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Ludhiana Rural
POLICE DEPARTMENT DISTT LUDHIANA RURAL LIST OF NRI PO U/S 82/83 CrPC SR. DISTT NAME & ADDRESS OF THE FIR NO , DATE , U/S & PS NAME OF THE FULL ADDRESS REMARKS IF NO NRI PO OF INDIA FOREIGN OF THE ANY COUNTRY FOREIGN COUNTRY 1. Ludhiana- Ranjit Singh s/o Bachan Singh 208/28.8.2002 u/s Canada Not available Recommended to Rural r/o Basrawan PS Raikot 420/406/420-B IPC PS continue the PO Jagraon proceeding 2. Ludhiana- Bhupinder Singh s/o Balwant 243/28.11.01 u/s 420/406 Canada Not available -do- Rural Singh r/o Kukkar Bazar Jagraon IPC PS Jagraon 3. Ludhiana- Harpreet Singh s/o Harnek 378/20.11.05 u/s 121- USA Not available -do- Rural Singh r/o Latala A/122/123 IPC PS Jagraon 4. Ludhiana- Jagjiwan Singh s/o Gulwant 13, 15.1.04 u/s 420/406 IPC England Not available -do- Rural Singh r/o Leehlan Megh Singh PS Sidhwan Bet PS Sidhwant Bet 5. Ludhiana- Sulinder Singh s/o Iqbal Singh 169, 12.7.05 u/s 420/121- Germany Not available Rural r/o Sowaddi Khurd PS Sidhwant A/122/123 IPC PS Sidhwan Bet Bet 6. Ludhiana- Kamaljit Kaur w/o Nirbhai 76, 4.12.92 U/S 302/506/34 Canada Not available Rural Singh r/o Umarpura PS Raikot IPC 25 A.Act PS Raikot 7. Ludhiana- Gurdev Singh s/o Sajjan Singh 81, 3.9.2K u/s Canada Not available Rural r/o Barmi PS Raikot 420/467/468/471 IPC PS Raikot 8. -
Government of India Ministry of Tourism
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.†1407 ANSWERED ON 01.07.2019 SCHEMES FOR ECO-TOURISM †1407. SHRI RAMCHARAN BOHRA: SHRI JANARDAN MISHRA: SHRI HEMANT TUKARAM GODSE: SHRI D.K. SURESH: SHRI MANOJ TIWARI: SHRI REBATI TRIPURA: SHRI VIJAY KUMAR DUBEY: Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government has any proposal/sanctioned projects to promote Eco-Tourism in the country and if so, the details thereof, State/UT-wise; (b) the details of the status of projects and the steps taken by the Government in various States/UTs to promote eco-tourism including Madhya Pradesh, Delhi/NCR, Uttar Pradesh and North-Eastern States; (c) whether the Government has any scheme for training in the area of ecotourism to make it popular and made any special efforts for development of Human Resources in the far flung, hilly and backward areas of the country; (d) the Central financial assistance released to various States/UTs during the last three years along with the details of funds actually spent in this regard, State/UT-wise and year- wise; (e) whether the Government has received proposals from various State Governments for development and promotion of eco- tourism and if so, the details thereof and the status of such proposals along with the employment and revenue generated therefrom during the last three years; and (f) whether the Government is considering to provide forest land to start more projects to increase places of tourist interest in hilly areas of the country and if so, the details thereof? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) to (f): Ministry of Tourism has identified Eco circuit as one of the fifteen thematic circuits for development under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme. -
Circle District Location Acc Code Name of ACC ACC Address
Sheet1 DISTRICT BRANCH_CD LOCATION CITYNAME ACC_ID ACC_NAME ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3091004 RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA 5849/22 LAKHAN KOTHARI CHOTI OSWAL SCHOOL KE SAMNE AJMER RA9252617951 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3047504 RAKESH KUMAR NABERA 5-K-14, JANTA COLONY VAISHALI NAGAR, AJMER, RAJASTHAN. 