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LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 731 to BE ANSWERED on 23Rd JULY, 2018
LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 731 TO BE ANSWERED ON 23rd JULY, 2018 Survey for Petrol Pumps 731. SHRI BHAGWANTH KHUBA: पेट्रोलियम एवं प्राकृ तिक गैस मंत्री Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government have conducted proposes to conduct any survey to open new petrol pumps and new LPG distributorships/dealerships in Hyderabad and Karnataka and if so, the details thereof; and (b) the name of the places where new petrol pump and LPG dealership have been opened / proposed to be opened open after the said survey? ANSWER पेट्रोलियम एवं प्राकृ तिक गैस मंत्री (श्री धमेन्द्र प्रधान) MINISTER OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI DHARMENDRA PRADHAN) (a) Expansion of Retail Outlets (ROs) and LPG distributorships network by Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in the country is a continuous process. ROs and LPG distributorships are set up by OMCs at identified locations based on field survey and feasibility studies. Locations found to be having sufficient potential as well as economically viable are rostered in the Marketing Plans for setting up ROs and LPG distributorships. (b) OMCs have commissioned 342 ROs (IOCL:143, BPCL:89 & HPCL:110) in Karnataka and Hyderabad during the last three years and current year. State/District/Location-wise number of ROs where Letter of Intents have been issued by OMCs in the State of Karnataka and Hyderabad as on 01.07.2018 is given in Annexure-I. Details of locations advertised by OMCs for LPG distributorship in the state of Karnataka is given in Annexure-II. -
Provisional Population Totals, Series-30
CENSUS OF INDIA 200 I SERIES - 30 KARNATAKA PROVISIONAL POPULATION TOTALS PAPER 3 OF 200 I DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS H. SHASHIDHAR of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations Karnataka CONTENTS Preface v Editorial team VII Figures at a glance XI 2001 Census highlights, Karnataka XV Distribution of workers and non-workers for States and Union Territories, 2001 Statement 1 Total population, total workers, main workers, XXI marginal workers and non-workers - India, States and Union territories, 2001 Statement 2 Total workers (main +marginal) and their categories XXXI - India, States and Union territories, 2001 Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Chapter 2 Work participation in Kamataka, 2001 - An Analysis 17 Table 1 Total population, workers and non-workers 87 in State, Districts, Taluks, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns by residence and sex, 2001 Kamataka Table 2 Percentage of workers and non-workers to total population 205 State, Districts, Taluks, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns by residence and sex, 2001 Kamataka Table 3 Distribution of total workers (main and marginal) 323 as cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers in State, Districts, Taluks, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns by residence and sex, 2001 Karnataka Table 4 Percentage distribution of total workers (main and marginal) 441 as cultivators, agricultural labourers, workers in household industry and other workers in State, Districts, Taluks, Urban Agglomerations, Cities and Towns by residence and sex, 200 1 Karnataka Chapter 3 Slums, 2001 Karnataka 559 Chapter 4 Data on Regional Development Boards, 2001 Kamataka 581 List of Maps Map 1 Administrative divisions, Karnataka 2001 (ix) Map 2 Total work participation rates 200 1 33 Map 3 Male work participation rates 2001 36 Map 4 Female work participation rates 200 1 38 MapS Main workers, marginal workers and non-workers 2001 ... -
Review of Research Impact Factor : 5.7631(Uif) Ugc Approved Journal No
