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DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY THANJAVUR IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS DISTRICT EMERGENCY OPERATION CENTRE THANJAVUR DISTRICT YEAR-2018 2 INDEX S. No. Department Page No. 1 State Disaster Management Department, Chennai 1 2. Emergency Toll free Telephone Numbers 1 3. Indian Meteorological Research Centre 2 4. National Disaster Rescue Team, Arakonam 2 5. Aavin 2 6. Telephone Operator, District Collectorate 2 7. Office,ThanjavurRevenue Department 3 8. PWD ( Buildings and Maintenance) 5 9. Cooperative Department 5 10. Treasury Department 7 11. Police Department 10 12. Fire & Rescue Department 13 13. District Rural Development 14 14. Panchayat 17 15. Town Panchayat 18 16. Public Works Department 19 17. Highways Department 25 18. Agriculture Department 26 19. Animal Husbandry Department 28 20. Tamilnadu Civil Supplies Corporation 29 21. Education Department 29 22. Health and Medical Department 31 23. TNSTC 33 24. TNEB 34 25. Fisheries 35 26. Forest Department 38 27. TWAD 38 28. Horticulture 39 29. Statisticts 40 30. NGO’s 40 31. First Responders for Vulnerable Areas 44 1 Telephone Number Officer’s Details Office Telephone & Mobile District Disaster Management Agency - Thanjavur Flood Control Room 1077 04362- 230121 State Disaster Management Agency – Chennai - 5 Additional Cheif Secretary & Commissioner 044-28523299 9445000444 of Revenue Administration, Chennai -5 044-28414513, Disaster Management, Chennai 044-1070 Control Room 044-28414512 Emergency Toll Free Numbers Disaster Rescue, 1077 District Collector Office, Thanjavur Child Line 1098 Police 100 Fire & Rescue Department 101 Medical Helpline 104 Ambulance 108 Women’s Helpline 1091 National Highways Emergency Help 1033 Old Age People Helpline 1253 Coastal Security 1718 Blood Bank 1910 Eye Donation 1919 Railway Helpline 1512 AIDS Helpline 1097 2 Meteorological Research Centre S. -
Ravikumar Sir Invitation
MADURAI KAMARAJ UNIVERSITY (University with Potential for Excellence) Re-accredited by NAAC with 'A++' Grade in the 4th Cycle MADURAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA School of Religions, Philosophy and Humanist Thought Department of Saiva Siddhanta Philosophy & Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR), New Delhi Cordially invites you to the A week-long National Webinar Series on Indian Philosophy on the occasion of INDIAN PHILOSOPHER'S DAY 2021 from 26th to 30th July, 2021 Google Meet The Program is organized through the Online platform Google Meet Date: 26.07.2021 Time: 09:30 am "Introducing The Theme o f t h e L e c t u r e P r o g r a m m e " Dr. E. Ravikumar Organizing Secretary Assistant Professor and Head (i/c) Department of Saiva Siddhanta Philosophy Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai Prof. Dr. M. Krishnan Prof.Dr. V. Alagirisamy Vice Chancellor Chairperson Madurai Kamaraj University, School of Religions, Philosophy and Humanist thought Madurai-21 Madurai Kamaraj University Presides Felicitates Resource Persons Prof. K. SAMBATHKUMAR Topic Member-ICPR, New Delhi Bagavan Sri Ramana and Maha Kavi Bharathi 26.07.2021 Former Head, Department of Philosophy, 10.00 am Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai. Prof. N. BASKARAN Topic Academic and Administrative Adviser (DDE) 26.07.2021 Vinoba and Theory of Karma 11.00 am Alagappa University, Karaikudi Former Head, Department of Philosophy National College, Trichy Dr.P.BALACHANDARAN Associate Professor and Head Topic Department of Philosophy Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda 27.07.2021 10.00 am Tamil University, Thanjavur. Dr. G.P. NALLASIVAM 27.07.2021 Topic Assistant Professor 11.00 am Meikanda Meikandar Department of Philosophy Tamil University, Thanjavur. -
Dr.S.Amutha Assistant Professor Contact Address : Department Of
