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Annual Report for the Year 2019-20
CIRCUIT HOUSE AT RUPA Completed during 2019-20 ARUNACHAL BHAWAN, MOHANBARI Completed during 2019-20 GOVERNMENT OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ITANAGAR ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 Visitor seating facility at Multipurpose Cultural Hall, Namsai Preface This Annual Report of the Public Works Department is prepared in the office of the Chief Engineer (SID&P) by compiling the achievements under the different zone during a financial year. The main objectives are to document and highlight the achievement of the department in execution of infrastructure as construction agency of the Gov- ernment. This process of publication of Annual Report is a legacy carried over from the process of submitting Annual Administrative Report during the time of CPWD in the State. During the year 2017-18, the achievements in construction of infrastructure under PWD were collected and the first edition of the annual report was published. The Annual Report 2017-18 & 2018-19 was circulated to all stake holders and made available in the official website www.arunachalpwd.org. The Annual Report 2018-19 was rated and ready reference source for important achieve- ments of PWD during 2018-19 and references for guidelines of CSS schemes being executed by PWD. In addition, while circulating the Annual Report 2018-19, it was requested that henceforth, the Annual Report shall be made an annual affair and to make it more befitting document for highlighting the achievements in each year, it was -re quested that the information may be submitted in time and as per the prescribed format, after the compilation of the financial and physical account of each preceding year. -
The Arunachal Information
CMYK The Arunachal Information Vol - V Issue - 36 Friday, September 3, 2021 Naharlagun (Postal Regd. No.AP/055/2014-2016) Read online at www.arunachalipr.gov.in CM Speaks… “Education is the backbone of any civilization. Two day monsoon session of Arunachalees will survive the information explosion and modernization through diligent learning coupled with Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly held moral behaviour. “ - Pema Khandu Paid rich tributes to former ministers STATE EMERGENCY OPERATING ITANAGAR, August 27: selfless contribution and devoted CENTRE(SEOC) CONTACT The seventh session of the Seventh service for the welfare of the peo- NOS. AND E-MAIL ID : Arunachal Pradesh Legislative as- ple especially women community 09436074396/09615049061/ sembly began here on Friday. The will always be remembered. Late JT 08257891310/0360-2006159(WLL)/ two day session started with paying Takam was a good leader of Yachuli email : [email protected] rich tribute to three former ministers and state as well who worked for the Any information pertaining to any natural who passed away after the budget welfare of the people, the Chief Min- calamities and disaster may be informed session held in March last, namely ister said. Offering his condolences immediately to SEOC Itanagar. late Jotom Toko Takam, Late Dibang on demise of the former ministers, CONTROL ROOM AT DC KHONSA Tatak and late Mekap Dolo. Khandu remembered late Dibang 03876-222222/22223 Initiating the obituary refer- Tatak as a well disciplined, well 9436046370/8974672185 ence in respect of the former min- mannered and a compassionate isters, Assembly Speaker Passang person whom the state lost untimely Dorjee Sona informed the house that due to Covid. -
The Adi House: Manifestation of Traditional Wisdom ~~R.N
ARUNACHAL A monthly english journal DECEMBER 2018 1 REVIEW The Adi House: Manifestation of Traditional Wisdom ~~R.N. Koley he Adis, the blanket name fulfillment of the basic needs away from it. Even, every Adi Tof some sub-groups are in- and the requirements of com- village depicts a definite pat- habited in Siang Valley the cen- munity members. Traditions tern in housing. Prospect of tral part of Arunachal Pradesh. and socio-cultural heritage are water, sunlight and drainage They are comprising around uniformly inherited by individu- facility of domestic waste to- one fourth of the tribal popula- als and society. wards lower slope at a village tion of