Review Of ReseaRch impact factOR : 5.7631(Uif) UGc appROved JOURnal nO. 48514 issn: 2249-894X vOlUme - 8 | issUe - 3 | decembeR - 2018 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “TOURISM IN HYDERABAD KARNATAKA REGION: A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE” Dr. Aanjaneya Guest Faculty , Dept. of Economics , Government Womens Degree College , Old Jewargi Road Kalaburagi , Karnataka. ABSTRACT Tourism development is a priority for rural and regional areas of Hyderabad Karnataka Region. It’s considered to be economic bonanza for Hyderabad Karnataka districts because industrial development is very limited among six districts, being a labour –intensive industry the scope of employment is very vast. Hyderabad Karnataka is an area with great tourisms potential and provides immense business opportunity for backward region. The state is bestowed with beauty and rich of heritage monuments, ancient unidentified spots etc. Tourism is an industry capable of change the socio- cultural economic and environmental face of the world tourism is one of the largest and fastest growing industries in the world it has the potential to influence the living pattern of communities it is the collection of activities services and industries that deliver a travel experience including transportation, accommodation, eating and drinking establishments of retail shops, entertainment, business, and other hospitality services provided for individuals or groups of travelling from home. KEYWORDS: Potentiality, Tourist, Place, visitors, Development I. INTRODUCTION Tourism has become a phenomenon in both developed and developing economies across the globe, Tourism as a displacement activity, involves being away from home on a temporary short-term visit to and stay at places of interest outside one's domicile and work. United Nation World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) however put a time limit of within a year of stay outside the environment other than your home either for business, leisure or other purposes to the definition of tourism. -
(MALLA B PHC) Government 2 Yadgir AGNI SC
ಕ ೋ풿蓍 ಲಕಾಕರಣ ಕ ೋᲂ飍ರಗಳು (COVID VACCINATION CENTRES) Sl No District CVC Name Category 1 Yadgir AEWOOR SC (MALLA B PHC) Government 2 Yadgir AGNI SC (YALAGI PHC) Government 3 Yadgir ALAHALA SC (GUTTIBASAV PHC) Government 4 Yadgir ALDALA SC (PET AMMAPUR PHC) Government 5 Yadgir Allipur PHC Government 6 Yadgir Allipur PHC (Covax) Government 7 Yadgir ANABI SC (SHIRWAL PHC) Government 8 Yadgir Arkera B Government 9 Yadgir Azalapur PHC Government 10 Yadgir Azalapur PHC (Covax) Government 11 Yadgir AZALAPURA SC (AZALAPURA PHC) Government 12 Yadgir BAICHABALA SC (KEMBHAVI PHC) Government 13 Yadgir BAILKUNTI SC (KODEKAL PHC) Government 14 Yadgir BALASHETTIHALA SC (SHRINIVAS) Government 15 Yadgir Balichakra PHC Government 16 Yadgir BANGODDI SC (KAKKERA PHC) Government 17 Yadgir Bendebembali PHC Government 18 Yadgir BILVAR SC (BENDEBEMB PHC) Government 19 Yadgir BOMMAGUDDA SC (RAJAN KOLLUR ) Government 20 Yadgir Chamnal PHC Government 21 Yadgir Chatnalli PHC Government 22 Yadgir Chatnalli PHC (Covax) Government 23 Yadgir CHC Gurumitkal Government 24 Yadgir CHC Hunasagi Government 25 Yadgir Devargonal Phc Government 26 Yadgir DEVATKAL (KALLADEVAN PHC) Government 27 Yadgir DIGGI SC (GOGI PHC) Government 28 Yadgir Dornahalli CHC Government 29 Yadgir Dornahalli CHC (Covax) Government 30 Yadgir Gajarkote PHC Government 31 Yadgir GGH Shahapur Government 32 Yadgir GGH Shahapur (Covax) Government 33 Yadgir GGH Shorapur Government 34 Yadgir GGH Shorapur (Covax) Government 35 Yadgir Gogi PHC Government 36 Yadgir Govt AYUSH Hospital Yadgir Government 37 Yadgir -
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01-07-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next
