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Kalna Primary Teachers' Training Institute
KALNA PRIMARY TEACHERS’ TRAINING INSTITUTE Recognised by :- National Council for Teachers’ Education Affiliated by :- West Bengal Board of Primary Education Pandua Road, Srirampur, P.O.: Kalna, District- Burdwan PIN- 713409, Phone- 03454-257707 Email Id – [email protected] Student Details : Course : - D.El.Ed, Session :- 2013-2015 Admission Year of 2013 Category Admisson fee Years of Contact Sl. Name of the Student (Gen/SC/S (Receipt No., Amount Father's Name Address admissio Result Percentage No./Mobile Date No admitted T/OBC/Ot Date & (Rs.) n No. hers Amount 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 ALOKESH SAHA Asim Kr.Saha VILL-Kalinagar Para,P.O-Kalna,DIST-Burdwan. Pin-713409 Gen 2013 1331 73.94 981767041 242 15000/- 09-11-13 2 AMIT KR MANDAL Ajay Mandal VILL+P.O-Nazirpur,P.S-ManikchakDIST-Malda S.C 2013 1305 72.50 9647373417 218 15000/- 09-11-13 3 AMIT MAJI Arabindra Maji VILL-Bamunia,P.O-Khandra,DIST-Burdwan 2013 1268 70.44 209 20000/- 09-11-13 4 AMRITA GHOSH Prasanta Kr. Ghosh VILL+P.O-Kalna,DIST-Burdwan 2013 1380 76.67 208 20000/- 09-11-13 5 ANANYA DAS Uttam Kr. Das VILL+P.O-Nazipur,DIST-Malda voc 2013 1265 70.28 9733055186 217 20000/- 09-11-13 6 ANUP MAJUMDER Upen Majumder VILL-Pular Par,P.O-Nrisinghapur,DIST-Nadia S.C 2013 1282 71.22 9126180431 210 15000/- 09-11-13 7 ARINDAM SAHA Dulal Ch.saha VILL-Chotolaw Kathi,P.O-Bakshirhat,DIST-Coochbehar Gen 2013 1263 70.17 9832337235 228 15000/- 09-11-13 8 ARPITA MONDAL Mohan Mondal VILL-Kushodanga,P.O-Bakulia,DIST-Burdwan. -
Krishnalila in Terracotta Temples of Bengal
Krishnalila in Terracotta Temples of Bengal Amit Guha Independent Researcher Introduction The brick temples of Bengal are remarkable for the intricately sculpted terracotta panels covering their facades. After an initial period of structural and decorative experimentation in the 17th and 18th centuries, there was some standardization in architecture and embellishment of these temples. However, distinct regional styles remained. From the late 18th century a certain style of richly-decorated temple became common, particularly in the districts of Hugli and Howrah. These temples, usually two- storeyed or atchala and with a triple-arched entrance porch, had carved panels arranged in a fairly well-defined format (Figure 1). Ramayana battle scenes occupied the large panels on the central arch frame with other Ramayana or Krishna stories on the side arches. Running all along the base, including the base of the columns, were two distinctive friezes (Figure 2). Large panels with social, courtly, and hunting scenes ran along the bottom, and above, smaller panels with Krishnalila (stories from Krishna's life). Isolated rectangular panels on the rest of the facade had figures of dancers, musicians, sages, deities, warriors, and couples, within foliate frames. This paper is an iconographic essay on Krishnalila stories in the base panels of the late-medieval terracotta temples of Bengal. The temples of this region are prone to severe damage from the weather, and from rain, flooding, pollution, and renovation. The terracotta panels on most temples are broken, damaged, or completely lost. Exceptions still remain, such as the Raghunatha temple at Parul near Arambagh in Figure 1: Decorated Temple-Facade (Joydeb Kenduli) Hugli, which is unusual in having a well-preserved and nearly-complete series of Krishnalila panels. -
Tcgca – Er4 - 2015
