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Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012
Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012 The Dissertation Committee for Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India Committee: _____________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________ Cynthia Talbot _____________________ William Roger Louis _____________________ Janet Davis _____________________ Douglas Haynes Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin May 2012 For my parents Acknowledgements This project would not have been possible without help from mentors, friends and family. I want to start by thanking my advisor Gail Minault for providing feedback and encouragement through the research and writing process. Cynthia Talbot’s comments have helped me in presenting my research to a wider audience and polishing my work. Gail Minault, Cynthia Talbot and William Roger Louis have been instrumental in my development as a historian since the earliest days of graduate school. I want to thank Janet Davis and Douglas Haynes for agreeing to serve on my committee. I am especially grateful to Doug Haynes as he has provided valuable feedback and guided my project despite having no affiliation with the University of Texas. I want to thank the History Department at UT-Austin for a graduate fellowship that facilitated by research trips to the United Kingdom and India. The Dora Bonham research and travel grant helped me carry out my pre-dissertation research. -
B-1 B. Rajkot-Jamnagar-Vadinar
Draft Final Report B. RAJKOT- JAMNAGAR-VADINAR Revalidation Study and Overall Appraisal of the Project for Four-Laning of Selected Road Corridors in the State of Gujarat CORRIDOR B. RAJKOT-JAMNAGAR-VADINAR CORRIDOR B.3 REVIEW OF PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDIES B.3.1 Submittal Referred To 1. The study on ‘Preparation of Pre-feasibility Study and Bidding Documents for Four Laning and Strengthening of Rajkot - Jamnagar – Vadinar Road was given to two consultants. 2. The report made available on Rajkot – Jamnagar, is the Interim Report, submitted in 2001. Therefore, review of this report has been made. However in case of Jamnagar – Vadinar the report made available and reviewed was Draft Final Report. B.3.2 Traffic Studies and Forecast B.3.2.1 Base Year Traffic Volumes 3. On Jamnagar – Vadinar section, the traffic volume surveys have been conducted at 7 locations. The base year traffic volumes have been established as given in Table B.3-1. Table B.3-1: Base Year Traffic Volume on Jamnagar–Vadinar Corridor Location ADT in Vehicles ADT in PCUs Hotel Regal Palace 10612 19383 Vadinar Junction 5208 9063 Near Sikka Junction 5808 7968 Jhakar Village 1907 2725 Shree Parotha House 4426 12378 Lalpur Junction 5341 10345 Kalavad Junction 4046 10177 4. On Rajkot – Jamnagar corridor, traffic levels recorded at three locations are as given below: Average Daily Traffic Commercial Vehicles Location Chainage Vehicles PCU PCU % Dhrol Km 49.2 4616 8296 6246 75 Phalla Km 63.3 5184 9180 7016 76 Khijadia Km 78.3 8301 13870 10000 72 B.3.2.2 Projected Traffic 5. -
REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932'
EAST INDIA (CONSTITUTIONAL REFORMS) REPORT of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) "1932' Presented by the Secretary of State for India to Parliament by Command of His Majesty July, 1932 LONDON PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE To be purchased directly from H^M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses Adastral House, Kingsway, London, W.C.2; 120, George Street, Edinburgh York Street, Manchester; i, St. Andrew’s Crescent, Cardiff 15, Donegall Square West, Belfast or through any Bookseller 1932 Price od. Net Cmd. 4103 A House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. The total cost of the Indian States Enquiry Committee (Financial) 4 is estimated to be a,bout £10,605. The cost of printing and publishing this Report is estimated by H.M. Stationery Ofdce at £310^ House of Commons Parliamentary Papers Online. Copyright (c) 2006 ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page,. Paras. of Members .. viii Xietter to Frim& Mmister 1-2 Chapter I.—^Introduction 3-7 1-13 Field of Enquiry .. ,. 3 1-2 States visited, or with whom discussions were held .. 3-4 3-4 Memoranda received from States.. .. .. .. 4 5-6 Method of work adopted by Conunittee .. .. 5 7-9 Official publications utilised .. .. .. .. 5. 10 Questions raised outside Terms of Reference .. .. 6 11 Division of subject-matter of Report .., ,.. .. ^7 12 Statistic^information 7 13 Chapter n.—^Historical. Survey 8-15 14-32 The d3masties of India .. .. .. .. .. 8-9 14-20 Decay of the Moghul Empire and rise of the Mahrattas. -
