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61St NEA Entries
LALIT KALA AKADEMI ENTRIES OF 61st NATIONAL EXIBITION OF ART 2019-20 ENT.NO LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME D.O.B GENDER CITY STATE WORK MEDIUM PARTICIPATION 1 SHARMA PRIYANKA BANERJEE 09.06.1980 FEMALE NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 3 PAINTING 2 AGARWAL MEGHNA 02.12.1989 FEMALE NAJIBABAD UTTAR PRADESH 3 PAINTING 3 MUDI MRINMAY 30.04.1992 MALE KOLKATA WEST BENGAL 3 SCULPTURE 58TH NEA 4 M VISWAS 24.08.1983 MALE KASARGOD KERALA 3 PAINTING/DRAWING 5 VR RAVI RAM 06.08.1973 MALE CHENNAI TAMILNADU 2 SCULPTURE 41st,44th,46th,49th, 52ndNEA 6 INDI RUDRAGAUD LAXMAN 06.06.1979 MALE BENGALURU KARNATAKA 3 PAINTING 48TH, 51ST , 59TH NEA 7 D.M PRADEEP KUMAR 30.04.1988 MALE DAVANAGERI KARNATAKA 3 ANY OTHER MEDIUM 59TH NEA 8 BETHUR BALAGOPALAN 06.10.1984 MALE NEW DELHI NEW DELHI 3 PAINTING 9 SINHA NILOTPAL 15.01.1984 MALE SHILLONG MEGHALAYA 2 DRAWING 10 SAHANAJ UMME 03.01.1991 FEMALE ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH 3 PAINTING 11 PRASAD GOVIND 30.03.1986 MALE ALIGARH UTTAR PRADESH 3 ANY OTHER MEDIUM 12 DHORE VIJAY M 06.01.1971 MALE HYDERABAD TELANGANA 3 DRAWING 41ST, 42ND NEA 13 CHOWDHURY SUDATTA BASU ROY 14.01.1973 FEMALE KOLKATA WEST BENGAL 3 DRAWING 14 KHAN ABDUL SALAM 10.09.1982 MALE DELHI NEW DELHI 2 PAINTING 15 VASANDAN V 02.08.1991 MALE PUDUCHERRY PUDUCHERRY 3 DRAWING 16 DEBGUPTA ABHISHEK 26.11.1991 MALE KHANDESHWAR MAHARASHTRA 3 PAINTING 17 KUNDAGOL KASHAPPA VEERAPPA 01.02.1947 MALE GADAG KARNATAKA 3 PAINTING 38TH NEA 18 RANGDAL NITEEN BANDU 30.10.1980 MALE MUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 3 DRAWING 19 LAXMAN BHAI NAVNEET RATHOD 11.02.1958 MALE RAJKOT GUJARAT 2 DRAWING 20 SINGH -
Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Ludhiana, Part
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES-20 PUNJAB DISTRICT 'CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE &TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT LUDHIANA Director of· Census Operations Punjab I I • G ~ :x: :x: ~.• Q - :r i I I@z@- ~ . -8. till .11:: I I ,~: : ,. 1l •., z ... , z . Q II) · 0 w ::t ; ~ ~ :5 ... ...J .... £ ::::> ~ , U , j:: .. « c.. tJ) ~ 0 w . ~ c.. t,! ' !!; I! 0 II) <> I « w .... ... 0 i3 z « ~ Vi at: 0 U .· [Il (J) W :x: ;::: U Z 0 « « « ii. 0- 0 c;: J: .., Z 0 ... u .~ « a ::::> u_ w t- 0 ;:: : : c.. 0 ... ~ U at: « ~ a ~ '0 x I- : :x: a: II) 0 c.. 0 .. U 0 c.. ... z ~ 0 Iii w ~ 8 « ... ...J :x: :x: « .. U ~~ i5~ ...J « : 0:: ;; 0- II) t: W => ~ C2 oct '"~ w 0- 5: :x: c:i Vi::: ;: 0:: 0 w I.!l .. Iii W I- ... W . ~ « at::x: ~ IJ) ~ i5 U w~ ~ w «z w ... .... ... s: «w> w<t t- <:l .w ~ &:3: :x: 0- 6 e at: ...J :X:z: 0 ulI) U ~ « ... I.!l Z «~ ::::> ";;: « « x <t w« z w. a A 0 z ~ ~ I.!lZ ZH'" « WI :x: .... Z t a0 0 w (l: ' 5: a::: «,.. ;j o .J W :3:x: [Il .... a::: ::::> « ;:: ~ c.. - _,O- Iii I.!l Iii a w « 0- > 0:":: 0 W W tS- [Il ~_ «(l: :x: z . Ul ii1 >s: ::::> .... c.. e, 0:: ui a: w <t. (i -z. « « a0 <[ w I :x: 0 --' m iii ::> :x: ...J « ~ 0- z l- < 0 ::::> 0:: UI t- e/) :g N ...J --' o. -
FIJI DAY CELEBRATIONS Fiji Celebrates 43Rd Anniversary of Regaining Independence from Great Britain
