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1-3 February, 2018 Bandrat Express 12995 JP UDZ SF SPL 9721 Name of 12981 Udaipur City Express (Weekly) 2
ABOUT UDAIPUR 32 Biennial Conference of Udaipur, a beautiful city of Lakes, Palaces and Fountains that attracts large number of tourists Home Science Association of India from within the country and abroad. The city of Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure water lakes hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravalis. It was established by Maharana Udai Singh and on since then the Mewar dynasty has been the cultural custodians of the city. Serene in the shadows 'Family and Community Science: of dark green hills, three lakes- Pichhola, Fatehsagar and Udaisagar are shimmering jewels, from A Catalyst for Sustainable Development Goals the opal surface of which rise fairy snow white palaces, Jagmandir and Jagniwas. Among Biennial Conference of the numerous exquisite locations to visit in Udaipur are City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Bharatiya Lok Organized by Kala Museum, Sahelion Ki Bari (Garden of the maids of honour), Pratap Memorial, Fateh Sagar, College of Home Science, (Udaipur Chapter) Home Science Association of India Pichhola Lake, Ahar and Sajjan Garh to name a few. The famous temple of Shrinathji at Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur 32 Nathdwara (50 km) and Chittorgarh fort (110 km) are other nearby places of interest. on 1 - 3 February, 2018 HOW TO REACH UDAIPUR 'Family and Community Science: Udaipur is connected by daily Air-Lines from Delhi and Mumbai. It is also connected by Express REGISTRATION FORM A Catalyst for Sustainable Development Goals Trains; Destination Delhi to Udaipur Mumbai to Udaipur Indore to Udaipur Kolkata to Udaipur Jaipur to Udaipur 1. Full Name (in block letters): Chetak Express Shalimar Udaipur City 1-3 February, 2018 BandraT Express 12995 JP UDZ SF SPL 9721 Name of 12981 Udaipur city Express (weekly) 2. -
Speech of Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25Th February 2011
Speech of Mamata Banerjee introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25th February 2011 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present before this august House the Revised Estimates for 2010-11 and the estimated receipts and expenditure for 2011-12. I deem it an honour to present the third Railway Budget under the kind guidance of the hon'ble Prime Minister. I profusely thank the Finance Minster for his continued support and encouragement to the railways. 2. As the hon’ble members are aware, the wheels of the railways continue to move 24 hours, all 365 days. Railway’s services are comparable to emergency services, required all the time. I am proud of the 14 lakh members of my railway family, who toil day and night with unparalleled dedication. I am also grateful to all passengers without whose cooperation and consideration, we could not have run this vast system. I have also received unstinted support from our two recognised federations and staff and officers’ associations. 3. Madam, rail transportation is vitally interlinked with the economic development of the country. With the economy slated to grow at a rate of 8-9%, it is imperative that the railways grow at an even faster pace. I see the railways as an artery of this pulsating nation. Our lines touch the lives of humble people in tiny villages, as they touch the lives of those in the bustling metropolises. 4. We are taking a two-pronged approach, scripted on the one hand, by a sustainable, efficient and rapidly growing Indian Railways, and on the other, by an acute sense of social responsibility towards the common people of this nation. -
Extension Education) 2. AICRP (FRM