TCGCA – ER4 - 2015 List of Participants Sl. Name Institution 1 Abdulla Al Mamon Visva-Bharati 2 Abhijit Mandal Jadavpur University 3 Abhik Kumar Sanyal Jangipur College 4 Abhisek Sarkar Seth Anandram Jaipuria College 5 Abhishek Jana IISER Kolkata 6 Abhishek Naskar Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 7 Abhishek Rakshit Saha Institute Of Nuclear Physics 8 Abinash Kumar Shaw Indian Institute Of Technology, Kharagpur 9 Aditi Bhatnagar IISER-Kolkata 10 Ahana Calcutta University 11 Amar Deo Chandra Cessi, IISER Kolkata 12 Amit Singha Roy Barasat Government College 13 Amna Ali S.N. Bose National Centre For Basic Sciences 14 Aniket Basu Vidyasagar College 15 Anirban Saha West Bengal State University, Barasat 16 Aniruddha Chakraborty Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University 17 Anish Ghosh Scottish Church College 18 Anjan Kumar Sarkar Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur 19 Ankan Mukherjee IISER Kolkata 20 Ankita Bera University Of Calcutta 21 Archita Bhattacharyya Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata 22 Argha Banerjee Presidency University 23 Arindam Saha Presidency University 24 Arnab Paul Presidency University 25 Arnab Sarkar Snbncbs , Kolkata 26 Arya Mukherjee IISER Kolkata 27 Ashis Kumar Pati IISER Kolkata 28 Athira B S IISER Kolkata 29 Avijit Chowdhury Indian Institute Of Science Education And Research, Kolkata 30 Avijit Dalal Visva-Bharati 31 Avijit Kundu IISER Kolkata 32 Bhaskar Biswas Presidency University 33 Biplab Bawali Vidyasagar College 34 Biswajit Khan University Of Calcutta 35 Biswajit Pandey Visva-Bharati 36 Chandralina -
Statement Condemning the Suspension of Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya
Statement condemning the Suspension of Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya We, the undersigned are shocked at the arbitrary decision of the Executive Council of Viswa Bharati University to suspend Prof. Sudipta Bhattacharyya on flimsy grounds of 'circulating complaints’. This, prima facie, goes against the principle of natural justice and freedom of expression. Such an action also smacks of vengeful action from the University authorities particularly since Prof. Bhattacharyya, as an office-bearer of the faculty association, has been consistently raising questions about several irregularities in the University. Prof. Bhattacharyya has been widely cited for his work on agriculture and decentralization, and has been serving the university through long years of teaching and research. Such an action is a gross injustice to him as well as to the present and future students and researchers. This seems to be the latest example of how universities are increasingly being run in an authoritarian manner in this country. Universities as critical spaces of academic inquiry need to preserve the freedom of raising questions. Any curbing of these basic rights and freedoms amounts to dismantling the foundational principles of a University. It is indeed of great irony that a University inspired by the life and work of an internationally acclaimed poet like Rabindranath Tagore has chosen to revoke the right to ask questions. We appeal to the Visva Bharati authorities to revoke the suspension of Prof. Bhattacharyya and restore the democratic functioning of the University. -
Inventory of LGED Road Network, March 2005, Bangladesh
BASIC INFORMATION OF ROAD DIVISION : RAJSHAHI DISTRICT : THAKURGAON ROAD ROAD NAME CREST TOTAL SURFACE TYPE-WISE BREAKE-UP (Km) STRUCTURE EXISTING GAP CODE WIDTH LENGTH (m) (Km) EARTHEN FLEXIBLE BRICK RIGID NUMBER SPAN NUMBER SPAN PAVEMENT PAVEMENT PAVEMEN (m) (m) (BC) (WBM/HBB/ T BFS) (CC/RCC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UPAZILA : HARIPUR ROAD TYPE : UPAZILA ROAD 194512001 Kamarpukur R&H Road - Jadurani GC Road. 6.50 1.650.00 1.65 0.00 0.00 5 61.70 0 0.00 194512002 Haripur H/Q - Dhirganj GC Road. 6.50 5.060.00 5.06 0.00 0.00 19 73.40 0 0.00 194512003 Haripur (Bottoli) R&H Road - Kathaldangi G.C Road.6.50 12.300.00 12.30 0.00 0.00 29 124.40 0 0.00 194512005 Dhirganj GC -Dormogar R&H Road via 5.50 15.150.00 15.15 0.00 0.00 34 90.60 0 0.00 Amgaon,Gadura (Haripur Portion) 194512006 Dhirganj GC - Jadurani GC Road. 4.50 4.004.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 5.10 0 0.00 194512007 Chawrangi R&H Road - Kathaldangi GC Road.4.50 6.080.00 6.08 0.00 0.00 18 75.50 0 0.00 194512008 Jadurani GC -Mirdangi R&H Road via Bongaon Hat 4.00 8.708.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 17 54.83 0 0.00 .(Haripur Portion) UPAZILA ROAD TOTAL: 7 Nos. Road 52.9312.70 40.23 0.00 0.00 127 485.53 0 0.00 ROAD TYPE : UNION ROAD 194513011 Haripur UP Office- Dhirgaonj GC Road. -
