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Baba Farid University of Health Sciences,Faridkot Provisional Result of Medical Officer Dental. Test dated 22-10-2020 Name Father Name Rollno Marks RAJNI THAPA BUTA RAM 260001 36.75 JYOTI GROVER HEMRAJ GROVER 260002 42 DIVYA SHARMA ASHWANI KUMAR 260003 52 KHUSHBOO ARORA PUSHPINDER ARORA 260006 25 SHRUTI YOG RAJ HANDA 260008 44 LOKENDRA SINGH MULAYAM SINGH 260009 50 CHARU AVISHEK GUPTA ASHOK AGGARWAL 260011 28 SUKHMANI HUNDAL RAJJIT SINGH 260014 29 PARAMJOT SINGH JAGDEV SUKHDEV SINGH JAGDEV 260016 40 NANDINI SHARMAANUSUYA SUNIL SHARMA PRASAD 260017 33 SHIVANI NAUTIYAL 260018 49 PARERNA RAJESH KUMAR 260019 29 TIMSI GUPTA RAKESH GUPTA 260020 59 AMANDEEPMINAKSHI THAKUR SINGH KUNDAN SINGH THAKUR 260021 37 NARWAL JASWANT SINGH NARWAL 260022 32 SHWETA RAM KUMAR 260024 45 SURBHI SEHGAL GULSHAN SEHGAL 260025 37 SHIVANI GUPTA DINESH CHANDRA GUPTA 260026 55 KARANJEET KAUR LAKHVIR SINGH 260027 25 NEHA RANI PAWAN KUMAR 260028 53 JALAJ TRIKHA SHIV SHARAN TRIKHA 260029 30 SIMRANJIT SINGH AMARJIT SINGH 260030 17 HARSHEEN KAUR BALBIR CHAND 260031 34 ANKITA NANGAL K SANJEEV NANGAL 260032 27 KUNAL SHARMA SHIV PARSHAD SHARMA 260033 42 SAMRIDHI THAPA BALWINDER THAPA 260034 36 KARANVEER SINGH JASPAL SINGH 260036 32 DR PRIYANKA GOYAL SH SURINDER GOYAL 260037 34 ASHU SHARMA RAKESH KUMAR 260038 42 RAMANPREET MANMOHAN SINGH 260039 35 GURPREET SINGH RATTAN LAL 260040 58 RAMINDER KAUR SAMITTER SINGH 260042 31 KOMAL RAJ KUMAR 260043 33 AMANPREET KAUR BACHITTAR SINGH 260044 46 PALAK ANAND SATISH ANAND 260046 27 PUJA BAJAJ HARINDER BAJAJ 260047 27 JASLEEN KAUR PARAMJIT SINGH 260049 45 Baba Farid University of Health Sciences,Faridkot Provisional Result of Medical Officer Dental. -
Annual Report 2016
ANNUAL REPORT 2016 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA © Punjabi University, Patiala (Established under Punjab Act No. 35 of 1961) Editor Dr. Shivani Thakar Asst. Professor (English) Department of Distance Education, Punjabi University, Patiala Laser Type Setting : Kakkar Computer, N.K. Road, Patiala Published by Dr. Manjit Singh Nijjar, Registrar, Punjabi University, Patiala and Printed at Kakkar Computer, Patiala :{Bhtof;Nh X[Bh nk;k wjbk ñ Ò uT[gd/ Ò ftfdnk thukoh sK goT[gekoh Ò iK gzu ok;h sK shoE tk;h Ò ñ Ò x[zxo{ tki? i/ wB[ bkr? Ò sT[ iw[ ejk eo/ w' f;T[ nkr? Ò ñ Ò ojkT[.. nk; fBok;h sT[ ;zfBnk;h Ò iK is[ i'rh sK ekfJnk G'rh Ò ò Ò dfJnk fdrzpo[ d/j phukoh Ò nkfg wo? ntok Bj wkoh Ò ó Ò J/e[ s{ j'fo t/; pj[s/o/.. BkBe[ ikD? u'i B s/o/ Ò ô Ò òõ Ò (;qh r[o{ rqzE ;kfjp, gzBk óôù) English Translation of University Dhuni True learning induces in the mind service of mankind. One subduing the five passions has truly taken abode at holy bathing-spots (1) The mind attuned to the infinite is the true singing of ankle-bells in ritual dances. With this how dare Yama intimidate me in the hereafter ? (Pause 1) One renouncing desire is the true Sanayasi. From continence comes true joy of living in the body (2) One contemplating to subdue the flesh is the truly Compassionate Jain ascetic. Such a one subduing the self, forbears harming others. (3) Thou Lord, art one and Sole. -
Nishaan – Blue Star-II-2018
II/2018 NAGAARA Recalling Operation ‘Bluestar’ of 1984 Who, What, How and Why The Dramatis Personae “A scar too deep” “De-classify” ! The Fifth Annual Conference on the Sikh scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, jointly hosted by the Chardi Kalaa Foundation and the San Jose Gurdwara, took place on 19 August 2017 at San Jose in California, USA. One of the largest and arguably most beautiful gurdwaras in North America, the Gurdwara Sahib at San Jose was founded in San Jose, California, USA in 1985 by members of the then-rapidly growing Sikh community in the Santa