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MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY PRIYADARSHINI HILLS KOTTAYAM - 686560 RESTRUCTURED CURRICULUM FOR POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMME UNDER CREDIT SEMESTER SYSTEM (CSS) IN HINDI 1 (w.e.f 2012 admission) 2 MAHATMAGANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM M. A. (HINDI CREDIT SEMESTER SYSTEM-2011) (2012 ADMISSION) For Both Regular Studies and Private Candidates Objectives of the Course • To give a linguistic and functional orientation to the study of Language and Literature. • To provide detailed and thorough knowledge of the trends, movements and literary forms of Ancient and Modern Hindi literature. • To enable the students to develop communicative skills and socio cultural awareness. • To develop a comparative outlook towards Indian literature. • To familiarize the students with living forms of Hindi language. • To provide a comprehensive knowledge of the new literary forms, media writing, Electronic media and various new movements in creative writing Structure of the Syllabus There will be Four Semesters in the course. Each Semester comprises of Five Papers. The Structure of the syllabus will be as follows:- Abstract of the CSS Programme- M.A. Hindi S Hours Total Code Course Credit e /Week Hours m HN1PC01 P.C.-I Ancient Poetry 1 e (Prachin Aur Riti Kavya) s t 5 90 4 e r 1 HN1PC02 P.C.-II Prose 5 90 4 HN1PC03 P.C.-III History of Hindi literature- I (a) Aadikal 5 90 4 (b) Madhyakal HN1PC04 P.C.-IV Bhasha Vigyan 5 90 4 HN1PC05 P.C.-V Drama & Theatre 5 90 4 Total 25 450 20 S HN2PC06 P.C.-VI Ancient Poetry 2 5 90 4 e (Bakti kavya) m HN2PC07 P.C.-VII Fiction Upto 1950 e s t 5 90 4 e r 3 2 HN2PC08 P.C. -
Final Calendar Booklet.Cdr
S4 T8 M12 AT A GLANCE THEATRE MUSIC MUSIC 8:00pm|Mera Bhaarat Pareshaan (English/Hindi/80mins) Standup Comedy 7:00pm|IHC Lok Sangeet Sammelan. 7:30pm|Sufi concert by Sanam Marvi & by Aditi Mittal and Varun Grover. Love Ballads From India - Pandavani by troupe from Pakistan Collab: ICCR Hosted by Rajneesh Kapoor. Tickets at Teejan Bai from Chattisgarh. Marathi Limited passes available at the Rs.350,Rs.250 and Rs.100 available at the Natya Sangeet by Dr.Suhasini Koratkar Programmes Desk. Programmes Desk T1 M5 F9 13T TALKS TALKS 7:00pm|Mozart: The Magic Flute (Die 7:00pm|Without The Lifeline An audio THEATRE Zauberfloete) (German with English visual presentation by Sohail Hashmi 7:00pm|New Tales from the Tilism-e subtitles/182mins) Introduction by THEATRE Hoshruba (Urdu/150mins) Dir.Mahmood Sunit Tandon Farooqui Performers: Mahmood 7:00pm|Atmakatha (Hindi/130mins) FILMS Farooqui & Danish Husain and Poonam MUSIC Dir.Vinay Sharma. Wri.Mahesh Girdhani & Namita Singhai. Tickets at 7:00pm|GUR PRASAD: The Grace Of Food Elkunchwar. Prod.Padatik & Rikh. Cast: 7:00pm|Sarod recital by Ayaan Ali Khan. Rs.350, Rs.250 & Rs.100 available at the (Punjabi with Eng sub-titles/58mins) Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Chetna Limited passes available at the Programmes