District and Sessions Judge S.Sridhara DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE Cause List Date: 01-07-2020 Sr. No. Case Number Timing/Next Date Party Name Advocate OBJECTIONS 1 Crl.Misc. 256/2020 Dattatreya @ Dattu SANTOSH (SUMMONS) Vs MAHEDRAKAR Yadgiri Town P S 2 SPL.C(Corruptio 5/2013 Lokayukta PS Yadgir SPL. PP Lokyakuta (HEARING) Vs Sharanappa PBP 3 SPL.C 61/2018 ACB Yadgiri SPL. PP Lokyakuta (HEARING) Vs Ashappa 4 SC 103/2018 Kembhavi pp (HEARING) Vs Mareppa 5 Crl.Misc. 146/2020 Sharanamma Tanakedar S.S.KAMATAGI (HEARING) Vs Kembhavi P S 6 Crl.Misc. 168/2020 Rangappa S. NINGAPPA (HEARING) Vs BANDALLI Shorapur P S 7 Crl.Misc. 182/2020 Ramesh S H Lagali (HEARING) Vs Gogi P S 8 Crl.Misc. 208/2020 Hanamanth P. C. PATIL (HEARING) Vs Shorapur P S 9 Crl.Misc. 229/2020 Ashappa SAFIQ AHMED (HEARING) Vs QURESHI Excise P S Shahapur 10 Crl.Misc. 233/2020 Shekhargouda V.R.STHAVARMATH (HEARING) Vs Kembhavi P S 11 Crl.Misc. 234/2020 Sahebgouda V.R.STHAVARMATH (HEARING) Vs Kembhavi P S 12 Crl.Misc. 246/2020 Sharanappa C.S.MALI PATIL (HEARING) Vs Yadgiri Rural P S 13 Crl.Misc. 253/2020 Ashok C.S.MALI PATIL (HEARING) Vs Gurumitkal P S 14 CRL.A 3/2017 Sabanna G.M.MASANI (ARGUMENTS-CRIMINAL) Vs IA/1/2017 Gurumitkal PS PUBLIC PROSECUTOR 15 CRL.A 22/2019 Mallappa Devapur Venkanna (ARGUMENTS-CRIMINAL) Vs Shorapur P S 1/6 District and Sessions Judge S.Sridhara DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE Cause List Date: 01-07-2020 Sr. -
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International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research ISSN: 2455-8834 Volume: 04, Issue: 04 "April 2019" CRAFTSMEN AND SOME POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS ASPECTS IN THE GOA REGION (AD 1000 TO 1510) Christopher H. De Souza Ph. D Student, Department of History, Goa University ABSTRACT The craftsmen played an important role for the rulers and elites. They were involved in the minting of coins as well as during the time of making donations. They also produced items which were utilised by the elites as well as the common people. Besides this, they were also involved in various temple celebrations and activities. They also made various grants for the upkeep of the temples. This article attempts to study the contributions of the craftsmen in the political and religious domain. Keywords: Craftsmen, artisans, goldsmiths, inscriptions INTRODUCTION The craftsmen played an important role for the state and the elites. They were required at the time of donations and giving of gifts. They were also involved in donations to temples. V. R. Mitragotri has briefly mentioned about the craftsmen and their role in the society of Goa. G. M. Moraes has touched upon some aspects of guild activity. V. V. Mirashi, R. N. Gurav and S. L. Shantakumari have provided important details as well as inscriptions wherein the craftsmen and artisans have been mentioned. These inscriptions help gain an insight into the actions of the rulers and elites as well as the temples and how the craftsmen interacted to play a role in the political and religious sphere. Some of the inscriptions which show the role that the craftsmen played in the political and religious landscape will be seen. -
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13th FINANCE BASIC GRANTS 2nd INSTALLMENT 2014-15 RDP 14 GPS 2015, Dt: 27-03-2015 YADGIR-ಾದ District Name Taluk Name GP Code GP Name GP Name Bank Details Branch Name IFSC Code Bank Account GP Share (In (Kannada) Number Rs.) YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008002 ANABI ಅಣ Axis Bank Shahapur UTIB0001320 911010061895887 ಾದ 260465 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008001 BENDEBEMBLI ೆಂಡೆಂಬ Axis Bank Shahapur UTIB0001320 911010062252559 ಾದ 442718 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008033 BILHAR Àಾರ Krishna Vadgera H CNRB000PGB1 11010100000964 ಾದ Grameena bank 302613 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008015 CHAMANAL ≥ಾಮಾಳ Krishna Doharnalli CNRB000PGB1 11044100006722 ಾದ Grameena bank 369860 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008008 CHATNALLI ಚಟ Krishna Shahapur CNRB000PGB1 11044100006707 ಾದ Grameena bank 324072 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008011 DOHARNALLI ೋರನಹ Krishna Shahapur CNRB000PGB1 