Project-2: Dietary approach for management of dual burden of malnutrition Project-2: A social pursuit through popularization and product diversification among farm women. of ethnic crafts on textiles with ICT application Objectives Dear Scientists, Objectives: 1. Adaptation of designs for textile based products with the help of CAD. It is a great privilege for the AICRP Home Science, MPUAT, Udaipur to organize 1. To standardize Ready to Use (RTU) cost effective multigrain mix suitable for management of dual burden of malnutrition (over and under nutrition). 2. Utilization of adapted designs for development of the products. the XXIII Biennial Workshop of All India Coordinated Research Project on Home Science 2. Development and evaluation of food products using the RTU multigrain mix 3. Evaluation of products to assess their acceptability among consumers. from February 15 to 16, 2019. 3. To study the shelf life of the RTU multigrain mix (Mix 1 & 2) 4. AICRP (HDFS) MPUAT AT A GLANCE 4. To study the impact of intervention of the RTU multigrain mix on selected Project-1: Reproductive health care in agrarian families. malnourished subjects Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur (MPUAT), Intervention package on Reproductive health care for psychological well- 2. AICRP (FRM) the second Agricultural University of the state, (initially named as Agricultural being of married women will be developed and need based trainings, University, Udaipur) came into existence on 1st November, 1999 by bifurcation of the Project-1: Drudgery Reducing Farm Technologies for Gender Equity. interventions and samvad program will be organized through intervention package for married women. -
SOUTHERN RAJASTHAN 221 Kota Bundi Chittorgarh Udaipur Kumbalgarh Ranakpur Mt Abu
© Lonely Planet Publications 220 lonelyplanet.com 221 Southern Rajasthan Southern Rajasthan holds arguably Rajasthan’s most enchanting city, Udaipur, a milk-white confection meandering around several lakes. The city is the ultimate in Rajput fantasy with its cream-coloured havelis (traditional mansions) and palaces, one of which, floating in Pichola Lake, is among the world’s most famous hotels, the Lake Palace. In the south of the region are Rajasthan’s two finest forts, Chittorgarh (Chittor), sprawl- ing over an enormous hilltop plateau, and remote Kumbalgarh, perched at 1100m, with breathtaking views over the dense Aravalli Hills fading into a pale blue horizon. Here, too, are two Jain temple complexes where artistic virtuosity reached dizzy peaks. Ranakpur, deep in an Aravalli valley, has a hall of 1444 pillars, each one different; Dilwara, on a hilltop near Mt Abu, sports marble carving so delicate that it’s almost transparent. Mt Abu is Ra- jasthan’s only hill station; a cool holiday destination for locals, it’s still largely undiscovered by foreign tourists. If you’re keen to get off the well-beaten track, Bundi, though definitely discovered, is an enchanting town, painted Brahmin blue and overlooked by a palace; nearby Kota holds another fine palace. Jhalawar, meanwhile, is really off the trail, with its mighty, forgotten fort and nearby city of temples. Serene Jaisamand, a vast blue-reflecting hill-ringed expanse, is Asia’s biggest artificial lake. The region offers some exhilarating activities too. You can trek or ride the beautiful countryside near Udaipur, Mt Abu or Kumbalgarh, cycle about Bundi, or take a boat trip down the crocodile habitats of the Chambal River. -
Booking Train Ticket Through Internet Website: Irctc.Co.In Booking
Booking Train Ticket through internet Website: irctc.co.in Booking Guidelines: 1. The input for the proof of identity is not required now at the time of booking. 2. One of the passengers in an e-ticket should carry proof of identification during the train journey. 3. Voter ID card/ Passport/PAN Card/Driving License/Photo Identity Card Issued by Central/State Government are the valid proof of identity cards to be shown in original during train journey. 4. The input for the proof of identity in case of cancellation/partial cancellation is also not required now. 5. The passenger should also carry the Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS) during the train journey failing which a penalty of Rs. 50/- will be charged by the TTE/Conductor Guard. 6. Time table of several trains are being updated from July 2008, Please check exact train starting time from boarding station before embarking on your journey. 7. For normal I-Ticket, booking is permitted at least two clear calendar days in advance of date of journey. 8. For e-Ticket, booking can be done upto chart Preparation approximately 4 to 6 hours before departure of train. For morning trains with departure time upto 12.00 hrs charts are prepared on the previous night. 9. Opening day booking (90th day in advance, excluding the date of journey) will be available only after 8 AM, along with the counters. Advance Reservation Through Internet (www.irctc.co.in) Booking of Internet Tickets Delivery of Internet Tickets z Customers should register in the above site to book tickets and for z Delivery of Internet tickets is presently limited to the cities as per all reservations / timetable related enquiries. -