Desk. An Old World Culture Dir.Meera Dewan. Followed by a panel Jalan, Sanchayita Bhattacharjee & Programmes Desk. presentation discussion Anubha Fatehpuria. Ticketed show. 2 6 TALKS 10 14 F T 9:30am-11:30am|HABITAT CHILDREN’SS W BOOK FORUM|Of Heroes And Villains - A Writers’ Workshop by Deepali Junjappa & Dalanglin Bryson Dkhar THEATRE FILMS 7:00pm|New Tales from the Tilism-e 10:00am onwards|A 2-day festival of THEATRE Hoshruba (Urdu/150mins) award winning documentaries by Public TALKS 7:00pm|Atmakatha (Hindi/130mins) Dir.Mahmood Farooqui Performers: Service Broadcasting Trust Mahmood Farooqui & Danish 7:00pm|ILLUSTRATED TALK|Raj, Samaj Dir.Vinay Sharma. -
Books for Hindi Section (Jan-2014).Pdf
CENTERAL LIBRARY MANIT, BHOPAL BOOKS PROCURED IN FINANCIAL YEAR 2013-2014 Books for HINDI Section No. of S. No. Author Title Copies 1 Krishna Baldev vaid Pariwar Akhada 3 2 Chitra Mudgal Bhoodi Kaki Tatha Anya Natak 3 Panch Parmeshwar Tatha Anya Natak 3 Chitra Mudgal 3 Hindi 4 Chitra Mudgal Sadgati : Tatha Anya Natak 3 Kanhaiya Lal 5 Aag Ke Rang 3 Nandan 6 Krishna Baldev vaid Khwab He Deewane Ka 3 7 Shastri Dharmpal Shakespeare ki Kahaniyan 3 8 Shekespear Julius Caesar 3 9 Carlo Collody Kathputla 3 10 Miguel De Cervantes Teesmaar Khan 3 11 Alexander Dumas Kala Fool 3 12 Lewis Carroll Jaadu Nagari 3 No. of S. No. Author Title Copies 13 Premchand Bhoodi Kaki 3 14 Premchand Panch Permeshewar 3 15 Premchand Shatranj K Khiladi 3 16 Premchand Do Belon ki Katha 3 17 Premchand Sabse Bada Teerth 3 18 Premchand Kutte Ki Kahaani 3 19 Premchand Shikaari Rajkumar 3 20 Premchand Meri Kahaani 3 21 Premchand Gulli Danda 3 22 Premchand Jungal Ki Kahaniyaan 3 23 Premchand Namak ka Daroga 3 24 Premchand Bade Ghar Ki Beti 3 25 Premchand Sujaan Bhagat 3 Bhagwatsharan 26 Soorajpankhi Chidiyaa 3 Upadhyaya Harivanshrai 27 Bandar Baant 3 Bacchan No. of S. No. Author Title Copies Harivanshrai 28 Janmdin Ki Bhent 3 Bacchan Harivanshrai 29 Neeli Chidiyaa 3 Bacchan 30 Amritlal Nagar Nindiya Aaja 3 31 Amritlal Nagar Akal Badi Ya Bhains 3 32 Amritlal Nagar Mahaan Vicharak 3 33 Vishnu Prabhakar Tapovan Ki Kahaniyaan 3 34 Vishnu Prabhakar Paap ka Ghada 3 35 Vishnu Prabhakar Shamadaan 3 36 Rabindranath Tagore Bhola Raja 3 37 Rabindranath Tagore Master Ji 3 38 Rabindranath Tagore Kabuliwala 3 39 Rabindranath Tagore Tote Ki Kahaani 3 40 Rabindranath Thakur Paaras Mani 3 41 Rabindranath Thakur Raja Ka Nyay 3 42 Shree Bhasker Vraksh Hamare Sacche Mitra 3 No. -
National Law University, Delhi Sector-14, Dwarka New Delhi-110078
NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, DELHI SECTOR-14, DWARKA NEW DELHI-110078 All India Law Entrance Test-2015 (AILET-2015), B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) Results GENERAL CATEGORY S No. Roll No. Name of the Candidate Name of Father/Mother/ Guardian DoB Gender Marks 1 34134 AKASH DEEP SINGH COL. S.C.SINGH 12-05-1996 M 118 2 30963 VISMITA GAHLOT BHARAT SINGH GAHLOT 25-07-1996 F 112 3 36167 JOSHUA DAVID NAZARETH DAVID MALCOLM NAZARETH 01-08-1997 M 109 4 29182 SAIRAM KAUSHIK DHULIPALARADHA