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Press Release Date. 22.02.2019 Hon'ble PM Dedicates Renovated
Headquarters Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ISO 9001-2008 certified) Panchdeep Bhawan, CIG Road, New Delhi-110002 Press Release Date. 22.02.2019 Hon’ble PM dedicates Renovated 100 bedded ESIC Hospital, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) to the nation Shri Narendra Modi, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India dedicated the 100 bedded renovated ESIC Hospital, Varanasi to the nation from Audhe, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh alongwith the series of other different projects of Govt. of India & Govt. of U.P. on 19.02.2019 (Tuesday). This function had the august presence of Shri Ram Naik, Hon’ble Governor, Uttar Pradesh, Shri Yogi Adityanath, Hon’ble Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh,Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, Shri Manoj Sinha, Hon’ble Minister of State for Communications & Minister of State for Railways, Govt. of India, Shri Suresh Kumar Khanna, Hon'ble Minister of Urban Development & Parliamentary Affairs, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh and Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha). During his address, Hon’ble PM said that with dedication of this newly renovated hospital, the workers and their family members residing in Varanasi & surrounding areas will be immensely benefitted. Dedication of 100 bedded renovated ESIC Hospital, Varanasi(Uttar Pradesh) The state-of-the-art renovated 100 bedded Hospital is spread in an area of 5 acres of land and has been constructed with an estimated cost of Rs.131 Crores. The Hospital is having latest facilities such as OPD, IPD, Emergency Wards, Diagnostic Services, Operation Theatres. This hospital will also have an additional 50 bedded Super Speciality department having services such as Cardiology, Neurology, Medical Oncology, Nephrology & Urology. -
The Role of Narendra Modi's Idiosyncratic Factors in India's
Peter Sean Lie, Anak Agung Banyu Perwita| The Modi Factor: The Role Of Narendra Modi’s Idiosyncratic Factors In India’s Foreign Policy Responses Towards China Pakistan Economic Corridor Article The Modi Factor: The Role Of Narendra Modi’s Idiosyncratic Factors In India’s Foreign Policy Responses Towards China Pakistan Economic Corridor Peter Sean Lie1, Anak Agung Banyu Perwita2 1 International Relations Department, President University, Indonesia 2 President Center for International Studies, Indonesia INFORMATION A B S T R A C T The development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), as part of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is one SUBMISSION TRACK of the causes of worsening Sino-Indian relations in recent years. Seeing the possible worsening relations, India initiated Recieved : 05 February 2019 to invite Xi Jinping for an Informal Summit with Narendra Final Revision : 03 September 2019 Modi. With a longstanding historical relationship with China, Available Online : 30 November 2019 and his personal style diplomacy, Modi manages to fix some misconception with Xi Jinping on several issues. While KEYWORD Belt and Road Initiative, Sino-Indian Relations, trying to fix Sino-Indian relations, Narendra Modi is at the India Foreign Policy, Narendra Modi, foreign same time still firm on its opposition towards the Project. policy analysis This article aims at examining the idiosyncratic factors of Narendra Modi in India‟s foreign policy in responding KATA KUNCI toward CPEC. The authors observed that Narendra Modi‟s personality plays a big role in India‟s response towards Belt and Road Initiative, Hubungan Tiongkok China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Modi‟s strong and India, Kebijakan Luar Negeri India, Narendra assertive personality, coupled with his Hindu-nationalist Modi, Analisis Kebijakan Luar Negeri belief, explained the Indian decision to firmly opposing the CPEC. -
DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ: 22 JULY 2021 1. Where Is
