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Pandit Ravi Shankar—Tansen of Our Times
Occ AS I ONAL PUBLicATION 47 Pandit Ravi Shankar—Tansen of our Times by S. Kalidas IND I A INTERNAT I ONAL CENTRE 40, MAX MUELLER MARG , NEW DELH I -110 003 TEL .: 24619431 FAX : 24627751 1 Occ AS I ONAL PUBLicATION 47 Pandit Ravi Shankar—Tansen of our Times The views expressed in this publication are solely those of the author and not of the India International Centre. The Occasional Publication series is published for the India International Centre by Cmde. (Retd.) R. Datta. Designed and produced by FACET Design. Tel.: 91-11-24616720, 24624336. Pandit Ravi Shankar—Tansen of our Times Pandit Ravi Shankar died a few months ago, just short of his 93rd birthday on 7 April. So it is opportune that we remember a man whom I have rather unabashedly called the Tansen of our times. Pandit Ravi Shankar was easily the greatest musician of our times and his death marks not only the transience of time itself, but it also reminds us of the glory that was his life and the immortality of his legacy. In the passing of Robindro Shaunkar Chowdhury, as he was called by his parents, on 11 December in San Diego, California, we cherish the memory of an extraordinary genius whose life and talent spanned almost the whole of the 20th century. It crossed all continents, it connected several genres of human endeavour, it uplifted countless hearts, minds and souls. Very few Indians epitomized Indian culture in the global imagination as this charismatic Bengali Brahmin, Pandit Ravi Shankar. Born in 1920, Ravi Shankar not only straddled two centuries but also impacted many worlds—the East, the West, the North and the South, the old and the new, the traditional and the modern. -
High Court of Andhra Pradesh: Amaravathi
HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH: AMARAVATI CHIEF JUSTICE J.K. MAHESHWARI & JUSTICE NINALA JAYASURYA WRIT PETITION (PIL) No.183 of 2019 Dr. Srinivas Guntupalli, S/o Sambasiva Rao, aged about 40 years Occ:Assistant Professor General Medicine R/o F4 GRR Block ASRAM Medical College campus, Malkapuram, Eluru, West Godavari District 534005 … Petitioner Versus 1. The State of Andhra Pradesh, through its Principal Secretary, School Education Department, Secretariat Building at Velagapudi, Guntur District. 2. The Union of India, through its Principal Secretary, The Ministry of Human Resource Department. 3. The Commissioner of School Education, Andhra Pradesh, Amaravati. 4. The State Project Director, Sarva Sikha Abhiyan, High School Road, Patamata, Vijayawada. 5. The Director, SCERT, Sri Anjaneya Towers, D.No.7-104, B-Block, 2nd Floor, Vijayawada, Mylavaram Road, A.P. 6. Guntur District Aided Schools Management Association, Rep. by its District Secretary Bhatraju Chittranjan Das, Guntur. 7. Gorremuchu Venkata Narasimha Rao, S.o.Peda Rama Swamy, aged 42 years, R/o.H.No.77-54/1-15, Prakash Nagar, Vijayawada. 8. G.Sudheer Babu, S/o.Solomon, aged 39 years, R/o.6-1/5-21, Vandanam Street, Frizerpet, Chittinagar, Vijayawada. 9. Maddirala Mallikarjuna Rao, S/o.Balakotaiah, aged 48 years, R/o.Ravulakollu village, Ponnaluru Mandal, Prakasam District. HCJ & NJS,J 2 W.P. (PIL) Nos.183 & 185 of 2019 10. G. Madhu Babu, S/o.G.Venkaiah, aged 35 years, R/o.D.No.5-94, Prathuri village, Tadepalli Mandal, Polakampadu, Guntur District. 11. Dalitha Bahujan Front, rep. by its Secretary Sri M.Bhagya Rao, S/o.Venkateswarlu, aged about 48 years, Office at Arundelpet, 5/3, Guntur District. -
Social Science TABLE of CONTENTS
2015 Social Science TABLE OF CONTENTS Academic Tools 79 Labour Economics 71 Agrarian Studies & Agriculture 60 Law & Justice 53 Communication & Media Studies 74-78 Literature 13-14 Counselling & Psychotherapy 84 7LHJL *VUÅPJ[:[\KPLZ 44-48 Criminology 49 Philosophy 24 Cultural Studies 9-13 Policy Studies 43 Dalit Sociology 8 Politics & International Relations 31-42 Development Communication 78 Psychology 80-84 Development Studies 69-70 Research Methods 94-95 Economic & Development Studies 61-69 SAGE Classics 22-23 Education 89-92 SAGE Impact 72-74 Environment Studies 58-59 SAGE Law 51-53 Family Studies 88 SAGE Studies in India’s North East 54-55 Film & Theatre Studies 15-18 Social Work 92-93 Gender Studies 19-21 Sociology & Social Theory 1-7 Governance 50 Special