KRISHNA DHULIPALA 21-07-1997 M 108 5 23075 AKASH JAIN VIJAY KUMAR JAIN 10-10-1996 M 107 6 13182 MANSVINI JAIN MAHAVEER PRASAD JAIN 27-09-1997 F 106 7 30156 ARSHDEEP SINGH TEJINDER SINGH 23-06-1996 M 106 8 30545 PALASH SRIVASTAV SUDESH SRIVASTAV 28-10-1996 M 106 9 30941 VIBHAM RAMAN VIVEK RAMAN 06-12-1996 M 106 10 36385 SUSHMITA SUPHAL SOM SUPHAL SOM 15-02-1997 F 106 11 20140 SURYA VASU V VASU 12-03-1998 M 105 12 33215 ROHAN SINGH BRIKESH KUMAR SINGH 08-10-1996 M 105 13 34578 JYOTSANA SINGH PREET PAL SINGH 15-11-1995 F 105 14 39066 HRISHIKA JAIN PRAVEEN BAKLIWAL 22-09-1997 F 105 15 20008 ADIT SHYAMAL MUNSHI 10-05-1996 M 103 16 22051 AVINASH V VITTAL RAO 05-06-1997 M 102 17 30509 NATANSH JAIN VINEET GOLECHHA 31-12-1995 M 102 18 35356 SHRESHTH SINGH TOMAR MAHENDRA PAL TOMAR 28-02-1997 M 102 19 36036 AISHWARYA ANIL BIRLA ANIL BIRLA 27-12-1997 F 102 20 12131 HARJAS SINGH GURCHARAN SINGH 26-09-1996 M 101 21 22078 DHRUV MEHROTRA SANJAY MEHROTRA 05-11-1996 M 101 22 22138 MRINALI KOMANDUR SRIRAM KOMANDUR 11-03-1996 F 101 23 23023 ABHIRAJ THAKUR RISHI KANT THAKUR 06-03-1997 M 101 24 27050 -
Title the Cold War Poetics of Muktibodh: a Study of Hindi Internationalism, 1943-1964
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations Title The Cold War Poetics of Muktibodh: a Study of Hindi Internationalism, 1943-1964 Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/16r585zd Author Goulding, Gregory Young Publication Date 2015 Peer reviewed|Thesis/dissertation eScholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California e Cold War Poetics o“ Muktibodhś a Study o“ indi Internationalism, 1Ś43-1Ś64 bffl Gregorffl Yoffng Gofflding A dissertation sffbmited in partial satisfaction of the reqffirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophffl in Soffth and Sofftheast Asian Stffdies and the Designated Emphasis in Critical heorffl in the Gradffate Difiision of the Unifiersitffl of California, Berṭeleffl Commitee in chargeś Professor Vasffdha Dalmia, Chair Professor Robert Kafffman Professor Laflrence Cohen Professor Michael Mascffch Professor Vasffdha Paramasifian Fall 2015 e Cold War Poetics o“ Muktibodhś a Study o“ indi Internationalism, 1Ś43-1Ś64 Copfflright 2015 bffl Gregorffl Yoffng Gofflding 1 Abstract The Cold War Poetics of Muktibodh: a Study of Hindi Internationalism, 19431964 by Gregory Young Goulding Doctor of Philosophy in South and Southeast Asian Studies Designated Emphasis in Critical Theory University of California, Berkeley Professor Vasudha Dalmia, Chair My dissertation deals with the poetry, short fiction, and critical writing of Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh (19171964). In my dissertation I argue that Muktibodh's work—in spite of or even because of its conscious affiliation to a Marxist idea of international revolution and progress—presents a critique of postcolonial modernity rooted in the experience of the postIndependence middle class. Through an account of the ways in which his writings were able to bring into poetic life a range of issues—not least the imagination of an alternative globality in the wake of Indian independence—a picture emerges of the hopes and anxieties of an emerging lower middle class beginning to speak on a global stage. -
