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General Knowledge ABBREVIATIONS a A.A.F
General Knowledge ABBREVIATIONS A A.A.F. Auxiliary Air Force A.A.S.U. All Asom Students Union A.C.D. Asian Co-operation Dialogue A.D.B. Asian Development Bank A.E.C. Atomic Energy Commission A.F.P.R.O. Action for Food Production A.I.C.C. All India Congress Committee A.I.D.W.A. All India Democratic Women’s Association A.I.D.S. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome A.I.H.B. All India Handicrafts Board A.I.R. Annual Information Report A.J.T. Advanced Jet Trainer A.P.E.C. Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation A.R.F. ASEAN Regional Forum A.S.E.A.N. Association of South-East Asian Nations A.S.L.V. Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle A.U. African Union A.V.E.S. Acute Viral Encephalitic Syndrome A.W.A.N. Army Wide Area Network A.Y.U.S.H. Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy B B.A.R.C. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre B.C.C.I. Board of Control of Cricket in India/Bank of Credit and Commerce International B.C.G. Bacillus Calmette Guerin (Anti-T.B. vaccine) B.C.T.T. Bank Cash Transaction Tax B.O.A.C. British Overseas Airways Corporation B.P.O. Business Process Outsourcing BREAD Basic Research Education And Development (SOCIENTY) B.S.N.L. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. B.V.R.A.A.M. Beyond Visual Range Air-to-Air Missile C C.A. Chartered Accountant C.A.C. Capital Account Convertibility 4 | G.K. C.A.C.C.I. -
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www.gradeup.co Combined Higher Secondary Level Examination 2019 Tier I Roll Number Candidate Name Venue Name Ion Digital Zone IDZ1 Mundka Exam Date 16/10/2020 Exam Time 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Subject CHSL Tier 1 Section : English Language (Basic Knowledge) Q.1 Select the word which means the same as the group of words given. One whom it is impossible to defeat Ans 1. Cowardly 2. Invincible 3. Inimitable 4. Dissatisfied Question ID : 424429728 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 2 Q.2 Select the INCORRECTLY spelt word. Ans 1. Amass 2. Immediate 3. Massage 4. Messanger Question ID : 424429727 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 4 Q.3 Select the correct indirect form of the given sentence. The manager said, “I want you to attend the conference.” Ans 1. The manager said that she want me to attend the conference. 2. The manager told to me I am to go to attend the conference. 3. The manager said that she wanted me to attend the conference. 4. The manager said I am wanting you to attend the conference. Question ID : 424429709 Status : Answered Chosen Option : 3 www.gradeup.co Q.4 Given below are four jumbled sentences. Out of the given options, pick the one that gives their correct order. A. While the most common belief is that these traits remain fixed, research studies show otherwise! B. One such research study suggests that we can change our traits provided we want to change them. C. We all possess certain personality traits that set us apart from the rest. D. -
Annual Report, 2012-13 1 Head of the Department
Annual Report, 2012-13 1 CHAPTER II DEPARTMENT OF BENGALI Head of the Department : SIBABRATA CHATTOPADHYAY Teaching Staff : (as on 31.05.2013) Professor : Dr. Krishnarup Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Asish Kr. Dey, M.A., Ph.D Dr Amitava Das, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Sibabrata Chattopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arun Kumar Ghosh, M.A., Ph.D Dr Uday Chand Das, M.A., Ph.D Associate Professor : Dr Ramen Kr Sar, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Arindam Chottopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr Anindita Bandyopadhyay, M.A., Ph.D Dr. Alok Kumar Chakraborty, M.A., Ph.D Assistant Professor : Ms Srabani Basu, M.A. Field of Studies : A) Mediaval Bengali Lit. B) Fiction & Short Stories, C) Tagore Lit. D) Drama Student Enrolment: Course(s) Men Women Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total Gen SC ST Total MA/MSc/MCom 1st Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 2nd Sem 43 25 09 77 88 17 03 108 131 42 12 185 3rd Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 4th Sem 43 28 08 79 88 16 02 106 131 44 10 185 M.Phil 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 03 Research Activities :(work in progress) Sl.No. Name of the Scholar(s) Topic of Research Supervisor(s) 1. Anjali Halder Binoy Majumdarer Kabitar Nirmanshaily Prof Amitava Das 2. Debajyoti Debnath Unishsho-sottor paraborti bangla akhayaner dhara : prekshit ecocriticism Prof Uday Chand Das 3. Prabir Kumar Baidya Bangla sahitye patrikar kromobikas (1851-1900) Dr.Anindita Bandyopadhyay 4. -