Education 88 Health & Nursing 85-87 Sport Studies 71 History 25-30 Urban Studies 56-57 Information Security Management 71 Water Management 59 Journalism 79 Index 96-100 SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL THEORY HINDUISM IN INDIA A MOVING FAITH Modern and Contemporary Movements Mega Churches Go South Edited by Will Sweetman and Aditya Malik Edited by Jonathan D James Edith Cowan University, Perth Hinduism in India is a major contribution towards ongoing debates on the nature and history of the religion In A Moving Faith by Dr Jonathan James, we see for in India. Taking into account the global impact and the first time in a single coherent volume, not only that influence of Hindu movements, gathering momentum global Christianity in the mega church is on the rise, even outside of India, the emphasis is on Hinduism but in a concrete way, we are able to observe in detail as it arose and developed in sub-continent itself – an what this looks like across a wide variety of locations, approach which facilitates greater attention to detail cultures, and habitus. -
Strategic Himalayas Initial NEW.P65
Strategic Himalayas Republican Nepal and External Powers Strategic Himalayas Republican Nepal and External Powers NIHAR R. NAYAK INSTITUTE FOR DEFENCE STUDIES & ANALYSES NEW DELHI PENTAGON PRESS Strategic Himalayas: Republican Nepal and External Powers / Nihar R. Nayak First Published in 2014 Copyright © Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi ISBN 978-81-8274-761-6 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without first obtaining written permission of the copyright owner. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this book are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, or the Government of India. Published by PENTAGON PRESS 206, Peacock Lane, Shahpur Jat, New Delhi-110049 Phones: 011-64706243, 26491568 Telefax: 011-26490600 email: [email protected] website: www.pentagonpress.in Branch: Prime Arcade Office #11 1154 Saifee Street Opp. M.G.Road, Camp Pune-411001 Email: [email protected] In association with Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses No. 1, Development Enclave, New Delhi-110010 Phone: +91-11-26717983 Website: www.idsa.in The cover shows Machapuchare (Fish Tail in Nepali) in the Annapurna range of the Himalayas located in north-central Nepal. The photograph was taken from Dhulikhel by Dr Ashok K. Behuria in November 2013. Printed at Avantika Printers Private Limited. Dedicated To my loving wife, Swetalina Contents Foreword xi Acknowledgements xiii List of Tables and Figures xv List of Abbreviations xvii 1. Introduction 1 Significance of the Study 8 2. -
Ganpati 3371841 21/09/2016 Manju Devi Parakh W/O Sh
Trade Marks Journal No: 1961 , 17/08/2020 Class 29 GANPATI 3371841 21/09/2016 MANJU DEVI PARAKH W/O SH. BACHHRAJ PARAKH trading as ;SHRI PARAKH UDHYOG & SONS E-50, RIICO Industrial Area, Bikasar, Nokha Dist. Bikaner (Rajasthan) Manufacturers & Merchants Address for service in India/Attorney address: COGITO LEGAL, 112, UNIVERSITY PLAZA, NEAR VIJAY CROSS ROADS, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD-380009 Used Since :29/04/2008 AHMEDABAD PULSES (BROKEN), PULSES, PREPARED. 5124 Trade Marks Journal No: 1961 , 17/08/2020 Class 29 3506880 07/03/2017 RANBIR RATHEE trading as ;PSD FOODS Kh. No. 56/ 10, Swarn Park, Udyog Nagar, Village Mundka, Delhi-110041 THE PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: ULTIMATE SOLUTIONS A-4/61, SEC-17, ROHINI DELHI-89 Used Since :07/03/2015 DELHI MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS LIKE GHEE, EDIBLE OIL INCLUDED IN CLASS-29 5125 Trade Marks Journal No: 1961 , 17/08/2020 Class 29 3516616 29/03/2017 FARMGROCER PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED 120-445 FIRST FLOOR, SARASWATI NAGAR,, SINGAWALA ROAD, AMBALA CITY, Ambala, Haryana, India, 134003 Body Incorporate Address for service in India/Attorney address: VIKAS ASAWAT 3/183 GANESH TALAB BASANT VIHAR KOTA ,RAJASTHAN 324009 Proposed to be Used DELHI MEAT, FISH, POULTRY AND GAME; MEAT EXTRACTS; PRESERVED, DRIED AND COOKED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES; JELLIES, JAMS, FRUIT SAUCES; EGGS, MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS; EDIBLE OILS AND FATS. 5126 Trade Marks Journal No: 1961 , 17/08/2020 Class 29 3708658 21/12/2017 SHRI ALOK KHANDELWAL (FIRM - GOKUL AGRO FOOD PRODUCTS) B-237, VKI AREA, ROAD NO. 6, NEAR MANGLA SARIYA, JAIPUR (RAJASTHAN) SINGLE PROPRIETORSHIP FIRM Address for service in India/Attorney address: ALL INDIA PROFICIENT CORPORATE SERVICES GANESHAM 1ST, BASEMENT, BEHIND LOTUS DAIRY, LALKOTHI MANDI, SAHKAR MARG, JAIPUR Used Since :01/04/2003 AHMEDABAD PALM OIL restriction of goods for sale in the state of RAJASTHAN only. -