Department of Hindi
MAHARAJA’S COLLEGE (GOVT. AUTONOMOUS) ERNAKULAM DEPARTMENT OF HINDI SYLLABUS FOR B. A. HINDI (MODEL I) 2016 INDEX Sl.No. COURSE CODE SUBJECT PAGE NO. ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE –BA/BSc (Model I) 1 HIN1ADL01 PROSE AND ONE ACT PLAY 1-2 2 HIN2ADL02 TRANSLATION AND APPLIED GRAMMAR 3 3 HIN3ADL03 ANCIENT AND MODERN POETRY 4-5 4 HIN4ADL04 FICTION ( Novel and Short Stories) 6-7 ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE -B.Com ( Model II) 5 HIN1ACM01 PROSE AND COMMUNICATIVE HINDI 8-9 6 HIN2ACM02 POETRY AND APPLIED HINDI 10-11 BA HINDI CORE SUBJECTS ( Model I) 7 HIN1COR01 FICTION AND GRAMMAR 12-13 8 HIN2COR02 DEVELOPMENT OF HINDI LITERATURE UPTO RITIKAL 14-15 9 HIN3COR03 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL POETRY 16-17 10 HIN4COR04 DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN HINDI LITERATURE 18 11 HIN5COR05 MODERN HINDI MINOR PROSE FORMS 19-20 12 HIN5COR06 MODERN HINDI POETRY 21-22 13 HIN5COR07 INDIAN AND WESTERN AESTHETICS 23-24 14 HIN5COR08 WOMEN LITERATURE IN HINDI 25-26 15 HIN5CBP01 HINDI LITERARY CRITICISM 27-28 16 HIN5CBP02 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BHAKTHI MOVEMENT IN MALAYALAM 29 & HINDI 18 HIN5CBP03 FILM STUDIES AND APPRECIATION 30-31 19 HIN6COR09 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 32-33 20 HIN6COR10 FICTION 34-35 21 HIN6COR11 DRAMA AND ONE ACT PLAY 36-37 22 HIN6COR12 HISTORY OF HINDI LANGUAGE AND GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE 38-39 23 HIN6CBP01 LYRICAL POETRY OF HINDI WITH SPECIAL REF TO 40 BHRAMARGEETH AND MADHUSALA 24 HIN6CBP02 TRAVELOGUE 41-42 25 HIN6CBP03 HINDI SATIRE 43 26 HIN6D01, PROJECT AND VIVA 44 HIN6V01 BA HINDI COMPLEMENTARY SUBJECTS 27 HIN1CMP01 JOURNALISM 45 28 HIN1CMP02 FUNCTIONAL HINDI AND TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY 46 29 HIN2CMP03 NEWS AND EDITING 47 30 HIN2CMP04 INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM AND OFFICIAL LAN. -
List of Employees
NAME GRADE LOCATION A Aswavani Assistant Manager Sriniketan A Jeyalakshmi Assistant Manager Nolambur A Krishnasamy Assistant Manager Kothamangalam A Manivannan Assistant General Manager Corporate Centre, Mumbai A Prabhakaran Assistant General Manager Specialised Corporate Branch, Madurai A Premkumar Assistant Manager Mandya, Karnataka A Sankaranarayanan Assistant General Manager Saidapet,Chennai A Jasmine Jeyarani Assistant General Manager Madurai A K Saxena Assistant General Manager Civil Lines, Kanpur A Prasanna Kumari Assistant Manager Kachiguda A S Manikandan Manager Pattambi, Kerala A S Watwani Assistant Manager Corporate Centre, Mumbai A Siva Krishna Executive Kurnool A Uma Mahesh Assistant Manager Gangavathi, Karnataka A V Srinath Assistant General Manager Corporate Centre, Mumbai A V Vinitha Assistant Manager Cherthala, Kerala A Vinay