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Decisions Taken by BCCC
ACTION BY BCCC ON COMPLAINTS RECEIVED FROM 16 APRIL 2014 TO 31 AUGUST 2017 S.NO Programme Channel Total Nature of Complaints Telecast date of the Action By BCCC Number of programme reviwed Complaints by BCCC Received A : SPECIFIC CONTENT RELATED COMPLAINTS A-1 : Specific Content related complaints Disposed 1 Crime Patrol Sony 3 Episode 09-05-2017: It is shown that a girl Asha gets trapped with a gang 09-05-2017 Episode 09-05-2017: BCCC viewed the episode and found that this crime- of human smugglers. She is sold to Bina from Rajasthan and to please her 01-08-2017 based show did not denigrate the child. The show came out with a positive clientele, both Indian and foreign, she starts giving her injections which will 07-08-2017 messaging and the depiction was not considered to be outlandish or lead to her body’s growth. Asha will start looking like a 14-15 years old girl. grotesque. The complaint was DISPOSED OF. It is shown that Asha has her periods and her dress is blood-stained. This Episode 01/08/17: BCCC viewed the episode and found that the mother is objectionable and it denigrates children. wanted to discipline her son by inflicting torture on her. In the process the child Episode 01-08-2017: It shows a child talking about how he got gifts from gets detached from the family members and runs away from the house. In the everyone when he was born and even now he get presents from everyone second story a seven-year-old sister is shown to murder her sibling who is two in the form of beatings. -
Role of Women in Indian Freedom Movement
www.ijcrt.org © 2020 IJCRT | Volume 8, Issue 4 April 2020 | ISSN: 2320-2882 ROLE OF WOMEN IN INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT Shally Rani Research Scholar Political Science Desh Bhagat University, Amloh(Punjab), India Abstract: The history of Indian freedom struggle would be incomplete without mentioning the contribution of women. The sacrifice made by the women of India newline will occupy the foremost place. The history of freedom struggle is replete with the saga of sacrifice, selflessness, bravery of women. Many of us don’t know that there were hundreds of women who fought side by side with their male counterparts. They fought with true spirit and undismayed courage. The Indian women broke away from various restrictions and got out of their traditional home-oriented roles and responsibilities. So, the participation of women in the freedom struggle and National awakening is simply incredible and praiseworthy. However, it is not easy for women to fight as warrior’s in the male dominating society. Even though females tried to change the perception of such orthodox people who thought women are meant to do only household chores. Moreover, females not only sacrifice their lives but also combat such issues. Rani Laxmi Bhai was one of such women who fought against British role by mitigating all odds, hence this paper entitles to highlight the legacy that women showed in the history by showing their fierce nature. Keywords: Indian, Women, Freedom movement, Role, Society INTRODUCTION In the pre-independence period, the status of women within the country was in a deprived state. The major cause of this was, there was a prevalence of male dominance. -
Stamps of India - Commemorative by Prem Pues Kumar [email protected] 9029057890
E-Book - 26. Checklist - Stamps of India - Commemorative By Prem Pues Kumar [email protected] 9029057890 For HOBBY PROMOTION E-BOOKS SERIES - 26. FREE DISTRIBUTION ONLY DO NOT ALTER ANY DATA ISBN - 1st Edition Year - 1st May 2020 [email protected] Prem Pues Kumar 9029057890 Page 1 of 76 Nos. YEAR PRICE NAME Mint FDC B. 1 2 3 1947 1 21-Nov-47 31/2a National Flag 2 15-Dec-47 11/2a Ashoka Lion Capital 3 15-Dec-47 12a Aircraft 1948 4 29-May-48 12a Air India International 5 15-Aug-48 11/2a Mahatma Gandhi 6 15-Aug-48 31/2a Mahatma Gandhi 7 15-Aug-48 12a Mahatma Gandhi 8 15-Aug-48 10r Mahatma Gandhi 1949 9 10-Oct-49 9 Pies 75th Anni. of Universal Postal Union 10 10-Oct-49 2a -do- 11 10-Oct-49 31/2a -do- 