305001 9828170836 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3043504 SURENDRA KUMAR PIPARA B-40, PIPARA SADAN, MAKARWALI ROAD,NEAR VINAYAK COMPLEX PAN9828171299 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3002204 ANIL BHARDWAJ BEHIND BHAGWAN MEDICAL STORE, POLICE LINE, AJMER 305007 9414008699 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3021204 DINESH CHAND BHAGCHANDANI N-14, SAGAR VIHAR COLONY VAISHALI NAGAR,AJMER, RAJASTHAN 30 9414669340 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3142004 DINESH KUMAR PUROHIT KALYAN KUNJ SURYA NAGAR DHOLA BHATA AJMER RAJASTHAN 30500 9413820223 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3201104 MANISH GOYAL 2201 SUNDER NAGAR REGIONAL COLLEGE KE SAMMANE KOTRA AJME 9414746796 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3002404 VIKAS TRIPATHI 46-B, PREM NAGAR, FOY SAGAR ROAD, AJMER 305001 9414314295 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3204804 DINESH KUMAR TIWARI KALYAN KUNJ SURYA NAGAR DHOLA BHATA AJMER RAJASTHAN 30500 9460478247 [email protected] Ajmer RJ-AJM AJMER Ajmer I rj3051004 JAI KISHAN JADWANI 361, SINDHI TOPDADA, AJMER TH-AJMER, DIST- AJMER RAJASTHAN 305 9413948647 [email protected] -
Indian Cultural Events
CALENDAR OF FESTIVALS/EVENTS FOR THE NEXT THREE YEARS Sikkim Name of 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007 -08 Festival/Event Maghe Sankrati Jan 14 & 15 Jan 14 & 15 Jan 14 & 15 Jan 14 & 15 Sonam Lochar Jan 22 Jan 22 Jan 22 Jan 22 Flower Festival February February February February Losar Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 21 Feb 21 Sakewa May 11 May 11 May 11 May 11 Saga Dawa June 03 June 03 June 03 June 03 Drukpa Tsheshi July 21 July 21 July 21 July 21 Guru Rimpoche’s July 27 July 27 July 27 July 27 Trungkar Tsechu Tendong Lho Rum Aug. 08 Aug. 08 Aug. 08 Aug. 08 Fat Cultural programme Aug. 23 Aug. 23 Aug. 23 Aug. 23 of all the ethnic communities of Sikkim at Limboo Cultural Centre via Jorethang Tharpu, West Sikkim Pang Lhabsol Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 World Tourism Day Sept. 27 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 Namchi Mahautsava Oct. 2nd Oct. 2nd week Oct. 2nd week Oct. 2nd week week Durga Puja Oct. 20-25 Oct. 20-25 Oct. 20-25 Oct. 20-25 Lhabab Duechen Nov. 04 Nov. 04 Nov. 04 Nov. 04 Laxmi Puja Nov. 12-15 Nov. 12-15 Nov. 12-15 Nov. 12-15 Id-ul-Fitr Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Tourism Festival Dec. 05-11 Dec. 05-11 Dec. 05-11 Dec. 05-11 Losoong Dec. 12-16 Dec. 12-16 Dec. 12-16 Dec. 12-16 Nyempa Guzom Dec. 17-18 Dec. 17-18 Dec. -
Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World
Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World Introduction • 1 Rana Chhina Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World i Capt Suresh Sharma Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World Rana T.S. Chhina Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research United Service Institution of India 2014 First published 2014 © United Service Institution of India All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author / publisher. ISBN 978-81-902097-9-3 Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research United Service Institution of India Rao Tula Ram Marg, Post Bag No. 8, Vasant Vihar PO New Delhi 110057, India. email: [email protected] www.usiofindia.org Printed by Aegean Offset Printers, Gr. Noida, India. Capt Suresh Sharma Contents Foreword ix Introduction 1 Section I The Two World Wars 15 Memorials around the World 47 Section II The Wars since Independence 129 Memorials in India 161 Acknowledgements 206 Appendix A Indian War Dead WW-I & II: Details by CWGC Memorial 208 Appendix B CWGC Commitment Summary by Country 230 The Gift of India Is there ought you need that my hands hold? Rich gifts of raiment or grain or gold? Lo! I have flung to the East and the West Priceless treasures torn from my breast, and yielded the sons of my stricken womb to the drum-beats of duty, the sabers of doom. Gathered like pearls in their alien graves Silent they sleep by the Persian waves, scattered like shells on Egyptian sands, they lie with pale brows and brave, broken hands, strewn like blossoms mowed down by chance on the blood-brown meadows of Flanders and France. -
Ferozepur District, No-12, Punjab