11042100000546 ಾದ Grameena bank 586935 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008027 GINAL ೋಾಲ Krishna Gogi CNRB000PGB1 11047100006582 ಾದ Grameena bank 284408 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008018 GOGI (K) ೋ (ೆ ) State Bank of Gogi SBIN0005979 31299951385 ಾದ India 391490 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008020 GOGI PETH ೋ ೇಠ State Bank of Shahapur SBIN0005979 31304907093 ಾದ India 323129 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008028 GULSARAM ಗುಲಸರ% Krishna Shahapur CNRB000PGB1 11044100006723 ಾದ Grameena bank 340391 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008004 HAIYAL (B) &ೈ(ಾ)ಳ () Krishna Vadgera H CNRB000PGB1 11044100006724 ಾದ Grameena bank 388406 YADGIR- SHAHPUR-ಶ–ಾಪ ರ 1530008006 HALGERA &ಾಲೇ*ಾ Krishna Shahapur CNRB000PGB1 11010100000961 -
Land Identified for Afforestation in the Forest Limits of Yadgir District
Land identified for afforestation in the forest limits of Yadgir District Motanahalli Chintakunta Sudapur Khanapur Hosalli Devarapalli Mitta Tipadempalli µ Malakapanahalli Yaragol Bachawar Gajarakot Kotageri Kakalawar Ramapur Yadalapur Samanapur Shivapur Chepatala Gulgundi Tanda Hosur Gurmatkal Himalapur Chandaraki Wadanahalli Narayanapur Roza Budur Anbi Hattikuni Katagi Shahpur Malraddipalli Bewanahalli Sutar Hosalli Achola Arakera Buzurg Alipur Khanahalli Horanchi Yadahalli Kesawar Kyaspanahalli Bodabanda Nazarapur Mudbal Kanchagarahalli Dantapur Talak Belagiri Honageri Dharmapur Hebali Basawantapur Gatamidapalli Putpak Hadagimadara Bomashethalli Tatalageri Chintalapalli Sirwal Hasargundgi Chyamanahalli Itgi Tangadi Thanagunda Railway Station Bandehalli Ashanal Mokadampur Madarki Mallapur Thanagunda Ibrahimpur Minasapur Kuaikumbal Chinakar Aralhalli Saladpur Paspol Kandakur Mundragi Gunjanur Ammapalli Ingalgi Bidrani Saidapur Ramasamudram Parameshwarapalli Yadepalli Balkal Tumkur Maramakal Nalwadgi Madi Tanda Arakera Khurd Chintanahalli Kadamanhalli Hotpet Ghanapur Ukinal Maskanahalli Singanhalli Anapur Harnagiri Hulkol Yadgir Nawaburaj Halabhavi Nayakal Tanda Warakanahalli Gurumithakala Mailapur Gopalapur Rabbanahalli Darshanapur Kanchanakayi Madanal Konakal Malla Khurd Hosahalli Yadgir Malla Buzurg Hosahalli Tanda Hadanur Yevur Bewianahalli Doranahlli Karawanagi Elhera Raisabad Hosahalli Diggi Sekhapur Haligeri Rabbanahalli Gugi Nayakal Hosahalli Tanda Nadihal Koyalur Hosahalli Tanda Padapalli Dhandasolapura Nandihal Managinahalli -
Hattikuni Dam January-2020
O&M Manual for Hattikuni Dam January-2020 Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance Manual for Hattikuni Dam Water Resources Department State of Karnataka. Doc.No: O & M Manual_ KA06MH0093_KaWRD_ VERSION – 2 January 2020 Doc. No. CDSO_O&M_KA06MH0093_Hattikuni Dam_v2.0 Page i O&M Manual for Hattikuni Dam January-2020 Front Cover Photograph: Dam top view of Hattikuni Dam during rehabilitation works carried out under the Dam Rehabilitation & Improvement Project (DRIP). The Scope of Work includes Rehabilitation and improvements to providing barbed wire fencing to protected area, platform for V-notch Manhole and drystone revetment, kerb stone, protection wall to hillock adjoining to left bank of dam and asphalting to approach road to spillway and providing repairs spillway and improvements to barricades. Dam Safety Rehabilitation Directorate Central Dam Safety Organization Central Water Commission 3rd Floor, New Library Building (Near Sewa Bhawan) R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066. Email: [email protected] Doc. No. CDSO_O&M_KA06MH0093_Hattikuni Dam_v2.0 Page ii O&M Manual for Hattikuni Dam January-2020 Operation and Maintenance Manual for Hattikuni Dam Prepared by the Dam Safety Rehabilitation Directorate with Assistance from KARNATAKA NEERAVRI NIGAM LIMITED (A Government of Karnataka undertaking) State of Karnataka 3rd Floor, New Library Building R. K. Puram New Delhi – 110066 January 2020 New Delhi Doc. No. CDSO_O&M_KA06MH0093_Hattikuni Dam_v2.0 Page iii O&M Manual for Hattikuni Dam January-2020 Government of India Central Water Commission Central Dam Safety Organisation Following the intrinsic requirements in the Guidelines for Preparing Operation and Maintenance Manuals for Dams published in January 2018, this manual has been developed to clearly illustrate the complexity and importance of managing operations, inspections and maintenance of any large dam. -