Kumar Assistant Manager Kilpauk,Chennai A Yutha Thatheus Vinoth Assistant General Manager Parrys Corner, Chennai A. Gothandaraj Assistant Manager Thuckalay A. Imayakumari Assistant Manager Karanodai, Tamil Nadu A. Manimegalai Assistant Manager Thuraiyur, Tamil Nadu A. Naveen Assistant Manager Gachibowli,Hyderabad, RAC A. Sivakumar Assistant Manager Namakkal A. Vinita Assistant Manager Rajnandgaon A. Rohini Devi Assistant Manager Sankarankovil A. Samuel Raja Ratna Deputy General Manager Corporate Centre, Mumbai A. Uday Kumar Assistant Manager Gachibowli,Hyderabad Aakanksha Prasad Assistant Manager CCU, Indore Aakanksha Karajgaonkar Gupta Assistant Manager Mandideep Aakash Adhikari Manager Indore,RAC -
The Whole World Is a Family—Modern Hindi Poetry and the Larger Cause of Humanity
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 (2010) 7435–7445 Selected Papers of Beijing Forum 2004 The Whole World is a Family—Modern Hindi Poetry and the Larger Cause of Humanity Jawarimal Parakh Professor, School of Humanities, Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi, India On 15 August, 1947, India became independent from colonial rule of about 200 years. Freedom for the people of India came at a heavy price. The partition of India forced millions of people from both sides to uproot from their birthplaces. Thousands of women were raped and murdered in the frenzy of communalism and thousands of children became orphans. The savagery of communalism did not even spare Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948), the Father of the Indian nation, who was assassinated at the hands of a communal fiend. In spite of tragedy and trauma accompanying their independence, the people of India had determination in their hearts to make a new India. This determination of the people of India was expressed eloquently by the first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964) on the eve of independence at constituent assembly. He said: “Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge...At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance, it is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.. -
ANSWERED ON:06.02.2017 Returning of Awards Birla Shri Om
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CULTURE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:500 ANSWERED ON:06.02.2017 Returning of Awards Birla Shri Om Will the Minister of CULTURE be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government is aware that many renowned literary writers had returned awards given to them for their exemplary work in the field of literature; (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor along with the names of the writers who returned their Sahitya Academy awards during the last three years; (c) the total number of Sahitya Academy awards dispersed during the last three years; (d) whether the Academy had passed a resolution urging writers not to return their awards; and (e) the number of writers who reconsidered the Government''s request and accepted back the awards