Alembic 2007-2008 Final

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Alembic 2007-2008 Final DETAILS OF UNPAID / UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2007-2008 AS ON 13TH AUGUST, 2012 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) A A JHAPIT S O REV MEDICAL OFFICER INDIA MAHARASHTRA 999999 ALEM00000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 AMOS S HINDON RIVER 00032926 and unpaid dividend JHAPIT MILLS D C M DASNA GHAZIABAD U P 201001 225 A C QUILON MEDICAL INDIA KERALA 691001 ALEM00000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 BALASUBRA ARUNACHAL STORE BIG BAZAR 00032869 and unpaid dividend MANIAN AM QUILON-691001 225 A LATE A C/O SHANKARA & INDIA KARNATAKA 560053 ALEM00000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 GANAPATHY NARAYANA CO MUSLIM HALL 00032824 and unpaid dividend UDUPA UDUPA BUILDING AS CHAN STREET BANGALORE- 560053 675 A I NATHAN S ST.MARY'S INDIA KARNATAKA 560066 ALEM000000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 AROCKIANA BUILDING MAIN 0032484 and unpaid dividend THAU ROAD CROSS WHITEFIELD BANGALORE- 560066 225 A S O S ST MARY'S BLDG INDIA KARNATAKA 560066 ALEM000000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 IRUDAYANAT AROCHKIAN MAIN RD CROSS 0023514 and unpaid dividend HAN ATHAN WHITEFIELD P O BANGALORE- 560066 225 A J KRISHNAN NA NO 258 LEMIN INDIA TAMIL NADU 632513 ALEMIN3010802 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 STREET BELLIAPPA 2461495 and unpaid dividend NAGAR WALAJAPET 540 A JACOB PARANBIL 14-B KALATHI INDIA TAMIL NADU 632301 ALEM000000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 ALEYAMMA CHACKO ANNAMALAI 0033104 and unpaid dividend JACOB CHETTY STREET ARNI(NORTH ARCOT DIST) TAMIL NADU PIN-632301 675 A K SETHU NA C/O I D INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH 500003 ALEM000000000 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 RAO PADMARAONAGAR 0000008 and unpaid dividend SECUNDARABAD A P-500003 900 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A P MAGESHWARAN NA 62 J K M COLONY KOLATHURINDIA CHENNAI TAMIL TAMILNADU NADU 600099 ALEMIN30021412671924 7.5 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A P VISWANATHAN A V PARAMESWARAN SHRI SAI BABA TEMPLEINDIA BEHIND CLUB ANDHRAPICKET SECUNDERABAD PRADESH 500003 500003 ALEM0000000000032597 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A R JAYA KUMAR NA NO 12 E B NAGAR PHASEINDIA III SATHUVACHARI TAMIL NADUVELLORE 632009 ALEMIN30021410926941 900 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A R MATHEVAN PILLAI RAMANATHA PILLAI C/O VALCAN-LAVAL LTDINDIA MUMBAI-POONA MAHARASHTRA ROAD DAPODI POONA-411012 411012 ALEM0000000000032337 675 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A RAGHAVAN NAIR RAMAPISHARODY PLOT NO 28 BHARAT INDIARATNA HSG SOC MAHARASHTRA KIWLE ORDNANCE FACTORY PO-411213 999999 ALEM0000000000032641 225 DETAILS OF UNPAID / UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2007-2008 AS ON 13TH AUGUST, 2012 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A RAMESH BABU NA S S MEDICAL NO 962 INDIA12TH MAIN H A KARNATAKAL IIND STAGE INDIRA NAGAR,BANGALORE 560008 560008 ALEM0000000000076297 405 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A S BAGALKOT S H BAGALKOT SIDDESHWARA ROADINDIA COCONUT MERCHANT KARNATAKA BIJAPUB-586101 586101 ALEM0000000000032897 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A S BALAKRISHNAN LATE A P SUBRAMANIAM 68/7 PURNADES ROADINDIA CALCUTTA-700029 WEST BENGAL 700029 ALEM0000000000032622 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A S DIVYA NA C 35 