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Indian History Ancient History 1.Which of the following ancient Indian Kings had appointed Dhamma Mahamattas? [A] Asoka [B] Chandragupta Maurya [C] Kanishka [D] Chandragupta-II Correct Answer: A [Asoka] Notes: Dhamma Mahamattas were special officers appointed by Ashoka to spread the message of Dhamma or his Dharma. The Dhamma Mahamattas were required to look after the welfare of the people of different religions and to enforce the rules regarding the sanctity of animal life. 2.Who was the first Saka king in India? [A] Moga [B] Rudradaman [C] Azes [D] Ghatotkacha Correct Answer: A [ Moga ] Notes: An Indo-Scythian king, Moga (or Maues) was the first Saka king in India who established Saka power in Gandhara and extended supremacy over north-western India. 3.Who was ‘Kanthaka’ in the context of Gautam Buddha? [A] Charioteer [B] Body-guard [C] Cousin [D] Horse Correct Answer: D [ Horse ] Notes: Kanthaka was the royal horse of Gautama Buddha. 4.What symbol represents birth of Gautama Buddha? [A] Bodh tree [B] Lotus [C] Horse [D] Wheel Correct Answer: B [ Lotus ] Notes: Lotus and bull resembles the symbol of birth of Gautama Buddha. 5.What symbol represents nirvana of Gautama Buddha? [A] Lotus [B] Wheel [C] Horse [D] Bodhi Tree Correct Answer: D [ Bodhi Tree ] Notes: Bodhi Tree is the symbol of nirvana of Gautama Buddha. On the other hand, Stupa represents the symbol of death of Gautama Buddha. Further, The symbol ‘Horse’ signifies the renunciation of Buddha’s life. 6.During whose reign was the Fourth Buddhist Council held? [A] Ashoka [B] Kalasoka [C] Ajatsatru [D] Kanishka Correct Answer: D [ Kanishka ] Notes: The Fourth Buddhist Council was held at Kundalvana, Kashmir in 72 AD during the reign of Kushan king Kanishka. -
The Hindu Review Novembers
The Monthly Hindu Review | Current Affairs | November 2020 1 www.bankersadda.com | www.sscadda.com | www.careerpower.in | Adda247 App The Monthly Hindu Review | Current Affairs | November 2020 Contents The Most Important Current Affairs November 2020 ................................................................................................. 3 Banking and Financial Current Affairs ........................................................................................................................... 9 Economy Current Affairs ................................................................................................................................................. 10 Business Current Affairs .................................................................................................................................................. 11 International Current Affairs .......................................................................................................................................... 11 National Current Affairs ................................................................................................................................................... 12 States Current Affairs ....................................................................................................................................................... 14 Schemes/Committees ...................................................................................................................................................... -
Mumbai's Open Spaces Data
MUMBAI’S OPEN SPACES Maps & A Preliminary Listing Document Prepared by Contents Introduction........................................................2 H(W) ward........................................................54 Mumbai's Open Spaces Data..............................4 K(E) ward.........................................................60 Mumbai's Open Spaces Map...............................5 K(W) ward........................................................66 Mumbai's Wards Map..........................................7 P(N) ward.........................................................72 P(S) ward.........................................................78 City - Maps & Open Spaces List ----------------------------------------------------------------- R(N) ward.........................................................84 A ward................................................................8 R(C) ward.........................................................90 B ward..............................................................12 R(S) ward.........................................................96 C ward..............................................................16 D ward..............................................................20 Central & Eastern - Maps & Open Spaces List ----------------------------------------------------------------- E ward..............................................................24 L ward............................................................100 F(N) ward.........................................................30 -
