Lkseokj] Iqjojh 17] 2014@Ek?K 28] 1935 No

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Lkseokj] Iqjojh 17] 2014@Ek?K 28] 1935 No jftLVªh laö Mhö ,yö&33004@99 REGD. NO. D. L. -33004/99 vlk/kj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx I—[k.M 1 PART I—Section 1 izkf/dkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY la. 41] ubZ fnYyh] lkseokj] iQjojh 17] 2014@ek?k 28] 1935 No. 41] NEW DELHI, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2014/MAGHA 28, 1935 सामाDजक या य और अिधका@रता मंऽालय (सामाDजक याय और अिधका@रता Bवभाग) संकप ubZ fnYyh] 17 iQjojh] 2014 फाफाफा.फा ...संसंसंसं....120151201512015////05050505////201120112011----बीबीबीबी....सीसीसी ...II ...Ñ.ÑÑÑ जबAक मंडल आयोग क3 @रपोट मQ दोनU सूिचयU मQ शािमल जाितयU और समुदायU को समाAहत करके अ य Bपछड़े वग क3 सामा य के ि/य सूची और 26 रा यU और संघ रा य >ेऽU से संबंिधत अ य Bपछड़े वग क3 सामाय के ि/ य सूची को अनुबंधअनुबंध----11 मQ यथा िनAदं ट कया ण मंऽालय के संक पU के तहत अिधसूिचत Aकया गया था; और जबAक, रां श/ य Bपछड़ा वग आयोग (इसके बाद एनसीबी सी के प मQ संदिभत ) का गठन रांश/य Bपछड़ा वग आयोग अिधिनयम, 1993 (1993 का 27) क3 धारा 3 के अंतगत Aकया गया था और इसे नाग@र कU के Aकसी वग को सूिचयU मQ Bपछड़ा वग के प मQ शािमल करने संबंधी अनुरोध क3 जांच करने और ऐसी सूची मQ Aकसी Bपछड़े वग के अित समावेशन एवं अ प समावेशन क3 िशकायतU को सुनने तथा के ि/ य सरकार को सलाह देने, जैसा उपयु त हो, के िलए उ त अिधिनयम क3 धारा 9 क3 उप धारा (1) के अंतगत शD तयां ूदान क3 गई हS; और जबAक, उ त के ि/ य सूची को एनसीबीसी क3 िसफा@रशU पर संशोिधत Aकया गया था और अनुबंधअनुबंध----II मQ यथािनAदं ट संक प के तहत के ि/ य सरकार ारा समय -समय पर अिधसूिचत Aकया गया था ; 640 GI/2014 (1) 2 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [P ART I—SEC . 1] और जबAक, एनसीबीसी ने 13 रा यU नामश: आंी ूदेश, Bबहार, गोवा, Aहमाचल ूदेश, झारख ड, कनाटक, केरल, महारां श, पंजाब, तिमलनाडु, उ तराखंड, उ तर ूदेश, पDँ चम बंगाल और 3 संघ राय >ेऽU नामश: रांश/य राजधानी >ेऽ Aद ली, पुडुचेर/ और चंड/गढ़ के संबंध मQ उ त के ि/य सूिचयU मQ समावेशन या संशोधन के िलए जाितयU एवं समुदायU (उप जाितयU एवं उनके पयाय) क3 आगे िसफा@रश क3 है; और जबAक, के ि/य सरकार ने एनसीबीसी क3 उपरो त िसफा@रशU पर Bवचार Aकया है और उ हQ ः वीकार कर िलया है तथा उपयु त रा यU और संघ रा य >ेऽU के अ य Bपछड़े वग क3 के ि/य सूची मQ संशोधन अिधसूिचत