Sip Pdc Location List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Sip Pdc Location List PRODUCT Loc Code Location Pincodde State CCHK ABHYA1 ABHYANKAR NAGAR(NAGP 440010 MAH CCHK ABUR ABU ROAD(SIROHI)RAJ 307026 RAJ CCHK ACHA12 ACHALPUR MIRHACHI(UP 207125 UP CCHK ACHAL1 ACHALPUR,AMRAVATI,MA 444805 MAH CCHK ACHAL2 ACHALDA,ETAWAH,UP 206241 UP CCHK ADABA ADABARI(KAMRUP)ASSAM 781126 ASS CCHK ADALAJ ADALAJ(GANDHINGR)GUJ 382421 GUJ CCHK ADAMP2 ADAMPUR DOABA(6054)P 144102 PUN CCHK ADAPU1 ADAPUR(EAST CHAMPARA 845301 BIH CCHK ADAVI ADAVINEKKALAM 521212 AP CCHK ADDAN2 ADDANKI(PRAKASAM) 523201 AP CCHK ADGAO4 ADGAON(AKOLA)MAH 444126 MAH CCHK ADILA ADILABAD (A.P.) 504001 AP CCHK ADIMA4 ADIMALI(IDUKKI)() 695161 KER CCHK ADIPA ADIPARSAKTHI(ADIMALY 603319 TN CCHK ADIRA1 ADIRAMAPATTINAM(TN) 614701 TN CCHK ADITY2 ADITYAPUR(JAMSHEDPUR 831013 BIH CCHK ADOOR8 ADOOR (QUILON)KERALA KER CCHK ADRA ADRA(PURULIA)WB 723121 WB CCHK ADYAR1 ADYAR(MAH) MAH CCHK AER1 AER(JALAUN)UP 285122 UP CCHK AGIRI AGIRIPALLI (KRISHNA) 521211 AP CCHK AGIRI1 AGIRIPALLI (KRISHNA) 521211 AP CCHK AGWAN AGWANPUR RANABIGHA 803214 BIH CCHK AHIBA AHIBANNAPUR(LUCKNOW) 226020 UP CCHK AHMED2 AHMEDGARH (SANGRUR) PUN CCHK AHRAU AHRAURA(MIRZAPUR)UP UP CCHK AIRWA AIRWAKATRA (ETAWAH) 206252 UP CCHK AJEKA AJEKAR 574101 KAR CCHK AJITG2 AJITGARH(SIKAR)RAJ 332701 RAJ CCHK AJITM AJITMAL(ETAWAH) 206121 UP CCHK AJRAW1 AJRAWAR(PATIALA)PUN 140701 PUN CCHK AJWAR1 AJWAR(MANDLA)MP 481880 MP CCHK AKALT AKALTARA(BILASPUR)MP 495552 CHT CCHK AKB118 AKBARPUR(AMBEDKAR NA 224122 UP CCHK AKBA14 ADBAKBARPUR AMDNGR(F 209101 UP CCHK AKODI AKODIA(SHAJAPUR)MP 465223 MP CCHK AKODI2 AKODIA MANDI(SHAJAPU 465223 MP CCHK AKOLAA AKOLA(AHMEDNAGAR)MAH 422601 MAH CCHK AKOLAB AKOLA BAZAR(MAHARASH 445109 MAH CCHK AKOT AKOT, MAHARASHTRA (0 444101 MAH CCHK AKRAH AKRAHAT FALIMARI(WB) 736157 WB CCHK ALAMK ALAMKADAVU-KER 690573 KER CCHK ALAMN1 ALAMNAGAR(BIHAR) BIH CCHK ALAMP2 ALAMPUR(HOOGHLY)WB WB CCHK ALANG ALANGANALLUR(MADURAI 625501 TN CCHK ALANG2 ALANGAR(S.KANARA)KAR 574227 KAR CCHK ALANG4 ALANGUDI 609001 TN CCHK ALAPA ALAPAKKAM(S.ARCOT)TN 608801 TN CCHK ALAPA2 ALAPADU (KRISHNA) 521340 AP CCHK ALAPA3 ALAPADU (KRISHNA) 521340 AP CCHK ALAPP ALAPPAD-KER 690573 KER CCHK ALATH ALATHUR(PALGHAT)KER 678541 KER CCHK ALAVA1 ALAVAKOTTAI 608601 TN CCHK ALEVO ALEVOOR 574133 KAR CCHK ALGAR ALGARH(DARJEELING) 734314 WB CCHK ALGUM ALGUM(PURI)ORISSA 752014 ORI CCHK ALIAB ALIABADA (JAMNAGAR) 361110 GUJ CCHK ALIABA ALIABAD(RANGAREDDI)A 500014 AP CCHK ALIGA ALIGANJ UP CCHK ALIGA7 ALIGARH(SUBZI MANDI) 202001 UP CCHK ALIPU2 ALIPURDUAR 736121 WB CCHK ALIPU3 ALIPUR(KOLAR)KARNATA 110036 KAR CCHK ALIPUR ALIPUR(GAYA)BIHAR() 110036 BIH CCHK ALKAP ALKAPUR(KARNATAKA) 561208 KAR CCHK ALLAG ALLAGADDA(KURNOOL)AP 518543 AP CCHK ALLAG1 ALLAGADDA(KURNOOL)AP 518543 AP CCHK ALLAH7 ALLAHABAD(ALLAHABAD) 211001 UP CCHK ALLAV ALLAVARAM 533217 AP CCHK ALLEP1 K.D.COLLEGE,ALLEPPEY KER CCHK ALLUR2 ALLURU(KRISHNA DT) 521181 AP CCHK ALMAS1 ALMASNAGAR(SAMASTIPU 848117 BIH CCHK ALMOR ALMORA 00605 263601 UP CCHK ALNAV ALNAVAR (DHARWAR)KAR 581103 KAR CCHK ALOOR ALOOR(MADURAI)TN 629807 TN CCHK ALOOR1 ALOOR(TRICHUR)KERALA 680683 KER CCHK ALOTE ALOTE 457114 MP CCHK ALTOP ALTO PORVORIM(GOA) 403521 GOA CCHK ALUV43 ALUVA(ERNAKULAM)KERA 683101 KER CCHK ALWAR2 ALWARKURICHI(TN) 627412 TN CCHK ALWAY ALWAYE 400018 KER CCHK AMADA AMADALAVALASA(AP) 532185 AP CCHK AMADA1 AMADALAVALASA(AP) 532185 AP CCHK AMAHA1 AMAHA(SUPAUL)BIH 852218 BIH CCHK AMALN AMALNER (MAH.) 425401 MAH CCHK AMALS AMALSAD 396310 GUJ CCHK AMAPU4 AMAPUR(ETAH)UP UP CCHK AMARA1 AMARAVATHIPUDUR 608001 TN CCHK AMARA2 AMARAVATHI(GUNTUR)AP 522020 AP CCHK AMARA5 AMARAVATHI(GUNTUR)AP 522020 AP CCHK AMARP2 AMAR PATAN(SATNA)MP 485661 MP CCHK AMARWR AMARWARA(CHHINDWARA) MP CCHK AMAUL AMAULI(FATEHPUR)UP 212631 UP CCHK AMB2 AMB(UNA)HP 177203 HP CCHK AMBAD2 AMBADA (AMRAVATI) 444900 MAH CCHK AMBAG AMBAGARH CHOWKI(MP) 476111 MP CCHK AMBAH3 AMBAH(MORENA)MP 476111 MP CCHK AMBAS AMBASAMUDRAM (0804) 400018 TN CCHK AMBLI3 AMBLI(AMBALA)HAR 134203 HAR CCHK AMBUR AMBUR(N ARCOT)TN 635802 TN CCHK AMDAR AMDARA(SATNA)MP 485773 MP CCHK AMETH AMETHI(LUCKNOW)UP 227405 UP CCHK AMGOL AMGOLA(MUZZ'PUR)BIH 842001 BIH CCHK AMI AMI(SARAN)BIHAR 841207 BIH CCHK AMIDY AMIDYALA(ANDHRA PRAD 515822 AP CCHK AMKHE1 AMKHERA(JALAUN)UP 285201 UP CCHK AMMAP3 AMMAPATTINAM(PUDUKOT 614617 TN CCHK AMMAY AMMAYAPPAN 636701 TN CCHK AMNAU1 AMNAUR(MUZAFFARPUR)B 842001 BIH CCHK AMRAT AMRATH(MONGHYR)BIHAR BIH CCHK AMRI10 AMRITSAR (PUN) 400018 PUN CCHK AMRIT1 AMRITHAPUR(QUILON)KE 690525 KER CCHK AMROH AMROHA 244221 UP CCHK AMROLI AMROLI(GUJ)() 394105 GUJ CCHK AMWAR AMWAR(SONEBADRA)UP UP CCHK AMWAR1 AMWARA CHOWK(MUZAFFA 843101 BIH CCHK ANAN33 ANAND(0313)GUJ 388001 GUJ CCHK ANAND3 ANANDHATHANDAVAPURAM 609103 TN CCHK ANAPA ANAPARTI(E.GODAVARI) 533342 AP CCHK ANAPA2 ANAPARTI(E.GODAVARI) 533342 AP CCHK ANCHE1 ANCHECHITTANAHALLI 571432 KAR CCHK ANDAL ANDAL(BURDWAN)WB 713321 WB CCHK ANDAR1 ANDAR(SIWAN)BIHAR 841231 BIH CCHK ANDER1 ANDERSONPET-KGF-KAR 563111 KAR CCHK ANGAD ANGADIPURAM(MALAPPUR 676505 KER CCHK ANGAD1 ANGADICAL(ALLEPPEY)K 689121 KER CCHK ANGAR ANGARA(RANCHI)BIHAR 835103 BIH CCHK ANHARI ANHARI(BIHAR) 843301 BIH CCHK ANJAN1 ANJANGAON BARI(MAHAR 444727 MAH CCHK ANNAM ANNAMALAI NAGAR (T.N 608001 TN CCHK ANNAP ANNAPURNA(MIDNAPORE) WB CCHK ANNAV ANNAVARAM 516362 AP CCHK ANNIY ANNIYUR-TN 605202 TN CCHK ANSIN ANSING 444505 MAH CCHK ANTAH ANTAH 325202 RAJ CCHK ANTAH1 NTPC ANTAH(BARAN)RAJ 325209 RAJ CCHK ANTR19 ANTROLI(KAIRA)GUJARA 387365 GUJ CCHK ANTUR ANTURLI(JALGAON)MAH 425324 MAH CCHK ANUPP ANUPPUR(SHAHDOL)MP 484224 MP CCHK APHAR5 APHAR(SARAN)BIHAR BIH CCHK APMAR1 AGRICULTURE PROD MKT 206122 UP CCHK ARAGA1 ARAGA-KAR 577414 KAR CCHK ARAK12 ARAKULAM(IDUKKI)KERA 685591 KER CCHK ARAKU1 ARAKUZHA(ERNAKULAM) 686672 KER CCHK ARALA ARALASURALI-KAR 577414 KAR CCHK ARALG ARALAGUPPE-AKR 572212 KAR CCHK ARANM4 ARANMULLA(PATHANAMTH 689533 KER CCHK ARANT ARANTHANGI BRANCH 637101 TN CCHK ARAR ARARIA (PURNEA)(BIHA 854311 BIH CCHK ARATL ARATLAKATTA-AP 533016 AP CCHK ARATT3 ARATTUPUZHA(THRISSUR KER CCHK ARDAU ARDAUNA(VARANASI)UP 