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Risky Sex, Addictions, and Communicable Diseases in India: Implications for Health, Development, and Security
Risky Sex, Addictions, and Communicable Diseases in India: Implications for Health, Development, and Security Rajan Gupta Theoretical Division Los Alamos National laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545 [email protected] LAUR 02-5305 This monograph was published as Special Report 8 in the Health and Security Series by the Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute (CBACI), Washington D.C., September 2004. ABSTRACT: This monograph provides a comprehensive and unifying view of a number of health issues confronting India and how, over time, they could impact the stability and security of the nation. New pandemics like HIV/AIDS have confounded attempts at containment because their spread highlights vulnerabilities in social and political norms and behaviors that have historically been ignored. Their spread also exposes a highly inadequate medical and educational infrastructure. To stop the spread of communicable diseases for which risky individual lifestyles and behaviors, societal norms and beliefs, poverty and lack of empowerment, and stigma and discrimination are major factors it is necessary to examine the system as a whole and to develop new paradigms and tools. Sexually transmitted infections and addictions to alcohol and drugs have emerged as a major interconnected global threat. This monograph makes the case that India is highly vulnerable to this threat and major policy changes, an unprecedented cooperation between public and private sector, and an order of magnitude more investment in health and education is needed to prevent a runaway -
Ludhiana (ルディヤーナー) Travel Guide
Ludhiana Travel Guide - http://www.ixigo.com/travel-guide/ludhiana page 1 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, umbrella. When To Max: 30.5°C Min: Rain: 229.0mm Ludhiana 20.79999923 7060547°C The popular commercial town of Aug Punjab is known for its hosiery and VISIT Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, other industries. The largest city in umbrella. http://www.ixigo.com/weather-in-ludhiana-lp-1140416 Max: Min: Rain: 189.0mm the state, it is an up and coming 28.89999961 20.79999923 metropolitan, increasingly known 8530273°C 7060547°C Jan for its malls and cineplexes. Visit Famous For : City Very cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. Sep this city and experience the Max: Min: Rain: 21.0mm Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen, 12.80000019 5.699999809 umbrella. Named after its tryst with Sikander Lodhi entrepreneurial lifestyle that 0734863°C 265137°C Max: Min: 19.0°C Rain: 85.0mm characterises the people of Punjab. about 500 years ago, Ludhiana is the seat of 28.39999961 Feb 8530273°C Punjab's commercial culture in the lap of Some of the attractions here Very cold weather. Carry Heavy woollen. history. The Lodhi Fort, which is in ruins Oct include Gurudwara Nanaksar Max: Min: Rain: 39.0mm now, stands testimony to the city's historic 14.80000019 6.699999809 Pleasant weather. Carry Light woollen. Jagraon, Rakh Bagh Park, Nehru 0734863°C 265137°C past. Immerse yourself in the spiritual Max: Min: Rain: 5.0mm Rose Garden and Maharaja Ranjit 24.89999961 19.20000076 heritage of Sikhism with a multitude of Mar 8530273°C 2939453°C Singh War Museum. -
Camp Gurmat 2016 Booklet