Details of Unpaid Dividend As on September 2
JUBILANT INDUSTRIES LIMITED (CIN: L24100UP2007PLC032909) STATUS OF UNPAID DIVIDEND DATA AS ON SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 Proposed date Folio No/DP id/Client Amount of transfer of Sr. No. id Name Father's Name Address Country State District Pincode Investment Type due IEPF 1 1201060000468701 LATA MEHROTRA MR RAM KRISHNA MEHROTRA 520-A NEHRU NAGATR MEERAPUR ALLAHABAD 211003 INDIA UTTAR PRADESH ALLAHABAD 211003 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 15.00 24-SEP-2018 2 1201060001473242 PHANIRAJ KATTA BADARINATH BADARINATH KATTA NARAYANAIAH S/O K N BADARINATH NO 4 412 GANDHI MADAKASIRA TQ ANANTHPUR DIST 515301 INDIA ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTHAPUR 515301 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3.00 24-SEP-2018 3 1201060001588511 P MOHANAVELU PARAMASIVAM NO:950 BAJANAI KOIL STREET VANIYAMBADI VELLORE 635751 INDIA TAMIL NADU VELLORE 635751 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3.00 24-SEP-2018 4 1201060100148944 CHANDRAKANTA SHARMA MURLIMANOHAR BAZAR ROAD CHANDAMETA TEH.PARASIA CHHINDWARA 480449 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 480449 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 3.00 24-SEP-2018 5 1201060100173162 AJAY KUMAR VYAS MADHAV RAO VYAS NEAR VIJAY STAMBH WARD NO. 03 JUNNARDEO CHHINDWARA 480551 INDIA MADHYA PRADESH CHHINDWARA 480551 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 15.00 24-SEP-2018 6 1201060500129536 KULDEEP SINGH CHHABRA SH. GURUBACHAN SINGH CHHABRA FRONT OF GURUDWARA BHAWANIMANDI BHAWANIMANDI 326502 INDIA RAJASTHAN BARAN 326502 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 45.00 24-SEP-2018 7 1201060500476332 VARUN VYAS CHANDRA SHEKHAR VYAS -
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Unpaid Dividend for the Year 2010-2011 Vakrangee Limited
VAKRANGEE LIMITED UNPAID DIVIDEND FOR THE YEAR 2010-2011 Sr. No. Folio No./DPCLID Name of the Shareholder Shareholder Address Dividend Amount Proposed date of transfer to IEPF 1 '0000061 KAPILMUNI CHATURVEDI B-305, BHARATI DEEP, NAVGHAR CROSS ROAD, 200 24.10.2018 BHAYANDER(EAST), THANE 2 '0005299 PITAMBER DUTT LOHIMI 200 24.10.2018 3 '0005300 MUKATA LOHOMI 200 24.10.2018 4 '0005301 NAMITA LOHOMI 200 24.10.2018 5 '0011947 DHARAM CHAND JAIN 400 24.10.2018 6 '0011948 JATAN DEVI JAIN 400 24.10.2018 7 '0012212 MANGAL BHAWAN GOENKA'S AMBER COMPLEX, SANSAR CHANDRA 800 24.10.2018 HOLDINGS PVT LTD ROAD, LL-50, IST FLOOR, JAIPUR (RAJASTHAN) 8 '0012512 YOGITA KUCHERIA 2-B/104, TRIVENI NAGAR, JANATA NAGAR ROAD, 400 24.10.2018 BHAYANDER (W), DIST. THANE 9 '0012957 A V MURTHY NO.7,OUT HOUSE, 10TH MAIN 3RD BLOCK, 200 24.10.2018 JAYANAGAR, BANGALORE - 11 10 '0013249 SARUJIT SINGH MAKKER 1-JOINT HOUSE, HARDEV NAGAR, KAPURTHALA 200 24.10.2018 ROAD, JALANDHAR - 2 11 '0013262 SWAROOPCHAND M MARKET YARD, LASALGAON, TQ. NIPHAD. DIST. 200 24.10.2018 CHATTURMUTHA NASIK 12 '0013269 BARKHA B MUTHA MUTHA BHAVAN COURT ROAD AHMEDNAGAR 200 24.10.2018 13 '0013308 JASWANTSINGH C THAKUR BARRACK NO 1324, CAMP NO 4, ULHASNAGR, DIST. 200 24.10.2018 THANE 14 '0013665 NIDHI DHIMANTRAY TARPANKHADO, SHAKTINAGAR, NEAR GAYATRI 400 24.10.2018 JASANI MANDIR, KALAWAD ROAD, RAJKOT 15 '0013917 RAGHUNATH D WANI SANTOSHI MATA NAGAR, GROGRASS WADI, 600 24.10.2018 DOMBIVALI (E), DIST - THANE. 16 '0013965 TIKAM CHAND 1068, DUDHIYA MOHALA, POST NASIRABAD 200 24.10.2018 17 '0014039 RUKAMANI DEVI 1068, DUDHIYA MOHALLA POST NASIRABAD RAJ 200 24.10.2018 18 '0014901 VINAY KUMAR KANSAL 17, ACHROL HOUSE CIVIL LINES JAIPUR - RAJASTHAN. -
The Myth of the Holy Cow