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL of MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE Explore
EXCELLENCE IN MANAGEMENT EDUCATION SINCE 2006 INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT EXCELLENCE Explore. Experience. Excel. ISMEInternational School of Management Excellence Bangalore 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Mission and Vision 2 Chairman’s Message 3 Director’s Message 4 ISME’s Transformational Leaders 5-6 International Leadership Message 7-8 Principal’s Message 9 Programs Offered 10 INTERNATIONAL CREDENTIALS 11-18 Faculty with International Exposure 11-14 International by Credentials and Culture 15 What makes ISME International 16 London School of Economics 17 Learning in Singapore 18 CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE 19-24 Excellence is a Way of Life at ISME 19 Recognition for Excellence 20 World-class Smart Campus 21-22 Excelling in other Arenas of Life 23-24 CORPORATE CENTRIC 25-36 Gearing up for the Corporate Environment 25-26 Sector-wise Placements 27- 29 Experiential Learning 30 Guest Speakers from the Corporates 31-32 CREATING PROFESSIONALS WITH Recruiters Speak 33 ISME Alumni working in Global companies 34-36 AN INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK LIFE AT ISME 37-40 Our Mission Student Diversity 37 “Our mission is to transform every student to become a socially responsible business Hostel and Campus Facilities 38 leader through a student focussed culture of excellence, international outlook, entrepreneurial thinking & industry alignment. Bangalore: The Hub of Opportunities 39-40 Admission Directors Message 41 Our Vision “Our vision is to be a business school of international repute for world class quality management education.” 3 CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE 4 “THERE SHOUDSHOULD NOT BE NOBE LIMITS TO WHAT ONE CAN ACHIEVE.” ISME is an institution that provides a platform where there are no limits to what students can achieve. -
Republic of Rhetoric by Abhinav Chandrachud
ABHINAV CHANDRACHUD Republic of Rhetoric Free Speech and the Constitution of India PENGUIN BOOKS Contents 1. The Music of an English Band 2. The Wounded Vanity of Governments 3. ‘He Who Destroys a Good Book, Kills Reason Itself’ 4. Munshi’s Coup in the Constituent Assembly 5. Prasad and Mookerjee Trigger an Amendment 6. The Anti-DMK Amendment 7. Prudes and Prigs 8. Obscenity Lies in the Crotch of the Beholder 9. A Blaze of Glory for Judges 10. Nehru Calls Justice Bose Unintelligent 11. Prejudicing Mankind 12. ‘Scurrilous Satire against a Friendless Woman’ 13. Shouting Fire in a Crowded Theatre 14. The Most Solemn Symbol of a Country 15. Methods of Influencing the Press Notes Acknowledgements Follow Penguin Copyright To Radha, the brightest star in the darkest night 1 The Music of an English Band India became independent on 15 August 1947, the second anniversary of the Japanese surrender during the Second World War.1 On that historic day, however, India did not fully cast off her colonial chains. Between August 1947 and January 1950, India was a British dominion which, like Australia and Canada, recognized the king as her monarch and sovereign. This had not been the aim of the freedom movement whose clarion call, for decades, had been purna swaraj or complete independence, not dominion status. During this time, Indian institutions derived their power from the Indian Independence Act, 1947, a statute which had been enacted by Britain’s Parliament. Up to 1949, cases decided by the federal court, the precursor to the Supreme Court of India, could be appealed before the Privy Council in London.2 It was only on 26 January 1950, when the Constitution came into force,3 that India fully attained her independence. -