Gujarat Council of Primary Education DPEP - SSA * Gandhinagar - Gujarat
♦ V V V V V V V V V V V V SorVQ Shiksha A b h i y O f | | «klk O f^ » «»fiaicfi ca£k ^ Annual Work Plan and V** Budget Year 2005-06 Dist. Rajkot Gujarat Council of Primary Education DPEP - SSA * Gandhinagar - Gujarat <* • > < « < ♦ < » *1* «♦» <♦ <♦ ♦♦♦ *> < ♦ *1* K* Index District - Rajkot Chapter Description Page. No. No. Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Chapter 2 Process of Plan Formulation 5 Chapter 3 District Profile 6 Chapter 4 Educational Scenario 10 Chapter 5 Progress Made so far 26 Chapter 6 Problems and Issues 31 Chapter 7 Strategies and Interventions 33 Chapter 8 Civil Works 36 Chapter 9 Girls Education 59 Chapter 10 Special Focus Group 63 Chapter 11 Management Information System 65 Chapter 12 Convergence and Linkages 66 Budget 68 INTRODUCTION GENERAL The state of Gujarat comprises of 25 districts. Prior to independence, tiie state comprised of 222 small and big kingdoms. After independence, kings were ruling over various princely states. Late Shri Vallabhbhai Patel, the than Honorable Home Minister of Government of India united all these small kingdoms into Gujarat-Bombay state (Bilingual State) during 1956. In accordance with the provision of the above-mentioned Act, the state of Gujarat was formed on 1 of May, 1960. Rajkot remained the capital of Saurashtra during 1948 to 1956. This city is known as industrial capital of Saurashtra and Kutch region. Rajkot district can be divided into three revenue regions with reference to geography of the district as follow: GUJARAT, k o t ¥ (1) Rajkot Region:- Rajkot, Kotda, Sangani, Jasdan and Lodhika blocks. -
Gujarat State
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENEATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUNDWATER YEAR BOOK – 2018 - 19 GUJARAT STATE REGIONAL OFFICE DATA CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD WEST CENTRAL REGION AHMEDABAD May - 2020 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENEATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUNDWATER YEAR BOOK – 2018 -19 GUJARAT STATE Compiled by Dr.K.M.Nayak Astt Hydrogeologist REGIONAL OFFICE DATA CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD WEST CENTRAL REGION AHMEDABAD May - 2020 i FOREWORD Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region, has been issuing Ground Water Year Book annually for Gujarat state by compiling the hydrogeological, hydrochemical and groundwater level data collected from the Groundwater Monitoring Wells established by the Board in Gujarat State. Monitoring of groundwater level and chemical quality furnish valuable information on the ground water regime characteristics of the different hydrogeological units moreover, analysis of these valuable data collected from existing observation wells during May, August, November and January in each ground water year (June to May) indicate the pattern of ground water movement, changes in recharge-discharge relationship, behavior of water level and qualitative & quantitative changes of ground water regime in time and space. It also helps in identifying and delineating areas prone to decline of water table and piezometric surface due to large scale withdrawal of ground water for industrial, agricultural and urban water supply requirement. Further water logging prone areas can also be identified with historical water level data analysis. This year book contains the data and analysis of ground water regime monitoring for the year 2018-19. -
District Census Handbook, Rajkot, Part X-C-II, Series-5