DAILY CURRENT AFFAIRS QUIZ: 22 JULY 2021 1. Where is Indian Government planning to (c) 2028 set-up an ‘Indian Institute of Heritage’ (d) 2030 with world class conservation & research (e) 2024 facilities? 7. Name the IIT Ropar develops first-of-its- (a) Gurugram, Haryana kind Oxygen Rationing Device. (b) Chennai, Tamil Nadu (a) YUVA (c) New Delhi (b) FEDDY (d) Noida, Uttar Pradesh (c) ROGER (e) Patna, Bihar (d) AMLEX 2. Identify the organisation that partnered (e) TEMEX (in July’21) with the National Skill 8. Who has been appointed as the Deputy Development Corporation (NSDC) for Leader of Rajya Sabha? Digital Upskilling Indian workforce (a) Thambi Durai (a) Cisco (b) Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi (b) Microsoft (c) Keshav Prasad Maurya (c) Oracle (d) Ram Govind Chaudhary (d) Qualcomm (e) Dinesh Sharma (e) Intel 9. Fifteen 12.7 mm M2 NATO Stabilized 3. Asian Development Bank has projected Remote Control Gun is manufactured India’s GDP growth rate for FY22 as with transfer of technology agreement _______ and for FY23 as _______. from Elbit Systems. Which of the (a) 10%; 7.5% following nation is associated with Elbit (b) 11%; 7% Systems? (c) 12%; 6.5% (a) UK (d) 10%; 6.5% (b) USA (e) 11%; 7% (c) UAE 4. Identify the research institute that (d) Israel developed “NBDriver” – a mathematical (e) Japan model to study cancer cells 10. Which of the state government to provide (a) NIT Trichy jobs for all national games medalists, (b) IIT New Delhi guarantees sports pension? (c) IIT Madras (a) Gujarat (d) IISc Bangalore (b) Bihar (e) NIT Warangal (c) Punjab 5. -
Railway Budget 1996-97 — General Discussion And
393 Railway Budget, 1996-97 and SRAVANA 3. 1918 (Saka) Demands for Grants on Account (Rly) 394 (vi) Industrial Disputes (Amendment) Bill. that this new railway track would be laid Bastar 1996. (As passed by Rajya Sabha) has large forest wealth and the mineral wealth but no railway line has been provided there. The (4) General Discussion on the Budget (General) tor construction of new railway line will open up new 1996-97. dimensions of development and it can benefit the SC- Tuesday, 30th July 1996 ST people (1) Reply ot Minister of Railways Madam seven successive Railway Ministers had (2) Submission to the vote of the House Demands promised in their Railway Budgets laying of Dina - for Grants for Railways for 1996-97 and Purvai - Mahava- Chowpata - Siroj - Beavara railway consideration and passing of the relevant line for which survey was ordered Half the survey has Appropriation Bill been completed But what is the use of half survey Similarly, there is Guna - Shiopuri - Bhind - Etawah (3) General Discussion on the Budget (General) for railway line and the Railway Minister have been 1996-97 repeatedly assuring its completion But this Budget does I am calling the next speaker In the meantime if . not include any provision for this rail track The Lalitpur there is any correction to be made. I will let the hon - Khajuraho - Singrauli track was sanctioned in 1981- Members know 82 I would like to know from the hon ble Railway Minister when this line will be taken up for construction Now I call upon Shri Shivraj Singh to speak The Korba-Ranchi line is pending for the last 12 years and a sum of Rs 80 crore has been spent on the survey of it but no action has been taken to start work 00.12 hrs. -
Seats (Won by BJP in 2014 LS Elections) Winner BJP Candidate (2014 LS Election UP) Votes for BJP Combined Votes of SP and BSP Vo
Combined Seats (Won By BJP in Winner BJP Candidate (2014 LS Election Votes for Votes of SP Vote 2014 LS Elections) UP) BJP and BSP Difference Saharanpur RAGHAV LAKHANPAL 472999 287798 185201 Kairana HUKUM SINGH 565909 489495 76414 Muzaffarnagar (DR.) SANJEEV KUMAR BALYAN 653391 413051 240340 Bijnor KUNWAR BHARTENDRA 486913 511263 -24350 Nagina YASHWANT SINGH 367825 521120 -153295 Moradabad KUNWER SARVESH KUMAR 485224 558665 -73441 Rampur DR. NEPAL SINGH 358616 491647 -133031 Sambhal SATYAPAL SINGH 360242 607708 -247466 Amroha KANWAR SINGH TANWAR 528880 533653 -4773 Meerut RAJENDRA AGARWAL 532981 512414 20567 Baghpat DR. SATYA PAL SINGH 423475 355352 68123 Ghaziabad VIJAY KUMAR SINGH 758482 280069 478413 Gautam Buddha 517727 81975 Nagar DR.MAHESH SHARMA 599702 Bulandshahr BHOLA SINGH 604449 311213 293236 Aligarh SATISH KUMAR 514622 454170 60452 Hathras RAJESH KUMAR DIWAKER 544277 398782 145495 Mathura HEMA MALINI 574633 210245 364388 Agra DR. RAM SHANKAR KATHERIA 583716 418161 165555 Fatehpur Sikri BABULAL 426589 466880 -40291 Etah RAJVEER SINGH (RAJU BHAIYA) 474978 411104 63874 Aonla DHARMENDRA KUMAR 409907 461678 -51771 Bareilly SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR 518258 383622 134636 Pilibhit MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI 546934 436176 110758 Shahjahanpur KRISHNA RAJ 525132 532516 -7384 Kheri AJAY KUMAR 398578 448416 -49838 Dhaurahra REKHA 360357 468714 -108357 Sitapur RAJESH VERMA 417546 522689 -105143 Hardoi ANSHUL VERMA 360501 555701 -195200 Misrikh ANJU BALA 412575 519971 -107396 Unnao SWAMI SACHCHIDANAND HARI SAKSHI 518834 408837 109997 Mohanlalganj -
“Everyone Has Been Silenced”; Police