12 10-Oct-49 12a -do- 1950 13 26-Jan-50 2a Inauguration of Republic of India- Rejoicing crowds 14 26-Jan-50 31/2a Quill, Ink-well & Verse 15 26-Jan-50 4a Corn and plough 16 26-Jan-50 12a Charkha and cloth 1951 17 13-Jan-51 2a Geological Survey of India 18 04-Mar-51 2a First Asian Games 19 04-Mar-51 12a -do- 1952 20 01-Oct-52 9 Pies Saints and poets - Kabir 21 01-Oct-52 1a Saints and poets - Tulsidas 22 01-Oct-52 2a Saints and poets - MiraBai 23 01-Oct-52 4a Saints and poets - Surdas 24 01-Oct-52 41/2a Saints and poets - Mirza Galib 25 01-Oct-52 12a Saints and poets - Rabindranath Tagore 1953 26 16-Apr-53 2a Railway Centenary 27 02-Oct-53 2a Conquest of Everest 28 02-Oct-53 14a -do- 29 01-Nov-53 2a Telegraph Centenary 30 01-Nov-53 12a -do- 1954 31 01-Oct-54 1a Stamp Centenary - Runner, Camel and Bullock Cart 32 01-Oct-54 2a Stamp Centenary -
List of Stamps from 1852 Onwards
LIST OF STAMPS FROM 1852 ONWARDS POSTAGE STAMPS – PRE-INDEPENDENCE Year Denomination Particulars 1 1852 /2a SCINDE DAWK 1 1854 /2a EAST INDIA CO, ISSUES 1a -do- 4a -do- 1854 4a QUEEN VICTORIA 1 /2a -do- 1a -do- 2a -do- 1855 4a -do- 8a -do- 1 1856-64 /2a -do- 1a -do- 2a -do- 4a -do- 8a -do- UNDER THE CROWN - QUEEN 1860 8p VICTORIA 1 1865 /2a Elephant’s Head Watermark 8p -do- 1a -do- 2a -do- 4a -do- 8a -do- 1866 6a -do- 1866-67 4a Octagonal design 6a8p -do- 1868 8a Die II 1 1873 /2a -do- 1874 9p -do- 1r -do- 1876 6a 12a 1 LIST OF STAMPS FROM 1852 ONWARDS 1 1882-88 /2a Empire of India – Queen Victoria 9p -do- 1a -do- 1a6p -do- 2a -do- 3a -do- 4a -do- 4a6p -do- 8a -do- 12a -do- 1R -do- 1 1891 2 /2a Surcharged 1 1892-97 2 /2a 1r 1895 2r 3r 5r 1 1898 /4a 1899 3p 1900-02 3p 1 /2a 1a 2a 1 2 /2a 1902-11 3p KING EDWARD VII 1 /2a -do- 1a -do- 2a -do- 1 2 /2a -do- 3a -do- 4a -do- 6a -do- 8a -do- 12a -do- 1r -do- 2r -do- 2 LIST OF STAMPS FROM 1852 ONWARDS 3r -do- 5r -do- 10r -do- 15r -do- 25r -do- 1 1905 /4a Surcharged 1 1906 /2a Postage and Revenue 1a -do- 1911 3p KING GEORGE V 1 /2a -do- 1a -do- 1 1 /2a -do- 2a -do- 1 2 /2a -do- 3a -do- 4a -do- 6a -do- 8a -do- 12a -do- 1r -do- 2r -do- 5r -do- 10r -do- 15r -do- 25r -do- 1921 9p Surcharged 1 1922 /4a -do- 1922-26 1a Colours changed 1 1 /2a -do- 1 2 /2a -do- 3a -do- 1926-31 3p Printed at ISP Nasik 1 /2a -do- 1a -do- 1 1 /2a -do- 2a -do- 3 LIST OF STAMPS FROM 1852 ONWARDS 1 2 /2a -do- 3a -do- 4a -do- 8a -do- 12a -do- 1r -do- 2r -do- 5r -do- 10r -do- 15r -do- 25r -do- 1929 2a Air Mail Series 3a -do- 4a -
Full Text of the Memorandum Was Prominently Published in the May Issue of the All-India Trade Union Congress Bulletin
Cover Page The handle http://hdl.handle.net/1887/21864 holds various files of this Leiden University dissertation Author: Stolte, Carolina Margaretha Title: Orienting India : interwar internationalism in an Asian inflection, 1917-1937 Issue Date: 2013-10-08 Orienting India Orienting India: Interwar Internationalism in an Asian Inflection, 1917-1937 PROEFSCHRIFT ter verkrijging van de graad van Doctor aan de Universiteit Leiden, op gezag van Rector Magnificus prof. mr. C.J.J.M. Stolker, volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties te verdedigen op dinsdag 8 oktober 2013 klokke 13:45 uur door Carolina Margaretha Stolte geboren te Groningen in 1983 Promotiecommissie Promotores Prof. dr. H.W. van den Doel Prof. dr. H. Fischer-Tiné (ETH Zürich) Overige leden Prof. dr. J.J.L. Gommans Prof. dr. N.K. Wickramasinghe Dr. T.N. Harper (University of Cambridge) © Carolien Stolte 2013. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from the author. Dit proefschrift is financieel ondersteund door de Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) onder projectnummer 021.001.121. انقﻻب نہ ایشیا میں نہ یورپ میں سوز و ساز حیات خودی کی موت ہے یہ اور وہ ضمیر کی موت دلوں میں ولولہ انقﻻب ہے پیدا قریب آگیی شاید جہان پیر کی موت Revolution Death to man’s soul is Europe, death is Asia To man’s will: neither feels the vital current In men’s hearts stirs a revolution’s torrent Maybe our old world too is nearing death مجعیت اقوام مشرق پانی بہی مسخ ر ہوا بہی ہے مسخ ر کیا ہو جو نگاہ فلک پیر بدل جاۓ دیکھا ہے ملوکیت افرنگ نے جو خواب ممکن ہے کہ اس خواب کی تعبیر بدل جاۓ طہران ہو گر عامل مشرق کا جنیوا شاید کرۃ ارض کی تقدیر بدل جاۓ An Eastern League of Nations Conquered the waters, conquered the air Why should old heaven change looks, not wear? Europe’s imperialists dreamed – but their dream Soothsayers soon may read a new way! Asia’s Geneva let Teheran be Earth’s book of fate new statutes may see. -