MARIGOLD ENCLAVEINDIA 64 REDDY PALAYAM TAMIL NADU 1ST MAIN ROAD MOGAPPAIR CHENNAI TAMILNADU 600058 ALEMIN30021411964958 37.5 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A S SHARADAMMA A SUBBARAO S 115 MAIN ROAD KODANDARAMAPURAINDIA KARNATAKA BANGALORE-560003 560003 ALEM0000000000032820 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A SAVITRAMMA A RANGANATHA SARMA PLOT 23 DY SWATHI SIKHARAINDIA APTS HUDA ANDHRA COMPLEX PRADESH SAROOR NAGAR HYDERABAD-500035 500035 ALEM0000000000032899 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A SIVASHANKARAN NA CANARA BANK 26 SANKARIINDIA MAIN ROAD TAMIL T L UNADU S BUILDING, TIRUCHENGODE 637211 ALEMIN30108022335618 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A SREEDHAR KUMAR NA H NO 10 505 MAIN BAZARINDIA DHARMAVARAM ANDHRA ANANTAPUR PRADESH DIST 515671 ALEMIN30102220837462 1215 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A TOTADRI NA B/8, Vijay Avenue 37,INDIA V.R.Pillai Street TAMIL Triplicane NADU 600005 600005 ALEM0000000000076386 135 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend A V VEERARAJURS M UEERARAJURS 876/5 I CROSS LAKSHMIPURAMINDIA MYSORE-570004 KARNATAKA 570004 ALEM0000000000032816 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AARTI NIRANJAN C/O SRI CHANDESHWARINDIA PRASAD SHIVPUR BIHAR MAHENDRA DEVI ASTHAN PATNA 800006 800006 ALEM0000000000065431 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AARTI SONEJA NA GUPTA KUNJ BEHINDINDIA MESEUM DAMPIER UTTAR NAGAR PRADESH MATHURA 281001 281001 ALEM0000000000076431 135 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AASAWARI ARVIND BHALERAO NA FLAT NO 12 AVDHUTINDIA HEIGHTS PLOT NO MAHARASHTRA 3 MAHALAXMI SOC. ANAND NAGAR VITTHALWADI OPP.SANTOSH999999 HALL PUNEALEMIN30028010104871 150 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AASHABEN JESHINGBHAI PATEL JESHINGBHAI HARI NIWAS B/H GURUDWARAINDIA AMIN GUJARAT NAGAR ROAD CHHANI,BARODA-391740 391740 ALEM0000000000073693 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AASHISH MOORARKA MAHESH C/O AASHISH STD PCOINDIA OPP M V MARKET CHHATTISGARH NEAR BUS STAND BILASPUR MP 495001 495001 ALEM0000000000066565 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AASIT RATANLAL PAREKH S O RATANLAL 5 ASSEMBLY LANE DADISETHINDIA AGIARI MAHARASHTRALANE NEAR G T HIGH SCHOOL MUMBAI-400002 400002 ALEM0000000000033155 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend AB HAMID WANI NA DAMHALL KASHIPORAINDIA TEHSIL AND DISTRICT JAMMU JAMMU AND KASHMIR AND KASHMIR 192211 ALEMIN30169610545229 3 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABANI BHUSHAN PRASAD NA A K APARTMENTS DHATKIDHINDIA JAMSHEDPUR JHARKHAND 831001 ALEM1304140001488525 36 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL BARI AKTHER NA 9-3-125/233 B2 LANCERINDIA GOLCONDA HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH 500008 500008 ALEM0000000000076362 270 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL HAMID MOHAMMED S O MOHAMMED HANJAR NAGAR 2NDINDIA FL NO 204 JIJAMATA MAHARASHTRA ROAD PUMP HOVSE ANDHERI EAST MUMBAI-400093 400093 ALEM0000000000008531 675 DETAILS OF UNPAID / UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2007-2008 AS ON 13TH AUGUST, 2012 First Name Middle Name Last Name Father/Husb Father/Husb Father/Husband Address Country State District PINCode Folio Number of Investment Type Amount Proposed Date of and First and Middle Last Name Securities Due(in Rs.) transfer to IEPF Name Name (DD-MON-YYYY) Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL JALEEL SHAIK NA D NO 18-39-85 REDLAINDIA BAZAR SANGADIGUNTA ANDHRA PRADESHGUNTUR 