this state. They are hav- The traditional house site are always wisely taken ing unique tradition and rich of the Adis are constructed in consideration with utmost cultural heritage of their own. with bamboos, woods, canes, importance. All these tradi- In Arunachal Pradesh every leaves etc. which are found tional mechanism reveal a ethnic community has own ar- abundant in their surround- foresight and scientific think- chitectural design of house as ings. Till today the construction ing as outcome of deep expe- part of their traditional wisdom is made always on community rience based on century old to cope with their ecology. Like- or collective basis to which all behavioral science. Security of wise the Adis have own tradi- the abled body villagers con- the houses is also major con- tional architect in constructing tribute their labour spontane- cern in early days. In a village their houses which are tested ously as part of century old tra- houses are camouflaged with over the time. -
Report on Two Day International Webinar on Impact of Covid-19
Report on ‘Two Day International Webinar on ‘Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Economy’ 22-23 June, 2020 Organised by Centre for Development Studies Department of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh Part – I Organising Committee Chief Patron Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Patrons Prof. Amitava Mitra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Prof. Tomo Riba, Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University Advisors Prof. Tana Showren, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. N.C. Roy, Professor, Department of Economics Prof. S.K. Nayak, Professor, Department of Economics Organising Chairperson/Convener Prof. Vandana Upadhyay, Head, Professor, Department of Economics Coordinator Dr. Maila Lama, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Deputy Coordinator Dr. Dil. B. Gurung Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Assistant Coordinators Dr. Lijum Nochi, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Anup Kr. Das, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Prasenjit B. Baruah, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics 1 Part – II Seminar/ Workshop / Webinar / FDP /STPs etc. 2.1: Background / Concept Notes and Objectives The world has been affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic since November 2019. The virus causes respiratory diseases in human beings from common cold to more rare and serious diseases such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), both of which have high mortality rates (WHO 2020). The UN Secretary General described it as the worst crisis being faced by mankind since World War-II. It may lead to enhanced instability, unrest and enhanced conflict (The Economic Times, April 1, 2020). There is a high risk associated with this disease as it is highly fatal and contagious. -
19 Pandemic on Recruitment and Campus Placement”
ON “IMPACT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON RECRUITMENT AND CAMPUS PLACEMENT” _______________________________________________________ Rajiv Gandhi University (A Central University) Rono Hills, Doimukh – 791112 Arunachal Pradesh, (INDIA) 13th August, 2020 1 | Page Contents Sl. Topic Page(s) Acknowledgements 3 Organizing Committee 4 Part 1: Preface Background 5 Objectives Themes 5 Resource Person 6 About the Sponsoring Agency 6 Budget 6 Part 2: Session Details Inaugural Session 7 Live Interactive Session 8 Valedictory Session 9 Part 3: Outcome of the Programme Immediate Implications in the context of Knowledge 10 Policy Implications 10 Other Implications (if any) 10 Part 4: Annexure Annexure 1: Programme Schedule 11 Annexure 2: List of Participants 12 Annexure 3: Brochure 15 2 | Page Acknowledgements We the organizers would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Hon’ble Vice- chancellor, Prof. Saket Kushwaha for his support and encouragement to conduct live interactive programmme for the students during Pandemic time. We would like to extend our immense gratitude to the resource person, Mr. K. Hariharan, Vice President (Corporate) of SKS Ispat and Power Limited, Raipur for accepting our request to be a resource person in the live webinar. We are also thankful to all the student participants from different departments of our university as well as the students of other institutes for their active participation in the programme. Finally, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to each and everyone who were directly or indirectly involved in making the workshop a grand success. Workshop Organizing Committee 3 | Page Organizing Committee 1. Placement Cell, RGU Organizing Committee Members 1. Prof. Tasi Kaye, Organising Secretary 2. -