The Ultimate A-Z of Dog Names
Page 1 of 155 The ultimate A-Z of dog names To Barney For his infinite patience and perserverence in training me to be a model dog owner! And for introducing me to the joys of being a dog’s best friend. Please do not copy this book Richard Cussons has spent many many hours compiling this book. He alone is the copyright holder. He would very much appreciate it if you do not make this book available to others who have not paid for it. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding. Copywright 2004 by Richard Cussons. All rights reserved worldwide. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise), without the prior written permission of Richard Cussons. Page 2 of 155 The ultimate A-Z of dog names Contents Contents The ultimate A-Z of dog names 4 How to choose the perfect name for your dog 5 All about dog names 7 The top 10 dog names 13 A-Z of 24,920 names for dogs 14 1,084 names for two dogs 131 99 names for three dogs 136 Even more doggie information 137 And finally… 138 Bonus Report – 2,514 dog names by country 139 Page 3 of 155 The ultimate A-Z of dog names The ultimate A-Z of dog names The ultimate A-Z of dog names Of all the domesticated animals around today, dogs are arguably the greatest of companions to man. -
From Nizam to Nation: the Representation of Partition in Literary Narratives About Hyderabad, Deccan
Western University Scholarship@Western Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository 1-14-2013 12:00 AM From Nizam to Nation: The Representation of Partition in Literary Narratives about Hyderabad, Deccan Nazia Akhtar The University of Western Ontario Supervisor Nandi Bhatia The University of Western Ontario Joint Supervisor Teresa Hubel The University of Western Ontario Graduate Program in Comparative Literature A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the equirr ements for the degree in Doctor of Philosophy © Nazia Akhtar 2013 Follow this and additional works at: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd Part of the Comparative Literature Commons, Modern Languages Commons, Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures Commons, Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Commons, and the Women's Studies Commons Recommended Citation Akhtar, Nazia, "From Nizam to Nation: The Representation of Partition in Literary Narratives about Hyderabad, Deccan" (2013). Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository. 1079. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/1079 This Dissertation/Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by Scholarship@Western. It has been accepted for inclusion in Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository by an authorized administrator of Scholarship@Western. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FROM NIZAM TO NATION: THE REPRESENTATION OF PARTITION IN LITERARY NARRATIVES ABOUT HYDERABAD, DECCAN (Spine Title: From Nizam to Nation) (Thesis Format: Monograph) by Nazia Akhtar Graduate Program in Comparative Literature A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada © Nazia Akhtar 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO SCHOOL OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE OF EXAMINATION Joint Supervisors Examiners ______________________________ ______________________________ Dr. -
1. Letter to Additional Secretary, Home Department, Government of India