Town Survey Report Gurgaon, Part-X-B, Series-6, Haryana
CENSUS OF IND,IA 1981 SERIES-6 HARYANA PARTX-B TOWN SURVEY REPORT GURGAON (DISTRICT GURGAON) Drafted by J. R. Vashistha Assistant Director and S.A. Pur; Research Officer Edited by R.K. Aggarwal Deputy Director DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, HARYANA, CHANDIGARH lCONTENTS ~ages Foreword v-vi Preface vii-viii, Chapter I Introduction 1-\1 Chapter,1I History of Growth of the Town ,,8;2,,4 Chapter III Amenities and Services - HistorY of Growth and the Present'Positlon 2~§8 Chapter IV Economic Life of the Town 59-t&:4 ChapterV Ethnic and Selected Socio-Demographic Characteristics of the Population 155-2,5 Chapter VI' Migration and Settlement of Families 2,16-317 Chapter VII.: Neighbourhood Pattern 3,18-3,22 ChaPter VIII FamHy Life in the Town 323-352. - Chapter IX Housing and Material Culture 353-4~~ Chapter X Slums, Blighted and Other Areas with Sub-StandarQ Living Conditions ,429-438 ChapterXI Organisation of Power and Prestige 4~9;446 Chapter XII Leisure and Recreation, Social PartiCipation, Social Awareness, Religion and Crim.e 447-q09 Chapter XIII Linkages and Continua ,~'Q-034l ,,' Ch~pter XIV : Conclusion 5p5.~~O Appendix I Particulars of State and Central Government Offices ~1'-~3 Appendix II : Places cOllnected by Haryana Roadway~ Gurgaon Depot,bu_ses with Gurgaoll town MAPS F:~cing page 1. Public Utility Services 4 2. Urban Land Use 4 3, Average Land Value by Wards 22 4, Density of Residential Houses py Wards 22 5. Density of PopL\lation by Wards 22 6. Location of Slum Areas ~~O 7.. Peri-Urban Area S24 iii FOREWORD Apart from the decennial enumeration of population, the Indian Census is steeped In the tradi tion of undertaking a variety of studies of topical interest. -
Train Name Index
Train Name Index Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. Train Name Train No. From station To station Table No. AC Double Decker Exp 11085/11086 Lokmanya Tilak(T) Madgoan 26 Ajmer Express 18207 Durg Ajmer 81,72 AC Double Decker Exp. 12385/12386 Howrah Dhanbad 37 Ajmer Express 18421 Puri Ajmer 23,34,78 AC Double Decker Exp. 12583/12584 Lucknow Jn. Anand Vihar (T) 25 Ajmer Express 19607 Kolkata Ajmer 73,72 AC Double Decker Exp. 12931/12932 Mumbai Central Ahmedabad 11 Ajmer Express 19612 Amritsar Ajmer 80 AC Double Decker Exp. 12985/12986 Delhi Sarai Rohilla Jaipur 23 Ajmer Express 19614 Amritsar Ajmer 80 AC Double Decker Exp. 22119/ 22120 Kachiguda Tirupati 71 Ajmer Express 19653 Ratlam Ajmer 54 AC Double Decker Exp. 22625/22626 Chennai KSR Bengaluru 20 Ajmer Express 19656 Bhopal Ajmer 43,54 AC Double Decker Exp. 22707/22708 Visakhapatnam Tirupati 7 Ajmer Express 22995 Bandra (T) Ajmer 3A,54A AC Express 12429/12430 Lucknow New Delhi 25 Ajni Express 11201 Lokmanya Tilak (T) Ajni 5A,53 AC Express 12493/12494 Nizamuddin Pune 4 Akal Takht Express 12317/12318 Kolkata Amritsar 12 AC Express 12519/12520 Lokmanya Tilak (T) Kamakhya 18,24 Akola Express 17639 Kacheguda Akola 53A AC Express 12551/12552 Kamakhya Yesvantpur 29,20,8 Ala Hazrat Express 14311/14312 Bareilly Bhuj 11,23,55 AC Express 12773/12774 Shalimar Secunderabad 30 Ala Hazrat Express 14321/14322 Bareilly Bhuj 11,23,55 AC Express 12775/12776 Secunderabad Kakinada Town 30 Alappuzha Express 13351/18189 Dhanbad/Tatanagar Alappuzha 40 AC Express 12783/12784 Visakhapatnam Secunderabad -
Names of Trains