CENSUS OF INDIA~ 1961 PUNJAB DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK No. 12 FEROZEPUR DISTRICT' R L. ANAND Superintendent of Census, Operations and Enumeration Commissioner, Punjab Published by the Government of Punjab 1965 CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 A-CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS ~~ations relating to Punjab bear Volume No. XIII, and are bound separately as follows ;- Part I-A , . General Report Part IV-B · . Tables on Housing and Establish- ments Part I-B Report on Vital Statistics Part V-A Special Tables on Scheduled PartI-C(i) · . Subsidiary Tables Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part V-B · . Eth_nographic Notes on Scheduled Part I-C(ii) · . Subsidiary Tables Castes and Scheduled Tribes Part II-A · . General Population Tables Part VI · . Village Survey Monographs : 44 in number, each relating to an Part II-B(i) · . General Economic Tables (Tables individual village B-I to B-IV, B-VIn and B-IX) Part VII-A Report on Selected Handicrafts Part 11-B (ii) · . General Economic Tables (Tables B-V to B-VII) Part VII-B Report and Tables on Fairs and Festivals Part H-C (i) · . Social and Cultural Tables Part VIII-A Administrative Report: Enurnera- tion (Not for sale) Part H-C (ii) · . Migration Tables Part VIII-B Administrative Report: Tabula- Part III · . Household Economic Tables tion (Not for sale) Part IV-A Report on Housing and Establish- Part IX · . Socio-Economic Atla~ ments B-PUNJAB GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS 19 Volumes of District Census Handboo ks ;- DCH-l · . Hissar DCH-ll · . Ludhiana DCH-2 · . Rohtak DCH-12 · . Ferozepur DCH-3 Gurgaon DCH-13 · . Amritsar DCH-4 · . Karnal DCH-14 Gurdaspur DCH-S · . -
Baghapurana Scrap Dealer's Wife Wins Rs One Crore Lottery
WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Thursday March 25, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 55 PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Govt prepared Punjab CM orders Under PM Mudra ICC T20I roadmap for overall mass transfers Yojna, 23,037 Rankings: Kohli beneficiaries development of of 19905 moves to fourth sanctioned loans P’kula school spot teachers PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 12 SC asks Param Bir Singh COVID-19: Situation in Maha, to move Bombay HC AGENCY to issue direction the High Court to NEW DELHI, MAR 24 hear the matter tomorrow in view of the fact that the case involves certain The Supreme Court on Wednesday CCTV footage etc., however, the refused to entertain the plea of for- Bench asked him to raise this request Justice Ramana mer Mumbai police commissioner before the High Court. will be next CJI Punjab is of grave concern Param Bir Singh seeking CBI inves- tigation in the alleged corrupt mal- The Bench in its order stated, NEW DELHI: Chief Jus- practices of Maharashtra Home Min- "The petitioner withdraw the petition tice of India SA Bobde on ister Anil Deshmukh and asked him with liberty to approve the High Wednesday recommend- to approach the Bombay ed Justice NV Ramana Warning issued for Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh also High Court. as his successor after he A bench headed by Jus- retires next month. Chief AGENCY added. tice Sanjay Kishan Kaul al- Justice Bobde is set to NEW DELHI, MAR 24 He further stated that the top lowed Singh to withdraw retire on April 23. -
Volume 16, Issue 1, June 2018
Volume 16, Issue 1, June 2018 Contradictory Perspectives on Freedom and Restriction of Expression in the context of Padmaavat: A Case Study Ms. Ankita Uniyal, Dr. Rajesh Kumar Significance of Media in Strengthening Democracy: An Analytical Study Dr. Harsh Dobhal, Mukesh Chandra Devrari “A Study of Reach, Form and Limitations of Alternative Media Initiatives Practised Through Web Portals” Ms. Geetika Vashishata Employer Branding: A Talent Retention Strategy Using Social Media Dr. Minisha Gupta, Dr. Usha Lenka Online Information Privacy Issues and Implications: A Critical Analysis Ms. Varsha Sisodia, Prof. (Dr.) Vir Bala Aggarwal, Dr. Sushil Rai Online Journalism: A New Paradigm and Challenges Dr. Sushil Rai Pragyaan: Journal of Mass Communication Volume 16, Issue 1, June 2018 Patron Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pandey Vice Chancellor IMS Unison University, Dehradun Editor Dr. Sushil Kumar Rai HOD, School of Mass Communication IMS Unison University, Dehradun Associate Editor Mr. Deepak Uniyal