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Extensions by PCN number Candidate Name PCN Number M Balasubbiramani Muthu Kutti 325674 Abdul Tariq Bin Mohd Salleh 317465 Mahesh Reddy Mungala 317477 Abdullah Mohammed Alkhalifah 212734 Mansoor Ali Khan Mohamed Mustafa 315747 Abhilash P G 316403 Manu G Krishnan Mannathukizhakkethil 321217 Abu Joseph Thuruthel 320954 Mathura Gupta 313749 Ajeesh K N Kakkanattu 324502 Mohamad Aliff Irwan Bin Rahimi 306343 Akmal Hadi Bin Jalaludin 318810 Mohamad Masthan Shajahan 323392 Alagar Sundur 320143 Mohamad Zahir Bin Mohamad Fazil 326774 Amaresh Majumder 212032 Mohamed Abdul Habibullah 325643 Anil Dais Alosious 324832 Mohammad Azrul Madon 321624 Anjaneya Prasad Nagulla 317642 Mohammed Harish H A Hakeem Abdullah 325102 Arabinda Bhattacharjee 321521 Mohammed Irshad Aboobaker 325280 Arun Kumar Anbalagan 317867 Mohana Rao Janni 319738 Ashok Kumar Prasad 314692 Mohd Firdaus Bin Zainal Abidin 302635 Ashok Kumar Ramakrishnan 309094 Mohd Hafizi Bin Mohd Mokhtaridi 318657 Ashok Kumar Subbaiah 321581 Mohd Helmi Sayuti Bin Zakaria 310346 Balakrishnan Gopal 305077 Mohd Lufti Abdul Rahman 321628 Balamurugan Vaithiyanathan 325779 Mohd Nazri Bin Mahat 305172 Balasubramanian V Venugopal T 324820 Muhammad Faisal B Rahmat 304914 Banwari Lal Sharma 327752 Muhammad Hamizan Bin Azme 318503 Benny Davis Edappilly 319732 Muhammad Qayyim Bin A Rahim Yusfawati BT Bakhtiar 321609 Bhaskar Babu Veeramustti 310900 Muhammad Zaki Bin Mat Noor 315476 Biju Kunjukanju Paravila Puthenveeda 308017 Murugan Krishnamoorthy 318870 Binu Melekkalayil Vasu 324211 Murugesan Natchiappan 316048 -
H-8/4 Islamabad Federal Board of Intermediate And
FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION H-8/4 ISLAMABAD Date: 18/12/2015 Computer Section(G) Inst. Code: 7766 Inst. Name: PAKISTAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL-TABUK, MADINAH ROAD, AL BASATEEN RESTAURANT AREA, TABUK, KINGDOM OF SAUDI S. No. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME GENDER REG. No. 1 MAAZ SALEEM MALIK MOHD. SALEEM MALIK MALE 1777663001 2 MUHAMMAD ABDULLAH KHAWAJA JAMSHED MALIK MALE 1777663002 3 OSAMA BIN SAJJAD SAJJAD AHMED KHAN MALE 1777663003 4 SYED AHSAN AZIZ SYED AZIZ UDDIN MALE 1777663004 5 TALHA INAM INAM UL HAQ MALE 1777663005 6 ZAKIR SHIREEN SHIREEN MUHAMMAD MALE 1777663006 7 ALINA MOHAMMAD MOHAMMAD ANWAR UL HAQ FEMALE 1777664001 8 ARFA MUNIR MUNIR AHMED FEMALE 1777664002 9 KALSOOM KHAIR MOHMMAD KHAIR MOHAMMAD FEMALE 1777664003 10 MISHGAN DAYAM HUSSAIN MIAN DAYAM HUSSAIN FEMALE 1777664004 Page # 1 FEDERAL BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION H-8/4 ISLAMABAD Date: 18/12/2015 Computer Section(G) Inst. Code: 7765 Inst. Name: Pakistan Urdu School, Isa Town, Bahrain. S. No. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME GENDER REG. No. 1 ABDULLA JAVED IQBAL NAZIR AHMED KHAN JAVED IQBAL NAZIR AHMED KHAN MALE 1777653001 2 ABDULLAH AFZAL KHAN AFZAL KHAN MALE 1777653002 3 ABDULLAH FAISAL FAISAL MURTAZA MALE 1777653003 4 ABDULLAH HAMEED ABDUL HAMEED MALE 1777653004 5 ABDULLAH SAFDAR ALI ALAMDIN SADER DINSAFDAR CHOUDHARY ALI ALAMDIN SADER DIN CHOUDHARY MALE 1777653005 6 ABDUR REHMAN AFZAL BAIG MOHAMMAD AFZAL BAIG MALE 1777653006 7 ADNAN MOHAMMAD ASHRAF KH.HIDAYAT KH.MOREMOHAMMAD KH. ASHRAF KHAN HIDAYAT KH.MORE KH.MALE 1777653007 8 AFFAN MOHAMMAD IMRAN SHAIKH MOHAMMADMOHAMMAD Y.M. UDIN IMRAN SHAIKH MOHAMMAD YOUNESMALE M. -
Gnm Admission 2013-14 Provisional List General (Male - Biology Subject)