IWU * ** The Myth of the Holy Cow D.N. Jha navayana The Myth of the Holy Cow © D.N.Jha Published by Navayana Publishing, 2009 First published by Matrix Books, New Delhi, 2001 ISBN: 978-8189059163 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilised in any form without the prior permission of the publisher. Printed by Sanjiv Palliwal, New Delhi Navayana Publishing M-100, 1 Floor, Saket, New Delhi 110017 navayana.org [email protected] Distributed by IPD Alternatives (www.ipda.in) and WestLand Books Pvt. Ltd. Chennai gam alabhate[2]; yajno vai gauh; . yajnarn eva labhate; atho annam vai gauh; annam evavarundhe. Taittiriya Brahmana, III. 9.8.2-3 (Anandasrama- sanskritgranthavalih 37, vol. Ill, 3rd.edn., Poona, 1979). ‘ (At the horse-sacrifice) he (the Adhvaryu) seizes (binds) the cow (i.e. cows). The cow is the sacrifice. (Consequently) it is the sacrifice he (the Sacrificer) thus obtains. And the cow certainly is food. (Consequently) it is food he thus obtains.’ English translation by Paul-Emile Dumont, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 92.6 (December 1948), p. 485. ‘. Silver foil or “varak” used for decorating sweets has more than just a pleasing look to it. It is made by placing thin metal strips between steaming intestines of freshly slaughtered animals. The metal is then pounded between ox-gut and the sheets are carefully transferred in .’ special paper for marketing. Bindu Jacob, ‘More to it all than meets the Eye’, The Hindu, 5 June 2001 (A news item based on a publication of the Animal Welfare Board of India under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India). -
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UNIVERSITY of PUNE 105 Th Convocation January - 2012 FACULTY : Commerce Convo No NAME Exam Name
UNIVERSITY OF PUNE 105 th Convocation January - 2012 FACULTY : Commerce Convo No NAME Exam Name BC11‐07438 `CHAVAN PRASHANT SURESH Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00205 A JOHN DANNIE A YOHANNAN Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00206 A S ANURAJ A SEDHU Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00207 AADKAR JYOTI BHARAT Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00208 AAMIR SHAHZAD RIZWI MOHMMED SALEEM Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐07445 AARAS NANDINI GANESH Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00209 AAREY SHILPA ASHOK Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐08502 AASHISH BAID AJEET Bachelor of Business Administration BC11‐08503 ABAD VIHAR HARSHAD Bachelor of Business Administration BC11‐10129 ABADIWALE SHAKEEL ANJUM ABDUL RAHIM Bachelor of Computer Applications BC11‐10130 ABBASI KAINAT WAQAR Bachelor of Computer Applications BC11‐00210 ABDAGIRI SNEHA MADHUKAR Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00211 ABDUL MALIK MOHAMMED SHAHID Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00212 ABDUL MALIK RAHIMI Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐08504 ABDUL MATEEN Bachelor of Business Administration BC11‐08505 ABDUL QUADIR Bachelor of Business Administration BC11‐00213 ABDUL RAHMAN MD HUSAIN Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00214 ABDUL WAHID SHAH HASHEMI Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00215 ABDULLAH MOHAMMED ZAFAR Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00216 ABHALE PREETI PRABHAKAR Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐00217 ABHALE SATISH SUBHASH Bachelor of Commerce BC11‐10131 ABHANG SAYALI GITARAM Bachelor of Computer Applications BC11‐00218 ABHANG SHAILESH VITTHAL Bachelor of Commerce UNIVERSITY OF PUNE 105 th Convocation January - 2012 FACULTY : Commerce Convo No NAME Exam Name BC11‐00219 ABHANG -
THE WORLD of CONQUERORS the History, Literature, Religion and Culture of the Jains
SUBJECT: THE WORLD OF CONQUERORS The history, literature, religion and culture of the Jains A thesis submitted to The Intercultural Open University Opeinde, The Netherlands By Dr Natubhai Shah For the doctoral degree In Jain Religion DEDICATION AS A MARK OF RESPECT AND DEVOTION TO AACAARYA VIJAY VALLABHSURISVARJI WHOSE VISION FOR THE JAIN COMMUNITY FOR EMPIRICAL AND SPIRITUAL EDUCATION HAS TRANSFORMED THOUSANDS OF YOUNG JAINS AS SUCCESSFUL CITIZENS OF THE WORLD 2 ABSTRACT ainism is the oldest extant religion in Eurasia but it is the least known in J the West. Although its teachings are as relevant in our own day as they were in the days of Mahavira who revived it more than two and half millennia ago, why this should be is almost certainly due to its small number of adherents in India: four millions plus (Jain leaders estimate twelve million and claim that it was much larger in earlier centuries of Common