NOTIFICATION Shortlisted Candidates and Registration
Tezpur University Teaching Learning Centre (Under PMMMNMTT Scheme, Ministry of Education) NOTIFICATION Date: 02/12/2020 Shortlisted Candidates and Registration Procedure Online Weeklong Workshop on Assessment and Evaluation (December 14-19, 2020) The following candidates are shortlisted based on information collected from their online form submissions. It is assumed that all applicants are in active service in HEI. The programme is aimed only for the teachers engaged in HEIs; hence student, research scholars and other non-teaching persons are not shortlisted for this training programme. All shortlisted candidates need to pay a registration fee of Rs. 500/- on or before 07 December, 2020. The details for payment and upload of necessary information using google form are given below. Please note that the uploaded payment transaction receipt in the form should show at least last four digits of the credited account. Successful completion of the payment procedure, and submission of the details thereafter is mandatory for participation in the programme. Account Holder Registrar, Tezpur University Bank Name State Bank of India Branch Main Branch, Tezpur IFSC Code SBIN0000195 MICR Code 784002002 Account Number 10501586319 Amount payable Rs.500.00 (Five hundred only) After making the payment the candidtaes need to upload the details using the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_J8yPNbyoHHUPlICkjdv9KLai9rwfjHaM06TS- biVhVAIWw/viewform The programme will be managed through Google Classroom. The candidates will receive detailed instructions to join Google Classroom via their individual emails. The data reproduced below are retrieved from the submitted forms only. # Name of the Applicant Designation Name of the Institution 1. YUMI NYORI Assistant Professor Jawaharlal Nehru College Pasighat 2. -
A Case Study of Galo Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh
ISSN 25820427 (Online) Special Issue No. 1 March, 2021 A bi-lingual peer reviewed academic journal http://www.ensembledrms.in Article Type: Case Study Article Ref. No.: 20061600214TC https://doi.org/10.37948/ensemble-2021-sp1-a003 THE TRIBAL RESPONSE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY OF GALO TRIBE OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Eli Doye1 Gomar Basar2 Abstract: The COVID-19 has engulfed and seriously affected the entire world, bringing a complete halt to the movement of people, and at the same time, equalized all people and countries, both rich and poor. The dichotomy between rich and poor was reduced, and the value and utility of money and other material possessions of people were temporarily rendered worthless or of lesser value. Different countries adopted different strategies to cope with the situation. The Galo tribe, one of the least known tribes in the easternmost part of Himalaya, was not lagging behind in the fight against this virus, and rather they came up with several activities under the aegis of its apex organization, the Galo Welfare Society. Without being scared away by the virus spike, they took up several welfare initiatives for their own community people, especially those Galos who were stranded across the states. This paper attempts to give some information about how the apex organization of this small tribal community, even during the lockdown period, put ardent efforts to do something for their own community people in particular and people of Arunachal in general while firmly obeying all COVID-19 Advisories. It further tries to analyze how practical and useful the apex body was for the people in such a precarious situation like the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Don't Stop When