Faculty, School of Mass Communication IMS Unison University, Dehradun Editorial Advisory Board Prof. Subhash Dhuliya Former Vice Chancellor Uttarakhand Open University Haldwani, Uttarakhand Prof. Devesh Kishore Professor Emeritus Journalism & Communication Research Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Evam Sanchar Vishwavidyalaya Noida Campus, Noida- 201301 Dr. Anil Kumar Upadhyay Professor & HOD Dept. of Jouranalism & Mass Communication MGK Vidhyapith University, Varanasi Dr. Sanjeev Bhanwat Professor & HOD Centre for Mass Communication University of Rajasthan, Jaipur Copyright @ 2015 IMS Unison University, Dehradun. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without prior written permission. Application for permission for other use of copyright material including permission to reproduce extracts in other published works shall be made to the publisher. -
Government of India Ministry of Tourism Lok Sabha
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF TOURISM LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO.1481 ANSWERED ON 01.07.2019 SWADESH DARSHAN PROJECT FOR KARNATAKA 1481. SHRI L.S. TEJASVI SURYA: Will the Minister of TOURISM be pleased to state: (a) the number of circuits presently in the country under the Swadesh Darshan Project Scheme, State-wise; (b) whether there is a proposal to increase the number of Swadesh Darshan Circuits in Karnataka and if so, the details thereof; (c) whether there is a proposal to increase the number of Swadesh Darshan circuits in Bengaluru and if so, the details thereof; and (d) whether the Government has set a deadline to implement the plans set out in the Swadesh Darshan Project for the State of Karnataka and if so, the details thereof? ANSWER MINISTER OF STATE FOR TOURISM (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) (SHRI PRAHLAD SINGH PATEL) (a) to (d): Under the Swadesh Darshan Scheme, fifteen theme- based circuits have been identified for development namely Buddhist Circuit, Coastal Circuit, Desert Circuit, Eco Circuit, Heritage Circuit, Himalayan Circuit, Krishna Circuit, North-East Circuit, Ramayana Circuit, Rural Circuit, Spiritual Circuit, Sufi Circuit, Tirthankar Circuit, Tribal Circuit and Wildlife Circuit. The state-wise details of 77 projects sanctioned under the above themes are annexed. The projects under the scheme are identified for development in consultation with the State Governments/ UT Administrations and are sanctioned subject to availability of funds, submission of suitable detailed project reports, adherence to scheme guidelines and utilization of funds released earlier. Submission of project proposals by the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations and its sanctioning by the Ministry is a continuous process. -
Parliament of India Rajya Sabha Parliament
PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi December, 2016/Agrahayana, 1938 (Saka) Hindi version of this publication is also available PARLIAMENT OF INDIA RAJYA SABHA DEPARTMENT-RELATED PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY THIRD REPORT The Implementation of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan And Mid-Day-Meal Scheme (Presented to the Rajya Sabha on 15th December, 2016) (Laid on the Table of Lok Sabha on 15th December, 2016) Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi December, 2016/ Agrahayana, 1938 (Saka) C O N T E N T S PAGES 1. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE …........................................................... (i) 2. PREFACE…………………………………………………………………………. (ii) 3. LIST OF ACRONYMS ……….......…............................................................ (iii)-(iv) 4. REPORT.........................................................................................…... ......................... 4. *OBSERVATIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE - AT A GLANCE ... 5. *MINUTES .............................................................................................. 6. *ANNEXURES.................................................................................................. ______________________________ *Appended on printing stage COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (Constituted w.e.f. 1st September, 2016) 1. Dr. Satyanarayan Jatiya ¾ Chairman RAJYA SABHA 2. Prof. Jogen Chowdhury 3. Prof. M.V. Rajeev Gowda 4. Shri -