Clara Valley Back Cover ContentsIssue II/2018 C Travails of Operation Bluestar for the 46 Editorial Sikh Soldier 2 HERE WE GO AGAIN: 34 Years after Operation Bluestar Lt Gen RS Sujlana Dr IJ Singh 49 Bluestar over Patiala 4 Khushwant Singh on Operation Bluestar Mallika Kaur “A Scar too deep” 22 Book Review 1984: Who, What, How and Why Jagmohan Singh 52 Recalling the attack on Muktsar Gurdwara Col (Dr) Dalvinder Singh Grewal 26 First Person Account KD Vasudeva recalls Operation Bluestar 55 “De-classify !” Knowing the extent of UK’s involvement in planning ‘Bluestar’ 58 Reformation of Sikh institutions? PPS Gill 9 Bluestar: the third ghallughara Pritam Singh 61 Closure ! The pain and politics of Bluestar 12 “Punjab was scorched 34 summers Jagtar Singh ago and… the burn still hurts” 34 Hamid Hussain, writes on Operation Bluestar 63 Resolution by The Sikh Forum Kanwar Sandhu and The Dramatis Personae Editorial Director Editorial Office II/2018 Dr IJ Singh D-43, Sujan Singh Park New Delhi 110 -
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DR. INDERPREET SINGH AHUJA Designation : PROFESSOR Department : Department of Mechanical Engineering Address for Correspondence: DR
BIO-DATA Name : DR. INDERPREET SINGH AHUJA Designation : PROFESSOR Department : Department of Mechanical Engineering Address for Correspondence: DR. INDERPREET SINGH AHUJA Professor, Department of Mechanical Engg, Punjabi University, Patiala – 147002 (Punjab) Phones: 0175-3046323 (O) Mobile: 9501533113 (M) E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Course/ Stream University Year %age Division Degree Ph.D. Mechanical Department of 2008 Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Punjabi University Patiala M.Tech Industrial Thapar Institute of 1998 CGPA-9.27 1st with Distinction Engineering Engineering & (83.43%) Technology, Patiala B.E. Mechanical Thapar Institute of 1993 CGPA-9.65 1st with Distinction Engineering Engineering & (86.85%) Gold Medallist Technology, Patiala AREA OF SPECIALIZATION: PH.D. SPECIALIZATION: Strategic Implementation of Total Productive Maintenance in Indian Manufacturing Industry for enhanced Competitiveness RESEARCH AREA: Production & Industrial Engineering, Total Productive Maintenance, Lean Manufacturing, Total Quality Management, ISO 9000, 5S, Hard Turning, Rapid Prototyping, Technology Management. SUBJECTS TAUGHT: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, Industrial Engineering, Operations Research, Plant Layout & Materials Handling, Manufacturing Processes, Manufacturing Technology, Engineering Graphics, Machine Drawing, Thermodynamics, Non Traditional Machining Processes, Facilities Layout & Design. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Lecturer at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology, Patiala -
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E2178 HON
E2178 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks October 18, 2007 At 6 p.m. on October 11, 2007, Lt. Marc many of whom will suffer from life long injuries member of the Riverside Unified School Dis- Tunstall and Ensign Jason Evans, pilot and that have no medical or technological resolu- trict Board of Education. co-pilot of a Coast Guard HH–60 Jayhawk hel- tions—including blindness, deafness, Post- Mrs. Maxine Frost graduated from Stanford icopter found the downed F/A–18 Hornet near- Traumatic Stress Disorder and Traumatic University with a bachelor’s degree in history ly 80 miles off Cape Henry, Virginia. Rescue Brain Injury. In the great State of Maryland and has been a resident and active member swimmer Petty Officer 2nd Class Mike alone, we continue to mourn the deaths of 70 of the Riverside community since 1958. Mrs. Ackermann was dispatched to retrieve the service members