Dr.S.Amutha Assistant Professor Contact Address : Department of Educational Technology Bharathidasan University Tiruchirappalli – 620 023 Tamil Nadu, INDIA Employee Number : <<BDU1671021>> Date of Birth : 04.08.1967 Contact Phone (Office) : +91 431 2331743 Contact Phone (Mobile) : +91 9443145648 Contact e-mail(s) : [email protected] Skype id : aromaamutha Academic Qualifications: M.Sc./ M.Sc (Psy)./ M.A./M.Ed./ M.Phil./ PGDEA./PGDY./ PGDIT./PGDG&C./Ph.D. Teaching Experience: 15 Years Research Experience: 10 Years Additional Responsibilities 1. Co-ordinator for (M.Sc Media & Communication) integrated Course Areas of Research Cognitive Neuroscience and Information and Communication Technology Research Supervision / Guidance Program of Study Completed Ongoing Research Ph.D. 1 6 M.Phil. 15 6 Project PG 40 1 PG Diploma 31 Xx Publications International National Others Journals Conferences Journals Conferences Books / Chapters / Monographs / Manuals 27 14 09 10 17 Distinctive Achievements / Awards 1. Aruna Rajagopal Ariviyal Tamil Virudhu, Tamil Univresity,Thanjavur. 2. Best Paper Award by International Journal of Management and Developmental Studies 3. Best Educational Thinker Award, West Bengal. 4. Best Teacher Award, Kerala. Events organized in leading roles Number of Seminars / Conferences / Workshops / Events organized: 11 1. Organised four e-Content workshops 2. Organised One International Workshop 3. Organised One International Symposium 4. Organised One National Conference 5. Co-ordinated four programmes Events Participated (optional) Conferences / Seminars / Workshops: xx 1. Conferences International 30 National 55 2. Workshops 33 Overseas Exposure / Visits United States of America, Canada, China, Italy, France, Switzerland, Singapore, Malaysia, Jamaica, Bahamas and Srilanka Membership in Professional Bodies 1. SITU Council for Educational Research, India. -
Dr.A.RAJA PROFILE NEW 2020.Pdf
Dr.A. RAJA 3/100.AAVANI STREET, CHELLIAMMAN NAGAR, NERKUNDRAM, CHENNAI 600107. 9380077257 [email protected] PERSONAL PROFILE: Father’s Name : P. ABEL., M.A., M.Ed., Date of Birth : 13.05.1973 Age : 47 Gender : Male Nationality : Indian Religion : Christian RC Community : B.C. Nadar Marital Status : Married Wife’s Name : N. JULIET M.C.A., M.Phil., (Ph.D.,) Assistant Professor, Department of MCA S.A.Engineering College, Chennai. Children : R. Angelin Bharathi – Age 17 R. Andrew Joseph - Age 15 QUALIFICATIONS Academic Qualifications Degree Subject University Institution Year B.Sc., Chemistry University of Loyola College, Chennai 1993 Madras M.A., Tamil University of Pachaiyappa’s College, 1996 Madras Chennai Ph.D Tamil University of Pachaiyappa’s College, 2002 Madras Chennai M.B.A., Human Resource Periyar Distance Education 2009 University B.Li.Sc Library Science IGNOU Distance Education 2001 D.S.S., Saiva Sidhantha Madurai 2006 Kamarajar Distance Education University M.A., English Periyar Distance Education 2010 University M.Phil., Management PRIST Regular 2011 University B.A., Tamil Annamalai Distance Education 2012 University M.LI.Sc Library Science Periyar Distance Education Pursuing University Ph.D., Management SCSVMV Part Time – External University, Pursuing Kanchipuram LL.B LAW Andhra NBM Law College 2019 University B) UGC – NET: NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST FOR LECTURERSHIP S. No. SUBJECT E – Certificate number Year of Passing 1. TAMIL 10106280 8 OCT 2010 UGC – NET: NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST FOR LECTURERSHIP S. No. SUBJECT E – Certificate number Year of Passing 1. MANAGEMENT 111007688 30 NOV 2011 C) Experiences S. No. Institution / Company Designation Period 1. Pachaiyappa’s College, Chennai Lecturer in Tamil 1997-1998 2. -
Economic and Cultural History of Tamilnadu from Sangam Age to 1800 C.E
I - M.A. HISTORY Code No. 18KP1HO3 SOCIO – ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL HISTORY OF TAMILNADU FROM SANGAM AGE TO 1800 C.E. UNIT – I Sources The Literay Sources Sangam Period The consisted, of Tolkappiyam a Tamil grammar work, eight Anthologies (Ettutogai), the ten poems (Padinen kell kanakku ) the twin epics, Silappadikaram and Manimekalai and other poems. The sangam works dealt with the aharm and puram life of the people. To collect various information regarding politics, society, religion and economy of the sangam period, these works are useful. The sangam works were secular in character. Kallabhra period The religious works such as Tamil Navalar Charital,Periyapuranam and Yapperumkalam were religious oriented, they served little purpose. Pallava Period Devaram, written by Apper, simdarar and Sambandar gave references tot eh socio economic and the religious activities of the Pallava age. The religious oriented Nalayira Tivya Prabandam also provided materials to know the relation of the Pallavas with the contemporary rulers of South India. The Nandikkalambakam of Nandivarman III and Bharatavenba of Perumdevanar give a clear account of the political activities of Nandivarman III. The early pandya period Limited Tamil sources are available for the study of the early Pandyas. The Pandikkovai, the Periyapuranam, the Divya Suri Carita and the Guruparamparai throw light on the study of the Pandyas. The Chola Period The chola empire under Vijayalaya and his successors witnessed one of the progressive periods of literary and religious revival in south India The works of South Indian Vishnavism arranged by Nambi Andar Nambi provide amble information about the domination of Hindu religion in south India. -