List of Fellows (Name-Wise) Upto 2016
LIST OF FELLOWS (NAME-WISE) UPTO 2016 0. Description Year 1. Abdul Kalam, A.P.J. Biomedical Engineering July 1995 DMIT. Former President, Republic of India. Res: 10 Rajaji Marg, New Delhi-110001. Permanent Address: No. 2, Mosque Street, Rameswaram, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu-623526. Tel: Off: (011) 3015321, 3014930, Res: (04567) 6493708, Fax: 2300756, E-mail: [email protected] (b 1931) (d.2015) Gen. Amir Chand Oration (NAMS, 1997-98) Padma Bhushan (1981); Padma Vibhushan (1990); Bharat Ratna (1997); D.Sc (h.c.) from several Universities; National Design Award; Dr. Biren Roy Space Award; Om Prakash Bhasin Award; National Nehru Award by Govt. of Madhya Pradesh; GM Modi Award for Science 1996; HK Firodia Award for Excellence in S&T 1996; Veer Savarkar Award 1998; Hon Fellow-Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers. 2. Abraham, Jacob Neurosurgery 1984 MS, MS (Neuro), FACS, FACA. Res: 10, 15th Avenue, Harrington Road, Chennai- 600031. Tel: Res: (044) 28363211, 42849258, Mobile: 09940118382, E-mail: [email protected] (b.1931). Basanti Devi Amir Chand Prize (ICMR, 1984); Sachs Memorial Lecturer, USA (1989). 3. Achari, Kamala Obstetrics and Gynecology 1982 MS, FRCOG, FICS, FACS. Emeritus Professor, Patna Medical College, Patna-800001 (Bihar). Res: 'Tirumalai', 21/D Road No.10, Rajendra Nagar, Patna- 800016. (b.1924) (d. 2014). 4. Adithan, C. Pharmacology July 2003 MD, PhD, FIMSA, FIPS. Former Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology, Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research, Pondicherry- 605006. Currently: Director-CIDRF and Professor of Pharmacology, Mahatma Gandhi Medical College and Research Institute, Pondicherry-607403. Res: Flat No. 1, Srinivas Towers, Vazhudavour Road, Kathirkamam, Pondicherry-605009. -
Catalogue No. 14 of the Papers of Chandi Prasad Bhatt
OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA Catalogue No. 14 Of The Papers of Chandi Prasad Bhatt Plot # 2, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, P.O. Rai, Sonepat – 131029, Haryana (India) Chandi Prasad Bhatt Gandhian Social Activist Chandi Prasad Bhatt is one of India’s first modern environmentalist. He was born on 23 June 1934. Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of peace and non-violence, Chandi Prasad averted deforestation in the Garhwal region by clinging (Chipko) to the trees to prevent them from being felled during the 1970’s. He established the Dasholi Gram Swarajya Mandal (DGSM), a cooperative organization in 1964 at Gopeshwar in Chamoli district, Uttarakhand and dedicated himself through DGSM to improve the lives of villagers. He provided them employment near their homes in forest-based industries and fought against flawed policies through Gandhian non-violent satyagraha. To maintain the ecological balance of the forest, DGSM initiated a number of tree-plantation and protection programmes, especially involving women to re-vegetate the barren hillsides that surrounded them. He created a synthesis between practical field knowledge and the latest scientific innovations for the conservation of environment and ecology in the region. Chandi Prasad Bhatt has been honoured with several awards including Ramon Magsaysay Award for community leadership (1982), Padma Shri (1986), Padma Bhushan (2005), Gandhi Peace Prize (2013), and Sri Sathya Sai Award (2016). Chandi Prasad Bhatt has written several books on forest conservation and large dams: Pratikar Ke Ankur (Hindi), Adhure Gyan Aur Kalpanik Biswas per Himalaya se Cherkhani Ghatak (Hindi), Future of Large Projects in the Himalaya, Eco-system of Central Himalaya, Chipko Experience, Parvat Parvat Basti Basti, etc. -
Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)
Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) EN JUB D IL L E O E Volume 50, No. 1&2 G January-June, 2014 ISSN 0379 - 038X Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) -: A quarterly Journal :- Editor Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa Associate Editor Dr. K.K. Sharma Assistant Editor Dr. Jyoti Wadhwa Editorial Board Editorial Associates Dr. Snehalata Deshmukh Dr. Gourdas Choudhuri Dr. Mira Rajani Dr. Rani Kumar Dr. J.N. Pande Dr. Vinod Paul Dr. Prema Ramachandran Dr. Ashok Kumar Sharma Dr. H.S. Sandhu Dr. M.V. Padma Srivastava Dr. Lalita S. Kothari Dr. Deep Takkar Members of the Advisory Board Dr. Mahtab S. Bamji Dr. D.K. Hazra Dr. Raj Baveja Dr. H.S. Juneja Dr. M. Berry Dr. B.N. Koley Dr. C.S. Bhaskaran Dr. Anand Kumar Air Marshal (Retd.)Dr. M.S. Boparai Dr. R. Madan Dr. Sanjeev Misra Dr. Lalit Nath Dr. Y.K. Chawla Dr. Haribhai L. Patel Dr. P.K. Dave Dr. K.K. Talwar Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal Dr. S.P. Thyagarajan Dr. Amod Gupta Emeritus Editor: Prof. J.S. Bajaj Annual Subscription Rates Inland Rs. 500.00 Foreign $ 30.00 £ 15.00 Single Copy Rs. 150.00 Correspondence All correspondence concerning the Jornal should be addressed to: Editor National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) NAMS House, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi - 110029 Tel.: 011-26589289 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nams-india.in Ann Natl Acad Med Sci (India), 50(1&2):1-74, 2014 ANAMS 50 (1&2) : 1-74, 2014 CONTENTS Editorial i J.S. -
Quarterly Journal of the Gandhi Peace Foundation
Quarterly Journal of the Gandhi Peace Foundation VOLUME 38 J NUMBER 3&4 J OCTOBER’16–MARCH’17 Editorial Team Chairperson Kumar Prashant Editors M.P. Mathai J John Moolakkattu [email protected] Book Review Editor: Ram Chandra Pradhan Editorial Advisory Board Johan Galtung J Rajmohan Gandhi J Anthony Parel K.L. Seshagiri Rao J Ramashray Roy Sulak Sivaraksa J Tridip Suhrud J Neera Chandoke Thomas Weber J Thomas Pantham Gandhi Marg: 1957-1976 available in microform from Oxford University Microfilms, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; 35 Mobile Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4A1H6; University Microfilms Limited, St. John’s Road, Tyler’s Green, Penn., Buckinghamshire, England. II ISSN 0016—4437 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CARD NO. 68-475534 New Subscription Rates (with effect from Volume 34, April-June 2012 onwards) Period Individual Institutional Individual Institutional (Inland) (foreign) Single Copy Rs. 70 Rs. 100 US $ 20 US $ 25 1 year Rs. 300 Rs. 400 US $ 60 US $ 80 2 years Rs. 550 Rs. 750 US $ 110 US $ 150 3 years Rs. 800 Rs. 1000 US $ 160 US $ 220 Life Rs. 5000 Rs. 6000 US $ 800 N.A. (including airmail charges) Remittances by bank drafts or postal or money orders only Copyright © 2016, Gandhi Marg, Gandhi Peace Foundation The views expressed and the facts stated in this journal, which is published once in every three months, are those of the writers and those views do not necessarily reflect the views of the Gandhi Peace Foundation. Comments on articles published in the journal are welcome. The decision of the Editors about the selection of manuscripts for publication shall be final. -
Details of Shareholders Dividend Outstanding for 7
THE TINPLATE COMPANY OF INDIA LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS WHOSE DIVIDEND IS OUTSTANDING FOR 7 CONSECUTIVE YEARS ( 2009 TO 2015 ) Total Folio No/DPID Add Add Current Amount_ Amount_0 Amount_ Amount_ Amount_ Amount_ Amount_ SrNo 1st Holder Name 1st Joint Holder 2nd Joint Holder Add Line 1 Add Line 2 Add Line 3 Add Line 4 Add City Outstanding ClientID State Pincode Holding 04SEP09 1OCT10 05SEP11 28SEP12 05JUL13 10SEP14 28SEP15 Amount 1 T5D0000506 DODBALLAPUR VENKATA RAO 279 WEST OF CHORD ROAD STAGE II 0 100 900.00 125.00 150.00 120.00 85.00 100.00 160.00 160.00 2 T5M0002206 MOHD RAFIQUE VILLAGE -RAMPUR P.O.BINDA GANJ PRATAPGARH 0 100 900.00 125.00 150.00 120.00 85.00 100.00 160.00 160.00 3 T5R0000973 RAJENDRA SINGH LODHA NA MISSING 0 200 1,800.00 250.00 300.00 240.00 170.00 200.00 320.00 320.00 4 T5V0000094 VANMALA DOGATKUMAR SHAH DR SHAH'S CLINIC 2 LANE NAVAGRAHI DHULIA 0 100 900.00 125.00 150.00 120.00 85.00 100.00 160.00 160.00 5 T5J0000148 JANKI DEVI GUPTA 1864 KHARI BAOLI DELHI 110000 200 1,800.00 250.00 300.00 240.00 170.00 200.00 320.00 320.00 6 T5S0000531 SUSHILA DEVI MEHRA 208 GOLF LINKS NEW DELHI 110000 100 900.00 125.00 150.00 120.00 85.00 100.00 160.00 160.00 7 T5S0001498 S P SURI 92 FRIENDS COLONY NEW DELHI 110000 152 1,368.00 190.00 228.00 182.40 129.20 152.00 243.20 243.20 8 T5V0001440 VINOD BAJAJ Y-213, LOHA MANDI NARAINA NEW DELHI 110000 50 450.00 62.50 75.00 60.00 42.50 50.00 80.00 80.00 9 T5A0001227 AMRIT LAL BAJAJ C/O AMRIT LAL BAJAJ + CO 606 KAILASH APARTMENT KASTURBA GANDHI MARGNEW DELHI 110001 150 1,350.00 187.50 -