A Study of Buddhist Sites in Karnataka
International Journal of Academic Research and Development International Journal of Academic Research and Development ISSN: 2455-4197 Impact Factor: RJIF 5.22 www.academicjournal.in Volume 3; Issue 6; November 2018; Page No. 215-218 A study of Buddhist sites in Karnataka Dr. B Suresha Associate Professor, Department of History, Govt. Arts College (Autonomous), Chitradurga, Karnataka, India Abstract Buddhism is one of the great religion of ancient India. In the history of Indian religions, it occupies a unique place. It was founded in Northern India and based on the teachings of Siddhartha, who is known as Buddha after he got enlightenment in 518 B.C. For the next 45 years, Buddha wandered the country side teaching what he had learned. He organized a community of monks known as the ‘Sangha’ to continue his teachings ofter his death. They preached the world, known as the Dharma. Keywords: Buddhism, meditation, Aihole, Badami, Banavasi, Brahmagiri, Chandravalli, dermal, Haigunda, Hampi, kanaginahally, Rajaghatta, Sannati, Karnataka Introduction of Ashoka, mauryanemperor (273 to 232 B.C.) it gained royal Buddhism is one of the great religion of ancient India. In the support and began to spread more widely reaching Karnataka history of Indian religions, it occupies a unique place. It was and most of the Indian subcontinent also. Ashokan edicts founded in Northern India and based on the teachings of which are discovered in Karnataka delineating the basic tents Siddhartha, who is known as Buddha after he got of Buddhism constitute the first written evidence about the enlightenment in 518 B.C. For the next 45 years, Buddha presence of the Buddhism in Karnataka. -
Ground Water Qualty in Some Villages of Shahapur Taluk, Yadgir District, Karnataka, India
Golden Research Thoughts ISSN 2231-5063 Impact Factor : 3.4052(UIF) Volume-4 | Issue-7 | Jan-2015 Available online at www.aygrt.isrj.org GRT GROUND WATER QUALTY IN SOME VILLAGES OF SHAHAPUR TALUK, YADGIR DISTRICT, KARNATAKA, INDIA. Ranibai and Ramakrishana Reddy B. Research Scholar. Abstract: Quality of water is an important criterion for evaluating the suitability of water for drinking and irrigation. The physico-chemical status of water for drinking and irrigation. The physico-chemical status of water samples from eight-major parts of 4-villages in Shahpur taluk. The sampling points were selected on the basis of their importance. The physic- chemical parameters were extensively monitored for one year of study period, from October- 2012 to September – 2013. The physic-chemical parameters like, temperature , pH, Electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TSD), turbidity, dissolved oxygen (DO), Free ++ ++ - carbondioxide (CO2), total hardness (TH), Calcium (Ca ), Magnesium (Mg ), Chloride (Cl - ), fluoride (F ), Nitrate (NO3), of bore well was determined. The results were compared with standards prescribed by WHO (1973) and ISI (10500-91), it was found that some of the water quality parameters were above the permissible limit and some were not. Keywords: Groundwater, Physico-chemical parameters, bore well, Shahpur taluk. INTRODUCTION Natural resources are the important health of our country, water is one of them. Water is a wander of the nature. “No Life without Water” is a common saying depending upon the fact that water is the one of the naturally occurring essential requirement of all life supporting activities. (Ayibatele et.al.,-1992). Approximately 71% of the earth’s surface is covered with water.