Performance Budget 2016-2017
` PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS PERFORMANCE BUDGET 2016-2017 © Government of Tamil Nadu 2017 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS 1.0. GENERAL The performance of Public Works Department Buildings Organisation has been achieved through safe, efficient construction and maintenance of public buildings at reasonable cost, by utilizing modern technologies and experience attained through years of practice. Public Works Department is constructing and maintaining buildings such as Court Buildings, District Collectorates, Government Hospitals, Government Medical Colleges, Schools, Boys and Girls Hostel buildings, Government Quarters and other Government department buildings. 2.0. EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 2016-2017 During the financial year 2016-2017, the following expenditure made under Demand No. 39 : Capital works expenditure : Rs. 718.01 Crore Establishment expenditure : Rs. 174.17 Crore Maintenance & : Rs. 45.37 Crore Minor works expenditure Total : Rs. 937.55 Crore 2 3.0. DEPARTMENT-WISE WORKS IMPLEMENTED IN 2016-2017 : 3.1. AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT 3.1.1. Works completed Construction of Soil Testing Laboratory at Erode in Erode District at an estimated cost of Rs.60.00 Lakhs completed. Construction of Library building & Staff Quarters building for Horticulture College and Research Institute for Women at Navalur Kuttapattu in Srirangam Taluk of Tiruchirappalli District at an estimated cost of Rs.5.25 Crore completed. Construction of Soil Testing Laboratory at Tirunelveli in Tirunelveli District at an estimated cost of Rs.60.00 Lakhs completed. 3.1.2. Works in progress Construction of Integrated Agriculture Extension Centres at 50 Places at an estimated cost of Rs.75.00 Crore (Rs.1.50 Crore each) 30 works are completed and 20 works are in progress. -
Curriculum Vitae
CURRICULUM VITAE Curriculum Vitae 1. Name : Dr. N. BALASUBRAMANIAN 2. Designation : Deputy Vice-Chancellor DMI-St.Eugene University Lusaka, Zambia. 3. Scale of Pay & Basic Pay as on 30.06.2014 on the eve of my retirement at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore as Prof. of Education : Rs. 37400-67000+10000 Basic: Rs.56,430/-+ 10,000 Gross: Rs.1,28,827/= 4. Residential Address : Site No.23, Annai Indra Nagar, IOB Colony, Bharathiar University, P.O. Coimbatore – 641 046, Tamil Nadu, India. Ph: 0422 – 2423757 E-mail: [email protected] Mobile: +260975002435 Skype: nbalu.1954 5. Age, Date of Birth & Community : 61 Years 9 Months, 25.05.1954 and BC Page 1 Prof.N.Balasubramanian, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, DMI-St.Eugene University, Lusaka, Zambia CURRICULUM VITAE 6. Educational Qualifications: Degree / Class / Sl. University/ Certificate Year Subjects Offered Percentage of No. Institution Diploma Marks 1 S.S.L.C. 1971 DJHSS, Gobi. Academic 64 % University of Natural Science, Chem. II Class 2 P.U.C. 1972 Madras & Physics 58.5 % Chemistry (Main), Madurai Kamaraj II Class 3 B.Sc. 1975 Maths & Physics University 52% (Ancillaries) University of English & 4 B. Ed. 1978 „B‟ Grade Madras Physical Science Sri Venkateswara II Class * 5 M.A. 1979 English University 50 % Annamalai II Class 6 M. Ed. 1981 Education University 57 % Bharathiar 7 M. Phil. 1984 Education Awarded University Bharathiar 8 Ph. D. 1990 Education Awarded University Madurai Kamaraj III Class 9 PGDCA 1993 Computer Applications University 49 % University of II Class 10 M. Sc. 2001 Psychology Madras 58 % *Reappeared and improved in Sep. 1984. -
Past Presidents.Pmd