1 We Shine Study Circle –2018 Don’t[_iy stop when You’re Tired. Stop when You’re done. Main Office @ Weshine Study Circle Chromepet, Chennai Phone : 8939144344,8939244344 Branch Office @ Weshine Study Circle Plot No: 47/60, ―AK‖ Block, 3rd Floor, West Wing, Gokul Arcarde, 7th Main Road, Anna Nagar No.2, Sardar Patel Road, Adyar Chennai, Tamil Nadu – 600 040. Chennai, Tamil Nadu – 600 020. https://weshineacademy.com 2 INDEX 04 - 38 National News 38 - 50 International News 50 - 57 Sports News 57 - 61 Science & Technology 61 - 70 Awards 70 - 78 Appointments 78 - 84 Important Days 84 - 88 Economic 88 - 90 Books 3 NATIONAL NEWS December 1 1. What is the objective of Saubhagya – ‗Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana‘? Answer : Provide access to electricity to all the remaining households in the country Explanation : o Eight more States have achieved 100% saturation in household electrification under Saubhagya namely Madhya Pradesh, Tripura, Bihar, J&K, Mizoram, Sikkim, Telangana and West Bengal. Saubhagya – „Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana‟ was launched in September, 2017 with the objective to provide electricity access to all the remaining households in the country. o Achievement of 100% household electrification in the country would be a major milestone in the direction to achieve 24×7 power for all. The Government is committed to ensure 24×7 access to electricity for all by 31stMarch 2019. 2. Which entity organized the Development Dialogue on ―Health Systems for A New India: Building Blocks‖, on 30th November 2018? Answer : NITI Aayog Explanation : o NITI Aayog to begin a series of Development Dialogues to engage experts, thought leaders and government stakeholders across key avenues of long-term social and economic development. -
PIL No. 15 (AP) 2014
Page No.# 1/9 GAHC040000632014 THE GAUHATI HIGH COURT (HIGH COURT OF ASSAM, NAGALAND, MIZORAM AND ARUNACHAL PRADESH) (ITANAGAR BENCH) Case No. : PIL 15/2014 1:SHRI IMAR TAIPODIA FORMER ACTING PRESIDENT OF LYVA, S/O SHRI NEI TAIPODIA, VILLAGE LIRU, PO/PS LIKABALI, WEST SIANG DIST. AP 2: SHRI SENGO TAIPODIA S/O SHRI DOHEN TAIPODIA PERMANENT RESIDENT OF VILLAGE LIRU PO/PS LIKABALI WEST SIANG DIST.A P 3: SHRI MARMO KARLO S/O LT. T. KARLO A PERMANENT RESIDENT OF VILLAGE JIPU PO/PS LIKABALI WEST SIANG DIST. A VERSUS 1:THE STATE OF A.P. REPRESENTED BY THE CHIEF SECRETARY, GOVT. OF AP, ITANAGAR 2:THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER AALO WEST SIANG DIST. AP 3:THE ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER BASAR PO/PS BASAR WEST SIANG DIST. AP 4:THE SUB-DIVISIONAL OFFICER SDO -CUM- CHAIRMAN Page No.# 2/9 SDLAAB DEPTT. OF GENERAL ADMINISTRATION LIKABALI WEST SIANG DIST. AP 5:THE SECRETARY/COMMISSIONER DEPTT. OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPTT. GOVT. OF AP ITANAGAR 6:THE CHIEF ENGINEER CZ DEPTT. OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPTT GOVT. OF AP ITANAGAR 7:THE SUPERINTENDENT ENGINEER DEPTT. OF PWD GOVT. OF AP BASAR WEST SIANG DIST.A P 8:THE EXECUTIVE ENGINEER DEPTT. OF PWD GENSI DIVISION WEST SIANG DIST.A P 9:THE SECRETARY/COMMISSIONER DEPTT. OF LAND MANAGEMENT GOVT. OF AP ITANAGAR 10:THE DIRECTOR DEPTT. OF LAND MANAGEMENT GOVT. OF AP ITANAGAR 11:SMTI. DAJUM KENA W/O SHRI JOMDE KENA PERMANENT RESIDENT OF GENSI PO/PS GENSI DIST. WEST SIANG A P 12:SHRI JUMDO KENA S/O SHRI GAJOM KENA PERMANENT RESIDENT OF GENSI PO/PS GENSI DIST. -
Community Colleges (Including Review)
List of Universities/Colleges for Community Colleges (including review) Sl.No Name of the College Courses approved Amount Affiliating approved University 1st Yr. 2nd Yr. Andhra Pradesh 1. Ch. S.D. St. Theresa’s Diploma in (a) 60.60 53.60 Adikavi Autonomous College for Information Nannaya Women, Sanivarapupet Technology University, Post Eluru-534003 West Enabled Services; Rajahmundry Godavari Dist. Andhra and (b) Fashion Pradesh Designing 2. Dharma Apparao College, Diploma in Beauty 25.65 23.65 Krishna Nuzvid (AP) and Wellness University 3. Parvathaneni Brahmaiah Diploma in (a) 55.60 52.60 Krishna Siddhartha College of Arts Clinical Science University and Science (Autonomous), and Medical Lab Siddhartha Nagar, Technology; and (b) Vijayawada- 520010 Hotel Management Krishna Dist, A.P. and