EVERYONE HAS BEEN SILENCED Police Excesses Against Anti-CAA Protesters In Uttar Pradesh, And The Post-violence Reprisal Citizens Against Hate Citizens against Hate (CAH) is a Delhi-based collective of individuals and groups committed to a democratic, secular and caring India. It is an open collective, with members drawn from a wide range of backgrounds who are concerned about the growing hold of exclusionary tendencies in society, and the weakening of rule of law and justice institutions. CAH was formed in 2017, in response to the rising trend of hate mobilisation and crimes, specifically the surge in cases of lynching and vigilante violence, to document violations, provide victim support and engage with institutions for improved justice and policy reforms. From 2018, CAH has also been working with those affected by NRC process in Assam, documenting exclusions, building local networks, and providing practical help to victims in making claims to rights. Throughout, we have also worked on other forms of violations – hate speech, sexual violence and state violence, among others in Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Bihar and beyond. Our approach to addressing the justice challenge facing particularly vulnerable communities is through research, outreach and advocacy; and to provide practical help to survivors in their struggles, also nurturing them to become agents of change. This citizens’ report on police excesses against anti-CAA protesters in Uttar Pradesh is the joint effort of a team of CAH made up of human rights experts, defenders and lawyers. Members of the research, writing and advocacy team included (in alphabetical order) Abhimanyu Suresh, Adeela Firdous, Aiman Khan, Anshu Kapoor, Devika Prasad, Fawaz Shaheen, Ghazala Jamil, Mohammad Ghufran, Guneet Ahuja, Mangla Verma, Misbah Reshi, Nidhi Suresh, Parijata Banerjee, Rehan Khan, Sajjad Hassan, Salim Ansari, Sharib Ali, Sneha Chandna, Talha Rahman and Vipul Kumar. -
Committee of Privileges (Sixteenth Lok Sabha) First
COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) 1 FIRST REPORT (i) Notices of question of privilege dated 17 and 20 April, 2015 given by Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, MP against the District/Police Administration of Allahabad for allegedly misbehaving with him while he wanted to raise a matter of public interest. (ii) Notice of question of Privilege dated 27 April, 2015 given by Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, MP against the District/Police Administration of Allahabad for allegedly issuing a notice to him in connection with setting up of a Magisterial Inquiry inter alia on the incident of demonstration/dharna led by him and Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, MP at the DM Residence Gate, Allahabad. (Presented to the Speaker, Lok Sabha on 11 March, 2016) ( Laid on the Table on 15 March, 2016) LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March, 2016/Phalguna, 1937 (Saka) COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) FIRST REPORT “(i) Notices of question of privilege dated 17 and 20 April, 2015 given by Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, MP against the District/Police Administration of Allahabad for allegedly misbehaving with him while he wanted to raise a matter of public interest. (ii) Notice of question of Privilege dated 27 April, 2015 given by Shri Keshav Prasad Maurya, MP against the District/Police Administration of Allahabad for allegedly issuing a notice to him in connection with setting up of a Magisterial Inquiry inter alia on the incident of demonstration/dharna led by him and Shri Vinod Kumar Sonkar, MP at the DM Residence Gate, Allahabad”. (Presented to the Speaker, Lok Sabha on 11 March, 2016) (Laid on the Table on 15 March, 2016) LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March 2016/ Phalguna 1937 (Saka) CONTENTS PAGE Personnel of the Committee of Privileges . -
Legend Magazine September – 2020
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Annual Report 2019-20
ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 MSME - DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE 107, Industrial Estate, Kalpi Road, Kanpur -208012 (U.P.) EPABX: 2295070, 2295071,2295072, 2295073. Tele/Fax: (0512) 2240143 Email: [email protected], Website: msmedikanpur.gov.in Follow us :-www.facebook.com/msmedikanpur.gov.in, twitter.com/msmedikanpur Udyam Registration: www.udyamregistration.gov.in ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 Government of India Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises OPERATIONAL JURISDICTION OF MSME-DI, KANPUR MSME-DI, KANPUR Page 1 ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 Foreword Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises–Development Institute, Kanpur is dedicated to render services for the development of MSMEs in 25 districts of Central Uttar PradeShri The Institute was set up in 1958& functions in close coordination with the State Government to implement