करने का िनणय िलया है; अत: अब उ त अिधिनयम क3 धारा 2 के खंड (ग) के साथ पAठत खंड (क) ारा ूद त शD तयU का ूयोग करते हुए के ि/य सरकार, प@रिशंट मQ यथािनAदं ट उपरो त रायU और संघ राय >ेऽU के संबंध मQ अ य Bपछड़े वग क3 उ त सूची मQ समावेशन एवं संशोधनU को एतारा अिधसूिचत करती है। ये समावेशन और संशोधन राजपऽ मQ इस संक प के ूकाशन क3 तार/ख से ूभावी हUगे। प@रिशंट भाग ÐÐÐ ककक िनननिलDखत िलDखत रायUयU/ ///संघसंघ राय >ेऽU से संबंिधत अय Bपछड़े वग क3 केि/ि/य य सूची मQ शािमल करनाकरना////संशोधनसंशोधन करना : 111.1... आंी ूदेश 222.2... Bबहार 333.3... गोवा 444.4... Aहमाचल ूदेश 555.5... झारख ड 666.6... कनाटक 777.7... केरल 888.8... महारां श 999.9... पंजाब 101010.10 ... तिमलनाडु 111111.11 ... उततराख राखड 121212.12 ... उततर र ूदेश 131313.13 ... पDँचचम म बंगाल 141414.14 ... रांश/श/य य राजधानी >ेऽ Aदली 151515.15 ... पुडुचेर/ 161616.16 ... च ड/ड/गढ़गढ़ भाग ÐÐÐ ख रायय- ---वारवार अय Bपछड़ा वग क3 के ि/ि/यसूचीयसूची मQ संशोधन (((iii ))) आंी ूदेश Bवमान ूBवDंट नई ूBवDं ट यां 108 . शू य 108 . गुAडआ///गुAडया (((ौीकाकुलम ,,, Bवजयानगरम तथा Bवशाखाप टनम DजलU तक ह/ ¹Hkkx Iµ[k.M 1º Hkkjr dk jkti=k % vlk/kj.k 3 सीिमत ) 109 . शू य 109 . कुमD (((तेलंगाना >ेऽ तथा कृंणा Dजले तक ह/ सीिमत ) 110 . शू य 110110110 . बुडुबुंजाला ///भुंजवा ///भडभुंजा (((हैदराबाद तथा रंगारे ड/ DजलU तक ह/ सीिमत ) 111 . शू य 111111111 . लका मार/ कापू (((तेलंगाना >ेऽ तक ह/ सीिमत ) (((iiiiii ))) गोवा Bवमान ूBवDंट नई ूBवDं ट 20 . शू य 202020 . Bवँ व कमा///चार/ ///मेःता (((iiiiiiiii ))) Aहमाचल ूदेश Bवमान ूBवDंट संशोिधत ///नई ूBवDंट यां 2. अरद पोप 2. अरद पोप , पोपो ॄा*ण 27 . धींवर या झींवर , 27 . धींवर या झींवर , झीवर , Dझवर ,,, Dझयूर ,,, झीर झीवर 54 . शू य 545454 . अनुसूिचत जाित तथा अनुसूिचत जनजाित को छोड़कर Dजला मंड/ क3 चोहार घाट/ क3 12 माम पंचायतU ''''''बरधान'' बरधानबरधान,,,, बरोटबरोट,,,, बथेर/बथेर/,,,, धमयायाण णणण,,,, कथोगकथोग,,,, लटरानलटरान,,,, लपासलपास,,,, रोपारोपा,,,, िसलवधवानीिसलवधवानी,,,, सुधारसुधार,,,, Aटककर ररर,,,, तरःवावान न मQ िनवास करने वाले चौहारका (((iviviv ))) झारख ड Bवमान ूBवDंट नई ूBवDं ट यां 128 . शू य 128128128 . िछपी 129 . शू य 129129129 . मयरा (((मैरा ) मोदक (((vvv))) कनाटक Bवमान ूBवDंट संशोिधत ///नई ूBवDंट यां 145 . ितगाला , िथगाला , ितगलर , वाDणकूला 145 . ितगाला , िथगाला , ितगलर , वाDणकूला >Bऽय , वD न या , >Bऽय, वD नया, वD नयार, वD नया गाव डर, वD नयार, वD