221705 UP CCHK ARDHA1 ARDHAVARAM(W GODAVAR 534197 AP CCHK ARERA1 ARERAJ(E.CHAMPARAN) 845411 BIH CCHK ARIPA ARIPAKA 531323 AP CCHK ARLAG ARLAGUPPE-KAR 572212 KAR CCHK ARMOO ARMOOR(NIZAMABAD)AP 503224 AP CCHK ARNI1 ARNI (MAHARASHTRA) 445103 MAH CCHK ARNI4 ARNI(N ARCOT)TN 632501 TN CCHK ARRA3 ARRAH (H.D.JAIN COL) 802301 BIH CCHK ARRI1 ARRI(SEONI)MP 480771 MP CCHK ARUHA ARUHA(CUTTACK)ORISSA 755024 ORI CCHK ARUPP ARUPPUKOTTAI(KAMARAJ 626101 TN CCHK ARVI1 ARVI(DHULE)NASIK() 424311 MAH CCHK ARYAN ARYANAD(TRIVANDRUM) 695542 KER CCHK ARYAN1 ARYA NAGAR(MATHURA) UP CCHK ARYANK ARYANKAVU(QUILON)KER 591316 KER CCHK ASGAO1 ASGAON(BHANDARA)MAH MAH CCHK ASHAR1 ASARAFPUR BARWA(UP) 224151 UP CCHK ASHI ASHI(ANAND)GUJ 388310 GUJ CCHK ASHO54 ASHOKNAGAR(GUNA)MP 473331 MP CCHK ASHOK1 ASHOKENAGAR(N 24PGNS 743222 WB CCHK ASHVI1 ASHVI(AHMEDNAGAR)MAH 413714 MAH CCHK ASKA ASKA(GANJAM)ORISSA 761110 ORI CCHK ASKA1 ASKA(GANJAM)ORISSA 761110 ORI CCHK ASSAN2 ASSANDH(PANIPAT)HARA 132039 HAR CCHK ASTAR ASTARANG(PURI)ORISSA 752109 ORI CCHK ASWAR ASWARAOPET (KHAMMAM) 507301 AP CCHK ASWAR1 ASWARAOPET (KHAMMAM) 507301 AP CCHK ATARA ATARA(BANDA)U.P. 210201 UP CCHK ATHIK ATHIKADI 624601 TN CCHK ATHIK1 ATHIKKADAI,TAMIL NAD 622408 TN CCHK ATHNE ATHNER(BETUL)MP 460110 MP CCHK ATLAS ATLAS AUTO CYCLE IND 131029 HAR CCHK ATMAK ATMAKUR(KURNOOL)AP 518422 AP CCHK ATMAK1 ATMAKUR(NELLORE) 524312 AP CCHK ATMAK4 ATMAKUR(KURNOOL)AP 518422 AP CCHK ATRUM ATRU MAJRA(KOTA)RAJ RAJ CCHK ATTAR3 ATTARPURA(GHAZIABAD 245101 UP CCHK ATTIB ATTIBELE(BANGALORE) 562107 KAR CCHK ATTU10 ATTUR(SALEM)TN 636102 TN CCHK ATUR85 ATRU(BARAN)RAJ RAJ CCHK AULAC1 AULACHOWKA(DARRANG)A 784125 ASS CCHK AUR856 AURANGABAD(INDUSTRIA 431203 MAH CCHK AURA08 AURANGABAD(NIRALA BA 431001 MAH CCHK AURAI8 AURAIYA(AURAIYA)UP UP CCHK AURAN1 AURANGABAD (BIHAR) 824101 BIH CCHK AURIY8 AURIYA(AP MARKET)ETA 206122 UP CCHK AVINI AVINIPATTI,P.T.T,TN 608502 TN CCHK AVOOR AVOOR-TN 612701 TN CCHK AWAD49 AWADH UNIVERSITY(FAI 224001 UP CCHK AWANK1 AWANKHA(GURDASPUR)PB 143536 PUN CCHK AYARK AYARKUNNAM(KERALA) 386564 KER CCHK AYODH1 NAYAGHAT,AYODHYA(UP) UP CCHK AYUR1 AYUR(QUILON)KER 691533 KER CCHK AZARA AZARA (KAMRUP) 781017 ASS CCHK BABER BABERU(BANDA)UP 210121 UP CCHK BABHA1 BABHANJOT(GONDA)UP UP CCHK BABHN BABHNAULI(SONBHADRA) UP CCHK BABIN BABINA CANTT(U.P.) 284401 UP CCHK BABLA BABLA,NADIA,WB WB CCHK BABRA BABRALA(BUDAUN)UP 202521 UP CCHK BABUR BABURI(VARANASI)UP 232102 UP CCHK BACHA1 BACHANNAPET ((WARANGA 506221 AP CCHK BACHH1 BACHHARAWAN(UP) 229301 UP CCHK BAD BAD(MATHURA)UP 281001 UP CCHK BADA49 BADARPUR(GUWAHATI)AS 788806 ASS CCHK BADAG5 BADAGARA(KERALA)6731 670330 KAR CCHK BADAL2 BADAL (FARIBKOT)PUN 152113 PUN CCHK BADAN1 BADA NAYAGAON (BUNDI 323024 RAJ CCHK BADAT BADATOTA-KHURDA RD 752050 ORI CCHK BADAU BADAUSA(BANDA)UP 210202 UP CCHK BADAWA BADAWADA(RATLAM)MP 457227 MP CCHK BADKE BAD-KE-BALAJI(JAIPUR 303011 RAJ CCHK BADOP BADOPAL(HISSAR)HAR 125048 HAR CCHK BADUR BADURIA(N.24.PGNS) 743401 WB CCHK BADVE BADVEL(CUDDAPAH)AP 516227 AP CCHK BADWA1 BADWAR(SATNA)MP MP CCHK BADWA2 