Table of Contents Table of Contents Mission and Vision ........................................................................................ 3 Welcome ....................................................................................................... 4 Rules ............................................................................................................. 5 Objectives and Goals .................................................................................... 6 Teachers Profile ............................................................................................ 7 Lesson Plans .................................................................................................. 9 Theme Shabad .............................................................................................. 11 Shabad Notes............................................................................................... 12 Group Schedule ............................................................................................ 17 Meal Menu .................................................................................................... 21 Kaur Bungas ................................................................................................... 22 Singh Bungas ................................................................................................. 27 Sewa Jathas ................................................................................................... 33 Sewa Jathas Schedule ................................................................................... -
CV of Seema Bawa
CV of Seema Bawa Title Prof./ First Name Seema Last Name Bawa Photograph Designation Professor Address Department of History, Faculty of Social Sciences University of Delhi Phone No Office 27666659 Residence - Mobile Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications Degree Institution Year Ph.D. National Museum Institute Delhi and University of Bonn 2004 (Sandwich programme) M.Phil. / M.Tech. Department of History University of Delhi 1993 PG Lady Shriram College, University of Delhi 1990 UG Lady Shriram College, University of Delhi 1988 Any other qualification Career Profile 1. Professor, Department of History, University of Delhi since January 2014 2. Associate Professor at the Department of History, Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi March 1996 to January 2014 3. Lecturer in Department of History at Jesus and Mary College, Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Kamla Nehru College, Moti Lal College (Eve.) from 1991 to 1996 on Adhoc & temporary basis 4. Visiting Faculty for Indian Art and Iconography at the Institute of Archeology, Archeological Survey of India, 5. Guest Lectures at Indian Art History at Institute of Oriental Art History, University of Bonn 2000 to 2002 6. Guest Faculty for University of California, Exchange students over several semesters on Ancient and Modern Indian Art & Culture at National Museum Institute. 7.. Guest Faculty for Cultural History M.A (Tourism), College of Vocational Studies, Univ. of Delhi in academic year 1999-2000. Administrative Assignments 1. In-Charge, The Museum of Art and Archaeology, Department of History, University of Delhi 2. Treasurer, Governing Body, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi- 2014 -2016 3. -
City STORE Address ABOHAR ADARSH KUMAR N SONS ABOHAR Bhagat Singh Chowk, Near Weear Well ABOHAR KBM TRADERS ABOHAR Old Nirankari
City STORE Address ABOHAR ADARSH KUMAR N SONS ABOHAR Bhagat Singh Chowk, Near Weear Well ABOHAR KBM TRADERS ABOHAR Old Nirankari Bhawan Road, Nr Bus Stand ABOHAR MOBILE LINKER ABHOR Curculer Road, Near Baght Singh Chowk ADONI RD6024 MINI DX ADONI Door No 18/157 -1, Prabhakar Talkies Road GULMOHAR HOUSE BIDUKARTA AGARTALA Jaganath bari road, bidukarta, chowmohini AGARTALA Agrawal Traderscom Sadar Bazaar 3, Nand Talkies Crossing Shahzadi Mandi AGRA Agra Sadar GAYATRI ELECTRONICS SHAH Shop No Upper Ground 7 City Plaza , Shah AGRA MARKET AGRA Market MOBILE GALAXY SANJAY PLACE G-3, Block Number. 38, Opposite Avadh AGRA AGRA Banket Hall MOBILE SALE CENTRE SANJAY B-12, Kailash Tower, Sanjay Place, Madhu AGRA PALACE AGRA Nagar MOBILE SALECENTRE SANJAYPALACE B-12, Kailash Tower, Sanjay Place, Madhu AGRA AGRA Nagar AGRA PUJA ENTERPRISES Shop No G1, LIC Bulidiing Road Sanjay Place Shop No 22, UGF, Bhawna Multiplex, AGRA RD 6341 UGF BHAWAN AGRA Sikandra AGRA RD 6475 BELANGANJ AGRA Ground Floor,6/230, Jagan Plaza, Shop No 9 and 10 At UGF, Rana Market, AGRA RD 7447 MG ROAD AGRA Parshuram AGRA RD 7448 ARJUN NGR AGRA Shop -Ugf, 9, Laxman Nagar, Arjun Nagar Shop No- B5, GF, 20/ 213 B, Silky Mandi, AGRA RD 7460 SILKY MANDI AGRA Jaipur Shop No B5, Lgf, Rajdeep Apartment, AGRA RD 7491 AGRA Dayalbagh AGRA RD 7997 KAMLA NAGAR AGRA Shop No G1 On Gf, B 504, Sangam Palace Shop No - 7,LGF, Karim Complex, Fatehabad AGRA RD FATEHABAD RD AGRA Road AGRA RD Shah Market Agra Shop No 5, UGF, Kailash Plaza, Shah Market AGRA RFSANJAY PLACEAGRA 119 , 8 And 120 , 8, Ashok -