नया गाव डर, गाऊंडर/गौव डर, पदयाची, कांडेर, गाऊंडर/गौव डर, पदयाची, कांडेर, शंभुकुला शंभुकुला >Bऽय, अD नकुला >Bऽय, धमराजा कापु, कुरोवान, प ली, >Bऽय, अD नकुला >Bऽय, धमराजा कापु, अDननव वनीनी, ,,, अDननव व श >Bऽय कुरोवान, प ली 146 . बेलदार , चूनार , गवंद/ , गोवंद/ , गावद/ , 146 . उ पा रारारा ,,, उप ररर,,, उपे रारारा ,,, िलंगायत उपा रारारा ///सु ना गरा ,,, गाउंड/, मेलूसकरे, का लू कुट/गा उ परा, उपपिलयान िलयानिलयान,,,, बेलदार, चूनार, गवंद/, गोवंद/, गावद/, गाउंड/, मेलूस करेयाव , नामदा उपारा, सु ना उ पारा, मेलूस करे, का लू कुट/गा उ परा, मेलूसकरेयाव , नामदा उपारा, सू नागरा, पAदत/पित, पAदिथ, उ पपिलगा, सु ना उ पारा, सू नागरा, पAदत/पित, पAदिथ, उ पपिलगा, उ पपिलगा से ठ0, सागर, सागरा, केरेबंद/याव , उ पपिलगा से ठ0, सागर, सागरा, केरेबंद/याव , लोनार/, ये कली, लोनार/, ये कली, याकालरा याकालरा 155 . इAडगा , बेलचाड , पूजार/ , देशा भंडार/ , 155 . इAडगा , बेलचाड , पूजार/ , देशा भंडार/ , ईAडगा , इिलगा , ईिलगा , ईAडगा, इिलगा, ईिलगा, हालेपाइक, होलेपाइ- हालेपाइक, होलेपाइ-का , Bब लावा, देवार, मलयाली Bबलावा, द/वार, 4 THE GAZETTE OF INDIA : EXTRAORDINARY [P ART I—SEC . 1] का , Bब ला वा , देवार , मलयाली Bबला वा , दावराम का लू, Aदवाराम का लू, नामधार/ , कलाल , गWडला , गुंडला , द/वार, दावराम कालू, Aदवाराम कालू, नामधार/, िथयान, िथयान, ितयान, इझावा, िथया, नदार, गामला कलाल, गWडला, गुंडला, िथयान, िथयान, ितयान, इझावा, िथया, नदार, 157 . दजD , भवसार >Bऽय , िच पी , िच पी गा , 157 . दजD , भवसार >Bऽय , िच पी , िच पी गा , िस पी , िश पी , िस पी, िश पी, िलंगयात िस पी, िसविस पी, िलंगयात िस पी, िसविस पी, साई, िमराई, रंगार/, रंगरेज, िनलार/, साई, िमराई, रंगार/, रंगरेज, िनलार/, नामदेव, नामदेव, नामदेव िस पी, रंगारे, नीलागर, िलंगयात नीलागर, बनागारा नामदेव िस पी, रंगारे, नीलागर, िलंगयात नीलागर 160 . प टेगार , पटवेकर/ , प टेगर 160 . प टेगार , पटवेकर/ , प टेगर , सोमवंश सहॐजुना >Bऽय 167 . बािलजा , बालाDजगा , बानाDजगा , बाले 167 . बािलजा , बालाDजगा , बानाDजगा , बाले बालाDजगा , दास बालाDजगा, दास बानाDजगा, नायडू, बानाDजगा, नायडू, भोगम/तेलुगा, कलावंतीकलावंती,,,, तेलगा बािलजा, तेलगा भोगम/तेलुगा, तेलगा बािलजा, तेलगा बानाDजगा, से ट/ बालीजा, से ट/ बालाDजगा, कासवान, बानाDजगा, से ट/ बालीजा, से ट/ बालाDजगा, म नूर/मु नार, मुऽासी/माऽाच, ज ना पान, बालेगरा, िलंगयात कासवान, म नूर/मु नार, मुऽासी/माऽाच, बालेगाला/ बालेशता ज ना पान, बालेगरा, िलंगयात बालेगाला/ बालेशता 196 .