Dancing Into Modernity: Multiple Narratives of India's Kathak Dance
Swarthmore College Works Dance Faculty Works Dance Summer 2006 Dancing Into Modernity: Multiple Narratives Of India's Kathak Dance Pallabi Chakravorty Swarthmore College, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-dance Part of the Dance Commons Recommended Citation Pallabi Chakravorty. (2006). "Dancing Into Modernity: Multiple Narratives Of India's Kathak Dance". Dance Research Journal. Volume 38, Issue 1/2. 115-136. DOI: 10.1017/s0149767700007415 https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-dance/17 This work is brought to you for free by Swarthmore College Libraries' Works. It has been accepted for inclusion in Dance Faculty Works by an authorized administrator of Works. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Dancing into Modernity: Multiple Narratives of India's Kathak Dance Pallabi Chakravorty odernity, once a prerogative of the West, is now ubiquitous, experienced diversely Mby people all over the world. The changing notions of modernity are historically linked to the development of the public sphere. This article broadly attempts to map the discourse of modernity to the evolution of Kathak, a premier classical dance from India. The article has two threads running through it. One is the development of the public sphere in India as it relates to anti-colonial nationalism, the formation of the modern nation-state, and globalization. The other focuses on transformations in Kathak as they relate to changing patronage, ideology, and postcolonial history. I emphasize the latter to mark the transitions in Kathak as emblematic oflndian national identity and national ideology to a new era of cultural contestation. This emergent public domain of culture is coined as "public modernity" by anthropologist Arjun Appadurai in contemporary India. -
Cultural Geography of Kathak Dance: Streams of Tradition and Global Flows*
Cracow Indological Studies vol. XVIII (2016) 10.12797/CIS.18.2016.18.04 Katarzyna Skiba [email protected] (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) Cultural Geography of Kathak Dance: Streams of Tradition and Global Flows* SUMMARY: The article deals with the modern history of Kathak, explored from regional perspectives. It focuses on the Lucknow gharānā (“school”) of Kathak, which sprung up mainly in courts and salons of colonial Avadh as a product of Indo- Islamic culture. The paper investigates how the shift of hereditary artists from Lucknow to Delhi affected their tradition in newly founded, state-supported institutions. It also examines various trends of further modernization of Kathak in globalized, metropolitan spaces. The tendency of Sanskritization in national dance institutes (Kathak Kendra) is juxtaposed with the preservation of ‘traditional’ form in dance schools of Lucknow (nowadays becoming more provincial locations of Kathak tradition) and innovative / experimental tendencies. The impact of regional culture, economic conditions and cosmopolitanism are regarded as important factors reshaping Kathak art, practice and systems of knowledge transmission. The paper is based on ethnographic fieldwork, combined with historical research, conducted in the period 2014–2015. KEYWORDS: classical Indian dance, Kathak, Lucknow gharānā, Indo-Islamic culture. * Much of the data referred to in this paper comes from the interviews with Kathak artists and dance historians which I conducted in India in 2014–2015 as part of two research projects: The Role of Sanskrit Literature in Shaping the Classical Dance Traditions in India (funded by École française d’Extrême-Orient), and Transformation of the Classical Indian Dance Kathak in the Context of Socio-cultural Changes (funded by National Science Center in Poland/NCN on the basis of decision no. -