522003 522003 ALEM0000000000076482 135 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL KADIR NA NEAR PRABHOD SINDHUINDIA AMRAOTI CAMP MAHARASHTRA BERAR-444602 444602 ALEM0000000000000077 450 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL LATHEEF KHAN H M YAKUB KHAN NO 7 8TH MAIN 9TH INDIACORSS ROAD AGRAHARA KARNATAKA DASARA HALL BANGALORE-560079 560079 ALEM0000000000031969 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL MAREEN SYED NA H NO 6 3 677 203 REGENCYINDIA ZEENAT APTS ANDHRA GREEN PRADESH LANDS PANJAGUTTA HYDERABAD ANDHRA PRADESH 500082 ALEMIN30021411893075 750 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDUL RASHID KHAN LATE HAJI MOHD SHERKHAN NATIONAL CLINIC NRINDIA NOOR MAHAL SCHOOL RAJASTHAN NIMBAHER-312601 312601 ALEM0000000000032513 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDULKARIM MUSTUFABHAI KURESHI MUSTUFABHAI J KURESHI MOGALWADA NEAR INDIAMUTTEN MARKET GUJARAT KHANKA STREET BARODA-390001 390001 ALEM0000000000032558 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDULLABHAI MOHAMEDALI RANGWALA S O MOHAMEDALI 208 ABDUL REHMANINDIA STREET MUMBAI-400003 MAHARASHTRA 400003 ALEM0000000000013725 900 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDULRAHIM ABDULGANI SHEKH ABDULGANI K SHEKH MOGALWADA OPP MUTTENINDIA MARKET GUJARAT PAJANIGAR MAHOLLA BARODA-390004 390004 ALEM0000000000032261 225 Amount for unclaimed 27-Aug-2015 and unpaid dividend ABDULRAHIM DOSUMIYA GANDHI HAJI DOSUBHAI WADI NAVAPURA NAKAINDIA BARODA-390001 GUJARAT 390001 ALEM0000000000032487 225 ABDULRAHIM NURMOHMMED SHAYAR NURMOHMMED R SHAYAR MOGALWADA NR MATANINDIA MARKET KHANKA GUJARAT MOHALLA BARODA-390017 390017 ALEM0000000000032559Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend225 27-Aug-2015 ABDULRASHIDKHAN MARTUZAKHAN PATHAN MURTUZAKHAN PATHAN BLOCK NO 19-G OPP INDIAN G RLY STATION GUJARAT VISHAWAMITRI RLY COLONY BARODA 390011 390011 ALEM0000000000032496Amount for unclaimed and unpaid225.00 dividend 27-Aug-2015 ABDULRAZAK SHAHABUDDIN MAPARI SHAHABUDDIN Y MAPARI AT & PO GOTHANE DONIINDIA WADE VIA ONI MAHARASHTRA TALUKA RAJAPUR DIST RATANAGIRI 416705 416705 ALEM0000000000033047Amount for unclaimed and unpaid675.00
Recommended publications
  • The Social Life of Khadi: Gandhi's Experiments with the Indian
    The Social Life of Khadi: Gandhi’s Experiments with the Indian Economy, c. 1915-1965 by Leslie Hempson A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (History) in the University of Michigan 2018 Doctoral Committee: Associate Professor Farina Mir, Co-Chair Professor Mrinalini Sinha, Co-Chair Associate Professor William Glover Associate Professor Matthew Hull Leslie Hempson [email protected] ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5195-1605 © Leslie Hempson 2018 DEDICATION To my parents, whose love and support has accompanied me every step of the way ii TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ii LIST OF FIGURES iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS vi ABSTRACT vii INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1: THE AGRO-INDUSTRIAL DIVIDE 23 CHAPTER 2: ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS 53 CHAPTER 3: WRITING THE ECONOMY 89 CHAPTER 4: SPINNING EMPLOYMENT 130 CONCLUSION 179 APPENDIX: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 183 BIBLIOGRAPHY 184 iii LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 2.1 Advertisement for a list of businesses certified by AISA 59 3.1 A set of scales with coins used as weights 117 4.1 The ambar charkha in three-part form 146 4.2 Illustration from a KVIC album showing Mother India cradling the ambar 150 charkha 4.3 Illustration from a KVIC album showing giant hand cradling the ambar charkha 151 4.4 Illustration from a KVIC album showing the ambar charkha on a pedestal with 152 a modified version of the motto of the Indian republic on the front 4.5 Illustration from a KVIC album tracing the charkha to Mohenjo Daro 158 4.6 Illustration from a KVIC album tracing