THE DELHI COUNCIL for PHYSIOTHERAPY and OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1St Floor Pt
THE DELHI COUNCIL FOR PHYSIOTHERAPY AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1st Floor Pt. Madan Mohan MalviyaHospital ,Poly Clinic , Ber Sarai , New Delhi-110016 PRELIMINARY ELECTORAL ROLL OF PHYSIOTHERAPY PRACTIONERS U/S 35(1) UPDATED TILL 31.10.2020 S.NO DateofReg Reg Reg Valid Name including Date of Address Nationality Qualification Number Upto Father Name Birth 1 19-06-2020 PT-0002 18-06-2025 VISHWA 13.02.1961 G-41, KIRAN INDIAN D.P.T.-I.P.H PRAKASH GUPTA GARDEN NEW DELHI, IN - ( S/O-SHRI R.D. DELHI-110059 NOV-1985) - GUPTA DELHI UNIVERSITY 2 15-10-2020 PT-0004 14-10-2025 ASHOK KUMAR 16.09.1945 G-16, HAUZ INDIAN D.P.T.-I.P.H BHATNAGAR KHAS ENCLAVE, DELHI, IN - ( S/O-LATE SHRI NEW DELHI- 1968) G.K. BHATNAGAR 110016 DELHI UNIVERSITY 2 19-02-2020 PT-0007 18-02-2025 SMT KANCHAN 02.05.1960 L-69 SARITA INDIAN D.P.T. MITTAL D/O- VIHAR NEW FORM - I.P.H., (LATE) SHRI P. D. DELHI-110044 DELHI. VERMA 3 28-12-2017 PT-0015 27-12-2022 RENU SHARMA 27.11.1963 171, GAGAN INDIAN DPT:- IPH, NEW D/O SHRI P.S. VIHAR, (OPP.- DELHI, 1985 SHANDILYA PREET VIHAR), NEW DELHI 4 26-04-2018 PT-0024 25-04-2023 NANADINI 30.04.1969 C2A/15/266A INDIAN B.SC, (PHYSCIAL KISHAN JANAKPURI, THERAPY):- THE D/O S.S. NEW DELHI - PHYSICAL K.E.M GOVINDAMANI 110058 HOSPITAL MUMBAI 5 08-02-2016 PT-0032 07-02-2021 SURAJ KUMAR 0 9.07.1975 C/O-SANJAY INDIAN B. -
Current Awareness Bulletin
No.9-10 September-October 2018 Current Awareness Bulletin Centre for Women’s Development Studies (An autonomous research institute supported by the Indian Council of Social Science Research) 25, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi-110001, India. Ph.: 011-9555231324; 9555231354. Fax: 91-23346044 1 E-mail: [email protected] | URL: http://www.cwds.ac.in/library/ CONTENTS Section 1: Journals/ Periodicals/ Newsletters Articles Ageing ............................................................................ 001-002 Child Abuse .................................................................... 003-005 Child Labour................................................................... 006 Children .......................................................................... 007-020 Employment ................................................................... 021 Family ............................................................................ 022-023 Family Planning .............................................................. 024 Feminism ........................................................................ 025-028 Gender Studies................................................................ 029 Girl Child........................................................................ 030-037 Health ............................................................................. 038 Laws ............................................................................... 039-051 Marriage ........................................................................ -