and our prayers go out to Frost’s interest in education began with her in- pilot from the ocean, whereupon the rescued over 392 brave men and women in uniform volvement in the education of her children. pilot was hoisted in the helicopter by flight me- who suffer from wounds gained on the battle- She was an active mother who served on var- chanic Petty Officer 3rd Class Steven Acuna. field of Iraq. ious school committees. In 1967, the Presi- The rescued pilot was transported to Sentara Mr. Speaker, as we look back over the last dent of the Riverside Unified School District Norfolk General Hospital where he is in stable five years we can only point to meager ac- Board of Education selected Maxine to fill a condition, with only minor injuries from the complishments while the overwhelming factor vacancy on the Board of Education. -
P.C.S (Judicial Branch) Preliminary Examination - 2015 Roll No Wise List S.No
P.C.S (JUDICIAL BRANCH) PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION - 2015 ROLL NO WISE LIST S.NO. ROLL NO CANDIDATE'S NAME FATHER'S NAME CATEGORY CATEGORY NO. OF QUESTION MARKS CODE CORRECT WRONG BLANK (OUT OF 500) 1 25001 NAIB SINGH SANGHA GURDEV SINGH 72 ESM,Punjab 48 77 130.40 2 25002 NEELAM RANI OM PARKASH 71 General 45 61 19 131.20 3 25003 AMNINDER KUMAR KASHMIRI LAL 72 ESM,Punjab 32 26 67 107.20 4 25004 RAJINDER SINGH SANGAT SINGH 72 ESM,Punjab 56 69 168.80 5 25005 PREETPAL SINGH GREWAL HARWANT SINGH GREWAL 72 ESM,Punjab 41 58 26 117.60 6 25006 NARENDER SINGH DAULATS INGH 86 BC ESM,Punjab 53 72 154.40 7 25007 RISHI KUMAR MANPHOOL RAM 71 General 65 60 212.00 8 25008 HARDEEP SINGH GURDAS SINGH 81 Balmiki/Mazhbi Sikh,Punjab 52 73 149.60 9 25009 GURCHARAN KAUR MADAN LAL 85 BC,Punjab 36 88 1 73.60 10 25010 NEELAMUSONDHI SAT PAL SONDHI 71 General 29 96 39.20 11 25011 DALVIR SINGH KARNAIL SINGH 71 General 44 24 57 156.80 12 25012 KARMESH BHARDWAJ S L BHARDWAJ 71 General 99 24 2 376.80 13 25013 ANIL KUMAR GILL DURGA DASS 81 Balmiki/Mazhbi Sikh,Punjab 61 33 31 217.60 14 25014 MANINDER SINGH TARA SINGH 72 ESM,Punjab 31 19 75 108.80 15 25015 DEVINDER KUMAR MOHINDER RAM BHUMBLA 72 ESM,Punjab 25 10 90 92.00 16 25016 VIKAS GIRDHAR KHARAITI LAL GIRDHAR 72 ESM,Punjab 34 9 82 128.80 17 25017 RAJIV KUMAR GOYAL BHIM RAJ GOYAL 71 General 45 79 1 116.80 18 25018 NACHHATTAR SINGH GURMAIL SINGH 77 SC Others,Punjab 80 45 284.00 19 25019 HARJEET KUMAR RAM PARKASH 81 Balmiki/Mazhbi Sikh,Punjab 55 70 164.00 20 25020 MANDEEP KAUR AJMER SINGH 76 Physically Handicapped,Punjab 47 59 19 140.80 21 25021 GURDIP SINGH JAGJIT SINGH 72 ESM,Punjab --- --- --- ABSENT 22 25022 HARPREET KANWAR KANWAR JAGBIR SINGH 85 BC,Punjab 83 24 18 312.80 23 25023 GOPAL KRISHAN DAULAT RAM 71 General --- --- --- ABSENT 24 25024 JAGSEER SINGH MODAN SINGH 85 BC,Punjab 33 58 34 85.60 25 25025 SURENDER SINGH TAXAK ROSHAN LAL TAXAK 71 General --- --- --- ABSENT PAGE NO. -
Page10sports.Qxd (Page 1)
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2016 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU KKR post comprehensive win Upbeat Delhi Daredevils face India's grit not enough as stiff challenge from RCB over Sunrisers Hyderabad BENGALURU, Apr 16: but they will now be facing Australia clinch 9th Azlan title HYDERABAD, Apr 16: RCB, who have also notched IPOH (Malaysia), Apr 16: Azlan Shah Cup. For India, this obstructed on top of the circle, but Riding high after an was the second time they finished Harmanpreet Singh's shot posed Brilliant bowling by the pace up a comprehensive 45-run India suffered a 0-4 drubbing emphatic victory against win over Sunrisers with the silver medal in seven little threat as the custodian duo of Umesh Yadav and Morne Kings XI Punjab, a rejuvenat- at the hands of world champions final appearances. blocked