they returned? Answer MINISTER OF STATE (IC) FOR CULTURE & TOURISM (Dr. MAHESH SHARMA) ANSWER (a)&(b): Yes, Madam. The list of writers who have returned their Sahitya Akademi awards during the last three years is enclosed at Annexure. The writers claimed that there was an attack on their freedom of expression and the Akademi kept silent on the issue. (c): During the last three years, Sahitya Akademi has dispersed a total of 280 awards. (d): Yes, Madam. The Akademi had convened a special Executive Board meeting on 23.10.2015 and 17.12.2015 in which Resolution had been passed requesting the writers to reconsider their decision. (e): Sri Nand Bhardwaj, noted Rajasthani writer has taken back his decision of returning the award. Annexure SAHITYA AKADEMI NEW DELHI The following award winners returned the Sahitya Akademi Awards to the Akademi during the last three years: S.No Name 1 Uday Prakash 2 Ashok Vajpeyi 3 Krishna Sobti 4 Mangalesh Dabral 5 Kashinath Singh 6 Rajesh Joshi ENGLISH 7 G.N. -
Result Sheet of B.Sc (3Ydc) First Year 2017 [Mode : Odl]
M.P. BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RUN DATE : 16/03/2018 RESULT SHEET OF B.SC (3YDC) FIRST YEAR 2017 [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : MACHALPUR, DIST.- RAJGARH (MP) (0104) REG. CENTRE : BHOPAL (01) S.NO. ROLL NO NAME S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL M.S. NO. 16010409114 PAWAN KUMAR AHIRWAR MANGI LAL SUPP. PHY TH. PR. 0264/0690 M404291731 TOTAL STUDENTS : 1NOT APP. 0 APP. : 1 PASS : 0 SUPPL. : 1 FAIL: 0 W.H.:0 UFM:0 END OF STUDY CENTRE a e 1 o 9 PN : PREVIOUS CLASS NOTPage CLEARED, 1 of 198PCNC UFM : UNFAIR MEANS, ODL : OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING M.P. BHOJ (OPEN) UNIVERSITY, BHOPAL RUN DATE : 16/03/2018 RESULT SHEET OF B.SC (3YDC) FIRST YEAR 2017 [MODE : ODL] STUDY CENTRE : KHUJNER, DIST.- RAJGARH (MP) (0105) REG. CENTRE : BHOPAL (01) S.NO. ROLL NO NAME S/D/W OF RESULT TOTAL M.S. NO. 1 15010509003 DEVENDARNAGAR GOKULPRASAD PASS 0384/0690 M40426381 2 15010509095 DILEEPKUMAR GOPALCHANDRA SUPP.CHEMTH. 0374/0690 M40426394 3 15010509155 RAHULNA BABLUSINGH PASS 0398/0690 M40426795 4 15010509263 JASWANTSINGHTOMAR SHIVSINGH FAIL 0301/0690 M40426813 5 15010509356 MAHESHWARSINGHCHANDRAV KRISHNAPALSINGHCHANDRAV SUPP.CHEMTH. 0320/0690 M40427059 6 15010509486 LALITKUMARNAGAR RAMNARAYANNAGAR FAIL 0248/0690 M40429367 7 15010509500 BABITAKUNWAR SOUBHAGYASINGH PASS 0355/0690 M40426693 8 15010509503 JASWANTSONDHIYA KAMALSINGH SUPP.CHEMTH. 0372/0690 M40426317 9 15010509533 PANKAJBHILALA RADHAKISHAN SUPP.CHEMTH.PR. 0249/0690 M40426606 10 15010509543 LAKHANSHARMA GHANSYAMSHARMA PASSWITHGRACE 0401/0690 M40426775 11 15010509548 SUNILNAGAR BHANWARLAL FAIL 0209/0690 M40426277 12 16010509001 BRIJMOHANDANGI RAMCHARAN SUPP.CHEMTH. 0296/0690 M40430738 13 16010509002 NITINYADAV BANSHILALYADAV NOTAPPEARED/FAIL 0000/0690 M40430730 14 16010509003 JAMEELAHMAD SHAKEELAHMAD PASS 0389/0690 M40430729 15 16010509004 VIRENDRASINGH JAGDISHSINGHSONGARA FAIL 0012/0690 M40430713 16 16010509005 KRISHNAPALSONGARA DEVISINGH SUPP.PHYTH.PR. -