    [Show full text]
  • A Case Study of Batik in Java and Santiniketan
    Universiteit Leiden Journey of Textile Designs: A Case Study of Batik in Java and Santiniketan Master Thesis, Asian Studies (60 EC) 2015-16 Name of student: Deboshree Banerjee Student Number: s1684337 Date: 1st September 2016 Supervisors: Prof. dr. N.K. Wickramasinghe-Samarasinghe Prof. dr. P.R. Kanungo Table of Contents Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................... ii List of Figures and Tables......................................................................................................... iv Abstract ...................................................................................................................................... v Chapter 1: Introduction .............................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Textiles: A Medium of Cultural Studies ......................................................................... 1 1.2. Diffusion Theory ............................................................................................................. 3 1.3. Literature Review: Javanese and Santiniketan Batik ...................................................... 4 1.3.1. Javanese Batik .......................................................................................................... 5 1.3.2 Santiniketan Batik ..................................................................................................... 7 1.4. Proposed Hypothesis ......................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Gandhi Sites in Durban Paul Tichmann 8 9 Gandhi Sites in Durban Gandhi Sites in Durban
    local history museums gandhi sites in durban paul tichmann 8 9 gandhi sites in durban gandhi sites in durban introduction gandhi sites in durban The young London-trained barrister, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 1. Dada Abdullah and Company set sail for Durban from Bombay on 19 April 1893 and arrived in (427 Dr Pixley kaSeme Street) Durban on Tuesday 23 May 1893. Gandhi spent some twenty years in South Africa, returning to India in 1914. The period he spent in South Africa has often been described as his political and spiritual Sheth Abdul Karim Adam Jhaveri, a partner of Dada Abdullah and apprenticeship. Indeed, it was within the context of South Africa’s Co., a firm in Porbandar, wrote to Gandhi’s brother, informing him political and social milieu that Gandhi developed his philosophy and that a branch of the firm in South Africa was involved in a court practice of Satyagraha. Between 1893 and 1903 Gandhi spent periods case with a claim for 40 000 pounds. He suggested that Gandhi of time staying and working in Durban. Even after he had moved to be sent there to assist in the case. Gandhi’s brother introduced the Transvaal, he kept contact with friends in Durban and with the him to Sheth Abdul Karim Jhaveri, who assured him that the job Indian community of the City in general. He also often returned to would not be a difficult one, that he would not be required for spend time at Phoenix Settlement, the communitarian settlement he more than a year and that the company would pay “a first class established in Inanda, just outside Durban.