Livelihoods Jan 2017
livelihoods today and tomorrow January 2017 Supplements livelihoods January 2017 Indigenous Faith Day! World Disabled Day! Milad-un-Nabi! Christmas! Happy New Year! Congrats, FES for becoming the winner of mobile for good (2016) in agriculture and environment category for its Composite Landscape Assessment and Restoration Tool (CLART). December seems to be a killer month. Manoharan continues to be in our thoughts and actions. Rest in Peace: Madhukar Dhas (Dilasa), an unsung hero; Anupam Mishra (Gandhian, the waterman); Viswam (Vikasa). Amma (Jayalalithaa), Rest in Peace. She has established that welfare of the Poor is the right of the citizens. O Panneerselvam has succeeded her unanimously. Sasikala takes charge as the chief of the party, AIADMK. Dravid Politics are under transition in a significant way. We have to wait and watch. Cho Ramaswamy (of Tughlak fame), Rest in Peace. Fearless Journalist and Genius of our times. The largest state of the country, UP, along with Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa, and Manipur, is getting ready for Elections shortly. Meanwhile the ruling Samajwadi Party has survived a big storm in a tea cup in the form of Akhilesh’s expulsion and its revoking within 24 hours. Tea cup is becoming bigger and bigger. It is advantage Akhilesh now within SP. BJP seems to be gaining ground. AAP appears to be giving tough fight in Punjab and Goa. As sustainable development goals, Global Goals 2030 sink, itb is becoming clear to us that we as a world should be moving towards holistic living. Living simple. Equitable surpluses. State has to guarantee and ensure minimal but decent living for all its citizens. -
Nominations for Padma Awards 2011
c Nominations fof'P AWARDs 2011 ADMA ~ . - - , ' ",::i Sl. Name';' Field State No ShriIshwarappa,GurapJla Angadi Art Karnataka " Art-'Cinema-Costume Smt. Bhanu Rajopadhye Atharya Maharashtra 2. Designing " Art - Hindustani 3. Dr; (Smt.).Prabha Atre Maharashtra , " Classical Vocal Music 4. Shri Bhikari.Charan Bal Art - Vocal Music 0, nssa·' 5. Shri SamikBandyopadhyay Art - Theatre West Bengal " 6: Ms. Uttara Baokar ',' Art - Theatre , Maharashtra , 7. Smt. UshaBarle Art Chhattisgarh 8. Smt. Dipali Barthakur Art " Assam Shri Jahnu Barua Art - Cinema Assam 9. , ' , 10. Shri Neel PawanBaruah Art Assam Art- Cinema Ii. Ms. Mubarak Begum Rajasthan i", Playback Singing , , , 12. ShriBenoy Krishen Behl Art- Photography Delhi " ,'C 13. Ms. Ritu Beri , Art FashionDesigner Delhi 14. Shri.Madhur Bhandarkar Art - Cinema Maharashtra Art - Classical Dancer IS. Smt. Mangala Bhatt Andhra Pradesh Kathak Art - Classical Dancer 16. ShriRaghav Raj Bhatt Andhra Pradesh Kathak : Art - Indian Folk I 17., Smt. Basanti Bisht Uttarakhand Music Art - Painting and 18. Shri Sobha Brahma Assam Sculpture , Art - Instrumental 19. ShriV.S..K. Chakrapani Delhi, , Music- Violin , PanditDevabrata Chaudhuri alias Debu ' Art - Instrumental 20. , Delhi Chaudhri ,Music - Sitar 21. Ms. Priyanka Chopra Art _Cinema' Maharashtra 22. Ms. Neelam Mansingh Chowdhry Art_ Theatre Chandigarh , ' ,I 23. Shri Jogen Chowdhury Art- Painting \VesfBengal 24.' Smt. Prafulla Dahanukar Art ~ Painting Maharashtra ' . 25. Ms. Yashodhara Dalmia Art - Art History Delhi Art - ChhauDance 26. Shri Makar Dhwaj Darogha Jharkhand Seraikella style 27. Shri Jatin Das Art - Painting Delhi, 28. Shri ManoharDas " Art Chhattisgarh ' 29. , ShriRamesh Deo Art -'Cinema ,Maharashtra Art 'C Hindustani 30. Dr. Ashwini Raja Bhide Deshpande Maharashtra " classical vocalist " , 31. ShriDeva Art - Music Tamil Nadu Art- Manipuri Dance 32.