1. LETTER TO ADDITIONAL SECRETARY, HOME DEPARTMENT, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DETENTION CAMP, January 27, 1944 ADDITIONAL SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (HOME DEPARTMENT) NEW DELHI SIR, Some days ago Shri Kasturba Gandhi told the Inspector-General of prisons and Col. Shah that Dr. Dinshaw Mehta of Poona be invited to assist in her treatment. Nothing seems to have come out of her request. She has become insistent now and asked me if I had written to the Government in the matter. I, therefore, ask for immediate permission to bring in Dr. Mehta. She has also told me and my son that she would like to have some Ayurvedic physician to see her.1 I suggest that the I.G.P. be authorized to permit such assistance when requested. 2. I have no reply as yet to my request2 that Shri Kanu Gandhi, who is being permitted to visit the patient every alternate day, be allowed to remain in the camp as a whole-time nurse. The patient shows no signs of recovery and night-nursing is becoming more and more exacting. Kanu Gandhi is an ideal nurse, having nursed the patient before. And what is more, he can soothe her by giving her instrumental music and by singing bhajans. I request early relief to relieve the existing pressure. The matter may be treated as very urgent. 3. The Superintendent of the camp informs me that when visitors come, one nurse only can be present. Hitherto more than one nurse has attended when necessary. The Superintendent used his discretion as to the necessity. -
Hindutva Meets Globalization: the Mpi Act on Hindu Urban Media Women Monalisa Gangopadhyay Florida International University, [email protected]
Florida International University FIU Digital Commons FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations University Graduate School 7-14-2010 Hindutva Meets Globalization: The mpI act on Hindu Urban Media Women Monalisa Gangopadhyay Florida International University, [email protected] DOI: 10.25148/etd.FI10112010 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd Recommended Citation Gangopadhyay, Monalisa, "Hindutva Meets Globalization: The mpI act on Hindu Urban Media Women" (2010). FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 305. https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/305 This work is brought to you for free and open access by the University Graduate School at FIU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of FIU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Miami, Florida HINDUTVA MEETS GLOBALIZATION: THE IMPACT ON HINDU URBAN MEDIA WOMEN A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by Monalisa Gangopadhyay 2010 To: Dean Kenneth Furton College of Arts and Sciences This dissertation, written by Monalisa Gangopadhyay, and entitled Hindutva Meets Globalization: The Impact on Hindu Urban Media Women, having been approved in respect to style and intellectual content, is referred to you for judgment. We have read this dissertation and recommend that it be approved. _______________________________________ -
JNICC JAKARTA LIBRARY BOOK LIST (PDF Version)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU INDIAN CULTURAL CENTRE EMBASSY OF INDIA JAKARTA JNICC JAKARTA LIBRARY BOOK LIST (PDF version) LARGEST COLLECTION OF INDIAN WRITINGS IN INDONESIA Simple way to find your favourite book ~ write the name of the Book / Author of your choice in “FIND” ~ Note it down & get it collected from the Library in charge of JNICC against your Library membership card. ~2 books allowed per card for 10 days duration. TITLE AUTHOR 1 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS Pavan K. Varma 2 THE GREAT INDIAN MIDDLE CLASS Pavan K. Varma 3 THE HINDU MIND Bansi Pandit 4 SOCIAL FORESTRY PLANTATION K.M. Tiwari & R.V. Singh 5 INDIA'S CULTURE B.P. Singh 6 INDIAN WOMEN TODAY Uma Shankar Jha & Premlata Pujari 7 INDIA AND WORLD CULTURE Vinayak Krishna Gokak 8 FROM THE GANGES TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Vidya Nivas Mishra and Rfael Argullol 9 DISTRICT DIARY Jaswant Singh 10 TIRANGA OUR NATIONAL FLAG Lt. Cdr. K. V. Singh 11 IN YOUR FACE Suhel Seth 12 GABAN THE STOLEN JEWELS CHRISTOPHER R.KING 13 PAK POXY WAR; a story of ISI, bin Laden and Kargil RAJEEV SHARMA 14 THE RINGING RADIANC E SIR COLIN GARBETT 15 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND FEDERALISM S. BHATT & AKHTAR MAJEED (EDITOR) 16 A WESTERN JOURNALIST ON INIDA FRANCOIS GAUTIER 17 KAUTILYA TODAY JAIRAM RAMESH 18 CHARISMA & CANON VASUDHA DALMIA, ANGELIKA MALINAR, MARTIN CHRISTOF 19 A GOAN POTPOURRI ANIBAL DA COSTA 20 SOURCES OF INDIAN TRADITION VOL2 STEPHEN HAY (EDITOR) 21 INDIA what can I teach us? F. MAX MULLER 22 SECURING INDIA'S IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM BRAHMA CHELLANEY(EDITOR) 23 TRUMPETS AND TUMULTS MAJ.GEN. -
