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Reserve Bank of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms
Reserve Bank Of India Department of Banking Supervision Firms Approved for Allocation to State Bank Of India BRANCH_AUDIT - 2016-2017 Sr. UCN Firm Name Address District State Category No POLINENI 6-12-47 12/1 ARUNDELPET ANDHRA 1 21876 GUNTUR 1 ASSOCIATES - - GUNTUR PRADESH SURESH & BABU - 29-4-54K 1ST FLOOR CSI ANDHRA COMPLEX UPSTAIRS OF KRISHNA 1 2 20135 SURESH & BABU PRADESH IOB RAMACHANDRA RAO ROAD G - VIJAYAWADA D NO. 40-6/3-9 VAISHNAVI PLAZA (2ND FLOOR) - NEAR VP SIDDHARTHA M N RAO & ANDHRA PUBLIC SCHOOL KRISHNA 1 3 22294 PRADESH ASSOCIATES MOGALRAJAPURAM KRISHNA DISTRICT - VIJAYAWADA FLAT NO. 102 SAI SOMAYAJULU & TOWERS - REDNAM VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 4 23955 1 ASSOCIATES GARDENS - M PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM 9 MERRYLIFE G R KUMAR & CO APARTMENTS - DOCTORS VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 5 20532 1 LLP COLONY PEDAWALTAIR - M PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM D NO. 49-28-12 FF-1 - SATYA LAKSHMI VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA VINAYAKA TOWERS 1 6 20277 B V RAO & CO LLP M PRADESH MADHURANAGAR - VISAKHAPATNAM DOOR NO 49-54-13/6 - B S LAYOUT VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 1 7 22517 RAO & SHYAM SEETHAMMADHARA - M PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM FLAT NO:3C 47-9-39/17 - SRIRAMAMURTHY SAI SADAN APARTMENTS VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 8 20346 1 & CO DWARAKANAGAR - M PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM SATYA RESIDENCEY G-3 - D NO 30-7-33 BHANU VISHAKHAPATNA ANDHRA 1 9 23909 AMBIKA & ISHA STREET DABA GARDENS M PRADESH - VISAKHAPATNAM ROYAL VIEW BUILDING 1ST FLOOR - DR B K KAMRUP ASSAM 1 10 40430 S P R K & CO KAKATI ROAD ULUBARI - METROPOLITAN GUWAHATI AASTHA TOWER 2ND P GAGGAR & KAMRUP FLOOR - C K ROAD ASSAM 1 11 40169 METROPOLITAN -
List of Forest Villages, Old Habitations Or Settlements & Unsurveyed Villages
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Finland Bilateral Relations Finland and India Have Traditionally Enjoyed
March 2021 Ministry of External Affairs **** India – Finland Bilateral Relations Finland and India have traditionally enjoyed warm and friendly relations. In recent years, bilateral relations have acquired diversity with collaboration in research, innovation, and investments by both sides. The Indian community in Finland is vibrant and well-placed. Indian culture and yoga are very popular in Finland. 2019 marked 70 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. High-level visits - Prime Ministers • Prime Minister Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Finland in 1957 • Prime Minister Smt. Indira Gandhi in 1983. • Prime Minister Pt. Manmohan Singh in 2006. • Mr. Vieno Johannes Sukselainen in 1960 - First Prime Minister of Finland • Prime Minister Mr. Kalevi Sorsa in 1984. • Prime Minister Mr. Matti Vanhanen visited India in March 2006, February 2008 and February 2010 (last two occasions to attend Delhi Sustainable Development Summit). • Prime Minister Mr. Juha Sipilä: Feb 2016 (for Make in India week) Presidential Visits • President of Finland Mr. Urho Kekkonen in 1965 • President Mr. Mauno Koivisto in 1987 • President Mr. Martti Ahtisaari in 1996. • President Mrs. Tarja Halonen in January 2007, February 2009 and February 2012 to attend the Delhi Sustainable Development Summit. • President Shri V.V. Giri in 1971 • President Shri R. Venkataraman in 1988. • President Shri Pranab Mukherjee: October 2014 President Shri Pranab Mukherjee, paid a State Visit to Finland on 14-16 October 2014 accompanied by Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, four Members of Parliament, Officials, academicians and a business delegation. Agreements for cooperation in New and Renewable Energy, Biotechnology, Civil Nuclear Research, Meteorology, Healthcare and Education were signed during the visit. -