GNM ADMISSION 2013-14 PROVISIONAL LIST GENERAL (MALE - BIOLOGY SUBJECT) Merit Max Marks Form No. Cat Sub Candidate Name / Father's Name District DOB Board % No. Marks Obt. SAWAI 1 M-05333 GEN B PANKAJ GUPTA / VISHNU CHAND GUPTA 14-01-1996 RBSE 500 435 87.000 MADHOPUR 2 M-03752 GEN B VEER SINGH / BHANWAR SINGH JALORE 08-07-1993 RBSE 500 434 86.800 VISHNU KHANDELWAL / MADAN LAL 3 M-00458 GEN B BHARATPUR 07-12-1995 RBSE 500 424 84.800 GUPTA 4 M-01945 GEN B PAWAN KUMAR VYAS / SANWAR MAL CHURU 10-12-1995 RBSE 500 424 84.800 5 M-06040 GEN B ARYAN KUMAR / LAXMAN SINGH AGRA (U.P.) 27-09-1996 UP BOARD 500 421 84.200 SAWAI 6 M-04364 GEN B PARAS GUPTA / ASHOK KUMAR GUPTA 02-07-1996 RBSE 500 417 83.400 MADHOPUR 7 M-04104 GEN B PANKAJ KUMAR / YADRAM SINGH MATHURA (U.P.) 02-01-1996 UP BOARD 500 411 82.200 8 M-01826 GEN B LALIT KUMAR / RAMBABU SINGH MATHURA (U.P.) 28-07-1995 UP BOARD 500 408 81.600 9 M-02692 GEN B DHIRAJ TIWARI / MUKESH TIWARI BHARATPUR 14-09-1994 RBSE 500 407 81.400 10 M-07862 GEN B RISHI KUMAR / FATEH SINGH MATHURA (U.P.) 20-04-1995 UP BOARD 500 407 81.400 11 M-04640 GEN B SUNIL BISHNOI / RAMRAKH BISHNOI JODHPUR 01-07-1996 RBSE 500 407 81.400 12 M-01622 GEN B AJAY SINGH / VIJAY SINGH MATHURA (U.P.) 10-07-1988 UP BOARD 500 406 81.200 13 M-01827 GEN B AJAY SINGH / VIJAY SINGH MATHURA (U.P.) 10-07-1988 UP BOARD 500 406 81.200 ARJUN SINGH RANAWAT / DURGA SHARAN 14 M-01920 GEN B JODHPUR 25-01-1996 RBSE 500 406 81.200 SINGH RANAWAT MAHAMAYA 15 M-04272 GEN B LAXMINARAYAN / RAMSWAROOP 10-11-1991 JU, ALIGARH 1200 973 81.083 NAGAR(UP) 16 M-03594 -
Old-City Lahore: Popular Culture, Arts and Crafts
Bāzyāft-31 (Jul-Dec 2017) Urdu Department, Punjab University, Lahore 21 Old-city Lahore: Popular Culture, Arts and Crafts Amjad Parvez ABSTRACT: Lahore has been known as a crucible of diversified cultures owing to its nature of being a trade center, as well as being situated on the path to the capital city Delhi. Both consumers and invaders, played their part in the acculturation of this city from ancient times to the modern era.This research paperinvestigates the existing as well as the vanishing popular culture of the Old-city Lahore. The cuisine, crafts, kites, music, painting and couture of Lahore advocate the assimilation of varied tastes, patterns and colours, with dissimilar origins, within the narrow streets of the Old- city. This document will cover the food, vendors, artisans, artists and the red-light area, not only according to their locations and existence, butin terms of cultural relations too.The paper also covers the distinct standing of Lahore in the South Asia and its popularity among, not only its inhabitants, but also those who ever visited Lahore. Introduction The Old City of Lahore is characterized by the diversity of cultures that is due tovarious invaders and ruling dynasties over the centuries. The narrow streets, dabbed patches of light andunmatched cuisine add to the colours, fragrance and panorama of this unique place. 22 Old-city Lahore: Popular Culture, Arts and Crafts Figure 1. “Old-city Lahore Street” (2015) By Amjad Parvez Digital Photograph Personal Collection Inside the Old-city Lahore, one may come the steadiness and stationary quality of time, or even one could feel to have been travelled backward in the two or three centuries when things were hand-made, and the culture was non-metropolitan. -
RRCGKP GDCE-GROUP-4 MASTER.Xlsx