Recommended publications
  • Memoirs on the History, Folk-Lore, and Distribution of The
    ' *. 'fftOPE!. , / . PEIHCETGIT \ rstC, juiv 1 THEOLOGICAL iilttTlKV'ki ' • ** ~V ' • Dive , I) S 4-30 Sect; £46 — .v-..2 SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/memoirsonhistory02elli ; MEMOIRS ON THE HISTORY, FOLK-LORE, AND DISTRIBUTION RACESOF THE OF THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES OF INDIA BEING AN AMPLIFIED EDITION OF THE ORIGINAL SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF INDIAN TERMS, BY THE J.ATE SIR HENRY M. ELLIOT, OF THE HON. EAST INDIA COMPANY’S BENGAL CIVIL SEBVICB. EDITED REVISED, AND RE-ARRANGED , BY JOHN BEAMES, M.R.A.S., BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE ; MEMBER OP THE GERMAN ORIENTAL SOCIETY, OP THE ASIATIC SOCIETIES OP PARIS AND BENGAL, AND OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIBTY OP LONDON. IN TWO VOLUMES. YOL. II. LONDON: TRUBNER & CO., 8 and 60, PATERNOSTER ROWV MDCCCLXIX. [.All rights reserved STEPHEN AUSTIN, PRINTER, HERTFORD. ; *> »vv . SUPPLEMENTAL GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THE NORTH WESTERN PROVINCES. PART III. REVENUE AND OFFICIAL TERMS. [Under this head are included—1. All words in use in the revenue offices both of the past and present governments 2. Words descriptive of tenures, divisions of crops, fiscal accounts, like 3. and the ; Some articles relating to ancient territorial divisions, whether obsolete or still existing, with one or two geographical notices, which fall more appro- priately under this head than any other. —B.] Abkar, jlLT A distiller, a vendor of spirituous liquors. Abkari, or the tax on spirituous liquors, is noticed in the Glossary. With the initial a unaccented, Abkar means agriculture. Adabandi, The fixing a period for the performance of a contract or pay- ment of instalments.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Administrative Report 2010-11. West Bengal.Pdf
    Dr. Upendra Nath Biswas Minister-in-Charge, Backward Classes Welfare Department Government of West Bengal Message from the Hon’ble Minister-in-Charge The Department of Backward Classes Welfare is dedicated to the welfare of Scheduled Castes; Scheduled Tribes and Backward Classes with a view to integrate them ultimately with the mainstream of the society by effecting social, educational, economic and cultural uplift and thereby implement the provisions of the constitution of India concerning the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. 1. His Excellency the Hon’ble Governor of West Bengal in his address in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly has stressed that his Government will ensure speedy issue of Castes Certificates. With a backlog of pending 1,36,000 cases of Caste Certificates the department is now in a mode to issue all the pending cases immediately to honour the desire of His Excellency. 2. On review of the reports; it is evident that the reservation policy framed under the constitutional framework is not being followed by majority of the departments. 3 The various wings under this department like Pre-Examination Training Centers, Training cum Production Centers have been found to be literally non-functional. 4. Various educational institutions and programmes of department like Eklavya Schools, Ashram hostels, Central Hostels etc. needs a thorough Review. Such organizations being run with contractual staff and or on an ad hoc basis seem to have a dismally low efficiency level. 5. Cultural Research Institute (CRI)- the Research Wing of the department is found to be in a really sorry state and has literally stopped functioning with 55 posts lying vacant, a vehicle purchased for field research is not being used even for a single day and has been junked and even the signboard of the premier research institute lying on the ground shows the dismal state of affairs in an organization which could have been an example in the national scenario.