BADWARA(KATNI)MP 483773 MP CCHK BAGAH BAGAHA(MOTIHARI)BIHA 845401 BIH CCHK BAGAS3 BAGASARA(AMRELI)GUJ 365440 GUJ CCHK BAGBA BAGBAHAR,RAIGARH,MP 496236 CHT CCHK BAGDAL BAGDAL-KAR 585260 KAR CCHK BAGDO BAGDOGRA(WEST BENGAL 734422 WB CCHK BAGHA BAGHA PURANA,PUNJAB 142038 PUN CCHK BAGHA3 BAGHAPURANA(MOGA)PUN PUN CCHK BAGHA5 BAGHANA(NEEMUCH)MP 458441 MP CCHK BAGHC BAGHCHHALA(KATIHAR) 851641 BIH CCHK BAGHM1 BAGHMORE(N.24.PGNS)W 743145 WB CCHK BAGRA5 BAGRAKOTE TEA GARDEN 734501 WB CCHK BAHA13 BAHADURPUR(NADIA)WB 741183 WB CCHK BAHA56 BAHADURGANJ(KRISHANG 855101 BIH CCHK BAHAR1 BAHARAGORA(SINGHBHUM
Recommended publications
  • Administrative Atlas , Punjab
    CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 PUNJAB ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS f~.·~'\"'~ " ~ ..... ~ ~ - +, ~... 1/, 0\ \ ~ PE OPLE ORIENTED DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB , The maps included in this publication are based upon SUNey of India map with the permission of the SUNeyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned. © Government of India, Copyright 2006. Data Product Number 03-010-2001 - Cen-Atlas (ii) FOREWORD "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961. The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, atlases of states and union territories were also published.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Component-I (A) – Personal Details
    Component-I (A) – Personal details: 1 Component-I (B) – Description of module: Subject Name Indian Culture Paper Name Outlines of Indian History Module Name/Title South Indian kingdoms : pallavas and chalukyas Module Id I C/ OIH/ 15 Political developments in South India after Pre-requisites Satavavahana and Sangam age To study the Political and Cultural history of South Objectives India under Pallava and Chalukyan periods Keywords Pallava / Kanchi / Chalukya / Badami E-text (Quadrant-I) 1. Introduction The period from C.300 CE to 750 CE marks the second historical phase in the regions south of the Vindhyas. In the first phase we notice the ascendency of the Satavahanas over the Deccan and that of the Sangam Age Kingdoms in Southern Tamilnadu. In these areas and also in Vidarbha from 3rd Century to 6th Century CE there arose about two dozen states which are known to us from their land charters. In Northern Maharashtra and Vidarbha (Berar) the Satavahanas were succeeded by the Vakatakas. Their political history is of more importance to the North India than the South India. But culturally the Vakataka kingdom became a channel for transmitting Brahmanical ideas and social institutions to the South. The Vakataka power was followed by that of the Chalukyas of Badami who played an important role in the history of the Deccan and South India for about two centuries until 753 CE when they were overthrown by their feudatories, the Rashtrakutas. The eastern part of the Satavahana Kingdom, the Deltas of the Krishna and the Godavari had been conquered by the Ikshvaku dynasty in the 3rd Century CE.