    [Show full text]
  • 225 Poems from the Rig-Veda (Translated from Sanskrit And
    Arts and Economics 225 Poems from the Rig-veda (Translated from Sanskrit and annotated by Paul Thieme) ["Gedichte aus dem Rig-Veda"] (Aus dem Sanskrit iibertragen und erHi.utert von Paul Thieme) 1964; 79 p. Nala and Damayanti. An Episode from the Mahabharata (Translated from Sanskrit and annotated by Albrecht Wezler) ["Nala und Damayanti. Eine Episode aus dem Mahabharata"] (Aus dem Sanskrit iibertragen und erHi.utert von Albrecht Wezler) 1965; 87 p. (UNESCO Sammlung reprasentativer Werke; Asiatische Reihe) Stuttgart: Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. These two small volumes are the first translations from Sanskrit in the "Unesco Collection of Representative Works; Asiatic Series", which the Reclam Verlag has to publish. The selection from the Rig-veda, made by one of the best European ~xperts, presents the abundantly annotated German translation of 'D~ Songs after a profound introduction on the origin and nature of the .Q.lg-veda. Wezler's Nala translation presents the famous episode in simple German prose, and is likewise provided with numerous explanatory notes. Professor Dr. Hermann Berger RIEM:SCHNEIDER, MARCARETE 'l'he World of the mttites (W.ith a Foreword by Helmuth Th. Bossert. Great Cultures of Anti­ ~~l~y, Vol. 1) [ ~le Welt der Hethiter"] ~M~t einem Vorwort von Helmuth Th. Bossert. GroBe Kulturen der ruhzeit, Band 1) ~~u8ttgart: J. G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung, 7th Edition 1965; 260 p., plates ~:e bOok un~er review has achieved seven editions in little more than th ~ears, a SIgn that it supplied a wide circle of readers not only with in: Information they need, but it has also been able to awaken lIit~~;st.
    [Show full text]
  • New and Bestselling Titles Sociology 2016-2017
    New and Bestselling titles Sociology 2016-2017 www.sagepub.in Sociology | 2016-17 Seconds with Alice W Clark How is this book helpful for young women of Any memorable experience that you hadhadw whilehile rural areas with career aspirations? writing this book? Many rural families are now keeping their girls Becoming part of the Women’s Studies program in school longer, and this book encourages at Allahabad University; sharing in the colourful page 27A these families to see real benefit for themselves student and faculty life of SNDT University in supporting career development for their in Mumbai; living in Vadodara again after daughters. It contributes in this way by many years, enjoying friends and colleagues; identifying the individual roles that can be played reconnecting with friendships made in by supportive fathers and mothers, even those Bangalore. Being given entrée to lively students with very little education themselves. by professors who cared greatly about them. Being treated wonderfully by my interviewees. What facets of this book bring-in international Any particular advice that you would like to readership? share with young women aiming for a successful Views of women’s striving for self-identity career? through professionalism; the factors motivating For women not yet in college: Find supporters and encouraging them or setting barriers to their in your family to help argue your case to those accomplishments. who aren’t so supportive. Often it’s submissive Upward trends in women’s education, the and dutiful mothers who need a prompt from narrowing of the gender gap, and the effects a relative with a broader viewpoint.