NAMES OF TRAINS Agniveena Express 2341/ 2342 Howrah – Asansol (ER Howrah division) In Bangla it means “The Fiery Lute”. This is the name given to the collection of poems by the celebrated Bengali poet, musician, revolutionary and philosopher, Kazi Nazrul Islam. He was born in Burdwan district in 1899 and died in Dhaka in 1976. He is the national poet of Bangladesh, and also honoured in India. Ahilyanagari Express 6325/ 6326 Indore – Thiruvananthapuram Central (SR Thiruvananthapuram division) Rajmata Ahilyadevi Holkar (1725-1795, ruled 1767-1795) also known as the Philosopher Queen was a Holkar dynasty Queen of the Malwa kingdom. She took over reigns of the kingdom after the death of her husband and father-in-law. She moved the capital to Maheshwar south of Indore on the Narmada River. She also built temples and Dharamshalas (free lodging)at sacred sites outside her kingdom, at prominent religious places like Dwarka, Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, Ujjain, Nasik, Parli Vaijnath and Somnath. The city of Indore is sometimes called Ahilyanagari in her memory. Ahimsa Express 1095/ 1096 Ahmadabad – Pune (CR Pune division) The name is also sometimes given to 1087/ 1088 Veraval – Pune Express, 1089/ 1090 Jodhpur – Pune Express and 1091/ 1092 Bhuj – Pune Express, as all these trains are “derived” from 1095/ 1096. Ahimsa is a Sanskrit term meaning “to do no harm” (literally, the avoidance of violence or himsa). Ahimsa was one of the main principles which Gandhiji followed in his life. Pune was the place where Gandhiji was imprisoned and where his wife passed away, and Ahmadabad was where he set up his Ashram. -
Hon'ble the Chief Justice, & His Companion Judges, Rajasthan
MEMORANDUM CUM PETITION FOR DEMAND OF JUSTICE IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT BENCH OF THE RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT FOR MEWAR WAGAD REGION OF SOUTHERN RAJASTHAN AT UDAIPUR UNDER ARTICLE 244(1) R/W SCHEDULE V CLAUSE 5 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA R/W SECTION 51(2) & 51(3) OF THE STATE REORGANISATION ACT, 1956 ON BEHALF OF MEWAR WAGAD HIGH COURT BENCH ESTABLISHMENT SANGARSH SAMITI UDAIPUR Hon’ble The Chief Justice, & His Companion Judges, Rajasthan High Court HUMBLE PETITIONERS MOST RESPECTFULY PRAY YOUR LORDSHIPS BE VERY KINDLY AND GRACIOUSLY BE PLEASED TO: (a) To support in the process consultation by Her Excellency the President of India with the Governor of the State of Rajasthan and the Hon’ble Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court in respect of 61 years old long pending demand for restoration and provision of establishment of a permanent Bench of the Rajasthan High Court for Southern Rajasthan Mewad Wagad Tribal Region at Udaipur and for any matters connected therewith for issuance of appropriate notified order providing the Permanent Bench under section 51(2) of the State Reorganisation Act, 1956; (b) Pending initiation and completion of the process for consultation under section 51(2) of the SRA by Her Excellency the President of India Your Lordships may be very sympathically consider genuine demand of the Region de novo and conclude the process for procurements of requisite arrangements of appropriate sittings of the Division Bench of the Hon’ble Rajasthan High Court and direct the State Government for appropriate arrangements of funds, court building and housing with in fracture. -
DLT Entities List
List of Principal Entities Registered in DLT as on 10th Feb 2021 Sr. No Principal Entity Name Address 9th Floor, Office No. 907, B-Wing, MITTAL COMMERCIA, ANDHERI KURLA 1 kwality ROAD, MUMBAI, Mumbai Suburban, Maharashtra, 400059 , Nalgonda , Telangana , 508246 1ST FLOOR RATHORE MANSION BANK MORE NEAR UCO BANK , Dhanbad , 2 S A ENTERPRISES Jharkhand , 826001 uNIT 1 B TIMES SQUARE BUILDING A WING 4TH FLOOR ANDHERI KURLA 3 DIGIKREDIT FINANCE PRIVATE LIMITED ROAD ANDHERI EAST , Mumbai , Maharashtra , 400059 4 ndfinancesolution A33 second floor peragarhi gaon pashim vihar , Delhi , Delhi , 110087 5/164/1 ARIYAVOOR VIJAYANAGARAM UKKADARIYAVOOR TRICHY , 5 CAR LOAN DSA ALL BANK Tiruchirappalli , Tamil Nadu , 620009 6 APNA CAR BAZAR OPP KGN FLOOR MIL SOOR SAGAR , KotaA , Rajasthan , 324005 20th Floor, Two Horizon Centre, Golf Course Road, Sector -43, DLF Ph. V , 7 SAMSUNG INDIA ELECTRONICS PRIVATE LIMITED GurgaonGurgaon , Haryana , 122002 Vipul Plaza, 215-220, Golf Course Road, Suncity, Sector 