    [Show full text]
  • Kannada Inscription from Maharashtra.Pdf
    KANNADA INSCRIPTION FROM MAHARASHTRA Dr. Nalini Avinash Waghmare Department of History o Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune Mobile: 9975833748 Emailld:[email protected]. Introduction: From earlIest times Karnataka made its own impact in the lLil;tory of India. There wert! so many sources to focus on political. social, rel igion, cultw'al relations with other states. Kamataka's contribution to the culture of India is of prime importance. Kamata.ka and Maha rashtra are both neighbouring States. From ancient times these two, KaImada and Marathi language, have had a cultural exchange. This is one of the reasons these two states are attached with each other. "In the North Indian historian view Deccan land means North part of Tungabhadra River. According to Tamil his torian North India means South part of Kaveri River. Because of this for the development of South Indian not mention Kamataka's role by hi storian". We find all over Maharashtra, sources which have kept KUlllataka al ive; approximately 300 Kannada inscriptions, Viragallu ( hero stones), temples, many Archaeological sources which find in digging, coins, stamps, sc ulpture, literature etc., focus on Kannada people's life. Slu'ikantashashtri, Saltore, Shamba Joshi, (S.B. Joshi). B.P. Desai, R.C. Hiremath, Srinivas Ritti, M.M. Kulburgi, Pandit Avalikar, MY Narasimhamurthi etc Kannada writers and Rajwade, Bhandarkar, Ranade. Setuma dhavrao Pagade, Dhanjay Gadgil, Ramachandra, C. Dher, D.V. Ap te etc. Marathi writers tried to focus on both these states History and Cultural relation between Kamataka and Maharashtra near Gurlasur. Lokmanya Tilak expresses his view about relationship of Kamataka and Maharashtra.
    [Show full text]
  • “A Case Study of Cultural History of Harapanahalli in the Kannada Inscriptions of the Taluk” Tabasum Bhanu
    www.ijcrt.org © 2016 IJCRT | Volume 4, Issue 4 October 2016 | ISSN: 2320-2882 “A case study of cultural history of Harapanahalli in the Kannada inscriptions of the taluk” Tabasum Bhanu Abstarct: Harapanahalli region played an important role keeping intact Kananda language and culture. It was center of various empires imporatnat ones being Western Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas,Vijayanagara. The present paper seeks to unravel these aspects through study of cultural history of Harapanahalli in the Kannada inscriptions of the taluk.The Western Chalukyas played an important role in art and cultrure development in the region.The Western Chalukyas developed an architectural style known today as a transitional style, an architectural link between the style of the early Chalukya dynasty and that of the later Hoysala empire. Most of its monuments are in the districts bordering the Tungabhadra River in central Karnataka. Well known examples are the theMallikarjuna Temple at Kuruvatti, the Kallesvara Temple at Bagali and the Mahadeva Temple at Itagi. This was an important period in the development of fine arts in Southern India, especially in literature as the Western Chalukya kings encouraged writers in the native language Kannada, and Sanskrit.Knowledge of Western Chalukya history has come through examination of the numerous Kannada language inscriptions left by the kings (scholars Sheldon Pollock and Jan Houben have claimed 90 percent of the Chalukyan royal inscriptions are in Kannada), and from the study of important contemporary literary documents in Western Chalukya literature such as GadaYuddha (982) in Kannada by Ranna and VikramankadevaCharitam (1120) in Sanskrit by Bilhana. Key words: Kannada, inscriptions, Western Chalukyas, structure, vesara style, dravida style Introduction Present day Harapanahalli is a Taluka, with population of about 3 lakh is Davanagere district's the 4th least populous sub district, located in Davanagere district of the state Karnataka in India.
    [Show full text]
  • Notification for the Posts of Gramin Dak Sevaks Cycle – Iii/2021-2022 Uttar Pradesh Circle
    NOTIFICATION FOR THE POSTS OF GRAMIN DAK SEVAKS CYCLE – III/2021-2022 UTTAR PRADESH CIRCLE RECTT/GDS ONLINE ENGAGEMENT/CYCLE-III/UP/2021/8 Applications are invited by the respective engaging authorities as shown in the annexure ‘I’against each post, from eligible candidates for the selection and engagement to the following posts of Gramin Dak Sevaks. I. Job Profile:- (i) BRANCH POSTMASTER (BPM) The Job Profile of Branch Post Master will include managing affairs of Branch Post Office, India Posts Payments Bank ( IPPB) and ensuring uninterrupted counter operation during the prescribed working hours using the handheld device/Smartphone/laptop supplied by the Department. The overall management of postal facilities, maintenance of records, upkeep of handheld device/laptop/equipment ensuring online transactions, and marketing of Postal, India Post Payments Bank services and procurement of business in the villages or Gram Panchayats within the jurisdiction of the Branch Post Office should rest on the shoulders of Branch Postmasters. However, the work performed for IPPB will not be included in calculation of TRCA, since the same is being done on incentive basis.Branch Postmaster will be the team leader of the Branch Post Office and overall responsibility of smooth and timely functioning of Post Office including mail conveyance and mail delivery. He/she might be assisted by Assistant Branch Post Master of the same Branch Post Office. BPM will be required to do combined duties of ABPMs as and when ordered. He will also be required to do marketing, organizing melas, business procurement and any other work assigned by IPO/ASPO/SPOs/SSPOs/SRM/SSRM and other Supervising authorities.