    [Show full text]
  • Western Ghats & Sri Lanka Biodiversity Hotspot
    Ecosystem Profile WESTERN GHATS & SRI LANKA BIODIVERSITY HOTSPOT WESTERN GHATS REGION FINAL VERSION MAY 2007 Prepared by: Kamal S. Bawa, Arundhati Das and Jagdish Krishnaswamy (Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology & the Environment - ATREE) K. Ullas Karanth, N. Samba Kumar and Madhu Rao (Wildlife Conservation Society) in collaboration with: Praveen Bhargav, Wildlife First K.N. Ganeshaiah, University of Agricultural Sciences Srinivas V., Foundation for Ecological Research, Advocacy and Learning incorporating contributions from: Narayani Barve, ATREE Sham Davande, ATREE Balanchandra Hegde, Sahyadri Wildlife and Forest Conservation Trust N.M. Ishwar, Wildlife Institute of India Zafar-ul Islam, Indian Bird Conservation Network Niren Jain, Kudremukh Wildlife Foundation Jayant Kulkarni, Envirosearch S. Lele, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Environment & Development M.D. Madhusudan, Nature Conservation Foundation Nandita Mahadev, University of Agricultural Sciences Kiran M.C., ATREE Prachi Mehta, Envirosearch Divya Mudappa, Nature Conservation Foundation Seema Purshothaman, ATREE Roopali Raghavan, ATREE T. R. Shankar Raman, Nature Conservation Foundation Sharmishta Sarkar, ATREE Mohammed Irfan Ullah, ATREE and with the technical support of: Conservation International-Center for Applied Biodiversity Science Assisted by the following experts and contributors: Rauf Ali Gladwin Joseph Uma Shaanker Rene Borges R. Kannan B. Siddharthan Jake Brunner Ajith Kumar C.S. Silori ii Milind Bunyan M.S.R. Murthy Mewa Singh Ravi Chellam Venkat Narayana H. Sudarshan B.A. Daniel T.S. Nayar R. Sukumar Ranjit Daniels Rohan Pethiyagoda R. Vasudeva Soubadra Devy Narendra Prasad K. Vasudevan P. Dharma Rajan M.K. Prasad Muthu Velautham P.S. Easa Asad Rahmani Arun Venkatraman Madhav Gadgil S.N. Rai Siddharth Yadav T. Ganesh Pratim Roy Santosh George P.S.
    [Show full text]
  • Research Article
    Available Online at http://www.journalajst.com ASIAN JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Asian Journal of Science and Technology ISSN: 0976-3376 Vol. 08, Issue, 10, pp.60 84-6089, October, 2017 RESEARCH ARTICLE KANTHA EMBROIDERY-A WOMAN-CENTRIC PATH TOWARDS EMPOWERMENT FOR ARTISANS IN WEST BENGAL 1Dr. Debaleena Debnath and 2Sreenanda Palit 1Assistant Professor, Folklore Dept., Kalyani University, Nadia, West Bengal 2Associate Professor and Centre Coordinator-Fashion Communication, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Kolkata, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Niaz Zaman describes the needlecraft of Kantha as "women's art”. Traditionally the Kantha embroidery Received 04th July, 2017 of Bengal has been the forte of women, unlike Zardosi and Ari work which is predominated by men Received in revised form folk. The craft has a history of being a revered recycled product. A Kantha is considered to be layers of 21st August, 2017 old sarees or dhotis quilted together to form a blanket, used by the poor as a protection against cold. Accepted 06thSeptember, 2017 Later the ‘nakshi’ form of it was born in the household of undivided Bengal as a portrait of women’s th Published online 17 October, 2017 aspiration and dream. The paper discusses how Kantha has been dominated by women and has eventually helped to empower hundreds of them. The various factors that made it woman-centric have Key words: been explored through primary research conducted among 50 artisans from Nanoor, Birbhum District, Kantha, Needlecraft, Quilting, and Kadambagachi, Barashat District of West Bengal. The study presents a comparative study of both Women empowerment, the clusters.