Hooghly Village List
- DISTRICT - HOOGHLY ENGLISH ENGLISH TOTAL - 159 - TOTAL -135 - Ajaypur Abdulpur Amgaon Ahmadpur Arakul Aida Kismat Arandi Alisa Garia Arunbera Arazi Aschitpur Ashanpur Arazi Bhabanipur Atapur Arazi Guptipara Bachhanari Asanpur Bahu Khedail Aschitpur Balai Chak Babla Balarampur Baga Balia Baksagari Balundi Bakulia Bamsa Amrel Balagarh Banamalipur Baligari Bara Dongal Baneswarpur Bara Garia Bankipur Basantabati Bara Nekua Basuli Chak Barail Batanal Baruipara Behala www.bangodarshan.com Basantapur Benga Basna Berabere Basuki Beurgram Batna Bhabanipur Beleswar Bhabapur Belgachhi Bhalia Benepukur Bhandarhati Bhabanipur Birati Bhabanipur Char Bora Bhalki Chak Amad Bhelurgari Chak Behala Chandi Gachha Chak Benshe Chandpur Chak Chamrul (Dakshin) Chandra Chak Fazil Char Noapara Chak Hazi Char Rampur Chak Jalal Char Sultanpur Chak Madan Char Sundalpur Chakanar Chhera Char Krishnabati Chand Chak Chhota Nekua Chandibati Dadpur Chandraban Dahartiornai Chandsit Dahia Chhandra Dakshin Gopalpur Chunait Debipur Dadanpur Demar Gachha www.bangodarshan.com Dahar Kundu Dhak Chhara Dakshin Narayanpur Dhopapara Dakshin Rasulpur Digra Dakshin Sekhpur www.bangodarshan.com Dumurdahadham Dharmapota Durllabhpur Dihi Bagnan Dwarpara Dihi Bayara Ektarpur Donga Bathan Fatepur Dongal Gaipara Eadpur Gangadharpur Eloma Gaurnai Fate Chak Gopalbati Fatepur Gournagar Gaurhati Guptipara Gauri Guptipara Char Ghar Gohal Hamjampur Gholpura Hasimpur Gobra Hatikanda Golami Chak Ichhapura Golta Ilampur Gopaldaha Inchhura Gopinathpur Itagar Hamirbati Jagulia Haraditya -
Government of West Bengal Office of the District Magistrate and Collector Hooghly Department of Disaster Management
2019-20 GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT MAGISTRATE AND COLLECTOR HOOGHLY DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT F O R E W O R D The district of Hooghly has been identified as the plan district in view to its vulnerability to major natural and man-made disasters such as flood, draught, cyclone, fire etc. The natural disasters especially cyclones and floods affect this district every year. This district experienced flood in the month of July, -August, 2017. The incessant and heavy rainfall and the consequent abundant discharge of water from different barrage/dam hugely disturb the normal life in the catchment areas resulting in huge loss of life and property. The geographic location of the principally-affected areas especially Arambagh Sub-division is such that until and unless some special and long-term measures are taken, they shall continue to be similarly affected by the flood every year. The issue has already been discussed at the higher level and the State Government is learnt to be taking necessary initiative for the long-term solution of the problem. During the period flood, large tracts of land in the district get disconnected from the mainland; Villages get swept away by gushing river. People get dislodged from their homes and suffer indescribable hardships and miseries. Normal economic activities including agriculture are negatively impacted in a big way during this period which last almost for about three months. The deep routed impact of draught also plays a little negative role sometimes inrespect of the livelihood measures to the poorest of the poor. -
For Two-Day National Seminar On