CENSUS 1971 PART X-C-II (with oft PliRts of Part X-C-I) ANALYTICAL REPORT ON CENSUS AND RELATED STATISTICS SOCIO-ECONOMIC & SERIES - 5 CULTURAL TABLES GUJARAT (RURAL AREAS) AND HOUSING TABLES DISTRICT RAJKOT CENSUS DISTRICT HANDBOOK C. c. DOCTOR of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Gujarat . Y-331(}..(ij CENSUS OF INDIA, 1971 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Census of India 1971-Series-5-Gujarat is being published in the follow ing parts: Central Government Publications Subject covered Part Number I-A General Report I-B Detailed Analysis of the Demographic, Social, Cultural and Migra tion Patterns I-C Subsidiary Tables II-A General Population Tables ('A' Series) II-B Economic Tables ('B' Series) II-C (i) Distribution of Population, Mother Tongue and Religion, Sche duled Castes and Scheduled Tribes I1-C (ii) Other Social and Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Composition, Single Year Age, Marital Status, Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, etc., Bilingualism III Establishments Report and Tables ('E' Series) IV-A Housing Report and Housing Subsidiary Tables IV-B Housing Tables V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and} Scheduled Tribes VI-A Town Directory VI-B ~pecial Survey Report on Selected Towns VI-C Survey Report on Selected Villages VII Special Report on Graduate and Technical Personnel I VIII-A Administration R~port-Enumeration 1For Official use only. VIII-B Administration Report-Tabulation J IX Census Atlas State Government Publications DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK X-A Town and Village Directory X-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract X-C-I Departmental Statistics and Full Count Census Tables X-C-II Analytical Report on Census and Related Statistics, Socio Econo mic and Cultural Tables (Rural Areas) and Housing Tables X-C-II (Supplement) Urban sample tables II CONTENTS PAGES PREFAOE i - ii I A~ALYTICAL REPORT ON CENSUS AND RELATED STATISTICS A. -
Gunotsav-5/2014
GUNOTSAV-5/2014 NAME : Dr. S.K. Nanda Office Type : IAS (State Level) Desig, Dept & HOD : Additional Chief Secretary to Govt.,Home Department, Sachivalaya, Gandhinagar. Alloted District : THE DANG Alloted Taluka : AHWA Group Name : BRC-242301-Group22 Liason Officer : Sejalben M Desai, CRC coordinator - 9429142551. No of Visits Upper by external Gunotsav-4 Sr. Primary Stds officer Self Date School & Village Name No. available during Assessment (Yes/No) Gunotsav Grade 1,2,3,4 1 20-11-2014 CHIKTIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHIKATIYA Yes 2 B 2 20-11-2014 ISDAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, ISDAR(GADHVI) No 0 A 3 20-11-2014 SARVAR PRIMARY SCHOOL, SARWAR Yes 1 B 4 20-11-2014 GAURIYA PRIMARY SCHOOL, GAURYA(GAVARIA) No 0 B 5 21-11-2014 KUMBHIPADA PRIMARY SCHOOL, ISDAR(GADHVI) No 0 B 6 21-11-2014 ASHRAM SHALA CHIKHATIYA, CHIKATIYA Yes 1 C 7 21-11-2014 SODMAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, SODMAL No 1 B 8 21-11-2014 TOKARDAHAD PRIMARY SCHOOL, GAURYA(GAVARIA) No 0 A 9 22-11-2014 NADAGKHADI PRIMARY SCHOOL, NADAGKHADI Yes 2 C 10 22-11-2014 DHADHARA PRIMARY SCHOOL, DHADHRA No 1 B 11 22-11-2014 HANVATCHOND PRIMARY SCHOOL, HANWATCHOND Yes 2 A GUNOTSAV-5/2014 NAME : Shri G.R. Aloria Office Type : IAS (State Level) Desig, Dept & HOD : Additional Chief Secretary to Government, Urban Development & Urban Housing Department, Alloted District : SURAT Alloted Taluka : OLPAD Group Name : BRC-242208-Group1 Liason Officer : BIPINBHAI PAREKH, CRC MULAD - 7383794647. No of Visits Upper by external Gunotsav-4 Sr. Primary Stds officer Self Date School & Village Name No. -
Animal Genetic Resources Information Bulletin