RAILWAY RECRUITMENT CELL, NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY GDCE-2018, EXAM GROUP-4 (COMM-CUM-TICKET CLERK) LIST OF CANDIDATES PROVISIONALLY SHORTLISTED FOR SECOND STAGE CBT (Names are arranged in the order of Enrollment Number) COMM AGAINST WHICH ENROLL SL No. ROLL NO. NAME FATHER'S NAME SHORTLISTED FOR 2ND No. STAGE CBT 1 1000009 4301174085 GHANSHYAM KUMAR KAILASH RAM UR 2 1000017 4051017030 KSHETRAPAL SINGH VEERVAL SINGH SC 3 1000025 4301154306 SANJEET KUMAR RAM JEEVAN UR 4 1000033 4231081236 VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH MANGAL DAS UR 5 1000034 4231171083 CHANDAN CHAUHAN RAMKISHUN CHAUHAN OBC 6 1000037 4301154002 ABHIMANYU CHAURASIA RAM ASRAY CHAURASIA UR 7 1000058 4301014093 VIDHYA SAGAR OM PRAKASH UR 8 1000060 4301084155 RAKESH KUMAR GHARBHARAN SAH ST 9 1000063 4301174140 NIDHI SHRI NANDA RAJENDRA PANDIT OBC 10 1000068 4301014077 SHAILESH KUMAR AWADHNARAYAN SINGH UR 11 1000077 4301014080 SHRAVAN KUMAR RAI BASHISHTH RAI OBC 12 1000082 4301034168 RAJESH KUMAR SHARMA JOKHU RAM SHARMA UR 13 1000085 4301014046 PARAS TIWARI RAJESH TIWARI UR 14 1000089 4301014025 INDRESH YADAV KAPILDEV YADAV UR MUKESH KUMAR 15 1000096 4301014040 CHHATRA PAL GANGWAR OBC GANGWAR 16 1000132 4301014039 MANOJ KUMAR SOHAN LAL SC 17 1000134 4231111114 SANDEEP KUMAR GUPTA RAM KHADEROO UR 18 1000135 4231171371 SHANKAR KUMAR RAM AYODHYA SINGH OBC 19 1000140 4231121095 RAM LAKHAN PRAJAPATI RAM SHABAD PRAJAPATI OBC 20 1000146 4231171361 SATEESH VERMA RAM SWARTH VERMA UR 21 1000149 4051117008 AJIT KUMAR TIWARI ANAND TIWARI UR 22 1000152 4301124133 SHIV PUJAN SINGH RAMDHARI SINGH ST 23 1000165 -
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Notification No
The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Notification No. 32/CS M.A. Islamic Studies (Ext/ LCC) Supplementary Examination, 2018 It is hereby notified that the result of the following External/Private candidates of the Master of Arts Composite Supplementary Examination, 2018 held in August, 2019 in the subject of Islamic Studies has been declared as under Maximum Marks in this Examination : 1000 Minimum Pass Marks : 40% This notification is issued as a notice only. Errors and omissions excepted. An entry appearing in it does not in itself confer any right or privilege independently to the grant of a proper Certificate/Degree which will be issued under the Regulations in due Course. -1E -5E Appeared 951 Passed: 462 Pass Percentage: 48.58 % Roll# Regd. No Name and Father's Name ResultMarks Div Papers to reappear and chance MEHNAZ BIBI II IX(i) 15001 2014-ANHR-178 Fail MALIK ALLAH BUKASH R/A till S-20 SAIMA HAMEED 15002 2014-WBDR-532 Pass 566 2nd ABDUL HAMEED NAZIA MUKHTAR 15003 16-IB.b-316 Pass 551 2nd MUKHTAR AHMED RABIA MUZAMIL 15004 2011-MCB-12 Pass 585 2nd MUZAMIL HUSSAIN NIDA NAZEER 15005 2012-IWY-30 Pass 564 2nd NAZEER AHMED SABA ASLAM 15006 08-WB-286 Pass 644 1st MUHAMMAD ASLAM NAZIA RAZZAQ I IV 15007 2011-AICB-241 Fail ABDUL RAZZAQ R/A till S-20 ALIA FAKHIR 15008 06-WB-129 Pass 575 2nd SYED MOHAMMAD FAKHIR TEHMENA FAKHIR 15009 05-WB-203 Pass 583 2nd SYED MOHAMMAD FAKHIR JAVERIA NAEEM III IV 15010 15-IB.b-2822 Fail NAEEM UR REHMAN ATHAR R/A till S-20 AATKA REHMAN III IV X(iii) 15011 2014-BWDR-245 Fail SHAFIQ UR REHMAN AZHAR R/A till S-20 AYESHA IQBAL 15012 2013-WST-188 Pass 592 2nd ZAHID IQBAL MARIA SHAHZAD 15013 08-IB.b-438 Pass 615 1st FATEH MUHAMMAD ADEELA FATIMA 15014 04-WB-485 Pass 663 1st HAFIZ MUHAMMAD YAR Prepared By--------------- Checked By-------------- Page 1 of 51 Roll# Regd. -
Has the Advent of Social Media Ended the Culture of Superstardom in Bollywood?