it with his pads. Morkel, followed by skipper TODAY'S FIXTURE Australia to settle for a silver Playing to a plan at the begin- Craig increased Australia's Gautam Gambhir's superb half- Rising Pune Supergiants Vs Kings XI Punjab (Mohali) 4 PM medal, their best finish in six ning, India managed to keep the lead with an outstanding goal in century, powered Kolkata Royal Changers Bangalore Vs Delhi Daredevils (Bengaluru) 8 PM years, in the 25th Sultan Azlan Australians away from their the 35th minute when he dived to Knight Riders to a comprehen- Shah Cup hockey tournament citadel in the first quarter and deflect a cross from Blake Govers sive eight-wicket win over Hyderabad in their opening here today. ed Delhi Daredevils will aim game. -
Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalaya
Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya By Aghaghia Rahimzadeh A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Policy and Management in the Graduate Division of the University of California, Berkeley Committee in charge: Professor Louise P. Fortmann, Chair Professor Nancy Lee Peluso Professor Isha Ray Professor Carolyn Finney Spring 2016 Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya Copyright © 2016 By Aghaghia Rahimzadeh Abstract Mountain Livelihoods in Transition: Constraints and Opportunities in Kinnaur, Western Himalaya by Aghaghia Rahimzadeh Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Policy and Management University of California, Berkeley Professor Louise P. Fortmann, Chair This dissertation investigates the transformation of the district of Kinnaur in the state of Himachal Pradesh in the Indian Himalaya. I examine Kinnauri adaptation to political, economic, environmental, and social events of the last seven decades, including state intervention, market integration, and climate change. Broadly, I examine drivers of change in Kinnaur, and the implications of these changes on social, cultural, political, and environmental dynamics of the district. Based on findings from 11 months of ethnographic field work, I argue that Kinnaur’s transformation and current economic prosperity have been chiefly induced by outside forces, creating a temporary landscape of opportunity. State-led interventions including land reform and a push to supplement subsistence agriculture with commercial horticulture initiated a significant agrarian transition beginning with India’s Independence. I provide detailed examination of the Nautor Land Rules of 1968 and the 1972 Himachel Pradesh Ceiling of Land Holding Act, and their repercussion on land allocation to landless Kinnauris. -
Times-NIE-Web-Ed- AUGUST 6-2021-Page1.Qxd
BENNETT, COLEMAN & CO. LTD. | ESTABLISHED 1838 | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | NEW DELHI STUDENT EDITION ➤ If you were a Hogwarts ➤From mastering a new ➤ Catch all the action professor, which class will language to honing your from Tokyo. Check out FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 2021 TODAY’S you teach? Students the overall medals’ tally Newspaper in quiz skills, your favourite Education share their views DIY corner has it all and how India is faring in EDITION Olympics 2020 PAGE 2 PAGE 3 PAGE 4 CLICK HERE: PAGE 1 AND 2 TOKYO TALES MEN IN BLUE BAG BRONZE, GOLDEN MOMENT FOR INDIA WRESTLER RAVI DAHIYA SETTLES FOR SILVER AFTER LOSING Podium finish after 9-goal FINAL TO WORLD thriller ends 41 yr-medal wait! CHAMPION UGUEV resolute Indian men's hockey team avi Dahiya on rewrote history, as it claimed an I don't know what to say right now, it was fan- Thursday Sushil Kumar is the only other Indian Olympic medal after 41 years, defeat- tastic. The effort, the game, we were 3-1 down. I R became only the wrestler to have made it to the final at A ing a plucky Germany 5-4 to win the think we deserve this medal. We have worked so second Indian wrestler to Olympics He had won a silver at the 2012 bronze in an edge-of-the-seat play-off match of win a silver medal at the London Games, where Yogeshwar Dutt also the ongoing Games on Thursday. Determined Congratulations hard, the last 15 months were difficult for Olympic Games after he lost the won a bronze. -