Sierra et al. 61 ○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ Zootechnical description of the creole goat of the Oaxaca region (Mexico) A. Sierra1, A. Molina2, J. Delgado2, J. Hernández3 & M. Rivera2 1Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Agropecuario Nº 131, Secretaría de Educación Pública, DGETA Oaxaca, México 2Departamento de Genética, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de Córdoba, Cordoba, España 3Escuela de Veterinaria, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, México Summary los censos como Criollos en general. Esta raza sin embargo tiene características productivas y morfológicas particulares que los hace muy This paper describes the zootechnical diferentes de otros caprinos criollos en el resto characteristics of the Pastoreño creole goat, del estado y del país. Se presenta en este representing the caprine population of the trabajo información sobre su distribución, Low Mixteca region of Oaxaca State, Mexico. origen, características morfológicas, manejo y These animals characteristically produce sistema productivo. fattened goats for traditional slaughter at Christmas, to elaborate a typical dry meat Key Words: “Pastoreño” goat , Creole, product known as Chito. At present the exact Zootechnical characteristics, Traditional slaughter, individual population of this breed is not Typical products, Mexico known. Those registered as Creoles in the animals census in general are known. This breed however has particular productive and Introduction morphological characteristics which make them very different from other creole caprines Rigurous scientific studies necessary for the in the rest of the state and the country. understanding of the zoothecnical potential of Information on their distribution, origin, the creole goat are extremely scarce, in spite morphological characteristics, handling and of the fact that Mexico has an extraordinary productive systems is presented in this paper. -
Environmental Impact Assessment and Envi- Ronment Management Plan of 25.8798 Ha Mine (Varada-II) for Production of 96, 030 TPA of Rom Bauxite
M/s Orient Abrasives Limited Environmental Impact Assessment and Envi- ronment Management Plan of 25.8798 Ha Mine (Varada-II) for production of 96, 030 TPA of RoM Bauxite Location: Survey No. 330/P, Village Mewasa, Taluka Kalyanpur, District Jamnagar, Gujarat Form-1 APRIL 2010 Prepared by: Kadam Environmental Consultants M/ S ORIENT VARADA-II BAUXITE MINE AT SURVEY NO 330/P (AREA 25.8798 HA), FORM 1 ABRASIVES LIMITED VILLAGE MEWASA, TALUKA KALYANPUR, DISTRICT JAMNAGAR, GUJARAT FORM-1 Basic information Sr. Item Details No. Varada-II, Bauxite mine at Survey no 330/P (Area 1 Name of the Project 25.8798 ha), Village Mewasa, Taluka Kalyanpur, District Jamnagar, Gujarat State. 2 S. No in schedule 1(a) Proposed capacity/area/length/tonnage Mine lease area 25.8798 ha, mining of 96,030 TPA 3 to be handled/command bauxite ROM area/lease area/number of well to be drilled 4 New/expansion/modernization Expansion of quantity Mine lease area 25.8798 ha, mining capacity is 5 Existing capacity/area etc. 9514.9 TPA (Pre 1994) bauxite RoM Screening Category: A Category of project i.e. “A” or 6 (Project Category 1(a) as per EIA Notification, “B” 2006). Does it attract the general Yes, Lease area is within 10 km of Marine National 7 condition? If yes please Park (Area notified by Govt. of Gujarat) specify Does it attract the specific 8 condition? If yes please No specify Location Plot/Survey/Khasra No 330/P Village Mewasa 9 Tehsil Kalyanpur District Jamnagar State Gujarat Nearest railway station is at Bhatia in SSW Nearest railway station/airport direction about 16.30km from lease area 10 along with distance in Kms. -
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- 1 - JDO/T-1/Tenders/9939 DATE: 05-12-2015 TENDER NOTICE(E-TENDER) RRC/TECH-2/ADV/15-16/009/8372- Dt. 23/10/2015 PGVCL/MRS/ADVT/9030 DT. 23/10/2015 JDO/T-1/TENDER/8518 DT:-13.10.15 AND 28.09.15 VARIOUS WORK AT UNDER JASDAN DIVISION OFFICE- JASDAN RRC/TECH-2/ADVT/2015-16/005. RRC/TECH-2/ADV/15-16/005/5869-70 Dt. 29.7.2015 PGVCL/MRS/ADVT/6173 DT. 28.7.2015 Sr Tender No Tender No / Estimated Particulars Fee EMD. E-Tender ID Cost (Rs) (By Post) (Rs) (Rs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 146/2015 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 9,90,000=00 1000=00 9900=00 UNDER VINCHHIYA SUB DIVISION 2 147/2015 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 9,90,000=00 UNDER ATKOT SUB DIVISION 3 148/2015 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 9,90,000=00 UNDER SARDHAR SUB DIVISION 4 MAINTS. OF HT,LT & E/O OF HT,LT & TC 1000=00 9900=00 149/2015 AND