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 22, Issue 11, Ver. 8 (November. 2017) PP 43-44 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Has the advent of social media ended the culture of superstardom in Bollywood? Urvi Parikh1 Ravindra Katyayan2 1Research Scholar, JJT University, Vidyanagari, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan – 333001 2Research Guide, JJT University, Vidyanagari, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan – 333001 [[email protected]]. Abstract: Superstar as a term is synonymous with Bollywood. The glamorous world of Bollywood has witnessed the rise of several stars, making a mark with their talent, charm and charisma. While some manage to swoon the audience over their looks, there are some who sweep them off their feet and are tagged as the Superstars of Bollywood! From Dilip Kumar to Shah Rukh Khan, B-town has many names in this list of superstars. But lately, we only have stars. The culture of superstar has become redundant. Reason? May be the advent of social media. With easy accessibility and direct contact with a star over social media has brought down the curiosity that once existed around the film stars. The kind of stardom that has been enjoyed by the likes of Rajesh Khanna, Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn, is missing with the actors of the newer generation. Keywords: Bollywood, Social Media, Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, Superstars of Bollywood, Twitter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Date of Submission: 09-11-2017 Date of acceptance: 23-11-2017 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- I. INTRODUCTION Indian cinema has completed a century since the first film was made by Dadasaheb Phalke back in 1917. -
Emeritus Final Selection List.Docx.Xlsx
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION SA-II No.F.6-6/2014 (SA-II) All the selected candidates (as per list given below ) may download their award letter by logging www.ugc.ac.in/ef/ and also submit their joining report directly to designated branch of Canara bank within due period. Award letter will be uploaded shortly. Final Result of Emeritus Fellowship Scheme for the year 2014-15 S. Candidate ID Name Cate Proposed Research Center Subject Result No. gory 1 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- D. Chandra Sekhara Gen. Sri Venkateswara University Agriculture/Forestry/Sericulture Selected 3979 Reddy College of Sciences 2 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- Dr. Dilip Kumar Das Gen. Institution of Agricultural Agriculture/Forestry/Sericulture Selected 3735 Science 3 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- Chornur Ghazi Hussain Gen. Karnatak University- Dharwad Anthropology Selected 4401 Khan 4 EMERITUS-2014-15-OBC- Konda. Einstein OBC ANDHRA UNIVERSITY Anthropology Selected 4388 Rajpramukh 5 EMERITUS-2014-15-OBC- N.Mangaiyarkarasi OBC Mahatma Gandhi Medical Aquaculture/Marine Science Selected 4823 College and Research Institution 6 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- V. Radhakrishnan Gen. BHARATHIDASAN Aquaculture/Marine Science Selected 4844 UNIVERSITY 7 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- Tapodhir Bhattachatrjee Gen. ASSAM UNIVERSITY Bengali Selected 3765 8 EMERITUS-2014-15-OBC- A. Ganapathi OBC Bharathidasan University Bioscience/Life Science/Botany/ Selected 3703 Biotechnology/Biology/Toxicology/ Bryophytes/Genetics 9 EMERITUS-2014-15-GEN- Ashok Kumar Bhatnagar Gen. SCHOOL OF SCIENCES Bioscience/Life Science/Botany/ Selected 5023 Biotechnology/Biology/Toxicology/ Bryophytes/Genetics 10 EMERITUS-2014-15-OBC- P. Gunasekaran OBC Madurai Kamaraj University Bioscience/Life Science/Botany/ Selected 4050 Biotechnology/Biology/Toxicology/ Bryophytes/Genetics - 1 - S. -