    [Show full text]
  • 1St Part Annual Report 22.6.2015...Cdr
    t RAMAKRISHNA MISSION t STUDENTS' HOME MYLAPORE, CHENNAI-600 004 (A Branch of the Ramakrishna Mission with its Headquarters at Belur Math (P.O.) Dist. Howrah (W.B.) - 711 202) Established : 17th February, 1905 Affiliated : 1918 ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH ANNUAL REPORT 01-04-2014 to 31-03-2015 Issued by The Secretary, RAMAKRISHNA MISSION STUDENTS’ HOME # 66, P.S. Sivasami Salai, Mylapore, Chennai - 600 004. Phone : 2499 0264 / 4210 7550 Fax : 044 - 4231 2830. E-mail : [email protected] web : www.rkmshome.org t t CONTENTS Subject Page No. Managing Committee Inside Front Cover Ramakrishna Math & Mission 3 Ramakrishna Mission Students' Home 4 Care of Inmates under 6 Gurukula System of Education Special Activities 12 Chapters of Old Boys' Association 15 Honorary Workers 16 Ramakrishna Mission Polytechnic College (Residential) 20 Ramakrishna Mission Residential High School Collegiate Section 31 Ramakrishna Centenary Primary School 37 We fondly remember 47 Appendix –“A” List of Donors 2014-15 49 (General Donation, Special Donation for Deepavali, Annadhanam, Akshaya Tritiya, Home Day & students educational assistance etc) (i) From Old Students of the Home (ii) From Friends and Well-wishers Appendix – “B” Endowments 68 Endowments donations received during 2014-15 (i) From Old Students of the Home (ii) From Friends and Well-wishers 2 Appendix – “C” 78 Sponsorship Donations under section 35AC for 2 new technical courses (i) From Old Students of the Home (ii) Friends & Well - Wishers Appendix – “D” 95 (i) Donations for acquiring Moveable Property (80G)
    [Show full text]
  • Sialkot Blockwise
    POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SIALKOT DISTRICT 3,893,672 574,143 DASKA TEHSIL 846,933 122,544 BUDHA GORAYA QH 128,184 18982 BUDHA GORAYA PC 9,241 1383 BUDHA GORAYA 6,296 960 180030901 1,218 176 180030902 1,863 267 180030903 1,535 251 180030904 1,680 266 CHELEKE 2,945 423 180030905 1,673 213 180030906 1,272 210 GAJJ PC 7,031 1048 DOGRI 4,124 585 180031001 1,224 166 180031002 1,602 226 180031003 1,298 193 GAJJ 1,095 160 180031005 1,095 160 KOTLI BASAKHA SINGH 1,504 255 180031006 1,504 255 KOTLI MUGHLANI 308 48 180031004 308 48 GUJARKE NO 1 PC 3,897 573 CHAK MIANA 699 97 180031202 699 97 DHOLEWALI 2,327 363 180031203 900 123 180031204 1,427 240 GUJARKE 871 113 180031201 871 113 GUJARKE NO 2 PC 3,247 468 BHARTAN WALA 2,134 322 180031301 1,385 217 180031302 749 105 BHOI 205 29 180031304 205 29 KOT ANI SINGH 908 117 180031303 908 117 JANDOKE PC 8,450 1194 ANOHAD PUR 465 63 180030203 465 63 Page 1 of 126 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL PUNJAB (SIALKOT DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JANDO KE 2,781 420 180030206 1,565 247 180030207 1,216 173 KOTLI DASO SINGH 918 127 180030204 918 127 MAHLE KE 1,922 229 180030205 1,922 229 SAKHO KE 2,364 355 180030201 1,250 184 180030202 1,114 171 KANWANLIT PC 16,644 2544 DHEDO WALI 6,974 1092 180030305 2,161 296 180030306 1,302 220 180030307 1,717 264 180030308 1,794 312 KANWAN LIT 5,856 854 180030301 2,011 290 180030302 1,128 156 180030303 1,393 207 180030304 1,324 201 KOTLI CHAMB WALI
    [Show full text]
  • CASTE SYSTEM in INDIA Iwaiter of Hibrarp & Information ^Titntt
    CASTE SYSTEM IN INDIA A SELECT ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of iWaiter of Hibrarp & information ^titntt 1994-95 BY AMEENA KHATOON Roll No. 94 LSM • 09 Enroiament No. V • 6409 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Mr. Shabahat Husaln (Chairman) DEPARTMENT OF LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 1995 T: 2 8 K:'^ 1996 DS2675 d^ r1^ . 0-^' =^ Uo ulna J/ f —> ^^^^^^^^K CONTENTS^, • • • Acknowledgement 1 -11 • • • • Scope and Methodology III - VI Introduction 1-ls List of Subject Heading . 7i- B$' Annotated Bibliography 87 -^^^ Author Index .zm - 243 Title Index X4^-Z^t L —i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my sincere and earnest thanks to my teacher and supervisor Mr. Shabahat Husain (Chairman), who inspite of his many pre Qoccupat ions spared his precious time to guide and inspire me at each and every step, during the course of this investigation. His deep critical understanding of the problem helped me in compiling this bibliography. I am highly indebted to eminent teacher Mr. Hasan Zamarrud, Reader, Department of Library & Information Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh for the encourage Cment that I have always received from hijft* during the period I have ben associated with the department of Library Science. I am also highly grateful to the respect teachers of my department professor, Mohammadd Sabir Husain, Ex-Chairman, S. Mustafa Zaidi, Reader, Mr. M.A.K. Khan, Ex-Reader, Department of Library & Information Science, A.M.U., Aligarh. I also want to acknowledge Messrs. Mohd Aslam, Asif Farid, Jamal Ahmad Siddiqui, who extended their 11 full Co-operation, whenever I needed.