“Serving our Community SUNIL DESAI www.fijitimescanada.com Phone: 604.909.4088 for over 30 years” Sales Manager B: 604-987-5231 C: 778-868-5757 800 AUTOMALL DR NORTH VANCOUVER NORTH SHORE AUTOMALL [email protected] CANADA'S WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SINCE 2006 October 11, 2013 FIJI DAY CELEBRATIONS Fiji celebrates 43rd anniversary of regaining independence from Great Britain. Let us not forget our past heroes. Not only those have who died but we need new kinds of heroes today: individuals who can take the lead in many diverse fields and lead lives that younger Fijians can look up to as role models. Today, we celebrate the continuing progress on the road to a better Fiji. Have a blessed and safe Fiji Day celebration. Warm wishes from USA US President Barack Obama sent a congratulatory note to the people of Fiji in recognition of the nation's 43 years of independence. "On behalf of the American people, I offer my warmest congratulations to the people of the Republic of Fiji as you commemorate the 43rd anniversary of your nation's independence on October 10," President Obama said in the message sent to the US Embassy in Suva. He said the US had much appreciation for the people of Fiji, adding he hopes to continue to strengthen ties with Fiji in the near future. Let us all be reminded that it is offices. Schools across the country have Pacific) Ministerial Meeting. "It is my fervent hope that relations important that we not only celebrate, organised activities to mark the occasion. -
Seacare Authority Exemption
EXEMPTION 1—SCHEDULE 1 Official IMO Year of Ship Name Length Type Number Number Completion 1 GIANT LEAP 861091 13.30 2013 Yacht 1209 856291 35.11 1996 Barge 2 DREAM 860926 11.97 2007 Catamaran 2 ITCHY FEET 862427 12.58 2019 Catamaran 2 LITTLE MISSES 862893 11.55 2000 857725 30.75 1988 Passenger vessel 2001 852712 8702783 30.45 1986 Ferry 2ABREAST 859329 10.00 1990 Catamaran Pleasure Yacht 2GETHER II 859399 13.10 2008 Catamaran Pleasure Yacht 2-KAN 853537 16.10 1989 Launch 2ND HOME 856480 10.90 1996 Launch 2XS 859949 14.25 2002 Catamaran 34 SOUTH 857212 24.33 2002 Fishing 35 TONNER 861075 9714135 32.50 2014 Barge 38 SOUTH 861432 11.55 1999 Catamaran 55 NORD 860974 14.24 1990 Pleasure craft 79 199188 9.54 1935 Yacht 82 YACHT 860131 26.00 2004 Motor Yacht 83 862656 52.50 1999 Work Boat 84 862655 52.50 2000 Work Boat A BIT OF ATTITUDE 859982 16.20 2010 Yacht A COCONUT 862582 13.10 1988 Yacht A L ROBB 859526 23.95 2010 Ferry A MORNING SONG 862292 13.09 2003 Pleasure craft A P RECOVERY 857439 51.50 1977 Crane/derrick barge A QUOLL 856542 11.00 1998 Yacht A ROOM WITH A VIEW 855032 16.02 1994 Pleasure A SOJOURN 861968 15.32 2008 Pleasure craft A VOS SANTE 858856 13.00 2003 Catamaran Pleasure Yacht A Y BALAMARA 343939 9.91 1969 Yacht A.L.S.T. JAMAEKA PEARL 854831 15.24 1972 Yacht A.M.S. 1808 862294 54.86 2018 Barge A.M.S. -
Administrative Atlas , Punjab
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 PUNJAB ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS f~.·~'\"'~ " ~ ..... ~ ~ - +, ~... 1/, 0\ \ ~ PE OPLE ORIENTED DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB , The maps included in this publication are based upon SUNey of India map with the permission of the SUNeyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned. © Government of India, Copyright 2006. Data Product Number 03-010-2001 - Cen-Atlas (ii) FOREWORD "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961. The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, atlases of states and union territories were also published. -
July - September 2017 World Skill Development Day