List of Category -I Members Registered in Membership Drive-Ii
LIST OF CATEGORY -I MEMBERS REGISTERED IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-II MEMBERSHIP CGN QUOTA CATEGORY NAME DOB BPS CNIC DESIGNATION PARENT OFFICE DATE MR. DAUD AHMAD OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 36772 AUTONOMOUS I 25-May-15 BUTT 01-Apr-56 20 3520279770503 MANAGER LIMITD MR. MUHAMMAD 38295 AUTONOMOUS I 26-Feb-16 SAGHIR 01-Apr-56 20 6110156993503 MANAGER SOP OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT CO LTD MR. MALIK 30647 AUTONOMOUS I 22-Jan-16 MUHAMMAD RAEES 01-Apr-57 20 3740518930267 DEPUTY CHIEF MANAGER DESTO DY CHEIF ENGINEER CO- PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY 7543 AUTONOMOUS I 17-Apr-15 MR. SHAUKAT ALI 01-Apr-57 20 6110119081647 ORDINATOR COMMISSION 37349 AUTONOMOUS I 29-Jan-16 MR. ZAFAR IQBAL 01-Apr-58 20 3520222355873 ADD DIREC GENERAL WAPDA MR. MUHAMMA JAVED PAKISTAN BORDCASTING CORPORATION 88713 AUTONOMOUS I 14-Apr-17 KHAN JADOON 01-Apr-59 20 611011917875 CONTRALLER NCAC ISLAMABAD MR. SAIF UR REHMAN 3032 AUTONOMOUS I 07-Jul-15 KHAN 01-Apr-59 20 6110170172167 DIRECTOR GENRAL OVERS PAKISTAN FOUNDATION MR. MUHAMMAD 83637 AUTONOMOUS I 13-May-16 MASOOD UL HASAN 01-Apr-59 20 6110163877113 CHIEF SCIENTIST PROFESSOR PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISION 60681 AUTONOMOUS I 08-Jun-15 MR. LIAQAT ALI DOLLA 01-Apr-59 20 3520225951143 ADDITIONAL REGISTRAR SECURITY EXCHENGE COMMISSION MR. MUHAMMAD CHIEF ENGINEER / PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY 41706 AUTONOMOUS I 01-Feb-16 LATIF 01-Apr-59 21 6110120193443 DERECTOR TRAINING COMMISSION MR. MUHAMMAD 43584 AUTONOMOUS I 16-Jun-15 JAVED 01-Apr-59 20 3820112585605 DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER PAEC WASO MR. SAGHIR UL 36453 AUTONOMOUS I 23-May-15 HASSAN KHAN 01-Apr-59 21 3520227479165 SENOR GENERAL MANAGER M/O PETROLEUM ISLAMABAD MR. -
Centenary Celebration of Padma Vibhushan Late Dr
Centenary Celebration of Padma Vibhushan Late Dr. N. A. Palkhivala Senior Advocate All India Federation of Tax Practitioners Centenary Celebration of Padma Vibhushan Late Dr. N. A. Palkhivala Senior Advocate – Remembering the Legend - A Tribute Regd. Office : 215, Rewa Chambers, 31, New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400 020. All India Federation Tel.: 022-2200 6342 / 63 / 4970 6343 of Tax Practitioners E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.aiftponline.org Centenary Celebration of Padma Vibhushan Late Dr. N. A. Palkhivala Senior Advocate Centenary Celebration of Padma Vibhushan Late Dr. N. A. Palkhivala Senior Advocate – Remembering the Legend - A Tribute Regd. Office : 215, Rewa Chambers, 31, New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400 020. All India Federation Tel.: 022-2200 6342 / 63 / 4970 6343 of Tax Practitioners E-mail: [email protected] • Website: www.aiftponline.org | i | | Palkhivala – Tribute | © All India Federation of Tax Practitioners 1st Edition : January 2021 DISCLAIMER Disclaimer The contents of this publication are solely for educational purposes. It does not constitute professional advice or formal documentation. While due care and sincere efforts has been made in preparing this digest to avoid errors or omissions, the existence of mistakes and omissions not ruled out. Any mistake. error or discrepancy may be brought to the notice. Neither the members of the research team, editorial team nor the All India Federation of Tax Practitioners (AIFTP) accepts any liabilities. No part of this publication should be distributed or copied for commercial use, without express written permission from the AIFTP. All disputes are subject to Mumbai Jurisdiction. Published by Dr. K. Shivaram, Senior Advocate for All India Federation of Tax Practitioners, 215, Rewa Chambers, 2nd Floor, 31, New Marine Lines, Mumbai–400 020. -