List of participants and presenters (with Abstract No) for Two- Day National Seminar on “Diversity in The Era of Globalization; Challenges And Management” organized by Departments of Anthropology, Botany, Microbiology & Zoology, Bidhannagar College, sponsored by Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal and Department of Science & Technology and Biotechnology, Govt. of West Bengal at Bidhannagar College on 22nd & 23rd February, 2020. SL. ABSTRACT NAME COLLGE / UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT NO NUMBER 1 MR. KARTICK CHAKRABORTY BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY 2 DR. SUDESNA CHANDA BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY 3 MRS. SOUMITA BISWAS BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY 4 DR. BANDANA CHAKRABARTI BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY 5 MR. KAUSHIK BHATTACHARYA BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY 6 DR. SANKHA PRIYA GUHA BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY OA- 03 & OA- 04 7 DR. KRISHNENDU POLLEY BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY OA- 01 8 MR. SHUBHRAKANTI BAUL WEST BENGAL STATE UNIVERSITY ANTHROPOLOGY OA- 01 9 MR. SUMAN GHOSH WEST BENGAL STATE UNIVERSITY ANTHROPOLOGY OA- 03 10 MR. RUPAM MANDAL WEST BENGAL STATE UNIVERSITY ANTHROPOLOGY OA- 04 11 MRS. NILANJANA SEN NORTH BENGAL UNIVERSITY ANTHROPOLOGY 12 MS. PAYEL PAUL THE NEOTIA UNIVERSITY BIOTECHNOLOGY OM- 04 13 MR. RANOJIT SARKER THE NEOTIA UNIVERSITY BIOTECHNOLOGY PM- 12 14 DR. SAYAK GANGULI ST. XAVIER'S COLLEGE BIOTECHNOLOGY OB1/PB10/PM8 15 DR. RINA BASU EAST CALCUTTA GIRLS COLLEGE BOTANY BRAHMANANDA KESHAB CHANDRA 16 DR. PRIYANKA DHAR COLLEGE BOTANY OB- 05 17 DR. SANTANU SAHA BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE BOTANY 18 DR. SUBHADIPA SENGUPTA BIDHANNAGAR COLLEGE BOTANY PB- 12 19 DR. SUCHITA SINHA LADY BRABOURNE COLLEGE , KOLKATA BOTANY PB- 09 20 DR. BIDISHA MALLICK LADY BRABOURNE COLLEGE, KOLKATA BOTANY PB- 09 21 DR. DEBLEENA ROY LADY BRABOURNE COLLEGE, KOLKATA BOTANY PB- 09 22 DR. -
Arambagh Assembly West Bengal Factbook
Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/WB-200-0619 ISBN : 978-93-5313-415-0 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 184 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2019, 2016, 2014, 2011 and 2009 Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-17 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 18-19 Population Size | Sex Ratio (Total -
District Census Handbook, Hugli, Village & Townwise Primary
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -26 WEST BENGAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII·B VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT HUGLI DISTRICT DIRECTORArEOF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL Price Rs. 30.90 PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PR1NTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD: 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA - 700 056 CONTENTS Page No. 1. Foreword (I) 2. Preface (III) 3. Acknowledgements (V) 4. Important Statistics (VII) 5. Analytical note (IX-XXXII) 6. District Primary Census Abstract 1 7. Community Development Blockwise Primary Census Abstraqt (1) Arambag C.D. Block 28 (a). Alphabetical list. of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract (2) Khanakul-I C.D. Block 49 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract (3) Khanakul-II C.D. Block 64 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract (c) Townwise Primary Census Abstract (Census Town) (4) Pursurah C.D. Block 74 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Prin:'lary Census Abstract (c) Townwise Primary Census Abstract (Census Town) (5) Goghat-I C.D. Block 85 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Vil,lagewise Primary Census Abstracl (6) Goghat-II C.D. Block 101 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract (7) Chanditala-I C.D. Block 116 (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract (8) Chanditala-II C.D. Block 127 (~) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Cen~us Abstract (c) Townwise Primary Census Abstract (Census Town) (9) Jangipara C.D. Block (a) Alphabetical list of villages (b) Villagewise Primary Census Abstract Page No. (10) Serampur - Uttarpara C.D. -
Pincode Officename Districtname Statename