Vol. XIX : No. 2 ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY PUBLICATION JULY - SEPTEMBER 2017 WORLD SKILL DEVELOPMENT DAY Commemorating the World Skill Development Day, ANU launched ELSP programme, an Employment linked Skill Development programme initiated by ANU in collaboration with Schoolguru Eduserve Pvt. Ltd. The programme was inaugurated by the Honourable Chief Minister Sri Nara Chandra Babu Naidu in A.P. Secretariat on 15-07-2017. Prof. A. Rajendra Prasad, Vice-Chancellor; Sri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Hon'ble Minister for HRD, Govt. of A.P.; Sri G.S. Panda Das, IAS, Special Commissioner; Collegiate and Technical Education; Prof. G.V.S.R.Anjaneyulu, Director, International Students Cell; Prof. M. Koteswara Rao, Dean, College Development, Council, ANU; Prof P. Narasimha Rao, Vice-Chairman, APSCHE (AP State Council of Higher Education); and Dr. Varadarajan, Secretary, APSCHE, participated. This is a free skill development programme in which teaching is done using information and computer technology and coordinated by the International Students Cell, ANU. It is a matter of great pride that ANU is the first university in the state of A.P. to take up this venture. NEWSLETTER COMMITTEE Chief Patron : Prof. A. Rajendra Prasad, Vice-Chancellor, A.N.U. Patrons : Prof. K.R.S. Sambasiva Rao, Rector, A.N.U. Prof. K. John Paul, Registrar, A.N.U. Prof. Noorbasha Abdul, Principal, ANU College of Arts, Commerce & Law. Prof. B.Victor Babu, Principal, ANU College of Sciences. Dr.P.P.S. Paul Kumar, Principal, ANU College of Physical Education. Prof. E.Sreenivasa Reddy, Principal, ANU College of Engineering & Technology. Prof. A.Prameela Rani, Principal, ANU College of Pharmaceutical Sciences. -
Karnataka Government Polytechnic, Mangalore
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Pincode Officename Statename Minisectt Ropar S.O Thermal Plant
pincode officename districtname statename 140001 Minisectt Ropar S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140001 Thermal Plant Colony Ropar S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140001 Ropar H.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Morinda S.O Ropar PUNJAB 140101 Bhamnara B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Rattangarh Ii B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Saheri B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Dhangrali B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140101 Tajpura B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Lutheri S.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Rollumajra B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Kainaur B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Makrauna Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Samana Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Barsalpur B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140102 Chaklan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140102 Dumna B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140103 Kurali S.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Allahpur B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Burmajra B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Chintgarh B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Dhanauri B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Jhingran Kalan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Kalewal B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Kaishanpura B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Mundhon Kalan B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Sihon Majra B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Singhpura B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140103 Sotal B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140103 Sahauran B.O Mohali PUNJAB 140108 Mian Pur S.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Pathreri Jattan B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Rangilpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Sainfalpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Singh Bhagwantpur B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Kotla Nihang B.O Ropar PUNJAB 140108 Behrampur Zimidari B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Ballamgarh B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140108 Purkhali B.O Rupnagar PUNJAB 140109 Khizrabad West S.O Mohali PUNJAB 140109 Kubaheri B.O Mohali PUNJAB -