List of Officers Who Attended Courses at NCRB
List of officers who attened courses at NCRB Sr.No State/Organisation Name Rank YEAR 2000 SQL & RDBMS (INGRES) From 03/04/2000 to 20/04/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. GOPALAKRISHNAMURTHY SI 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. MURALI KRISHNA INSPECTOR 3 Assam Shri AMULYA KUMAR DEKA SI 4 Delhi Shri SANDEEP KUMAR ASI 5 Gujarat Shri KALPESH DHIRAJLAL BHATT PWSI 6 Gujarat Shri SHRIDHAR NATVARRAO THAKARE PWSI 7 Jammu & Kashmir Shri TAHIR AHMED SI 8 Jammu & Kashmir Shri VIJAY KUMAR SI 9 Maharashtra Shri ABHIMAN SARKAR HEAD CONSTABLE 10 Maharashtra Shri MODAK YASHWANT MOHANIRAJ INSPECTOR 11 Mizoram Shri C. LALCHHUANKIMA ASI 12 Mizoram Shri F. RAMNGHAKLIANA ASI 13 Mizoram Shri MS. LALNUNTHARI HMAR ASI 14 Mizoram Shri R. ROTLUANGA ASI 15 Punjab Shri GURDEV SINGH INSPECTOR 16 Punjab Shri SUKHCHAIN SINGH SI 17 Tamil Nadu Shri JERALD ALEXANDER SI 18 Tamil Nadu Shri S. CHARLES SI 19 Tamil Nadu Shri SMT. C. KALAVATHEY INSPECTOR 20 Uttar Pradesh Shri INDU BHUSHAN NAUTIYAL SI 21 Uttar Pradesh Shri OM PRAKASH ARYA INSPECTOR 22 West Bengal Shri PARTHA PRATIM GUHA ASI 23 West Bengal Shri PURNA CHANDRA DUTTA ASI PC OPERATION & OFFICE AUTOMATION From 01/05/2000 to 12/05/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri LALSAHEB BANDANAPUDI DY.SP 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri V. RUDRA KUMAR DY.SP 3 Border Security Force Shri ASHOK ARJUN PATIL DY.COMDT. 4 Border Security Force Shri DANIEL ADHIKARI DY.COMDT. 5 Border Security Force Shri DR. VINAYA BHARATI CMO 6 CISF Shri JISHNU PRASANNA MUKHERJEE ASST.COMDT. 7 CISF Shri K.K. SHARMA ASST.COMDT. -
Report of the 7Th APA Plenary Lahore, Pakistan
Asian Parliamentary Assembly APA/Rep/2014/06 3 December 2014 Report of the 7th APA Plenary Lahore, Pakistan Report of the 7th APA Plenary 201406 Page 1 of 226 Inaugural Session 1- H.E Amjad Parvez, the Secretary-General of the Senate Pakistan called the inaugural Session to order at 9: 35 a.m. Versus from the Holy Quran were recited. 2- Honorable Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman of the Organizing Committee made an opening Statement. APA is convening in Pakistan at a historic time, when Asia is growing fast and as of last year when Pakistan assumed the APA presidency, APA is witnessing rejuvenation. We had many meetings: two Executive Council meetings in Geneva and Pakistan, four meetings in four different countries and two meetings of the Plenary in Pakistan. Pakistan has provided leadership and vision to APA. Yesterday, in the Executive Council decided to establish a Special Committee on establishment of Asian Parliament. We need to take concrete steps to enhance cooperation in various fields including energy. Asian decisions are taken in Asia now and not in Washington, London or Brussels. He called for greater cooperation and coordination on major international issues like climate change and fighting violence and extremism which have no religion. 3- H.E. Dr. Masoud Islami, APA Acting Secretary-General made a statement. Relying on its wide scope of membership which covers most countries of Asia, APA is in a position to depict itself as a Model Asian Parliament. The realization of such an ideal vision would require realistic missions. As an assembly of parliaments, the APA does not possess executive powers to directly implement its resolutions and decisions.