Complete PNRC 21 to 34305 for EXPORT TO
S.NO. CANDIDATE NAME FATHER'S NAME QUALIFICATION ADDRESS DATE OF PNRC MIDWIFE OLD REM ANM REGN Regno Regno Regno ARK Regno 14322 Jasprit Kaur Karnail Singh Nurse & Midwife V.P.O. DHARAMKOT(FROZPUR) 27.01.1998 14268 15355 14323 Sarabjit Kaur Karnail Singh Nurse & Midwife H NO 11096, STREET NO.0, NEW SUBHASH 27.01.1998 14269 15356 NAGAR, LUDHIANA 14324 Harjit Kaur Malkit Singh Nurse & Midwife V.P.O. LARIYA VIA 27.01.1998 14270 15357 BHOGPUR(JALLANDHAR) 14325 Manjit Kaur Jaswinderq Nurse & Midwife V. CHIRAN WALI (MUKTSAR) 27.01.1998 14271 15358 14326 Preetmohinder Kaur Sursewak Singh Nurse & Midwife H NO 3202, RAJPURA TOWN, DISTT 27.01.1998 14272 15359 PATIALA 14327 Santosh Kaur Gurmukh Singh Nurse & Midwife V. MANGAL BHAWAN, P.O QADIAN 27.01.1998 14273 15360 (GURDASPUR) 14328 Mamta Rani Somnath Nurse & Midwife D-636 A/1 ASHOK NAGAR, NEAR SHITLA 27.01.1998 14274 15361 MATA MANDIR. DELHI 14329 Neeraj Kumari Shyamnarayan Rai Nurse & Midwife C-4/221, YAMUNA VIHAR DELHI 27.01.1998 14275 15362 14330 Ranjana Kumari Ram Kishor Nurse & Midwife F-5/7172, SULTANPUR, DELHI 27.01.1998 14276 15363 14331 Minakshi Manohar Lal Nurse & Midwife V.LEHAL DHARIWAL (GURDASPUR) 27.01.1998 14277 15364 14332 Paramjit Kaur Kamal Raj Nurse & Midwife H NO 73, MOHALLA RAVIDASS PURA, 27.01.1998 14278 15365 SAMRALLA CHOWK BYE PASS. LUDHIANA 14333 Seema Passi Joginder Ram Nurse & Midwife H NO 99, RAJA GARDEN COLONY 27.01.1998 14279 15366 JALLANDHAR 14334 Jagroop Kaur Lakha Singh Nurse & Midwife V.KARIONWAL (AMRITSAR) 28.01.1998 14280 15367 14335 Jaswinder Kaur Atma Singh Nurse & Midwife V.MALLAH, P.O KANG(AMRITSAR) 28.01.1998 14281 15368 14336 Harmeet Kaur Swarn Singh Nurse & Midwife V.P.O. -
Punjab Police Recruitment of Male & Female Constables (District Police Cadre & Armed Police Cadre)-2016
PUNJAB POLICE RECRUITMENT OF MALE & FEMALE CONSTABLES (DISTRICT POLICE CADRE & ARMED POLICE CADRE)-2016 Provisional Results for Armed Cadre ( Male ) Addrrss Education Height Merit Category Against Marks Marks Total Roll number RegistrationNo Name Father Name Mother Name Category Filled In DOB Mobile Addrrss Addrrss Qualification Percentage Feet Inches Rank which Selected Allotted Allotted Marks HNO. 34, STREET NO. 23, 1 21333187 407633528 GURVINDER SINGH BALWINDER SINGH JASPAL KAUR BC General 22/5/1994 9041217062 PATIALA 12 81.1 15 6 00 15 30 ANAND NAGAR-B, SEONA ROAD, PATIALA Lineal Descendent 2 18910687 402149458 AMANDEEP SINGH SURINDER SINGH RAJINDER KAUR General 23/6/1994 8968234766 WARD NO 7, KULRIAN ROAD BARETA 12 81.2 15 6 2 15 30 of Ex.Servicemen (Gen) 3 4116173 403510912 PARMINDER SINGH PRABHJIT SINGH SARABJIT KAUR General General 21/11/1994 VILL.KALAR,P/O.GUJJARPURA,TEH.BATALA,T.GURDASPUR,9417727075 KALAR 12 80.6 15 6 1 15 30 4 9328161 404717591 LOVEPREET SINGH SUKHDEV SINGH INDERJEET KAUR BC General 30/12/1994 9465679353 WARD NO 3 HOUSE NO 11 GURUHARSAHAI 12 81.8 15 6 2 15 30 NEAR FLY OVER 5 26110393 402117830 SWARNJIT SINGH BALJIT SINGH MANPREET KAUR General General 31/12/1994 9888676137 NEAR RAILWAY FATAK DAULA 12 89.1 15 6 .25 15 30 6 10130046 403482918 HARSIMRAN SINGH BHUPINDER SINGH PARAMJEET KAUR General General 3/4/1995 9876204880 VILLGURCHAK VPO:SHAHPUR JAJAN 12 80.9 15 6 2 15 30 PO.SHAHZADA KALAN V.P.O, SHAHPUR 7 4113992 401358824 GURMEET SINGH BALWINDER SINGH JAGTAR KAUR General General 22/7/1995 9814732083 VILL,SHAHPUR 12 80.6 15 6 1 15 30 GORAYA,TEH DERA BABA NANAK 8 21114818 309222507 YASHANDEEP SINGH BHUPINDER SINGH PARAMJEET KAUR General General 28/1/1996 8054486395 H.NO.22,ST.NO.1A/14,GURU -DO- 12 81.8 15 6 1 15 30 NANAK NAGAR.PATIALA 9 11214086 308195361 PRABHJIT PARSHOTAM LAL SURJIT KAUR SC General 8/3/1996 8437955871 VILL BAGHOURA GARAHSHANKAR 12 82.0 15 6 00 15 30 10 8311237 404168841 VIJAY KUMAR INDRAJ SANTOSH DEVI BC General 10/6/1996 9779347763 NEAR KRISHNA TEMPLE VPO.