ANGUL Adarsha ITC, At/PO-Rantalei,Dist- 338 101400 Angul 2 ANGUL Akhandalmani ITC , At/Po
STATUS OF PAYMENT OF FORM FILL-UP FEES OF AITT JULY/AUGUST 2018 Sl No District Name of the ITI Total Form fill- Current fees up Count Deposited 1 ANGUL Adarsha ITC, At/PO-Rantalei,Dist- 338 101400 Angul 2 ANGUL Akhandalmani ITC , At/Po. 360 108000 Banarpal, Dist- Angul- 759128 3 ANGUL Aluminium ITC,At-Kandasar, 196 58800 Nalco Nagar, Angul-759122 4 ANGUL Ashirwad ITC, At/PO - 96 28800 Mahidharpur, Dist.- Angul 5 ANGUL Biswanath ITC, At/PO - 136 40800 Budhapank,via-Banarpal, Dist.- 6 ANGUL Diamond ITC, At/PO-Rantalei, 86 25800 Dist- Angul-759122,0 7 ANGUL ESSEL ITC, At/PO- Kaniha 78 23400 Talcher, Dist.-Angul-759117 8 ANGUL Gayatree ITC, AT-Laxmi Bazar,PO- 44 13200 Vikrampur,FCI,Dist-Angul 9 ANGUL Govt. ITI, Talcher 692 207600 10 ANGUL Guru ITC, At- Similipada, 59 17700 PO/PS/Dist. - Angul-759122 11 ANGUL Guru Krupa ITC, At- 170 51000 Jagannathpur, Via-Talcher, Dist- 12 ANGUL Angul ITC,(RCMS Campus), 260 78000 Hakimpada, Angul-759143 13 ANGUL Rengali ITI,At/Po-Rengali Dam 261 78300 site,Talcher-759105 14 ANGUL Kaminimayee ITC, At/Po- 153 45900 Chhendipada, Angul 15 ANGUL Maa Budhi ITI, At-Maratira,PO- 176 52800 Tubey, DIST-Angul-759145 16 ANGUL Maa Hingula ITC, At/Po- 244 73200 talabrda,talcher, Angul 17 ANGUL Maharishi ITC, At/PO-Kosala, 24 7200 Dist. - Angul 18 ANGUL Malyagiri ITC, Batisuan, Nuasahi 63 18900 Dimiria Pallahara, Anugul 19 ANGUL Matru Shakti ITC, At/Po-Samal 72 21600 Barrage Township,Via-Talcher, 20 ANGUL Narayana Institute of Industrial 51 15300 Technology ITC, At/PO- 21 ANGUL OP Jindal Institute of Technology 78 23400 & Skills ITC, Near cricuit house, 22 ANGUL Orissa ITC, At/Po-Panchamahala 0 Dist-Angul-759122 23 ANGUL Pabitra Mohan Private ITI, At- 92 27600 Manikmara, Po-Dharampur, Dist- 24 ANGUL Pallahara Institute of Industrial 117 35100 Training & Skill ITC, At - 25 ANGUL Pathanisamanta ITC,S-2/5 191 57300 Industrial Estate, Hakimpada, 26 ANGUL Satyanarayan ITC, At-Boinda, PO- 0 Kishoreganj, Dist-Angul – 27 ANGUL Shreedhriti ITC, Jagannath 114 34200 Nagar, Po-Banarpal, Dist-Angul- 28 ANGUL Shivashakti ITC, At -Bikashnagar, 0 Tarang, Dist. -
Table of Contents
www.toprankers.com Table of Contents 01. INTERNATIONAL NEWS 02. NATIONAL NEWS 03. SPORTS 04. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 05. OBITUARY 06. APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS 07. IMPORTANT DAYS 08. SUMMITS AND MOU’S 09. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION 10. RANKING 11. BOOKS AND AUTHORS 12. BANKING AND ECONOMY www.toprankers.com INTERNATIONAL NEWS India, Netherlands sign agreement to support decarbonisation NITI Aayog of India and the Embassy of the Netherlands in New Delhi have signed a Statement of Intent on September 28, 2020 to support decarbonisation and energy transition agenda in order to accommodate cleaner energy. The main objective of the partnership is to co-create innovative technological solutions. The SoI was signed by NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant and Ambassador of the Netherlands to India Marten van den Berg. India extends $1 bn credit line to Central Asian countries The second meeting of the India-Central Asia Dialogue was held virtually, under the chairmanship of the External Affairs Minister of India Dr S Jaishankar. The foreign minister of all the five Central Asian countries- Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan– participated