Residence, Rules) D) Public Employment Act 1959(Residence, Rules) 8.