    [Show full text]
  • Lucknow Zone CSC List.Xlsx
    Lucknow Zone CSC List Sl. Grampanchayat District Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Contact No No. Village Name 1 Sultanpur Sultanpur4 JAISINGHPUR(R) 228125 ISHAQPUR DINESH ISHAQPUR 730906408 2 Sultanpur Baldirai Bhawanighar 227815 Bhawanighar Sarvesh Kumar Yadav 896097886 3 Hardoi HARDOI1 Madhoganj 241301 Madhoganj Bilgram Road Devendra Singh Jujuvamau 912559307 4 Balrampur Balrampur BALRAMPUR(U) 271201 DEVI DAYAL TIRAHA HIMANSHU MISHRA TERHI BAZAR 912594555 5 Sitapur Sitapur Hargaon 261121 Hargaon ashok kumar singh Mumtazpur 919283496 6 Ambedkar Nagar Bhiti Naghara 224141 Naghara Gunjan Pandey Balal Paikauli 979214477 7 Gonda Nawabganj Nawabganj gird 271303 Nawabganj gird Mahmood ahmad 983850691 8 Shravasti Shravasti Jamunaha 271803 MaharooMurtiha Nafees Ahmad MaharooMurtiha 991941625 9 Badaun Budaun2 Kisrua 243601 Village KISRUA Shailendra Singh 5835005612 10 Badaun Gunnor Babrala 243751 Babrala Ajit Singh Yadav Babrala 5836237097 11 Bareilly Bareilly2 Bareilly Npp(U) 243201 TALPURA BAHERI JASVEER GIR Talpura 7037003700 12 Bareilly Bareilly3 Kyara(R) 243001 Kareilly BRIJESH KUMAR Kareilly 7037081113 13 Bareilly Bareilly5 Bareilly Nn 243003 CHIPI TOLA MAHFUZ AHMAD Chipi tola 7037260356 14 Bareilly Bareilly1 Bareilly Nn(U) 243006 DURGA NAGAR VINAY KUMAR GUPTA Nawada jogiyan 7037769541 15 Badaun Budaun1 shahavajpur 243638 shahavajpur Jay Kishan shahavajpur 7037970292 16 Faizabad Faizabad5 Askaranpur 224204 Askaranpur Kanchan ASKARANPUR 7052115061 17 Faizabad Faizabad2 Mosodha(R) 224201 Madhavpur Deepchand Gupta Madhavpur
    [Show full text]
  • Pattadakal Text 3
    1 ŚAIVA MONUMENTS at PAṬṬ ADAKAL Vasundhara Filliozat architecture by Pierre-Sylvain Filliozat 2 Scheme of transliteration from n āgar ī and kanna ḍa scripts Special n āgar ī letters ° ā £ ī • ū ¶ ṛ ṝ ḷ ṅ ñ ṭ ṭh – ḍ — ḍh “ ṇ ś ṣ Special kanna ḍa letters K ē N ō ¼ ḷ 3 S TABLE OF CONTENTS List of figures Introduction I. History History and chronology of Calukya kings Pulike śin II (A.D. 610-642) Vikram āditya II II. Architecture The site of Pa ṭṭ adakal The Karn āṭa-Nāgara temples at Pa ṭṭ adakal The temple of K āḍasiddhe śvara The temple of Jambuli ṅge śvara The temple of K āśī vi śvan ātha The temple of Galagan ātha The temple of P āpan ātha (M ūlasth ānamah ādeva) Miniature temples at Pa ṭṭ adakal The Candra śekhara temple The Karn āṭa-Dr āvi ḍa monuments at Pa ṭṭ adakal The temple of Vijaye śvara (Sa ṃgame śvara) The temple of Loke śvara (Vir ūpākṣa) Pr āsāda Interior Pr āsāda Exterior The Temple of Trailokye śvara (Mallik ārjuna) III. Iconography The temple of Vijaye śvara The Temple of Loke śvara External façades Loke śvara Temple, interior The temple of Trailokye śvara The temple of K āśī vi śve śvara The temple of P āpan ātha The temple of K āḍasiddhe śvara The temple of Jambuli ṅge śvara The temple of Galagan ātha IV. Epigraphy V. Conclusion Works referred to Glossary Glossary of special words in inscriptions Index 4 List of figures Photographs are by the authors assisted by Shalva Pillai Iyengar, unless otherwise stated.