in the meeting. During the meeting, India announced US $1 billion line of credit for “priority developmental projects” in Central Asian countries in the fields of connectivity, energy, IT, healthcare, education, agriculture and offered to provide grant assistance for implementation of High Impact Community Development Projects (HICDP) for furthering socio-economic development in the countries of the region. Apart from this, the Acting Foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan also attended the meeting as a special invitee. The first India-Central Asia Dialogue was held in Uzbekistan’s Samarkand in 2019. -
Pvpsit Alumni News 2017-18
PVPSIT ALUMNI NEWS 2017-18 PRASAD V. POTLURI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Recognized by AICTE and Accredited by NAAC, All UG Programmes Accredited by NBA, Permanent Affiliation to JNTUK Kakinada. ISO 9001: 2008 certified Institution (Sponsored by Siddhartha Academy of General and Technical Education) Kanuru, Vijayawada- 520 007 Editorial Board: About Alumni Chief Patron Sri. N. Venkateswarlu The Alumni association is registered as “Prasad V. President, SAGTE Sri. P. Lakshmana Rao Potluri Siddhartha Institute of Technology Old Students Secretary, SAGTE Association” by the A. P. Societies Registration Act in 2005 with the registration number 241/2005. Patron Sri . B. Sree Ramulu Alumni of the college are rendering their service in Convenor, PVPSIT organizations of National and International Repute. They are Chief Editor: spread across the Globe. Alumni of the college have a sense Dr. K. Sivaji babu Principal of Belongingness and Responsibility towards the Institution. Editors A few Alumni have settled down as Entrepreneurs. They play Dr. J. Rajendra Prasad a significant role in the development of the Institution. They Faculty Coordinator contribute directly and indirectly for enhancing the skillset of Mrs. M. Rudrama Devi HOD, English the students. As the members of the Department Advisory Board, the Alumni play a pivotal role in redesigning the Members Mr. L. Ravi Kumar (IT) Curriculum as per the Industrial requirements. They help a lot Mr. B. Vishnu Vardhan (CSE) in identifying the gaps if any existing in the syllabus and Mrs. B. Swathi Lakshmi (ECE) provide necessary suggestions to bridge the gap. Alumni Mrs. P. Anusha (ME) deliver Guest Lectures on recent trends in Technology. -
Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences
Book review: Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence Abasyn Journal of Social Sciences. Vol.3 No.2 Book Review Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence Israj Khan* Author: Jaswant Singh Publisher: Oxford University Press Karachi Published on: August, 2010 ISBN 978-0-19-547927-0 Price: Rs. 995 Pp: 565 The book under review Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence written by Jaswant Singh,ex Indian Foreign Minister of BJP Government, is a large size, hard cover that also contains over twenty seven pictures of Jinnah and maps of Punjab, Assam and Bengal as well. Jaswant Singh paid a heavy cost on writing such book that was not less than his expulsion from the basic membership of BJP. The book was later banned in Gujarat. Jaswant Singh, ex- Indian Army officer, hails from a Rajput family of Jodhpur, Indian State of Rajasthan. He is one of the few political leaders who served as a Finance Minister, Foreign Minister and Defense minister of India in different political regimes and prolific writers who have many renowned books on his credit. His earlier work include; Defending India (Feb 15, 1999), District Diary (2001), Guru Ke Bete (Punjabi) (2002), Jiwni Baba Sangat Singh Ji (Punjabi) (2002), A Call to Honour: In Service of Emergent India (2006), Travels in Transoxiana (2006), Khankhana Nama (Hindi) (2006), Shoor Shoorma (2007), Till Memory Serves: Victoria Cross Winners Of India (2007), Conflict And Diplomacy East Pakistan Becomes Bangladesh (2008), Our Republic Post 6 December 1992: A Dialogue ,2008. His judicious political views, civility, self-confidence, jingoism and liberal egalitarian personality earned him Outstanding Parliamentarian Award for the year 2001. -