Catering Technology 4. Jawaharlal Nehru College, Diploma in 24.65 23.65 PO Hiltop Pasighat, a) Tourism East Stang District, Arunachal Pradesh Assam 5. A.D.P. College, South Diploma in (a) 50.60 47.60 Guwahati Haiborgaon, RRB Road Hospital University Nagaon- 782002, Assam Administration; and (b) Tea Plantation and Management 6. Amburi College, Amburi – (i) Diploma in Office 60.60 50.60 Dibrugarh 785 680 Management & IT University Application; and (ii) Advance Diploma in Computer 7. Bahona College, P.O Diploma in (a) Civil 52.60 48.60 Dibrugarh Bahona District Jorhat Construction University Assam-785101 Supervision; and (b) Printing Technology 8. B.H. College, Howly- Diploma in (a) Food 55.60 52.60 Gauhati 781316, Barpeta, Assam Processing and University Preservation; and (b) Tourism 9. Chaiduar College, P.O. Diploma in (a) 55.60 46.60 Gauhati Gohpur, Dist: Sonitpur, Health Care University Assam, Pin-784165 Nursing; and (b) Theatre& Entertainment 10. -
Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) 2019 'Early Years' ASER 2019 'Early Years' – Partners
Annual Status of Education Report (Rural) 2019 'Early Years' ASER 2019 'Early Years' – Partners Andhra Pradesh Maharashtra Department of Social Work, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam Administrative Service Degree College, Nagpur Government Degree College for Women (Autonomous), Srikakulam Manipur Assam Department of Education, Chanambam Ibomcha College, Bishnupur Department of Communication and Journalism, Gauhati University, Kamrup (Rural) District Institute of Education and Training, Kamrup (Rural) Meghalaya Jawaharlal Nehru College, Boko, Kamrup (Rural) Indian Institute of Professional Studies, Shillong, East Khasi Hills Bihar Nagaland Mahabodhi Mahavidyalaya (B.Ed.), Nalanda Unity College, Dimapur Chhattisgarh Odisha District Institute of Education and Training, Mahasamund Department of Social Work, Biju Pattanaik College of Hotel Management, Tourism & Social Work, Khordha Gujarat Shri Sarvajanik B.S.W. and M.S.W. College, Mehsana Punjab NSS Wing, Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Bathinda Haryana Sarswati Vidya Mandir, Malapur, Hisar Rajasthan Ekal Jan Sewa Sansthan, Ajmer Himachal Pradesh District Institute of Education and Training, Kangra Tamil Nadu Janak Raj Mahajan B.Ed. College, Gangath, Kangra K.M.G. College of Education, Vellore K.L.B. D.A.V. College for Girls, Palampur, Kangra Society for Development of Economically Weaker Section (SODEWS), Thakur P.G. College of Education, Dhaliara, Kangra Vellore Jharkhand Telangana Radha Govind University, Ramgarh Department of Social Work, K.I.M.S. Degree & P.G. -
Back Paper and Improvement I, Iii and V Semesters
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE PASIGHAT LIST OF BA/BSC/BCM I/III/V BACKPAPER/IMPROVEMENT STUDENTS FOR END SEMESTER EXAM JAN-FEB 2021 STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO CHECK AND RECORRECT ALL THEIR DETAILS, IF NECESSARY BEFORE 25TH January 11:59 pm. THE LINK IS: https://www.jncpasighat.edu.in/endpoints?q=/end_sem_exam_2021 SL. NO. Email address Whatsapp ROLL Name Father's Name COURSEPaper Code (FOR BA ONLY Paper Code (FOR B.SC ONLY)PAPER CODE (FOR B.COM ONLY)SEMESTER Exam Type I SEMESTER, III 1 [email protected] 7629958730 1600167 Kabit dalbong Satar dalbong BCOM 1,03,301 Improvement SEMESTER 2 [email protected] 8119048240 1600595 Geyin pada Tasan pada BA 5,05,507 NA NA V SEMESTER Improvement 3 [email protected] 8794870172 1700369 Suraj chettry Boga chettry BA BHIS 101 I SEMESTER Back Paper 4 [email protected] 9366547323 10AOO215 Mibi pertin Kinto pwrtin BA BEDU 101 BENG 101 C I SEMESTER Back Paper [email protected] 5 8119046304 1202-jnc Kanam apang Katan apang BA Bhis-101 BHIS 101 101 I SEMESTER Back Paper om [email protected] 6 7085226644 14D00036 Mumne Pertin Toki Pertin BA BHIS - 303 III SEMESTER Back Paper m 7 [email protected] 8794040375 14D00055 Nishu shah Nand shah BA BHIN-505, BHIN-506 V SEMESTER Improvement 8 [email protected] 9612692457 14D00418 OTEM TAYENG Nukkong Tayeng BA BHIS/303 III SEMESTER Back Paper (1)BENG-507(2)BENG- 9 [email protected] 7628876768 14D01126 Depen Tedo Galling Tedo BA (1) BENG-507 (2)BENG-508 V SEMESTER Improvement 508 10 [email protected] 8413901100 14D01376 Nanu Tamut