Seeds of Suicide the Ecological and Human Costs of Seed Monopolies and Globalisation of Agriculture
Seeds of Suicide The Ecological and Human Costs of Seed Monopolies and Globalisation of Agriculture Dr Vandana Shiva, Kunwar Jalees Navdanya A-60, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 110 016, INDIA Tel : 2653 5422; 2696 8077; 2656 1868 Fax : 2685 6795; 2696 2589 e-mail: [email protected] [email protected] URL : http://www.navdanya.org i Seeds of Suicide : The Ecological and Human Costs of Seed Monopolies and Globalisation of Agriculture © Navdanya First edition : December 1998 Second edition : December 2000 Revised Third edition : January 2002 Revised Fourth edition : May 2006 Author: Vandana Shiva, Kunwar Jalees Published by : Navdanya A-60, Hauz Khas New Delhi - 110 016, India Tel: 91-11-2696 8077, 2685 3772 Fax: 91-11-2685 6795 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vshiva.net Cover Design : Systems Vision Printed by : Systems Vision A-199 Okhla Ph-I, New Delhi - 110 020 Ph.: 2681 1195, 2681 1841 ii Dedicated to the Farmers of India who committed suicide, with a hope for a farming future which is suicide free. iii iv Contents Introduction Seeds of Suicides ............................................................................ vii The Changing Nature of Seed From Public Resource to Private Property .......................... 1 1. Diverse Seeds for Diversity ......................................................... 1 2. The Decline of the Public Sector ............................................... 3 3. The Privatisation of the Seed Sector .......................................... 7 4. Big Companies Getting Bigger................................................... -
INDIAN FOREST SERVICE OFFICERS - TAMIL NADU As on 20.09.2021
INDIAN FOREST SERVICE OFFICERS - TAMIL NADU As on 20.09.2021 Year of Name Date of Sl. Allotment / Designation Telephone/ Fax Number Joining in No Native / E.mail / Mobile Present District / Tvl./ Ms. /Tmt. Post State CHAIRMAN, (Apex Scale) 1986 Tel: 044-22781193 Arasu Rubber Raebareli Fax: 044-22781183 Corporation, 06.07.2021 1 U.P. [email protected] TBGP Campus, 9442625100 Medavakkam Chennai-100 SYED MUZAMMIL ABBAS PCCF (R & E) 1988 SFRI, Tel : 044-22751138 / 79649682 Salem 06.07.2021 AN 2 Kolapakkam, [email protected] Tamil Nadu Chennai-127) S. YUVARAJ PCCF Tel: 044-24348059 (Head of Tel: 044-24336497 Department), Fax:044-24337307 1988 Chennai – 15 & [email protected] Nainital 06.07.2021 AN 3 9443048586 Uttarakhand PCCF & Chief Project Director Tel : 044-22781822 / 22789601 (i/c), TBGP, [email protected] Chennai-100 ASHOK UPRETI CHAIRMAN, Tel : 044-22782303, 22782293 1988 TAFCORN, Fax: 044-22782202 4 Barabanki TBGP Campus, 06.07.2021 [email protected] U.P. Medavakkam 98940 68308 Chennai-100 YOGESH DWIVEDI PCCF 1989 JS to Govt, Tel : 011 - 24675763 National Authority Jaipur [email protected] 16.03.2018 5 Rajasthan Chemical weapons 9410101240 convention New Delhi - 21 Dr.SUDHANSHU GUPTA Year of Name Designation Telephone / Fax Number/ Date of Sl. Allotment / E.mail/Mobile Joining in No Native Present District / Tvl./Ms./Tmt. Post State PCCF, DDGF 1989 Tel : 0674-2301213 / 2302432 & JRO 6 Balasore [email protected] 05.04.2021 MoEF& CC Odisha 9952430695 Bhopal SUBRAT MOHAPATRA PCCF & Chief 1989 Tel: 044-24329137 Wildlife Warden, 7 Muzaffarpur [email protected] 06.07.2021 AN O/o.PCCF, Bihar 9445721157 Chennai-15 Dr. -
Srinivas, SV Politics As Performance
Srinivas, S. V. Politics as Performance: A Social History of the Telugu Cinema. Ranikhet: Permanent Black, 2013. Print. [Hardback]. xxi + 431 pp. Review by Parichay Patra Doctoral Candidate, Monash University, Australia . V. Srinivas teaches Cultural Studies at the Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS) in Bangalore and is the coordinator of the Culture: Industries Sand Diversity in Asia (CIDASIA) research program at the centre. His research interests lie in star studies and popular industrial cultures. For more than a decade, he has published consistently on Telugu cinema,1 including its stars, fan activities, its association with electoral politics and mass mobilization, its appropriation of East Asian martial arts cinema, and its responses to the various challenges posed by the sectarian politics ravaging Andhra Pradesh. Srinivas’ research