pincode officename districtname statename 700001 Pollock Street S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Kolkatta G.P.O. Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Council House Street S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Customs House S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Khengrapatti S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Lalbazar S.O (Kolkata) Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 New Secretariat Bldg. S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 R.N. Mukherjee Road S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Radha Bazar S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Reserve Bank Building S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Telephone Bhawan S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Treasury Building S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 W.B.Assembly House S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700001 Writer's Building S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Cossipore H.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Satchasipara S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Tala S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Cossipore Gun Factory S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Indian Research S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Kolkata Armed Police S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Paikapara S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700002 Postal Stores Depot S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700003 Baghbazar S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700003 Amrita Bazar Partika S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700003 Girish Avenue S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700004 R.G.Kar Medical College S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700004 Ultadanga S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700004 Shyambazar Mail S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700005 Hatkhola S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700005 Ahritola S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700006 Simla S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700006 Sahitya Parisad S.O Kolkata WEST BENGAL 700006 Beadon Street S.O Kolkata -
District Census Handbook, Hugli Village and Town Directory, Hugli
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -26 WEST BENGAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XI1-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY HUGLI DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES -26 With compliments from D.N.MAHESH JOINT DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, W. BENGAL 20B ABDUL HAMID STREET CALCUTTA-700 069 Phone No. 220-1227 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY HUGLI DISTRICT DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS WEST BENGAL Price Rs. 30.00 PUBLISHED BY THE CONTROLLER GOVERNMENT PRINTING, WEST BENGAL AND PRINTED BY SARASWATY PRESS LTD. 11 B.T. ROAD, CALCUTTA -700 056 CONTENTS Page No. 1. Foreword i-ii 2. Preface iii - iv 3. Acknowledgements v-vi 4. Important Statistics vii -viii 5. Analytical Note and Analysis of Data ix - xxvii Part A - Village and Town Directory 6. Section I - Village Directory Note explaining the Codes used in the Village Directory xxviii (1) Arambagh C.D. Block 2-17 (i) Village Directory (2) Khanakul - I C.D. Block 18 -23 (i) Village Directory (3) Khanakul - II C.D. Block 24-27 (i) Village Directory (4) Pursura C.D. Block 28 - 31 (i) Village Directory (5) Goghat - I C.D. Block 32 -41 (i) Village Directory (6) Goghat - " C.D. Block 42-55 (i). Village Directory (7) Chanditala - I C.D. Block 56 - 61 (i) Village Directory '(8) Chanditala - II C.D. Block 62 -67 (i) Village Directory (9) Jangipara C.D. Block 68-75 (i) Village Directory (10) Serampur C.D. Block 76-79 (i) Village Directory (11) Polba - Dadpur C.D. Block 80 - 91 (i) Village Directory (12) Dhaniakhali C.D.