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AAO BANIYE GURSIKH PYARA Awau bxIey guris`K ipAwrw ies pusqk dy sB h`k sMgqW leI hI rwKvyN hn swD-sMgq ienHW dw pRcwr kr skdI hY Published By : GURMAT QUIZ PEOPLE 21/47, OLD RAJINDER NAGAR NEW DELHI-110060 Ph.: 9818219391, 011-45734363 November 2017 Compiled By : S. HARJINDER SINGH S. MANJIT SINGH S. HARSIMRAN SINGH S. HARMAN SINGH AAO BANIYE GURSIKH PYARA Awau bxIey guris`K ipAwrw GURBANI THOUGHTS 1. What is the meaning of “ivsUry”? Ans. Anxiety 2. What is the purpose of human life? Ans. To live a life full of humanity. 3. Gurmat does not give any importance to Zodiac signs palmistry or similar beliefs. True / False Ans. True 4. What is the meaning of “qUry” as it appears in Anand Sahib? Ans. Drums 5. Gurmat does not accept the presence of ghost or evil or good spirits ? True/ False Ans. True 6. What is the meaning of “guxI inDwn” as it appears in Japuji? Ans. Treasure of virtues 7. What is the meaning of “BwiKAw Bwau Apwr” as it appears in Japji? Ans. Language of Unending Love 8. According to Sikh principles Full Moon Day Black Night First day of month are not auspicious days. True /False Ans. True 9. In which Raag Bani of Anand Sahib in Sri Guru Granth Sahib is composed? Ans. Raag Ramkali 10. In which Raag Bani of Sukhmani Sahib in Sri Guru Granth Sahib is composed? Ans. Raag Gauri 11. In Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bani in Ragas starts from Page No 14. Ans. True 12. The central idea of a shabad in Sri Guru Granth Sahib is always in first line of that shabad. -
School of Arts and Social Sciences Dean: Andy Parnaby
School of Arts and Social Sciences Dean: Andy Parnaby Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Christopher Brian Lewis, (Psychology), Sydney, NS Susan Raylene MacNeil, (Psychology), Glace Bay, NS Maria Rath, (Psychology, with Certificate in Psychology Research Methods), Berlin, Germany Bachelor of Arts Major Monique Jacqueline Calliste, (Sociology), Scarborough, ON Rachel Mary Camus, (Political Science), Whitney Pier, NS Paige Alexandra Cox, (Communication), North Sydney, NS Cassie Marie Gillis, (English), Glace Bay, NS Tara Jillean Johnson, (History & Mi'kmaq Studies), Eskasoni, NS Irena Marie Julian-Bernard, (Mi'kmaq Studies), Wekoqmaq First Nation, Unamaki Samantha Lee Lowes, (Multidisciplinary Major in Political Science, Sociology & Gender & Women’s Studies), New Waterford, NS Arielle Ann Marie McCabe, (Psychology), Sydney, NS Elizabeth Pauline Noonan, (Psychology), Sydney, NS Nadine Margaret Prosper, (Mi'kmaq Studies), Paq'tnkek Mi'kmaw Nation, NS Janette Valerie Simmonds, (English & Political Science), Calgary, AB Alitta Marie Sylliboy, (History & Anth/Soco), Eskasoni First Nation Aidan Gregory Phalen, (Psychology), Glace Bay, NS Bachelor of Arts Md Rasel Ahmed, Sydney, NS Chelsey Dawn Marie Bernard, Whycocomagh, NS Takara Marie Blake, Halifax, NS Meagan Elizabeth Campbell, Sydney, NS Barbara Elizabeth Chisholm, Sydney, NS Office of the Registrar 1 SPRING 2021 GRADUANDS May 3, 2021 Jessica Ellen Anne Denny, Pictou Landing First Nation Marco Djukic, Kitchener, ON Brandon Everett Eli Faulkner, Sydney Mines, NS Lorraine Marie Francis, Pictou Landing First Nation Claudia Grace Gennette, North Sydney, NS Jason Carl Giasson, (Co-operative Education Option), Sydney, NS Caitilin Marie Gload, Millbrook, NS Dennis Cornelius Gloade, Millbrook, NS Sara-Anne Gratton-MacLeod, Sydney River, NS Nelson Lloyd Holmes, Glace Bay, NS Shilla Furaha Kazungu, Mombasa, Kenya Abigail Joy Kelly, Sydney, NS Margaret Catherine Kennedy, Port Morien, NS Sarah Elizabeth Lever, Glace Bay, NS Stephen J. -
Camp Gurmat 2017 Booklet
Table of Contents Table of Contents Mission and Vision ........................................................................................ 2 Welcome ....................................................................................................... 3 Infographic ....................................................................................................... 4 Rules ............................................................................................................. 5 Objectives and Goals .................................................................................... 6 Teachers Profile ............................................................................................ 7 Lesson Plans .................................................................................................. 9 Theme Shabad .............................................................................................. 