    [Show full text]
  • Indian Archaeology 1958-59 a Review
    INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 1958-59 —A REVIEW EDITED BY A. GHOSH Director General of Archaeology in India DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI 1959 Price Rs. 1000 or 16shillings COPYRIGHT DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA PRINTED AT THE CORONATION PRINTING WORKS, DELHI ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This sixth number of the annual Review tries to embody, like its predecessors, information on all archaeological activities in the country during the previous year. The varied sources of information are obvious in most cases: where they are not, they have, as far as possible, been suitably acknowledged. From the ready and unconditional response that I have all along been receiving to my request for material, it is obvious that it is realized at all quarters that the Review has been performing its intended function of publishing, within the least possible time, the essential archaeological news of the country. At the same time, as it incorporates news obtained from diverse sources, the assumption of responsibility by me, as the editor, for the accuracy of the news, much less of the interpretation thereof, is precluded. My sincerest thanks are due to all—officers of the Union Department of Archaeology and of the State Governments, heads of other organizations concerned with archaeology and individuals devoting themselves to archaeological pursuits— who have furnished me with material that is included in the Review and to those colleagues of mine in the Department who have assisted me in editing it and seeing it through the press. New Delhi: A. GHOSH The 10th September 1959 CONTENTS PAGE I. General ... ... ... 1 II.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Common Service Centres Established in Uttar Pradesh
    LIST OF COMMON SERVICE CENTRES ESTABLISHED IN UTTAR PRADESH S.No. VLE Name Contact Number Village Block District SCA 1 Aram singh 9458468112 Fathehabad Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 2 Shiv Shankar Sharma 9528570704 Pentikhera Fathehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 3 Rajesh Singh 9058541589 Bhikanpur (Sarangpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 4 Ravindra Kumar Sharma 9758227711 Jarari (Rasoolpur) Fatehabad Agra Vayam Tech. 5 Satendra 9759965038 Bijoli Bah Agra Vayam Tech. 6 Mahesh Kumar 9412414296 Bara Khurd Akrabad Aligarh Vayam Tech. 7 Mohit Kumar Sharma 9410692572 Pali Mukimpur Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 8 Rakesh Kumur 9917177296 Pilkhunu Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 9 Vijay Pal Singh 9410256553 Quarsi Lodha Aligarh Vayam Tech. 10 Prasann Kumar 9759979754 Jirauli Dhoomsingh Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 11 Rajkumar 9758978036 Kaliyanpur Rani Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 12 Ravisankar 8006529997 Nagar Atruli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 13 Ajitendra Vijay 9917273495 Mahamudpur Jamalpur Dhanipur Aligarh Vayam Tech. 14 Divya Sharma 7830346821 Bankner Khair Aligarh Vayam Tech. 15 Ajay Pal Singh 9012148987 Kandli Iglas Aligarh Vayam Tech. 16 Puneet Agrawal 8410104219 Chota Jawan Jawan Aligarh Vayam Tech. 17 Upendra Singh 9568154697 Nagla Lochan Bijoli Aligarh Vayam Tech. 18 VIKAS 9719632620 CHAK VEERUMPUR JEWAR G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 19 MUSARRAT ALI 9015072930 JARCHA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 20 SATYA BHAN SINGH 9818498799 KHATANA DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 21 SATYVIR SINGH 8979997811 NAGLA NAINSUKH DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 22 VIKRAM SINGH 9015758386 AKILPUR JAGER DADRI G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 23 Pushpendra Kumar 9412845804 Mohmadpur Jadon Dankaur G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech. 24 Sandeep Tyagi 9810206799 Chhaprola Bisrakh G.B.Nagar Vayam Tech.
    [Show full text]
  • 1. Society and Culture in Ancient Tamizhagam: the Sangam Age
    Social Science Prepared By www.winmeen.com 6th Social Science 3rd Term Notes Questions HISTORY 1. Society and Culture in Ancient Tamizhagam: The Sangam Age I. Choose the correct answer: 1. Pattini cult in Tamil Nadu was introduced by ____________ a) Pandyan Neducheliyan b) Cheran Senguttuvan c) Ilamgo Adigal d) Mudatjori, aram 2. Which dynasty was not in power during the Sangam Age? a) Pandyas b) Cholas c) Pallavas d) Cheras 3. The rule of Pandyas was followed by __________ a) Satavahanas b) Cholas c) Kalabhras d) Pallavas 4. The lowest unit of administration during the Sangam Age was ___________ a) Mandalan b) Nadu c) Ur d) Pattinam 5. What was the occupation of the inhabitants of the Kurinji region? a) Plundering b) Cattle rearing c) Hunting and gathering d) Agriculture 6. Cheran Senguttuvan’s younger brother was __________ a) Ilango Adigal b) Udayan Cheralathan c) Cheran Irumporai d) Imayavaramban 7. Killivalavam belonged to the _________ a) Pallavas b) Cheras c) Pandyas d) Cholas Learning Leads To Ruling Page 1 of 91 Social Science Prepared By www.winmeen.com 8. The Pandyas ruled the present day _______ Tamilnadu. a) Eastern b) Western c) Southern d) Northern 9. How and arrow as the symbol of __________ a) Kalabhras b) Cholas c) Cheras d) Pandyas 10. One of the Seven patrons were _____________ a) Nalli b) Vendan c) Valavan d) Vanaran 11. The place served as the court of Justice was __________ a) Padai b) Mandram c) Avai d) Ariyanai 12. Mudur means ___________ a) big village b) small village c) old village d) developing village 13.