Newsletter Vol 55
NEWSLETTER PAGE NO. 26-29 MAY-JUNE 2021 | VOL. 55 Indian Men's & Women's Hockey Team announcement for the Olympics #IndiaKaGame Newsletter Vol. 55 (May & June 2021) Major Team Partner Follow Us : www.hockeyindia.org @TheHockeyIndia @hockeyindia facebook.com/TheHockeyIndia www.youtube.com/HockeyIndiaMedia www.hockeyindia.org 04 Message from Hockey India President 05-19 20-21 22-25 Top Feature Story Feature Story Highlights Birendra Lakra Hockey India Coaching Education Pathway benefits over 1000 candidates in India 26-29 30-31 32-33 Cover Story Feature Story Feature Story Indian Men's and Women's Indian Men's Hockey Indian Women's Hockey Hockey Team Team Captain dedicating Team Captain dedicating announcement for the Olympic Medal to Olympic Medal to Olympics Covid Warriors Covid Warriors 34-35 36-37 39-45 Feature Story Feature Story Hockey India Savita Hockey India registered Member Unit Umpires Raghuprasad Activites RV and Javed Shaikh on Olympic preparations 46-49 50 51 Media Team In Focus Coverage Birthdays Gurjit Kaur Newsletter Vol. 55 (May & June 2021) Message from Hockey India President Mr. Gyanendro Ningombam Namaskar, The months of May and June were fantasc here at Hockey India. It was absolutely magnificent for Hockey India to be recognized with the Eenne Glichitch Award by the Internaonal Hockey Federaon (FIH) during the virtual conference organised as part of the 47th FIH Congress in May. We are also delighted to note that the Chairman, Managing Director and CEO of Hero MotoCorp, Dr. Pawan Munjal and the Private Secretary to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Odisha, Shri. -
Spring Congregation 2018 May 23–25 May 28–31 the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts Dear Graduand
spring congregation 2018 may 23–25 may 28–31 the chan centre for the performing arts Dear Graduand, Your graduation began long before this day. It began when you made the choice to study that extra hour, dedicate yourself more deeply, and strive to reach for the degree you had chosen to fully commit your life to pursuing. Many of the people that helped you arrive here today are seated beside you—friends, family, classmates— while others are thinking of you from afar. We are honoured to have given you a place to discover, inspire others and be challenged beyond what you thought was possible. We hope you know, we will always be that place for you. Yours, UBC TABLE OF CONTENTS The Graduation Journey 2 Lists of Spring 2018 Graduating Students Graduation Traditions 4 Wednesday, May 23, 2018 8:30am 32 Chancellor’s Welcome 6 11:00am 36 President’s Welcome 8 1:30pm 39 Musqueam Welcome 10 4:00pm 43 Honorary Degree Recipients 12 Thursday, May 24, 2018 8:30am 47 The Board of Governors & Senate 16 11:00am 52 1:30pm 55 Honoring Significant 18 4:00pm 59 Accomplishments & Contributions Friday, May 25, 2018 8:30am 63 Scholarships, Medals & Prizes 19 11:00am 66 1:30pm 69 Schedule of Ceremonies 24 4:00pm 72 Monday, May 28, 2018 8:30am 75 11:00am 78 1:30pm 81 4:00pm 85 Tuesday, May 29, 2018 8:30am 89 11:00am 92 1:30pm 95 4:00pm 98 Wednesday, May 30, 2018 8:30am 101 11:00am 104 1:30pm 107 4:00pm 110 Thursday, May 31, 2018 8:30am 113 11:00am 116 1:30pm 120 4:00pm 123 Acknowledgements 125 O Canada 125 Alumni Welcome 129 A General Reception will follow each Ceremony at the Flag Pole Plaza.