    [Show full text]
  • Tentative Seniority List of VEW's/JAA's/JAEO's of Agriculture Department
    Government of Jammu and Kashmir Agriculture production Department Civil Secretariat, Sri nagar. Subject: Tentative seniority list of VEW's/JAA's/JAEO's of Agriculture Department. Circular Whereas Agriculture Graduates came to be appointed/promoted to the post of VEW/JAA/JAEO from time to time. Whereas a final seniority list of VEW's of 1984 batch has been issued vide Government order No. 313 Agri of 2010 dated 27.12.2010. Whereas, a fresh exercise has been undertaken in the department for inclusion of all appointed/promoted VEW/JAA/JAEO having graduation as B.Sc (Agriculture) Whereas, after examination of the records in the department in connection with the appointment of VEW/JAA/JAEO in the department from time to time a tentative seniority list is drawn for general information of all the concerned. Whereas, the tentative seniority of VEW/JAA/JAEO appointed/promoted in the department from time to time is subject to the objections from the aggrieved official concerned if any. Therefore, the tentative seniority list annexed to this notification is hereby notified for information of all concerned and accordingly, objections are called in writing from aggrieved, if any within a period of four weeks from the date of issuance of this circular. The requisite objections should be filed in the offices of the respective directors at Jammu and Kashmir. The representations so filed should be substantiated by certified copies of the orders or documentary evidence in support of claims of each. Cft:--------:J--- Under Secretary to Government Agriculture production Department No: Agri/E-08(1)/201 O-V(III) Dated: 26.06.2013 Copy to the: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Statistical Report General Election, 1998 The
    STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1998 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 1998 Legislative Assembly of Madhya Pradesh STATISCAL REPORT ( National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 2 2. Other Abbreviations And Description 3 3. Highlights 4 4. List of Successful Candidates 5 - 12 5. Performance of Political Parties 13 - 14 6. Candidate Data Summary 15 7. Electors Data Summary 16 8. Women Candidates 17 - 25 9. Constituency Data Summary 26 - 345 10. Detailed Results 346 - 413 Election Commission of India-State Elections, 1998 to the Legislative Assembly of MADHYA PRADESH LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . JD Janata Dal (Not to be used in General Elections, 1999) 7 . SAP Samata Party STATE PARTIES 8 . ICS Indian Congress (Socialist) 9 . INLD Indian National Lok Dal 10 . JP Janata Party 11 . LS Lok Shakti 12 . RJD Rashtriya Janata Dal 13 . RPI Republican Party of India 14 . SHS Shivsena 15 . SJP(R) Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 16 . SP Samajwadi Party REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 17 . ABHM Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha 18 . ABJS Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh 19 . ABLTC Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Congress 20 . ABMSD Akhil Bartiya Manav Seva Dal 21 . AD Apna Dal 22 . AJBP Ajeya Bharat Party 23 . BKD(J) Bahujan Kranti Dal (Jai) 24 .
    [Show full text]
  • Reinventing Sati and Sita: a Study of Amish Tripathi's Central Women Characters from a Feminist Perspective Abstract
    ADALYA JOURNAL ISSN NO: 1301-2746 Reinventing Sati and Sita: A Study of Amish Tripathi’s Central Women Characters from a Feminist Perspective T.V. Sri Vaishnavi Devi [email protected] 9043526179 Assistant Professor and Research Scholar Department of English (UG Aided) Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College Pollachi. Dr. A.Srividhya 9894086190 [email protected] Assistant Professor and Research Supervisor Department of English (UG Aided) Nallamuthu Gounder Mahalingam College Pollachi. Abstract In the age old mythical narratives, women were seen from the androcentric perspective and were portrayed as creatures that are inferior to men by all means. The customs and traditions created by the patriarchal world suppressed women to an extent where she become a dumb doll, unable to express her talents and capabilities. Revisioning myth interprets the myth from a new angle. Revisioning mythmaking is one of the emerging trends in literature at present. The critical discourse of revisionist mythmaking attempts to revision, reinterpret and reconstruct the age-old myth from a feminist perspective. It gives voice to the voiceless beings and challenges the patriarchal notions of feminine identity. Amish Tripathi, India’s first literary pop star and a contemporary Indian myth maker, rereads and rewrites the ancient Indian epics by utilizing the strategy of revisionist myth-making. This paper examines the way Amish Tripathi has subverted the androcentric mythical narratives by creating a new identity for the mythical woman characters, Sati and Sita. It traces the challenges faced by these central women characters and highlights bravery and efficacy as leaders which help them to undermine the power structures of male-dominated society.