    [Show full text]
  • Punjab National Bank(600)
    Department of Supervision Branch Audit Allocation Report Branch Audit - 2020-2021 Punjab National Bank(600) No. of Sr. No UCN Firm Name and Branches Branch District State Address allocated Name A A INAMDAR & CO OFFICE NO 33 2ND FLOOR SAIKRUPA 1 895161 BHAVAN CTS NO 5743, 3 OLD MUMBAI PUNE HIGHWAY NEAR BSNL OFFICE PIMPRI BANER PUNE Pune Maharashtra CIRCLE OFFICE Rajkot Gujarat RAJKOT PNB Loan Point Gujarat - RAM - Rajkot Rajkot A A J G & CO JKG Suite No.206C Block 2 1000913 A Crystal Arcade, Shankar 3 nagar RAIPUR- CHHATTISGA COLLECTORA Raipur RH TE CHHATTISGA RAIPUR-JNMC Raipur RH SUNDER CHHATTISGA NAGAR - Raipur RH RAIPUR A A MEMON & CO 606 6TH FLOOR SPAN TRADE CENTRE OPP 3 908 KOCHARAB ASHRAM, 2 ASHRAM RD ELLISBRIDGE BAPU NAGAR AHMEDABAD Ahmedabad Gujarat DHALIWALBE T, DIST.KAPURT Kapurthala Punjab HALA(PB A A MENON & ASSOCIATES 39/2649 I FLOOR 3 4 170325 AMBADI PANTHIYIL TOWERS, WARRIAM ROAD ERNAKULAM ERNAKULAM, KATHRIKADA Ernakulam Kerala VU ERNAKULAM, MARKET Ernakulam Kerala ROAD OTTAPALAM Palakkad Kerala 1 Generated On 21-Jul-2021 A A R & CO 202 SATGURU 5 333163 COMPLEX NEAR VIJYA 3 BANK, SALARPUR BULANDSHA HAR, MOTI Bulandshahr Uttar Pradesh BAGH NOIDA GREATER,AL Gautam Buddha Uttar Pradesh PHA SECTOR Nagar NOIDA-G- Gautam Buddha 57/58 SEC-18 Nagar Uttar Pradesh A A V & ASSOCIATES 6 952296 108 PANCHWATI 3 SHCHEME NO.7 ALWAR, SHIVAJI PARK Alwar Rajasthan BHIWADI,IND USTRIAL Alwar Rajasthan AREA JAISALMER Jaisalmer Rajasthan A B DOSHI & CO 7 4850 68A RADHA NAGAR 2 CC BACK OFFICE, NAYA BAZAR Gwalior Madhya Pradesh LASHKAR INDORE, KANCHAN Indore Madhya Pradesh BAGH A B G & ASSOCIATES SF-34 SHAURYA ARCADE SAMVET 8 950182 SHIKHAR, OPP B J P 3 COMPLEX RAJBANDHA MAIDAN KAKINADA TEMPLE East Godavari Andhra Pradesh STREET RAIPUR-GE CHHATTISGA ROAD Raipur RH TELIBANDHA CHHATTISGA (DISTT- Raipur RH RAIPUR) A B H & COMPANY SHOP NO.-2 NEW ANAJ MANDI C/O HARI 9 899397 PRASAD KAILASH 3 CHAND, MANDAWARI- TEH.-LALSOT KISHANGARH Ajmer Rajasthan PARLIKA (DISTT.
    [Show full text]
  • Annexure-V State/Circle Wise List of Post Offices Modernised/Upgraded
    State/Circle wise list of Post Offices modernised/upgraded for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Annexure-V Sl No. State/UT Circle Office Regional Office Divisional Office Name of Operational Post Office ATMs Pin 1 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA PRAKASAM Addanki SO 523201 2 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL KURNOOL Adoni H.O 518301 3 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM AMALAPURAM Amalapuram H.O 533201 4 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Anantapur H.O 515001 5 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Machilipatnam Avanigadda H.O 521121 6 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA TENALI Bapatla H.O 522101 7 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Bhimavaram Bhimavaram H.O 534201 8 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA VIJAYAWADA Buckinghampet H.O 520002 9 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL TIRUPATI Chandragiri H.O 517101 10 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Prakasam Chirala H.O 523155 11 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CHITTOOR Chittoor H.O 517001 12 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CUDDAPAH Cuddapah H.O 516001 13 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM VISAKHAPATNAM Dabagardens S.O 530020 14 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL HINDUPUR Dharmavaram H.O 515671 15 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA ELURU Eluru H.O 534001 16 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudivada Gudivada H.O 521301 17 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudur Gudur H.O 524101 18 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Guntakal H.O 515801 19 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA
    [Show full text]