various programmes & policies formulated by the Office of Development Commissioner (MSME), Ministry of MSME, Government of India. This Annual Report includes the important programmes and activities carried out by the Institute during the year 2019-20 under the directions of the Office of The Development Commissioner, MSME, Govt.of India, New Delhi. To guide and support existing MSMEs and prospective entrepreneurs an Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) has been working in the Institutesince 8th August 2018. More than 1342 entrepreneurs have been provided assistance through EDC in 2019-20. This Institute organised 14 Entrepreneurship & Skill Development Programme (ESDPs), 12 Industrial Motivation Campaigns Youth(IMC-Y), 17 Industrial Motivation Campaigns Cluster(IMC-C), 07 Management Development Programme(MDP), 01 Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP), in the financial year 2019- 20. Other special programmes viz. 04 Intellectual Property Rights(IPR), 02 National Workshop on Export,05 National Level Awareness Programme(NLAP) were also organised by the Institute.This Office organised Essay & Traditional Art Competition in the Senior Secondary Schools of 17 Districts under the jurisdiction of this Institute. -
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Kanpur City Development Plan
FINAL REPORT KANPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN JAWAHARLAL NEHRU August 2006 NATIONAL URBAN RENEWAL MISSION (JNNURM) JPS ASSOCIATES (P) LTD. CONSULTANTS Acknowledgement This report was prepared by a multi-sectoral team led by Mr. Pritam Kapur, Project Director, who has seen the overall co-ordination and Dr. Vinita Yadav, Project Manager, who has not only managed the project and worked on chapters but also gone through each and every chapter and carried out improvements so that consistency can be maintained in the report. The team included Mr. D.C.Awasthi (Municipal Services Expert), Mr. S.S. Mathur (Team Leader) who has worked for initial two weeks, Mr. S.K.Relan, institutional Expert, Mr. Punit Mathur and Mr. O.P. Bohra as Financial Expert and Mr. K.K. Mahapatra as Environmental Expert who have given their valuable input for different chapters. The team would also like to acknowledge the efforts put in by Mr. Shukla, Mr. Birender, Mr. Davis, Mani, Ranjit and Gopal who provided excellent administrative support in production of the final version of the report. The team appreciates the valuable feedback received from Ms. Anita Bhatnagar Jain, Divisional Commissioner, Mr. Anurag Srivastav, District Magistrate, Mr. Badal Chatterjee, Municipal Commissioner, Mr. U.N. Tiwari, Additional Commissioner of K.N.N., Mr. Deepak Kumar, Vice Chairman, KDA which helped in the improvement of the report. The team would like to place on record its appreciation of the cooperation received from Ms. Anita Bhatnagar Jain, Divisional Commissioner for bringing all the officials under one umbrella to discuss the city vision, strategies, action plan and financial investment and special thanks to Mr. -
Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka
STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2013 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF KARNATAKA ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 2013 Legislative Assembly of Karnataka STATISTICAL REPORT CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE No. Part-I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 3 3. Highlights 4 4. List of Successful Candidates 5 - 10 5. Performance of Political Parties 11 - 13 6. Candidate Data Summary 14 7. Electors Data Summary 15 8. Women Candidates 16 - 22 9. Constituency Data Summary 23 - 246 10. Detailed Results 247 - 346 Election Commission of India- State Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly Of Karnataka LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY TYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . NCP Nationalist Congress Party STATE PARTIES 7 . JD(S) Janata Dal (Secular) STATE PARTIES - OTHER STATES 8 . ADMK All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 9 . IUML Indian Union Muslim League 10 . JD(U) Janata Dal (United) 11 . LJP Lok Jan Shakti Party 12 . SHS Shivsena 13 . SP Samajwadi Party REGISTERED(Unrecognised) PARTIES 14 . ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha 15 . ABML(S) Akhil Bharatiya Muslim League (Secular) 16 . AIFB(S) All India Forward Bloc (Subhasist) 17 . AKBRP Akhila Bharatiya Rytha Party 18 . AMJP Ambedkar Janatha Party 19 . ANC Ambedkar National Congress 20 . BDBRAJP Bharatiya Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Janta Party 21 . BhJD Bharatiya Janta Dal 22 . BHPP Bharatiya Peoples Party 23 . BPJP Bharatiya Praja Paksha 24 .