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MAHARASHTRA 799 © Lonely Planet Publications Planet Lonely © Ajanta Ellora ( P825 )
© Lonely Planet Publications 799 Maharashtra Sprawling Maharashtra, India’s second most populous state, stretches from the gorgeous greens of the little-known Konkan Coast right into the parched innards of India’s beating heart. Within this massive framework are all the sights, sounds, tastes, and experiences of MAHARASHTRA MAHARASHTRA India. In the north there’s Nasik, a city of crashing colours, timeless ritual and Hindu legend. In the south you can come face to face with modern India at its very best in Pune, a city as famous for its sex guru as its bars and restaurants. Further south still, the old maharaja’s palaces, wrestling pits and overwhelming temples of Kolhapur make for one of the best introductions to India anyone could want. Out in the far east of the state towards Nagpur, the adventurous can set out in search of tigers hidden in a clump of national parks. On the coast a rash of little-trodden beaches and collapsing forts give Goa’s tropical dreams a run for their money and in the hills of the Western Ghats, morning mists lift to reveal stupen- dous views and colonial-flavoured hill stations. But it’s the centre, with its treasure house of architectural and artistic wonders (topped by the World Heritage–listed cave temples of Ellora and Ajanta), that really steals the show. Whatever way you look at it, Maharashtra is one of the most vibrant and rewarding corners of India, yet despite this, most travellers make only a brief artistic pause at Ellora and Ajanta before scurrying away to other corners of India, leaving much of this diverse state to the explorers. -
Of 77 OPEN E-TENDER TSV Services CIN No
OPEN E-TENDER TSV Services CIN No. L74899DL1999GOI101707 Website: www.irctc.com Email id: [email protected] OPEN E-TENDER BID DOCUMENT FOR PROVISION OF ONBOARD CATERING SERVICES THROUGH TRAIN SIDE VENDING (TSV), IN IDENTIFIED MAIL / EXPRESS / SUPER FAST TRAINS, RUNNING WITHOUT PANTRY CAR, IN PARTIAL / COMPLETE UNBUNDLING MODEL IN FOLLOWING SECTIONS Sec. No. TSV Section Railway I CSMT-Daund-CSMT(Via Pune)/CSMT – Roha-CSMT/Roha-BSR-Roha Central Railway II DAUND-KOLHAPUR-DAUND/PUNE-KOLHAPUR-PUNE Central Railway III MMR-CSMT-MMR Central Railway IV MMR-/Wadi/Latur(Via DD)-MMR & KMV-MRJ-KMV Central Railway V MMR-BSL-MMR Central Railway VI BRC-MMCT-BRC, Western Railway IX Central/West Central Railway NGP-ET-NGP XI Jabalpur (JBP) – Katni (KTE) – Satna (STA) – Manikpur (MKP) / Rewa – Jabalpur West Central Railway (JBP) and Jabalpur (JBP) – Bina (BINA) - Jabalpur (JBP) Via Katni (KTE) XVI Western Railway ADI-VG-DHG-SIOB-GIMB-BHUJ & SIOB-PNU XVII Western Railway VG-SUNR-RJT- HAPA-JAM- KNLS-OKHA and WKR-MVI-DAC-MALB XVIII SUNR-DLJ-SOJN-PIT/BVP; SUNR-DLJ-RLA-MHV; PBR-WSJ-JLR-RJT; PBR- Western Railway WSJ-LPJ-KNLS-JAM-RJT(VIA HAPA)/OKHA(VIA KNLS); SMNH-VRL-JND- JLR-RJT/OKHA(Via WSJ) XIX BINA-ET-BINA West Central Railway XX JBP-ET-JBP West Central Railway XXI BSL-ET-BSL Central/West Central Railway Last date and Time of Submission of bids : 25-02-2020 by 1500 hrs Date and Time of Opening of bids : 25-02-2020 at 1530 hrs Pre-bid Meeting : 14-02-2020 at 1500 hrs E-Tender No. -
Passenger Business (NUMBER)
PASSENGER JOURNEYS Passenger Business (NUMBER) (MILLION) The profile of passenger traffic in 2016-17 as compared to 2015-16 is outlined below: Suburban Non-suburban 2015-16 2016-17 2015-16 2016-17 Passengers originating (millions) 4,459 4,566 3,648 3,550 Passenger kilometres (millions) 1,45,253 1,45,417 9,97,786 10,04,418 Average lead(kilometres) 32.6 31.8 273.5 283.0 Earnings(` in crore) 2,575.22 2,689.44 41,708.04 43,591.02 Average rate per passenger 17.7 18.5 41.8 43.4 kilometre(paise) The overall trend of passenger traffic in the last three years was as follows: Total suburban and Non-suburban 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Passenger earnings 42,189.61 44,283.26 46,280.46 (`in crore) Passenger journeys(millions) 8,224 8,107 8,116 PASSENGER KILOMETRES Passenger kilometres(millions) 11,47,190 11,43,039 11,49,835 (MILLION) Average lead(kilometres) 139.5 141.0 141.7 Fare Structure There was no increase in passenger fares in 2016-17. In order to improve the earnings the concept of Flexi fare system has been introduced w.e.f. 09-09-2016 in Rajdhani, Shatabdi & Duronto train services. Under this scheme, the fare increase by 10% with every 10% of berths sold subject to maximum limit of 1.5 times in classes Second AC, Sleeper, Second sitting (reserved), AC Chair Car and 1.4 times in 3rd AC class. No change has been made in the fare for Ist AC and Executive class of travel. -