    [Show full text]
  • Prayer-Guide-South-Asia.Pdf
    2021 Daily Prayer Guide for all People Groups & Unreached People Groups = LR-UPGs = of South Asia Joshua Project data, www.joshuaproject.net (India DPG is separate) Western edition To order prayer resources or for inquiries, contact email: [email protected] I give credit & thanks to Create International for permission to use their PG photos. 2021 Daily Prayer Guide for all People Groups & LR-UPGs = Least-Reached-Unreached People Groups of South Asia = this DPG SOUTH ASIA SUMMARY: 873 total People Groups; 733 UPGs The 6 countries of South Asia (India; Bangladesh; Nepal; Sri Lanka; Bhutan; Maldives) has 3,178 UPGs = 42.89% of the world's total UPGs! We must pray and reach them! India: 2,717 total PG; 2,445 UPGs; (India is reported in separate Daily Prayer Guide) Bangladesh: 331 total PG; 299 UPGs; Nepal: 285 total PG; 275 UPG Sri Lanka: 174 total PG; 79 UPGs; Bhutan: 76 total PG; 73 UPGs; Maldives: 7 total PG; 7 UPGs. Downloaded from www.joshuaproject.net in September 2020 LR-UPG definition: 2% or less Evangelical & 5% or less Christian Frontier (FR) definition: 0% to 0.1% Christian Why pray--God loves lost: world UPGs = 7,407; Frontier = 5,042. Color code: green = begin new area; blue = begin new country "Prayer is not the only thing we can can do, but it is the most important thing we can do!" Luke 10:2, Jesus told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." Why Should We Pray For Unreached People Groups? * Missions & salvation of all people is God's plan, God's will, God's heart, God's dream, Gen.
    [Show full text]
  • O)){|P in SOCIOLOGY
    SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEPRIVATION OF MUSLIMS IN LOCK AND LAC INDUSTRIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ALIGARH AND HYDERABAD ABSTRACT THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF IBoctor of $i)tlos;o)){|p IN SOCIOLOGY BY SADAF NASIR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF PROF. ARDUL MATIN DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND ?50CIAL WORK ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 2011 ABSTRACT The title of the thesis is 'Socio-Economic Deprivation of MusUms in Lock and Lac Industries: A Comparative Study of AUgarh and Hyderabad'. The focus of the study is to examine dispossession and loss of downtrodden Muslim workers of Aligarh lock industry and Hyderabad lac industry respectively. Deprivation of Muslim workers have been examined in terms of (a) material deprivation, (b) Social deprivation, (c) multiple deprivation viz. low income, poor housing and unemployment. The present study is primarily based on field work carried out during April 2009 to March 2010 in Aligarh (U.P.) and Hyderabad (A.P.). The objectives of this study are to explore the socio-economic deprivation of Muslims in Aligarh Lock Industry (Uttar Pradesh) and Hyderabad Lac Industry (Andhra Pradesh) within the fi-amework of relative deprivation. Important issues in this study are as follows: (1) Selected socio-economic indicators viz., family backgroimd, education, income, housing status, health and hygiene and political dimension of the respondents are to be assessed in Aligarh and Hyderabad. (2) To explore the causes and consequences of socio-economic deprivation of Muslims in the lock and Lac industries. (3) To examine, whether the Muslim children supplement to their family income? (3) To assess how and why the Muslims in lock and lac industry are socially and economically deprived.