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (As on 20.11.2020)
List of Eklavya Model Residential Schools in India (as on 20.11.2020) Sl. Year of State District Block/ Taluka Village/ Habitation Name of the School Status No. sanction 1 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Y. Ramavaram P. Yerragonda EMRS Y Ramavaram 1998-99 Functional 2 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Kodavalur Kodavalur EMRS Kodavalur 2003-04 Functional 3 Andhra Pradesh Prakasam Dornala Dornala EMRS Dornala 2010-11 Functional 4 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Gudem Kotha Veedhi Gudem Kotha Veedhi EMRS GK Veedhi 2010-11 Functional 5 Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Buchinaidu Kandriga Kanamanambedu EMRS Kandriga 2014-15 Functional 6 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Maredumilli Maredumilli EMRS Maredumilli 2014-15 Functional 7 Andhra Pradesh SPS Nellore Ozili Ojili EMRS Ozili 2014-15 Functional 8 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Meliaputti Meliaputti EMRS Meliaputti 2014-15 Functional 9 Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Bhamini Bhamini EMRS Bhamini 2014-15 Functional 10 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Munchingi Puttu Munchingiputtu EMRS Munchigaput 2014-15 Functional 11 Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatanam Dumbriguda Dumbriguda EMRS Dumbriguda 2014-15 Functional 12 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Makkuva Panasabhadra EMRS Anasabhadra 2014-15 Functional 13 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Kurupam Kurupam EMRS Kurupam 2014-15 Functional 14 Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Pachipenta Guruvinaidupeta EMRS Kotikapenta 2014-15 Functional 15 Andhra Pradesh West Godavari Buttayagudem Buttayagudem EMRS Buttayagudem 2018-19 Functional 16 Andhra Pradesh East Godavari Chintur Kunduru EMRS Chintoor 2018-19 Functional -
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Total No. of Wards: 66 Sl.No. of the Party Social No & Ward Sl. candidate as Name of the Contesting Affilliati Sex Status Age in Martial Name of Reserved No. per Final list Candidate on if (M/F) SC/ST/B Years Status the Ward for of Contestants any C/UR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 SC (W) 1 GANIPAKA KALPANA TRS F SC 35 Yes 2 1 SC (W) 2 DEVARAKONDA SUJATHA INC F SC 43 Yes 3 1 SC (W) 2 ARUNA KUMARI VARANGANTI BJP F SC 44 Yes 4 1 SC (W) 4 VELU RAJITHA CPM F SC 36 Yes Indepe 5 1 SC (W) 5 UMA PENDYALA F SC 38 Yes ndent Indepe 6 1 SC (W) 6 CHINNA DAMERA SHOBHA F Sc 36 Yes ndent Femal 7 2 ST(G) 1 KALPANA BANOTH TRS ST(G) 36 Yes e 8 2 ST(G) 2 LAKAVATH BHEEMA BJP Male ST(G) 40 Yes Indepe 9 2 ST(G) 3 BANOTH RAJU Male ST(G) 37 Yes ndent 10 2 ST(G) 4 SAMPATH BIJIRI INC Male ST(G) 39 Yes 11 2 ST(G) 5 MERAGUTTI RAJESH AAP Male ST(G) 33 No Indepe 12 2 ST(G) 6 MANUPATI SAMPATH KUMAR Male ST(G) 36 Yes ndent 13 2 ST(G) 7 LAVUDYA RAVI BJP Male ST(G) 33 Yes 14 2 ST(G) 8 NUNAVATH JAWAHAR LAL TRS Male ST(G) 40 0 Indepe 15 2 ST(G) 9 SUDHEER KUMAR BANOTH Male ST(G) 35 0 ndent 16 12 BC(G) 1 GADDAM RAKESH JSP Male BC(G) 27 0 17 12 BC(G) 2 PARIKIRALA RAMESH CPI Male BC(G) 45 0 18 12 BC(G) 3 VENKATESH G 0 Male BC(G) 33 0 Sl.No. -
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Within Hinduism's Vast Collection of Mythology, the Landscape of India