11 Group Schedule ............................................................................................ 12 Kaur Bungas ................................................................................................... 16 Singh Bungas ................................................................................................. 20 Sewa Jathas ................................................................................................... 25 Sewa Jathas Schedule .................................................................................... 26 List of Campers .............................................................................................. -
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Store Name Address State City West-VS Shop No. G- 21, Ground Floor, Centre Maharashtra Mumbai One Mall, Sector-30, Vashi Frc30020 1-Jain Nagar Road, Abohar Punjab Punjab Abhohar Cell World 5-9-215/ Bg-5, Shop No.01, Saphari Andhra Pradesh Abids Communications Private Plaza, Chirag Alo Lane , Abids Adrash Kumar & Sons Bhagat Singh Chowk,Near Weear Well, Punjab Abohar Abore,Punjab Pund0040 PUND2114 MOBILE Allen Solly Show room , Circular Road, Punjab Abohar RAJD16048 Purnima NAKODA TOWER,OPP.SHANTI KUNJ, Rajasthan Abu Road Stores Abu MOUNT ROAD, ABUROAD Big C Mobiles Pvt Ltd Ambedkar Chowkopp Ganesh Talkies Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Univercell D No 4 3 6 6 And 43 6 7 Hameedpura Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Telecommunications India Pvt Ltd Univercell Ground Floor D No 744 & 45 Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Telecommunications India Garimillaboundaries Main Road Pvt Ltd Mahchiryala Apex Electronics # 4-2-173/10, Cinema Road, Adilabad. Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Communication(Ses) 504001 Andd12633 Cell World 6-5-84/A And 6-7-77/14/10, Netaji Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Communications Private Chwk, Bhotapur , Adilabad Andd13850 ANDD5080 DIGITAL ZONE 4-3-8/4/5 Cinema Road Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Adilabad,Andhra Pradesh-504001 Sky Mobiles Near Ks Rtc Bus Stand Mc Road Kerala Adoor Adoor,Pathanamthitta Kerd5628 Satisfaction 142, Motorstand Road, Agartala Tripura Agartala G S Electronics (Ses) 160 H.G.B Rd.,Melar Math, Near Tripura Agartala Womens Commission Office Trid0595 Sadar Bazar 4, Taj Road, Sadar Bazar, Agra - Uttar Pradesh Agra Frc30056 Shop No.3, Block 5C, -
Rate the Debate – Research Report
TELEVISION NEWS IN INDIA 31 DEC 2020 RATE THE DEBATE 1 Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................... 3 Today’s Context .......................................................................................................... 3 The Distorted Media Lens ........................................................................................... 4 Rate the Debate .......................................................................................................... 6 Methodology .............................................................................................................. 6 Appendix A –Anchor Analysis ..................................................................................... 9 Appendix B – Media Trial Analysis ............................................................................ 16 Appendix C – Rate the Debate Team ......................................................................... 24 2 Introduction In a rare conversation in 2012, BCCL Managing Director Vineet Jain told The New Yorker the philosophy underpinning the transformation of the newspaper The Times of India – “We are not in the newspaper business, we are in the advertising business.” There-casting means that readership became the product: deliver a newspaper that attracts subscriptions, and you can sell the readership to advertisers in a variety of ways. It cemented what The New Yorker described as changes in the newspaper initiated by then Vice Chairman