Era) out of a total population of nearly a billion. Jainism possesses a unique all-embracing precept from which all else flows: ahimsaa. Ahimsaa means ‘non-violence and reverence for all life’ a precept that forms the core of Jain theology; for Jains, both ascetic and lay, and it is the fundamental belief that governs their behaviour. This is supplemented by aparigraha (non-attachment to worldly possessions) and anenkaantavaada (multiplicity of views) This dissertation aims to analyse the role of Jain beliefs from their evolution in the mists of antiquity, through their reformulation by Mahavira, the last of the twenty four luminaries of Jainism in the sixth century BCE, and their historical influence on Jains and beyond up to our own times. -
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laLÑrfo}Rifjpkf;dk Inventory of Sanskrit Scholars laLÑrfo}Rifjpkf;dk INVENTORY OF SANSKRIT SCHOLARS General Editor Radha Vallabh Tripathi RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN Deemed University New Delhi Board of Advisors Prof. R. Devanathan Prof. Azad Mishra Prof. K. B. Subbarayudu Dr. Sukla Mukherjee Editorial Board Dharmendra Kumar Singhdeo Kailas Chandra Dash Ashok Thapliyal Sangita Gundecha Editorial Assistants Sanjay Dwivedi Sushma Sharma Mangilal Chauhan Surendra Tiwari Nirupama Singhdeo Avani Sharma Vishnu Prasad Meena Data Entry Lala Ram Gohar Sonraj Patidar Amit Kumar Publisher : Registrar RASHTRIYA SANSKRIT SANSTHAN Deemed University 56-57, Institutional Area, Janakpuri, New Delhi – 110 058 First Edition 2012 © Publisher Price 450.00 ISBN -978-93-86111-85-2 Printed at : New Bharatiya Book Corporation, New Delhi PREFACE It is immensely gratifying that the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi is publishing the ‘Inventory of Sanskrit Scholars’ (laaLÑrfo}Rifjpkf;dk) on the occasion of Fifteenth World Sanskrit Conference. The Sansthan under its various schemes also intends to collect the Bio-data of Sanskrit Scholars and to make them available on its website. The preparation of the Software for this purpose is in its final stage. The website will give an access to know the Sanskrit scholars of the entire world and the works done by them. The present Inventory includes the details of about 5000 Sanskrit scholars. Initially, the preparation of Inventory was taken up at the Bhopal Campus of the Sansthan. Since 2009 the Bhopal Campus has been doing this work in collaboration with its Main Campus, The Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, New Delhi. This Inventory on the basis of details made available by scholars in response to the Sansthan’s format presents briefly the data as under - the name of scholars, qualification, date of birth, place of birth, positions, teachers and disciples (Guru- Shishya-Parampara), numbers and titles of published books and research papers, addresses, awards and honors, foreign visits etc. -
Jainism Explained Leicester Mahavira's Teachings
JAINISM EXPLAINED BY Paul Marett General Editor: Dr. Natubhai Shah Jain Samaj Europe Publication LEICESTER MAHAVIRA'S TEACHINGS Jainism is one of the world's oldest religions. Much of its early history is not known, or has come down to us in a form in which historical fact is difficult to distinguish from miraculous stories. However we do know that this ancient religion was passed on to us through the high spiritual genius of one of the greatest religious teachers of all time, Mahavira. We must be clear, from the start, that Mahavira was not the founder of Jainism. What he did was to bring together in a systematic form the beliefs and philosophy of his predecessors, preach them widely throughout his home country, and lay the foundations of an organized Jain 'church' with monks and nuns and lay people following his teachings. The social order which he created has endured to the present day. Mahavira was not some imaginary being. He was a real man, and we know, with reasonable certainty, that his life on earth ended just over 2500 years ago, in 527 B.C. We know details of his life. He was born in 599 B.C. into a family of the ksatriya, or knightly, caste. His father, Siddhartha, was a prince or lord, and his mother, Trisala, also came from a noble family. His birthplace is believed to have been near the modern city of Patna, in Bihar in north-eastern India. Although generally referred to as Mahavira (which means 'great hero'), his original name was Vardhamana.