History, Heritage, and Myth Item Type Article Authors Simmons, Caleb Citation History, Heritage, and Myth Simmons, Caleb, Worldviews: Global Religions, Culture, and Ecology, 22, 216-237 (2018), DOI:https:// doi.org/10.1163/15685357-02203101 DOI 10.1163/15685357-02203101 Publisher BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS Journal WORLDVIEWS-GLOBAL RELIGIONS CULTURE AND ECOLOGY Rights Copyright © 2018, Brill. Download date 30/09/2021 20:27:09 Item License http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Version Final accepted manuscript Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/631038 1 History, Heritage, and Myth: Local Historical Imagination in the Fight to Preserve Chamundi Hill in Mysore City1 Abstract: This essay examines popular and public discourse surrounding the broad, amorphous, and largely grassroots campaign to "Save Chamundi Hill" in Mysore City. The focus of this study is in the develop of the language of "heritage" relating to the Hill starting in the mid-2000s that implicitly connected its heritage to the mythic events of the slaying of the buffalo-demon. This essay argues that the connection between the Hill and "heritage" grows from an assumption that the landscape is historically important because of its role in the myth of the goddess and the buffalo- demon, which is interwoven into the city's history. It demonstrates that this assumption is rooted within a local historical consciousness that places mythic events within the chronology of human history that arose as a negotiation of Indian and colonial understandings of historiography. Keywords: Hinduism; Goddess; India; Myth; History; Mysore; Chamundi Hills; Heritage 1. Introduction The landscape of India plays a crucial role for religious life in the subcontinent as its topography plays an integral part in the collective mythic imagination with cities, villages, mountains, rivers, and regions serving as the stage upon which mythic events of the epics and Purāṇas unfolded. -
The Orissa G a Z E T T E
The Orissa G a z e t t e EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 629 CUTTACK, MONDAY , MARCH 28, 2011/CHAITRA 7, 1933 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES JEYPORE DIVISION, JEYPORE ORDER The 26th March 2011 No. 943—11.E-I- 01/2010 (Legal)—In exercise of the powers conferred on me under Section 28– A (2) of the Orissa Co-op. Societies Act, 1962 (Act 2 of 1963), read with Notification No.19992 -Co-op.dated the 21st September 1999 of the Government of Orissa in Co-operation Department, Bhubaneswar & in pursuance of instructions of the Registrar of Co-operative Societies–cum– Chief Electoral Officer, Orissa, Bhubaneswar vide No. 25893, dated the 16th December 2010, I, Shri Balabhadra Patra, O.C.S. (I), Deputy Registrar of Co-op. Societies (Jeypore Division), Jeypore do hereby appoint the following Officers under Column No. 2 & 3 to act as Election Officer(s)/Asst. Election Officer(s) respectively for conducting elections of the Co-operative Societies noted under Column No. 4(Districtwise & Circlewise). The Election Officers/Asst. Election Officer(s) concerned are directed to conduct election of the Members, President & Vice-President of the Committee of Management of concerned Co-operative Societies in accordance with provisions of the Orissa Co-op. Societies Act, 1962 & Orissa Co-op. Societies (Election to the Committee) Rules, 1992 and registered bye-laws of the concerned Co-operative Societies to avoid vesting of Management as far as practicable. The order(s) of appointment of Election Officer(s)/Asst. Election Officer(s)’ if any, in respect of any Co-operative Society of the following Schedule made prior to this order is hereby superseded.