Annual Report 2011-2012
National Book Trust, India 1 2012 (Saka 1934) Published by the Director, National Book Trust, India Nehru Bhawan, 5 Institutional Area, Phase-II, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi- 110 070 2 Introduction 5 Publishing 11 20th New Delhi World Book Fair 18 Book Fairs Organized by the Trust during 2011-12 29 Promotion of Indian Books Abroad 33 Literary Activities During 2011-12 37 Activities in North-East 46 Activities in Jammu & Kashmir 50 Activities by National Centre for Children’s Literature (NCCL) 52 Regionwise List of Participation of the Trust in various Book Fairs/Exhibitions 58 Sales & Marketing 61 Promotion and Sale of Books through Mobile Vans 62 Training Course in Book Publishing 65 Assistance for the Publication of Books 68 List of Grantees under GRANT-IN-AID Scheme for Book Related Activities 69 Officers of the Trust 76 Executive Committee 78 Board of Trustees 79 Titles Published during 2011-2012 80 AUDITED ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 129 Audited Annual Accounts 130 Audit Report on the Accounts of Trust and replies thereon 152 3 4 Introduction The National Book Trust, India is an apex body established by the Government of India in the year 1957 for the promotion of books and developing reading habit in the country. Publishing forms a major activity of the Trust. It publishes a wide variety of reasonably priced quality books ranging from works of fiction to books on Medical Sciences and cutting edge technology for all segments of the society and for all age groups, including a wide variety of illustrated books for children. Over the years, the Trust’s determined efforts in developing a strong and inclusive policy towards publishing is also apparent in the variety of books published for visually handicapped and the neo-literates. -
S.NO Programme Channel Total Number of Complaints Received
ACTION BY BCCC ON COMPLAINTS RECEIVED FROM 1 SEPTEMBER 2017 TO 31 DECEMBER 2019 S.NO Programme Channel Total Number Nature of Complaints Telecast date of Action By BCCC of Complaints the programme Received reviwed by BCCC A : SPECIFIC CONTENT RELATED COMPLAINTS A-1 : Specific Content related complaints Disposed 1 ‘Swarajyarakshak Zee Marathi 5 The complainants have alleged that the programme is based on the life of Nil BCCC viewed the episode and found that it pertains to the historical depiction of Sambhaji Sambhaji’ Sambhaji Raje, the son of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is aired at 9 PM Rane’s rule. In keeping with its policy of non-intervention in mythological and historical and repeated the next day. The serial depicts Brahmins as villains and programmes, the Council decided against any intervention as there could be various traitors in a very intense and rabid manner even going to the extent of interpretations of history and historical texts. The complaint was DISPOSED OF. accusing Brahmin ministers of Shivaji Maharaj as his killers. The depiction is historically wrong and is creating hatred in the minds of non-Brahmins in the Maratha community. Facts that cannot be corroborated should not be shown in such programmes to influence a particular set of voters. 2 Koffee with Karan Star World 3 1. ‘Koffee with Karan’, Star World, 06/01/2019, 9 PM {English} 06-01-2019 Taking suo motu cognisance of the complaint, he Council had issued a NOTICE to the channel. In its reply, the channel SUMMARY: The complaints pertain to having open conversations about 08-09/12/18 said the programme is the country’s longest running talk show spanning over 15 years and features biggest names in Bollywood battling Karan’s razor-sharp wit and engaging in entertaining conversations with him.