occupies a significant position in the existing literature on South Indian cinema and politics, and his methodology distinguishes his work from that of his predecessors in the field. While Indian Cinema Studies has almost always been dominated by works devoted to Bombay cinema as the national popular film industry, Srinivas’ work brings relatively under-examined regional cinema(s) and its star-politicians to the fore. Srinivas’ new book appears at a time when the linguistic community called the ‘Telugu’ is at stake, Vishalandhra (greater Andhra Pradesh) is on the verge of extinction2 and the 1 Telugu film industry is one of the four major south Indian film industries and is located primarily in the Telugu-speaking state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the second largest film industry in India (after Bollywood) and the state of Andhra Pradesh constitutes the single largest market for cinema in India. -
Proceedings of the 23Rd Nceg
23rd National Conference on e-Governance 23rd National Conference on e-Governance 7th& 8th February 2020 Proceedings Theme India 2020: Digital Transformation Jointly organized by Department of Government of Ministry of Electronics Administrative Reforms & Maharashtra & Information Public Grievances Technology (MeitY), Ministry of Personnel, Public Government of India Grievances & Pensions Government of India 1 23rd National Conference on e-Governance Contents Day 1 ......................................................................................................................... 3 INAUGURAL SESSION ................................................................................................... 4 VOTE OF THANKS ....................................................................................................... 10 PLENARY SESSION 1: Digital Platforms and Digital Economy ................................... 12 PLENARY SESSION 2: Blockchain for Effective Governance and Service Delivery ..... 16 PLENARY SESSION 3: Improving Service Delivery .................................................... 20 BREAKOUT SESSION 1: Hackathon Award Winners’ Presentation ........................... 25 BREAKOUT SESSION 2: End to End Service Delivery ................................................ 27 BREAKOUT SESSION 3: End to End Service Delivery ................................................ 32 Day 2 ....................................................................................................................... 36 PLENARY SESSION 4: Digital -
List of Eligible Candidates for 6 Weeks Certificate Course in Sports
SPORTS AUTHORITY OF INDIA NETAJI SUBHAS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SPORTS:PATIALA Dated : 18-06-2021 JOINING INSTRUCTIONS for Eligible candidates of 6 Weeks Certificate Course-2021 Candidates selected for the admission to Six weeks Certificate Course in Sports Coaching 2021 are advised to read the following instructions carefully and act accordingly: 1. Those who are selected are to register themselves online using link given below Registration will begin on 21-06-2021 and will close by 27-06-2021. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSjWEPgIkM3enhH20P9TAFbJLYhP17 tFHuZcLRLUU_JCZaww/viewform?usp=sf_link 2. Course fee is to be deposited online by the candidate using S B Collect From 21-06-2021 to 27-06-2021 as per the details given below: Path of S B Collect: i) https://www.onlinesbi.com ii). Go-SB Collect (By enter top box) iii). New versionselect the check box Proceed iv). State of Institute Select Punjab v). Type of Institute Select Education Institution Go vi). Education Institute name Select Sports Authority of India Submit vii). Select payment category COURSE FEE FOR SIX WEEKS . CERTIFICATE COURSE viii). Fill the form SUBMIT LAST DATE FOR DEPOSITING COURSE FEE IS 27-06-2021 3. If any selected candidate fails to deposit fee and do not register by due date will Not be allowed to join the course. 4. Candidates have to join their respective selected centres for online theory and practical classes. 5. Selected candidates those who have not submitted medical fitness certificate from MBBS/MD Doctor have to submit the fitness certificate stating that he/she is medically fit to undertake physical activities as mentioned in the format enclosed as Annexure-I.