PAST PRESIDENTS 2000-2016 C.U. Velumurgendran, President NSI 2005 No. 61, New No. 22, O.V.M Street Chepauk, Chennai - 600005 Email Id : [email protected] Tel: 91 9444064641 Family History: Hailing from an illustrious family of Physicians it was no surprise that Dr. Velumurugendran became a doctor. His grandfather, Dr. C. Murugesan Mudhaliar, was the first Lecturer in the School of Indian Medicine, Kilpauk Medical College and was awarded the Vaidya Ratna National Award in 1933 by The Viceroy of India. His father, Dr. C. S. Uthamaroyan, Professor of Siddha, Vice Principal, Kilpauk Medical College became Principal of Palaiyamkottai Siddha College and was the first Director of Indian Medicine and first Professor of Siddha at Tamil University, Tanjore. Mother Mrs. Rajakantheshwari was responsible for bringing up all the children. Dr. CUV describes his wife With wife Pattavarthini as “the all prevailing force”. Their three children - Dr. Krithika, MA, PhD (Psychology), Mrs. Jayashree, Master of Law and Dr. C.V. Shankar Ganesh, MS, MCh Neurosurgery are all well settled. The grandchildren Vibhu With family 43 NEUROLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Vignesh, Bharath Vignesh and Shruthi Ganesh all in school, are aspiring to become doctors. Schooling, Medical Education and academic recognitions: Studied at Kellett High School, Triplicane, Intermediate at Loyola College, Nungambakkam. MBBS 1961, MD 1966, joined DM Neurology as per advise of Prof. Rathnavel Subramaniam. Obtained DM (Neurology) at Madras Medical College 1969. In 1974-75, was trained in Clinical Neurology and Electrophysiology at Institute of Neurology, Queensquare, London through a WHO fellowship. In 2003, was awarded the DSc (Hon. -
Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU
pincode officename districtname statename 600001 Flower Bazaar S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Chennai G.P.O. Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Govt Stanley Hospital S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mannady S.O (Chennai) Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Mint Building S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600001 Sowcarpet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Anna Road H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Chintadripet S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600002 Madras Electricity System S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Park Town H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Edapalayam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Madras Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600003 Ripon Buildings S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mandaveli S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Vivekananda College Madras S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600004 Mylapore H.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Tiruvallikkeni S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Chepauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Madras University S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600005 Parthasarathy Koil S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Greams Road S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 DPI S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Shastri Bhavan S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600006 Teynampet West S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600007 Vepery S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Ethiraj Salai S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600008 Egmore ND S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600009 Fort St George S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600010 Kilpauk Medical College S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Perambur North S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600011 Sembiam S.O Chennai TAMIL NADU 600012 Perambur Barracks S.O Chennai -
3040 Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission Bulletin [August 16, 2016
3040 TAMIL NADU PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION BULLETIN [AUGUST 16, 2016 DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS MAY 2016 DEPARTMENTAL TEST IN THE TAMIL NADU MEDICAL CODE (WITH BOOKS) LIST OF REGISTER NUMBER OF PASSED CANDIDATES - CONTD. CHENNAI - Contd. CHENNAI - Contd. 