    [Show full text]
  • Copyright by Mohammad Raisur Rahman 2008
    Copyright by Mohammad Raisur Rahman 2008 The Dissertation Committee for Mohammad Raisur Rahman certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Islam, Modernity, and Educated Muslims: A History of Qasbahs in Colonial India Committee: _____________________________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________________________ Cynthia M. Talbot _____________________________________ Denise A. Spellberg _____________________________________ Michael H. Fisher _____________________________________ Syed Akbar Hyder Islam, Modernity, and Educated Muslims: A History of Qasbahs in Colonial India by Mohammad Raisur Rahman, B.A. Honors; M.A.; M.Phil. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin August 2008 Dedication This dissertation is dedicated to the fond memories of my parents, Najma Bano and Azizur Rahman, and to Kulsum Acknowledgements Many people have assisted me in the completion of this project. This work could not have taken its current shape in the absence of their contributions. I thank them all. First and foremost, I owe my greatest debt of gratitude to my advisor Gail Minault for her guidance and assistance. I am grateful for her useful comments, sharp criticisms, and invaluable suggestions on the earlier drafts, and for her constant encouragement, support, and generous time throughout my doctoral work. I must add that it was her path breaking scholarship in South Asian Islam that inspired me to come to Austin, Texas all the way from New Delhi, India. While it brought me an opportunity to work under her supervision, I benefited myself further at the prospect of working with some of the finest scholars and excellent human beings I have ever known.
    [Show full text]
  • GI Journal No. 77 1 November 30, 2015
    GI Journal No. 77 1 November 30, 2015 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO.77 NOVEMBER 30, 2015 / AGRAHAYANA 09, SAKA 1936 GI Journal No. 77 2 November 30, 2015 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Guledgudd Khana - GI Application No.210 7 Udupi Sarees - GI Application No.224 16 Rajkot Patola - GI Application No.380 26 Kuthampally Dhoties & Set Mundu - GI Application No.402 37 Waghya Ghevada - GI Application No.476 47 Navapur Tur Dal - GI Application No.477 53 Vengurla Cashew - GI Application No.489 59 Lasalgaon Onion - GI Application No.491 68 Maddalam of Palakkad (Logo) - GI Application No.516 76 Brass Broidered Coconut Shell Craft of Kerala (Logo) - GI 81 Application No.517 Screw Pine Craft of Kerala (Logo) - GI Application No.518 89 6 General Information 94 7 Registration Process 96 GI Journal No. 77 3 November 30, 2015 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 77 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 30th November 2015 / Agrahayana 09th, Saka 1936 has been made available to the public from 30th November 2015. GI Journal No. 77 4 November 30, 2015 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 530 Tulaipanji Rice 31 Agricultural 531 Gobindobhog Rice 31 Agricultural 532 Mysore Silk 24, 25 and 26 Handicraft 533 Banglar Rasogolla 30 Food Stuffs 534 Lamphun Brocade Thai Silk 24 Textiles GI Journal No.
    [Show full text]
  • Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy
    Central Council for Research in Yoga & Naturopathy 61-65, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi -110058 S. No. Name of the Applicant Address Application D D No. Bank Name Date of DD ID 1. Dr. B. V. Rao C-6 B/109, TF, Janakpuri, Y000003 534525 SBI 16.05.2017 New Delhi -110058 2. Dr. Vadiraja H. S C-4 H/97, GF, Janakpuri, Y000004 298974 SBI 17.05.2017 New Delhi -110058 3. Dr. B. Anasuya C-6 B/109, TF, Janakpuri, Y000005 694871 SBI 17.05.2017 New Delhi -110058 4. Dr. Sangeeth 61-65, Janakpuri, New Delhi - 110058 Y000006 391837 SBI 17.05.2017 5. Dr. Jyoti Pullan 61-65, Janakpuri, New Delhi - 110058 Y000007 391835 SBI 17.05.2017 6. Dr. Vikram Pai D 1-A/119, GF, Jankpuri Y000008 380708 SBI 17.05.2017 New Delhi -110058 7. S. Jeya Poornima JSS, INYS, Coimbatore, T.N., Y000030 708622 SBI 18.05.2017 Ph. 9677771459, 9445878107 8. F. Nithila Catherin JSS, INYS, Coimbatore, T.N., Y000031 708623 SBI 18.05.2017 Ph. 9159127669 9. Naresh Kumar P JSS Institute of Naturopathy Yogic Y000016 708620 SBI 18.05.2017 Sciences, Palakkad Highway, Navakkarai, Coimbatore - 641105 Tamil Nadu, Ph. 9976157398 10. N. Nagarajan JSS Institute of Naturopathy Yogic Y000017 708619 SBI 18.05.2017 Sciences, Palakkad Highway, Navakkarai, Coimbatore - 641105 Tamil Nadu, Ph. 9965555994 11. Dr. Umashankar Sharma 233, Ward No. 6, Ary Nagar, Bhind, Y000032 252021 SBI 18.05.2017 M.P. 12. Dr. M. Vaishnavi Thiru. VEE. KA. Nagar, Chinnalapatti, Y000037 960729 SBI 18.05.2017 Diwdigul Ph.