    [Show full text]
  • Karwar F-Register As on 31-03-2019
    Karwar F-Register as on 31-03-2019 Type of Name of Organisat Date of Present Registrati Year of Category Applicabi Applicabi Registration Area / the ion / Size Colour establish Capital Working on under E- Sl. Identifica Name of the Address of the No. (XGN lity under Water Act lity under Air Act HWM HWM BMW BMW under Plastic Battery E-Waste MSW MSW PCB ID Place / Taluk District industrial Activity*( Product (L/M/S/M (R/O/G/ ment Investment in Status Plastic Waste Remarks No. tion (YY- Industry Organisations category Water (Validity) Air Act (Validity) (Y/N) (Validity) (Y/N) (Validity) Rules validity (Y/N) (Validity) (Y/N) (Validity) Ward No. Estates / I/M/LB/H icro) W) (DD/MM/ Lakhs of Rs. (O/C1/C2 Rules (Y/N) YY) Code) Act (Y/N) (Y/N) date areas C/H/L/C YY) /Y)** (Y/N) E/C/O Nuclear Power Corporation Limited, 31,71,29,53,978 1 11410 99-00 Kaiga Project Karwar Karwar Uttar Kannada NA I Nuclear Power plant F-36 L R 02-04-99 O Y 30-06-21 Y 30-06-21 Y 30/06/20 N - N N N N N N N Kaiga Generating (576450.1) Station, Grasim Industries Limited Chemical Binaga, Karwar, 2 11403 74-75 Division (Aditya Karwar Karwar Uttar Kannada NA I Chloro Alkali F-41, 17-Cat 17-Cat 01-01-75 18647.6 O Y 30-06-21 Y 30-06-21 Y 30/06/20 Y - N N N N N N N Uttara Kannada Birla Chemical Dividion) Bangur The West Coast Nagar,Dandeli, 3 11383 58-59 Haliyal Haliyal Uttar Kannada NA I Paper F-59, 17-Cat 17-Cat 01-06-58 192226.1 O Y 30-06-21 Y 30-06-21 Y 30/06/20 Y - N N NNNNN Paper Mills Limited, Haliyal, Uttara Kannada R.N.S.Yatri Niwas, Murudeshwar, (Formerly R N 4 41815
    [Show full text]
  • True Or Pure” Republic the Window Is Still Open for Registration for the Eligible Educators Upto What Does It Mean to Be a 30Th November 2017
    ISSN 2347-162X Happy Uttarayan RNI No. GUJENG/2002/23382 | Postal Registration No. GAMC-1732 | 2016-18 Issued by SSP Ahd-9, Posted at P.S.O. 10th Every Month Ahmedabad-2, Valid up to 31-12-2018 AHMEDABAD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 2018 VOL.16, ISSUE-9 www.theopenpage.co.in facebook.com/theopenpage (12 + 4) TOTAL PAGE -16 INVITATION PRICE: `30/- From, The Open Page, 4th Floor Vishwa Arcade, Opp. Kum-Kum Party Plot, Nr. Akhbarnagar, Nava Wadaj, Ahmedabad - 380013 | Ph : 079-27621385/86 4th EDUCATOR’S AWARD We are honoured to NEED OF EVERY NATION – tO FORM announce the program date of the 4th Educator’s award 11th January 2018 at VADODARA “trUE OR PURE” REPUBLIC The window is still open for registration for the eligible educators upto WHAT DOes IT MEAN TO BE A 30th November 2017. REPUBLIC? "The roots of education are bitter, but Of course the Republic is a government fruits are sweet!" formed by people elected by the popula- tion in the democratic way. The constitu- tion of India is the supreme law of India. We find frame work defining fundamen- tal political principle, establishes the structure, procedure, power and duties of government institutions and sets out fundamental right, directive principle and duty of citizens. India implemented its own plan on Janu- ary 26, 1950, since then every year January 26 is celebrated as a Republic Day. What really means to be republic? What is to be done in the Republic Day celebration ? When any nation is released from oth- er foreign nationals, it becomes an inde- clarity for 2 years, 11 months and 17 days is a gift to the people of India's pendent public.
    [Show full text]