AUG DE-AUG WORK UNDER 9,90,000=00 VINCHHIYA SUB DIVISION 5 150/2015 MAINTS. OF HT,LT & E/O OF HT,LT & TC 1000=00 9900=00 AND AUG DE-AUG WORK UNDER ATKOT 9,90,000=00 SUB DIVISION 6 MAINT. OF HT,LT & TC E/O OF HT LT TC 1000=00 9900=00 151/2015 AND AUG DE-AUG WORK UNDER SARDHAR 9,90,000=00 SUB DIVISION 7 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 152/2015 FOR R E WORK UNDER VINCHHIYA SUB 9,90,000=00 DIVISION 8 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 153/2015 FOR R E WORK UNDER ATKOT SUB 9,90,000=00 DIVISION 9 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 154/2015 FOR R E WORK UNDER SARDHAR SUB 9,90,000=00 DIVISION 10 155/2015 E/O OF HT,LT & TC AUG DE-AUG WORK 1000=00 9900=00 9,90,000=00 UNDER TRAMBA SUB DIVISION 11 MAINTS. -
Telephone Directory (Mission Mangalam)
Mission Mangalam Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Ltd Telephone Directory Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Ltd. 3rd Floor, Block No. 18, Udyog Bhavan, Sector 11, Gandhinagar, Gujarat - 382 011 Tel. (079) 2324 8512/13/14, Fax - (079) 2324 8515 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.mangalam.gujarat.in Mission Mangalam Gujarat Livelihood Promotion Company Ltd Telephone Directory INDEX Sr. Page Contact Detail No. Number I Mission Mangalam(GLPC) Head Office staff contact details 1 II Mission Mangalam(GLPC) field office staff contact details 2 1 Ahmedabad Office 2 2 Amreli Office 6 3 Anand Office 10 4 Banaskantha Office 13 5 Bharuch Office 19 6 Bhavnagar Office 24 7 Dahod Office 28 8 Dangs Office 33 9 Gandhinagar Office 36 10 Jamnagar Office 39 11 Junagadh Office 43 12 Kheda Office 48 13 Kutch Office 52 14 Mehsana Office 58 15 Narmada Office 62 16 Navsari Office 67 17 Panchmahal Office 71 18 Patan Office 76 19 Porbandar Office 80 20 Rajkot Office 83 21 Sabarkantha Office 88 22 Surat Office 9 4 23 Surandranagar Office 99 24 Tapi Office 103 25 Vadodara Office 108 26 Valsad Office 116 III GM, District Industries Center 121 IV Director, Rural Self Employment Training Institute 123 V CUG Guidline for Mission Mangalam Staff 125 Telephone MISSION MANGALAM (GUJARAT LIVELIHOOD PROMOTION COMPANY LTD.) 2012 Directory Mission Mangalam (GLPC) Head Office Staff Contact Details Mobile Designation Name Email Number Manag ing Director Milind Tor awane,IAS 9978405752 [email protected] GM Finance & Account R. M. Kata ra 9099955202 [email protected] GM AHD & Dairy Vinod Jani 9099955205 [email protected] Dy. -
ACTION PLAN for CONTROL of AIR POLLUTION in CITY of GUJARAT (RAJKOT) by GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Paryavaran Bhawan, Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar
ACTION PLAN FOR CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION IN CITY OF GUJARAT (RAJKOT) BY GUJARAT POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Paryavaran Bhawan, Sector 10-A, Gandhinagar 1 Action Plan for Control of Air Pollution in City of Gujarat (Rajkot) Preamble: Rajkot is Gujarat's fourth -largest city with a population of 1.4 million as per the 2011 census. Rajkot is situated in the middle of the peninsular Saurashtra in central plains of Gujarat State of Western India at a height of 128 m above mean sea level. It lies between latitude 22°20'9.75"N and longitude 70°47'49.35"E. Rajkot is the one of the largest city in Gujarat in terms of population as well as in area. Rajkot is the 28th urban agglomeration in India and is ranked as 22nd in "World's fastest growing cities & urban areas" for the period 2006 to 2020. Looking at its growth rate and rapid expansion, there is a pressing need to reconsider and redirect the development and growth patterns in the next decade. Rajkot, since its foundation has been major urban centre, it is the centre for social, cultural, commercial, educational, political and industrial activities for the whole of Saurashtra region. In 1646 AD a permanent settlement had begun further the city was ruled by various Hindu and Muslim kings. In 1822 AD East India Company established a khothi for the first time, first railway line in Kathiawar was establish during 1872-73 AD in Rajkot. The Golden period of Rajkot started from the time of Sir Lakhajiraj (i.e.