    [Show full text]
  • Prospectus Media Courses 2012-13
    Code No. Mass-12 Prospectus Media Courses 2012-13 Logo INSTITUTE OF MASS COMMUNICATION & MEDIA TECHNOLOGY KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY, KURUKSHETRA-136119 (Established by the State Legislature Act XII of 1956) ("A"Grade, NAAC Accredited) 1 Media Courses Under graduate courses: 1. B.A. (Mass Communication): 3 Years 2. B. Tech. (Printing, Graphics and Packaging): 4 Years Five year integrated courses: 3. Five year Integrated course in Multimedia-B.Sc. (Multimedia): 3 Years and M.Sc. (Multi media): 2 Years 4. Five year Integrated course in Graphhics & Animation-B.Sc.: 3 Years and M.Sc. (Graphics & Animation) M.Sc. G&A: 2 Years Post Graduate Courses: 5. M.Sc. (Mass Communication) : 2 Years 6. M.Sc. (Electronic Media): 2 Years 7. M.A. (Journalism & Mass Communication) : 2 Years Research courses: 8. M.Phil. (Journalism and Mass Communicaion) : 1 Year 9. Ph.D. (Journalism and Mass Communication) 2 STATUTORY OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Hon'ble Chancellor Shri Jagannath Pahadia Governor, Haryana Vice-Chancellor Lt Gen (Dr) D D S Sandhu, 238039 PVSM, ADC (Retd.), D.Litt. (Mgt.), Ph.D., M.Phil., MBA, M.Sc., MMM, MDBA Registrar Dr Surinder Deswal 238026 M.Tech., Ph.D. Dean, Academic Affairs Prof Girish Chopra 238045 M.Sc., Ph. D. Dean, Students’ Welfare Prof Anil Vashisth 238096 M.Sc., Ph. D. Dean of Colleges Prof DD Arora 238347 M.Com., Ph. D., LLB. Proctor Prof C.R. Dharolia 239742 M.A. Ph. D. Chief Warden (Girls Hostels) Prof Ashu Shokeen 238711 M.A., Ph.D Chief Warden (Boys Hostels) Dr Sat Dev 238711 M.A., Ph. D.
    [Show full text]
  • Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity South Asian Nomads
    Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity South Asian Nomads - A Literature Review Anita Sharma CREATE PATHWAYS TO ACCESS Research Monograph No. 58 January 2011 University of Sussex Centre for International Education The Consortium for Educational Access, Transitions and Equity (CREATE) is a Research Programme Consortium supported by the UK Department for International Development (DFID). Its purpose is to undertake research designed to improve access to basic education in developing countries. It seeks to achieve this through generating new knowledge and encouraging its application through effective communication and dissemination to national and international development agencies, national governments, education and development professionals, non-government organisations and other interested stakeholders. Access to basic education lies at the heart of development. Lack of educational access, and securely acquired knowledge and skill, is both a part of the definition of poverty, and a means for its diminution. Sustained access to meaningful learning that has value is critical to long term improvements in productivity, the reduction of inter- generational cycles of poverty, demographic transition, preventive health care, the empowerment of women, and reductions in inequality. The CREATE partners CREATE is developing its research collaboratively with partners in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The lead partner of CREATE is the Centre for International Education at the University of Sussex. The partners are:
    [Show full text]