54 , Gurgaon , Haryana 8 GROUPE SEB INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED , 122002 D-798, JAITPUR PART -2, NEAR HOLIKA CHOWK, NEW DELHI, South Delhi, 9 HAACHI INDIA Delhi, 110044 , Delhi , Delhi , 110044 interTouch Hospitality Technology India Private B -708 Western Edge II Off, Western Express Highway Borivali East , Mumbai , 10 Limited Maharashtra , 400066 920, 9th Floor Wave Silver Tower Sector-18 Noida Uttar Pradesh , Noida , Uttar 11 Blink Advisory Services Pvt Ltd Pradesh , 201301 Kochchar Bliss, 1st Floor, Thiru Vi. Ka Industrial Estate, Guindy , Chennai , 12 TVS Automobile Solutions Private Limited Tamil Nadu , 600032 AGNES MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY PRIVATE SHOP F-3, PROP NO. 602/2, F/F, GT ROAD, LONI ROAD, DELHI, East Delhi, 13 LIMITED Delhi, India, 110032 , Delhi , Delhi , 110032 Shop no- 05, Tulsi Bhawan ,Bistupur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand , East 14 shrotam informatics india pvt ltd Singhbhum , Jharkhand , 831001 Karur Vysya Bank, Central Office, No. -
[IRFCA] Indian Railways
Abita Begum Express: Delhi Jn. - Raxaul [OLD –now runs as Satyagraha Exp.] DLI d 17.15; RXL a 15.10/RXL d 09.00;DLI a 07.35. (Abita Ahmed Begum, wife of former President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed) Agnibeena Express: Howrah - Asansol (former Bidhan Exp.) HWH d 18.20; ASN a 21.30/ASN d 05.30; HWH a 08.45. (Name of work by Bengali poet Nazrul Islam) Ahilyanagari Express: Thiruvananthapuram – Indore Jn. TVC d 05.30; INDE a 03.50/INDE d 16.40; TVC a 17.20. (Another (older) name for Indore, built by Holkar queen Ahilyabai) Ahimsa Express: Ahmedabad - Pune . ADI d 16.00; PUNE a 03.50/PUNE d 19.45; ADI a 07.35. (Ahimsa = non-violence, associated with Gandhi) Air-Conditioned Express (AC Express) : Name used for several trains in the past when air-conditioning was rare. Howrah - New Delhi [OLD-now Rajdhani/Duronto Exp], Mumbai Central - New Delhi [OLD-now Rajdhani/Duronto Exp.], Chennai Central - New Delhi [OLD-now Rajdhani/Duronto Exp.], Mumbai CST - Howrah [OLD- now Duronto Exp.], Mumbai CST - Madras Central [OLD- now Duronto Exp(proposed)], Chennai Central - Howrah [OLD- now Duronto Exp(proposed)]. Ajanta Express: Secunderabad – Manmad. SC d 18.10; MMR a 06.30/MMR d 21.00; SC a 09.10 (Ajanta caves near Aurangabad) Akal Takht Express: Sealdah – Amritsar. SDAH d 07.40; ASR a 16.55/ASR d 06.05; SDAH a 15.20; (Sikh holy site at the Golden Temple in Amritsar) Ala Hazrat Express: Bhuj - Bareilly City. BHUJ d 12.50/15.20; BEC a 20.15\BEC d 06.00; BHUJ a 13.20/11.15. -
C O N T E N T S
10.02.2014 1 C O N T E N T S Fifteenth Series, Vol. XXXVII, Fifteenth Session, 2014/1935 (Saka) No. 14, Monday, February 10, 2014/ Magha 21, 1935 (Saka) S U B J E C T P A G E S ORAL ANSWER TO QUESTION *Starred Question No. 261 3-8 WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Starred Question Nos. 262 to 280 9-64 Unstarred Question Nos. 2849 to 2944 and 2946 to 3078 65-480 10.02.2014 2 *The sign + marked above the name of a Member indicates that the Question was actually asked on the floor of the House by that Member. 10.02.2014 3 FELICITATION BY THE SPEAKER Congratulation to Shri Naveen Jindal and his polo team for winning six tournaments organised by Indian Polo Association 481 ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER Motion of No-Confidence in Council of Ministers 482 PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE 483-531 COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC UNDERTAKINGS 29th to 31st Reports 532 STATEMENT CORRECTING REPLY TO STARRED QUESTION NO. 144 DATED 16.12.2013 REGARDING IRREGULARITIES IN DEFENCE DEALS Shri A.K. Antony 533-535 STATEMENTS BY MINISTERS 535-542 (i) Status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 46th Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture on Demands for Grants (2013-14), pertaining to the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture. Dr. Charan Das Mahant 535-538 (ii) Status of implementation of the recommendations contained in the 35th Report of the Standing Committee on Labour on Demands for Grants (2013-14), pertaining to the Ministry of Labour and Employment.