SAHMAT: Project Participants
SAHMAT: Project Participants Artists Alert (1989) Chauraha: All India Street Theatre Festival, Delhi ( 1990) Participating artists: K. M. Adimoolam, Krishen Ahuja, Akhilesh, Vasudevan Participating theatre groups: Aavahan (Bhilai, Madhya Pradesh), Abhinaya (West Akkitham, Altaf, Navjot Altaf, Amit Ambalal, Amitava Banerjee, Maitreyi Banerjee, Bengal), Garage Studio (Ahmedabad, Gujarat), Goregaon Cultural Unit (Mumbai), Prabhakar Barwe, Manjit Bawa, Bishen Bhardwaj, Veena Bhargava, R. B. Bhaskaran, Jana Natya Manch (Delhi), Progressive Writers’ Association Theatre Group (Tamil Jyoti Bhatt, Harinder Singh Bhatti, Pulak Biswas, Usha Biswas, Shobha Broota, Nadu), Rang Chetna (Trichur, Kerala), Sahas (Cuttack, Orissa), Vihan (Banaras, Uttar Arpana Caur, Jayashree Chakravarthy, Jagdish Chander, Kanchan Chander, Suneela Pradesh). Bindra Chopra, Bijon Chowdhury, Dhiraj Chowdhury, Jogen Chowdhury, Walter D’Souza, Devraj Dakoji, Pratibha Dakoji, Amitava Das, Biman Das, Jatin Das, Chauraha: All India Street Theatre Workshop ( 1991) Dharmanarayan Dasgupta, Robin David, Ajay Desai, Meera Devidayal, Jagdish Dey, Resource persons: Ramgopal Bajaj, Rati Bartholomew, Bhaskar Chandavarkar, Atul Dodiya, Ajit Dubey, Laxma Gaud, Siddhartha Ghosh, K. Ganesh Haloi, Somnath Chandralekha, Rang Chetana G. P. Deshpande, Sudhanva Deshpande, Hasan, Alpana Hore, M. F. Husain, Rummana Hussain, Nirmal Kapoor, Naresh Kapuria, Kishori Kaul, Khare, Aishwarj Kumar, Sonal Mansingh, Sadanand Menon, Dadi Pudumjee, M. K. Bhupen Khakhar, Krishen Khanna, K. Khosa, Devayani Krishna, -
Dierctory 05.11.15Final
INDEX S.No. Description Page No. 1. MANTRALAYA 1-2 2. E-IN-C, SATPURA 3-10 3. S.W.S.O 11 4. M.P. JAL NIGAM MARYADIT 12-13 5. C H I E F E N G I N E E R S ( Z O N E S ) 5.1 BHOPAL ZONE 14-19 5.2 INDORE ZONE 20-23 With Best Wishes 5.3 GWALIOR ZONE 24-27 5.4 JABALPUR ZONE 28-30 5.5 BHOPAL E&M ZONE 31-32 G.S. Damor 6. PHE OFFICERS ON DEPUTATION 33-34 Engineer - in - Chief 7. CEPHEEO/ RD/NEW DELHI 35-38 8. UNICEF BHOPAL 39 9. RETIRED PHED OFFICERS 41-48 10. IMPORTANT TEL. NOS. AT BHOPAL 49-50 11. PUBLIC UTILITIES AT BHOPAL 51 12. EMERGENCY BHOPAL 52 13. TRANSPORT 53 14. REST HOUSE/ HOTELS 54 15. IMPORTANT WEB SITES 55-56 16. CONVERSION FACTORS & FORMULAS 57-59 PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Designation Address •Office •Residence e_mail Blood Group lllness •Emergency Contact Name & Phone GOVERNMENT OF MADHYA PRADESH PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT S.N. Name / Address Designation Tata STD Off./Fax Residence 1. Ms. Kusum Singh Mahdele Minister 0755 2441006 2429698 B-11, Char Imli, Bhopal Vidhan Sabha Room (Mantr.) 2429863 Fax Safarbag Panna No. 207 2523154 9425166606 Email : Mantralaya Room (Vidha.) Panna:07732 [email protected] No. 517 252196 2. Shri Ashwini Kumar Rai Principal Secretary 0755 2571948 2570006 D-6, 74 Bungalow Room No. 435 9425302060 3. Dr. Amitabh Awasthi Deputy Secretary 2687 0755 2550875 2420757 EG 9/4 Char Imli Room No.