1 South Central Railway Secunderabad Division Invites Open Tenders for Leasing of Four Tonnes Space in Slr for Transportation Of
SOUTH CENTRAL RAILWAY SECUNDERABAD DIVISION INVITES OPEN TENDERS FOR LEASING OF FOUR TONNES SPACE IN SLR FOR TRANSPORTATION OF PARCELS TENDER NOTICE NO: C/C/37/ Leasing /SLR/2018-19/1 dated 31-05-2018 Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Secunderabad Division, South Central Railway, Secunderabad for and on behalf of the President, Union of India, invites sealed tenders from Registered Lease Holders having registration with Secunderabad Division for leasing of 4 tonnes space in each SLR i.e. (FSLR-I, FSLR-II and RSLR-I) in the following trains, consisting of separate compartments, on payment of lumpsum rates (rates vary from train to train) for transportation of parcels for a period of Five Years. Interested parties, who desire to avail the space, can participate in the tender on payment of prescribed EMD separately for each compartment (SLRD). The applicant/firm/company, shall be required to submit registration certificate issued by Secunderabad Division and furnish the Provisional Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss account of 2017-18 plus Audited Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss account of the last financial year 2016-17 according to Category of Registration to the following extent of monetary limits as detailed in the table below (at the time of opening of tender). Category For Participation in tenders of Annual turn over ‘A’ SLRs & VPs Rs 02 Crores ‘B’ SLRs Rs 50 Lakhs A lease holder, who has already registered himself, is eligible to participate in the Tenders. Lease holder should renew his registration before expiry of his registration on completion of five (5) years by submitting fresh documents without payment of any additional registration fee. -
Indian Railways Annual Report & Accounts 2016-17
INDIAN RAILWAYS ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2016-17 (With highlights of the performance for 2017-18) Price : ` 150 Bharat Sarkar Government of India Rail Mantralaya Published by Directorate of Statistics and Economics Ministry of Railways Ministry of Railways (Railway Board), Government of India, New Delhi (Railway Board) INDIAN RAILWAYS ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS 2016-17 (With highlights of the performance for 2017-18) BHARAT SARKAR GOVERNMENT OF INDIA RAIL MANTRALAYA MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS (RAILWAY BOARD) Contents Organization Structure 2 Welfare, Development and 75 Empowerment of Women Apex Management 3 Review–Prospects 5 Facilities to Persons with 76 Disabilities Finance 8 Security 79 Freight Operation 13 Vigilance 82 Passenger Business 17 Promoting Hindi 84 Planning 27 North Eastern Region 87 Engineering 29 Public Relations 93 Railway Electrification 34 Railway Engineers Regiments 95 (Territorial Army) Signal and Telecom 37 Undertakings and other 97 Organizations Safety 42 Advisory Boards 125 Rolling Stock 50 Important Events 126 Material Management 56 Glossary 129 Research and Development 58 Summary of Audit Observations 131 provided by C & AG and ATNs Managing the Environment 63 Financial Statements and 141 Operating Statistics Personnel 68 ORGANIZation STRUCTURE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS MINISTER OF state OF railways (S) MINISTER OF state OF railways (G) railway BOARD CHAIRMAN railway BOARD MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER MEMBER FINANCIAL TRAFFIC Staff ENGINEERING TRACTION ROLLING StoCK COMMISSIONER SECretary DIRECtor GENERAL/RHS DIRECtor GENERAL/S&T -
Itinerary Specially Prepared For
ITINERARY SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR Kagyu Institue for Buddhist Studies(KIBS) Pilgrimage to Southern & Western India (Amravati,Ajanta & Ellora Caves & Global Vibaasana Pagoda - Mumbai) From 8th October till 18th October 2015 Day 01 SINGAPORE - HYDERABAD Thursday 20:10 Hours: Depart by Silk Air Flight No. MI 474 08 October 2015 22:15 Hours: Arrival in Hyderabad Welcome & assistance on arrival at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, then transfer to Hotel. Overnight. Day 02 HYDERABAD – VIJAYWADA + - 270 Km / 6 Hours Friday Breakfast at Hotel 09 October 2015 Morning: Proceed for sightseeing tour of Hyderabad & visit following monuments / sites : Ananda Buddha Vihara - is a beautiful Buddha Temple, built in a distinctive style, located on the top of a hillock. Qutub Shahi Tombs - the tombs of 7 Qutub Shahi rulers. Planned and built by Qutub Shahis, these tombs are constructed by grey granite, on an elevated square platform. These tombs are dome-structured and have a quadrangular shape Hussain Sagar Lake (drive past) - one of the largest man-made