000959 EZHUMALAI V S/O VELLAIYAN, NO.218, MEL ST 001258 INDUMATHI G. MADRAS MEDICAL COLLEGE CHENNAI KOTTAPUTHUR PO, CHINNASALEM TK VILLUPURAM DT PINCODE:600003 PINCODE:606209 001260 INDUMATHI P B4 SHYAMS ROYAL ENCLAVE 25 SATHYA 000963 FARZANA . Y 228/3, MOSQUE STREET BALUCHETTY NAGAR 2ND STREET MOGAPPAIR ROAD PADI CHATRAM KANCHIPURAM PINCODE:631551 PINCODE:600050 000967 FELCY EMALDA M NO.53, MUTHURAMALINGAM ST, 001266 ISAKKIAMMAL .M ROYAL WOMENS HOSTEL 2, SENTHIL NAGAR, THIRUMULLAIVOYAL, CHENNAI VEERASAMY STREET EGMORE CHENNAI. PINCODE:600062 PINCODE:600008 000969 FRANCIS RAJESH A O/O THE GOVERNMENT ANALYST 001300 JANAGHI.M NURSES QUARTERS GOVT STANLEY FOOD ANALYSIS LAB, KI CAMPUS GUINDY CHENNAI - 32 HOSPITAL CHENNAI PINCODE:600001 PINCODE:600032 001314 JASMINE BEAULA D 2/917, NELLI NAGAR NEAR RS WATET 000977 GANAPATHY V 3/340 CHOKKAMMAN KOIL STREET TANK DHARMAPURI PINCODE:636701 DESUMUGIPET POST, THIRUKKALUKUNDRAM PINCODE:603109 001395 JEEVA B 1/56 VINAYAGAR KOIL STREET PUDUMAVILANGAI TIRUVALLUR PINCODE:631203 001012 GAYATHRI C R 49,SUNDARAM STREET STUARTPET ARAKKONAM PINCODE:631001 001396 JEEVA E 42C, MANDAPAM STREET PILLAIYARPALAYAM KANCHIPURAM PINCODE:631501 001033 GEETHA T S7A,EAST MAIN ROAD, LAKSHMI NAGAR 4THSTAGE NANGANALLUR CHENNAI PINCODE:600061 001400 JEEVANAKUMARI A PLOT 20 MIG2 TAMIL NADU HOUSINGBOARD COLONY TONDIARPET PINCODE:600081 001039 GEETHAMAI T. G. N. OLD14/NEW18 DR,RATHAKRISHNAN NAGAR 1ST ST CHOOLAIMEDU,CHENNAI PIN:600094 001418 JEYAKANNAN M. 6-1-69, KATCHAKARIAMMAN KOVIL T.KALLUPATTI PERAIYUR TK, MADURAI DT 001056 GIRIJA P. -
District Survey Report for Gravel Thanjavur District Tamilnadu State
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR GRAVEL THANJAVUR DISTRICT TAMILNADU STATE (Prepared as per Gazette Notification S.O.3611 (E) dated 25.07.2018 of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change) MAY 2019 Page 1 Page 2 Chapter Content Page No. 1. Introduction 5 2. Overview of Mining Activity in the District 5 3. General Profile of the District 6 4. Geology of Thanjavur District 10 5. Drainage of Irrigation pattern 14 6. Land Utilisation Pattern in the District: Forest, 16 Agricultural, Horticultural, Mining etc., 7. Surface Water and Ground Water scenario of the 16 District 8. Climate and Rainfall of the District 22 9. Details of Mining Leases of Gravel in the District 23 10. Details of Royalty or Revenue collected for Gravel in 25 last three years 11. Details of Production of Gravel in last three years 25 12. Mineral Map of the District 26 13. List of Leases of Gravel in the District along with its 31 validity 14. Total Mineral Reserve available in the district 33 15. Quality/Grade of Mineral available in the district 35 16. Use of Mineral 35 17. Demand and supply of the Mineral in the last three 35 years 18. Mining Leases marked on the map of the district 35 19. Details of the area of where there is a cluster of the 37 mining leases 20. Details of Eco-sensitive area 37 21. Impact on the environment due to Mining activity 38 22. Remedial measures to mitigate the impact of mining 40 on the environment 23. Reclamation of the mined out area 42 24. -
Thanjavur District
THANJAVUR DISTRICT 1 THANJAVUR DISTRICT 1. Introduction Number of taluks 8 i) Geographical location of the district Number of revenue 906 villages Thanjavur district lies between 9º 50’ and 11º 25’ North latitude and 78º 45’ and Revenue Taluk 79º 25’ East longtitude. It is bounded on the villages North by Thiruchirapalli and Cuddalore districts, on the East by Tiruvarur and Kumbakonam 124 Nagapattinam districts, on the South by Palk Orathanadu 125 Strait and Pudukottai district and on the west by Pudukkottai district and Tiruchirapalli Papanasam 120 districts. Total geographical area of the district is 3,602.86 sq.km. This constitutes Pattukkottai 175 just 2.77 % of the area of the State. Peravurani 91 ii) Administrative profile Thanjavur 93 Administrative profile of the district Thiruvaiyaru 89 is given in the table below. Thiruvidaimarudur 89 iii) Meteorological information The mean maximum temperature was 37.48ºC during May – July. Similarly, the mean minimum temperature was 20.82ºC during November-January. The north east monsoon provides much rainfall with 545.7 mm and 953.2 as normal and actual rainfall respectively, while southwest monsoon provides 342 and 303.1 mm as normal and actual rainfall respectively. During May, dust storms, whirlwinds and dusty winds flow from various directions. The south west winds that set in during April, become strong in June and continue till September Cyclonic storms of high velocity affect the district once in 3 or 4 years during November - December. 2 2. Resources availability monsoon and to accommodate two crops namely Kuruvai and Thaladi. i) Agriculture and horticulture Thanjavur district stands unique from The soils of new deltaic area are time immemorial for its agricultural amenable to a wide variety of crops such as activities and is rightly acclaimed as the coconut, mango, guava, pulses, cotton, granary of South India lying in the deltaic gingelly, groundnut, banana etc.