End of a Dream
Wednesday 10 May to 16 May , 2017 A NUWAY MEDIA GROUP PUBLICATION Shah Rukh Khan on1 his TED talk debut Voice of South Asian Community Since March 2002 Vol. 14 Issue 35 Wednesday 10 May to 16 May , 2017 $1 www.thesouthasian.info In Ransomware Attack, Where Does Microsoft’s Responsibility Lie? STORY STORY ON page ON page 21 29 Why Is Trump So Angry ? The President’s End Of A Dream uncontrollable rage Kapil Mishra’s charges conclusively prove that the AAP is powers his ruthlessness now just another political party, that too a below average one. and his ineptitude. (Special Feature) Allegations of corruption because we believe those allegations. against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Nobody believes charges made by a loser. and his trusted lieutenant Satyendra Jain Kapil Mishra, the former water minister in have turned a dream into a nightmare. Not the Kejriwal government, (Contd on page 20) Forced Surrogacy (Special Report) Donald Trump is upset. He’s Trafficked, traded, enslaved, raped and made to conceive not happy about America’s preoccupation with babies for adoption. Adivasi girls are turned into baby- the “Russia narrative.” He’s angry that we’re bothered by the possible damning ties making machines that fetch Rs 1-4 lakh per child. between his campaign and a hostile foreign (Insider Bureau) There’s body. The terms of abuse go beyond power. He’s seething over the Senate Judiciary something almost eerily Nazi about even sadism; the human body here Committee’s insolent insistence on this. Not in terms of formal politics, is just a device and also its product. -
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MONDAY 28 OCTOBER 2013 • [email protected] • www.thepeninsulaqatar.com • 4455 7741 inside Five takeaways CAMPUS • MES tops from the iPad inter-school quiz launch competition P | 4 P | 12 COMMUNITY • ‘Desi’ Bhangra Night at Doha Marriott P | 5 HEALTH • Memory testing can age older adults in minutes P | 7 FILM • Cormac McCarthy keeps moviegoers guessing in The Counselor P | 8-9 WHEELS • Mercedes GLK 250 is clean break from diesels of the past P | 11 Learn Arabic HANDS OFF • Learn commonly used Arabic words Rising numbers of older drivers being killed or injured in and their meanings accidents may spur demand for self-driving vehicles. P | 13 2 PLUS | MONDAY 28 OCTOBER 2013 COVER STORY By Ma Jie and Masatsugu Horie elf-driving cars being planned by Google and glo- bal automakers may help Scounter slumping demand from younger customers by tapping the fastest-growing demographic in the world’s largest vehicle markets: the elderly. As baby boomers age in mar- kets including the United States and Japan, rising numbers of older drivers being killed or injured in accidents may spur demand for autonomous vehicles. With as many as 90 percent of traffic accidents caused by human error, a key benefit of the technology is boosting safety, executives from automakers includ- ing General Motors and Toyota said at an industry conference in Tokyo last week. “Seniors are often regarded as the victims of traffic accidents, Moritaka Yoshida, managing officer and chief safety technology officer at Toyota, said this month as the company announced plans for automated- driving systems. -
Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Ludhiana, Part XIII-A & B
PARTS XIII A &, B SERIES-11 PUNJAB VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECtORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DIS1'RICT CENSUS IANDBOOK LUDHIANA DISTRICT D. N. :OlUR t:>F 'tHE INDIAN ADMiNISTRATIVE SBIWlcB blrector 01 census Operations PUNJAB '"0z it ;: 0 2! ~l ! ::I: :;. ~~(~'J-'"\.'-I E ~ .> % R~U P N ~ .. J I , 0 ,. -4 , ~ ~ ~ < . 8 '" f ...... '* ( J-,~ . ",2 r \- ~ ~ ) .. fj D ..s.. '" i ,.."\.... -' .')... " ~ U , ~~ s::: 0 : .> ii: \ ti~· !~ ... \ . .. .. ! !!!. I 0 I, ., .s.. ; , :~ ,<t i i ~5 I ,- z ) Ir:) .... @ %.. .... 0 L,~,~,_,-·" ...... ~. .i 1- I U\ .... ::> .s.. ...J I). W ., z > 0 0 ..'" 0 0 '" II! 0 '"gf .,; Z '"<t ;- ~ ~ ~;> 0 Q. 0 0 Z Q. ~ .. :r Q. 0 '"0 c 0 c 3: "I !:: Q. 0 g 0 0 g 3: ~. C\ c 0 0 ~ ~ i In"' eo"' "' '" zll> w'" 1:1 El i!: ::- > u~ '" ZU :\'" {J 0:~~ _. ~'" _e ••• · ~I ~I __ ~ __________ ~======.. ~ __ = ___~J~ CENSUS OF INDIA, 1981 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS Part-I-A Administration Report-Enumeration (for offidal use only) (Printed) Part-I-B Administration Report-Tabulation (for offic~al use only) Part-II-A General Population Tables 1 ~ Combined Volum~ (Printed) Part-II-B Primary Census Abstract J Part-III General Economic Tables Part-IV Social and Cultural Tables Part-V Migration Tables, Part-VI Fertility Tables Part-VII Tables on Houses and Disabled Population (Printed) Part-VJII Household Tables Part-IX Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-X-A Town Directory (Printed) Part-X-B Survey Reports on Selected Towns Part-X-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages Part-XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part-XII Census Atlas . -
SST General 13-Oct-1954 1/Apr/77 1/Apr/77 Sangrur
Seniority List of Masters/Mistresses DEEMED DATE Final Sen Name of the Official along with Date of appointment Date of Joining OF Mode of No. present place of posting Category APPOINTMENT Appointment Existing Sen. No. Father's Name Subject SC/ BC/ Date of Birth Direct/ GEN Priority/ Adhoc Regular Adhoc Regular Promotion Upasana Shrma, GGSSS 1 A Ram Kishan Attri SST General 13-Oct-1954 1/Apr/77 1/Apr/77 sangrur jyoti Grover GSSS Rambagh 8a Moohan lal ss gen 26-Apr-1958 16/Sep/81 21/Oct/81 DIRECT ASR 9A MEENAKSHI GMS Dharo Chak ss gen 2-May-1960 3/May/82 JAGJIT KAUR G MSSS SEC-31C 9 B CHHAJU SINGH SS gen 1-Feb-1956 17/12/1979 22/10/1982 17/12/1979 22/10/1982 DIRECT CHD GIAN KAUR 40 A 8649 GHS CHAKKI KALAN DARBARA SINGH SS GEN 1-Apr-1958 11/Dec/81 12/10/1982 10/Dec/82 PRIORITY FARIDKOT 107 A Preetam Kaur, GSSS Dhamot Jagat Singh SST 22-Jun-1950 8/Aug/85 19/Mar/88 139 A Madhu Bala GSSS Bohan Hsp Sohan Singh ss gen 15-Dec-1957 1/21/1981 1/Apr/85 1/24/1981 1/Apr/85 DIRECT HARPREET KAUR, GGSSS 149 A 9071 JASWANT SINGH SS GEN 6-Dec-1956 5/12/1981 29/Mar/85 5/12/1981 1/Apr/85 DIRECT DAHERU Harbant Kaur, GGSSS Model 156 A Prithipal Singh SST 1-Sep-1956 12/3/1981 1/Apr/85 1/Apr/85 Town AMRIT KAUR GMS HARIPURA 520 A SS GEN 16-Oct-1954 31/01/1984 1/Apr/85 31/1/1984 1/Apr/85 DIRECT BASTI SGR Sudesh Kumari GSSS Pipal 700 A Punjab Singh ss gen 1-Apr-1956 15/Feb/89 22/Feb/89 PRIORITY Wala HSP 926 A Manjit Kaur GSSS (b) Muktsar Thaman Singh ss gen 8-Mar-1957 21/Nov/89 24/Jan/90 Direct 1 Of 32 SURINDER KAUR GHS PADDI 1132 A KISHAN SINGH SS SC (HC) 12-Dec-1961