lake & a famous monolith of Lord Buddha is installed at the center of the lake. Charminar- it was built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah in 1591 in honour of his wife Bhagmati, shortly after he had shifted his capital from Golconda to what now is known as Hyderabad. Mecca Masjid- next to the Charminar is one of the largest in the world. Lunch at Hotel Afternoon: drive to Vijaywada. Upon arrival check – in at Hotel. Dinner at Hotel Overnight. Day 03 VIJAYWADA – AMARAVATI – NAGARJUNA SAGAR + - 70 Km + 180 / 5-6 Hours Saturday Breakfast at Hotel 10 October 2015 Morning: Drive to Nagarjuna Sagar en-route stop in Amaravati & visit following sites : Special puja would perform in Amravati. -
West Zone Inter University Kho-Kho (Men) Tournament 2015-16 Jointly Organized by Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded & K.K.M
West Zone Inter University Kho-Kho (Men) Tournament 2015-16 Jointly organized by Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded & K.K.M. College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Manwath -431505 (Maharashtra) Venue : K.K.M. College, Manwath 431505 Date 10 to 13th Feb. 2016 Welcome to Marathwada Marathwada, "Abode of Saints" is a region of India's richest cultural, historical, religious and sculptural monuments. This region was reigned by empires like Shalivahan, Chalukya, Rashtrakut, Yadav and Moghuls. India's great patriot king Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosle belongs to Marathwada. He established "Hindwi Swarajya" for the common people. Saint Namdeo,(Narshi) Saint Eknath (Paithan) saint Janabai (Gangakhed), Saint Ramdas (Jamb), Saint Dnyaneshwar (Apegaon) have composed numerous songs and bhajans and brought about general awakening among the people. This region is bestowed with beauty of Jungles of Mhaismal near Aurangabad, Kinwat and Mahur forests in the district Nanded. Ajanta and Ellora are the world's precious heritage of arts, culture, sculpture and architecture. Out of 12 "Jyotirlingas" of the country, 3 Jyotirlingas are located in Marathwada. Aundha Nagnath (Hingoli), Parli Vaijnath (Beed) and Ghrushneshwar (Aurangabad) are these holy places for pilgrims. The great Sikh Guru Govindsingh Samadhi is located in Nanded. Holy Gurudwara is a place for Sikh devotees of all over the country. Marathwada became free from the reign of Nizam of Hyderabad on 17th Sept. 1948. This region awakened with the knowledge lit by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Aurangabad, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agriculture University, Parbhani. Due to rich and varied cultural, historical, sculptural and religious importance this region is being visited by world's pilgrims and tourists, particularly Ajanta, Ellora and Aurangabad are the centers of tourists response. -
India Del Centro-Sud in Treno
VIVINDIA “CENTRO-SUD INDIA IN TRENO” " ll treno in India è una esperienza particolare. Il sistema ferroviario indiano è leggendario e viaggiare in treno in India è un'esperienza unica al mondo. Può essere scomodo e frustrante, ma è anche parte integrante dell'esperienza di viaggio indiana.” 18 Notti - 19 Giorni TOUR : - Mumbai (Bombay)-Aurangabad-Hyderabad-Chennai (Madras)-Trichy (Tiruchirapalli)- Madurai-Thekkady-Periyar-Cochin (Kochi)-Bangalore-Mysore-Bangalore-Mumbai 1° giorno : - - Partenza dall’Italia Partenza dall'aeroporto convenuto, per Mumbai. 2° giorno : - - Arrivo a Mumbai BENVENUTI IN INDIA !!! All’arrivo a Mumbai, uscendo dall'aeroporto, sarete ricevuti da un collaboratore Vivindia con un cartello riportante Il vostro nome, che vi accompagnerà in hotel, check-in e sistemazione nelle camere riservate. Tempo libero per attività individuali. Trattamento di pensione prescelto. Pernottamento. 1 VIVINDIA 3° giorno : Mumbai - - Aurangabad Dopo la prima colazione, visita della città: Dalle pendici della Collina Malabar, potrete ammirare un magnifico panorama sul lungomare, sulla Chowpatty Beach, sul Museo Principe di Galles, su Mani Bhawan, sul Dhobi Ghat e sul Gateway dell'India, Arco di Trionfo Parco Kamla Nehru costruito nel 1924 per commemorare la visita del Re Giorgio V del 1911. Rientrerete in hotel attraverso il Crawford Market, la Marine Drive e la Fontana Flora, meravigliosa fontana costruita nel 1869, raffigurante la dea Flora. Il check-out in hotel, deve essere fatto entro le ore 12,00. In serata, trasferimento alla stazione ferroviaria. Partenza per Aurangabad con treno notturno (Devagiri Express- Ac /first class-dep. 21,05/ arr. 4,00). Pernottamento in treno. 4° giorno : Aurangabad – Ajanta Caves - Aurangabad All’arrivo a Aurangabad, nella prima mattinata (ore:4.00), trasferimento in hotel, check-in e sistemazione nelle camere riservate.