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Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012
Copyright by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani 2012 The Dissertation Committee for Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India Committee: _____________________ Gail Minault, Supervisor _____________________ Cynthia Talbot _____________________ William Roger Louis _____________________ Janet Davis _____________________ Douglas Haynes Princes, Diwans and Merchants: Education and Reform in Colonial India by Aarti Bhalodia-Dhanani, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of The University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin May 2012 For my parents Acknowledgements This project would not have been possible without help from mentors, friends and family. I want to start by thanking my advisor Gail Minault for providing feedback and encouragement through the research and writing process. Cynthia Talbot’s comments have helped me in presenting my research to a wider audience and polishing my work. Gail Minault, Cynthia Talbot and William Roger Louis have been instrumental in my development as a historian since the earliest days of graduate school. I want to thank Janet Davis and Douglas Haynes for agreeing to serve on my committee. I am especially grateful to Doug Haynes as he has provided valuable feedback and guided my project despite having no affiliation with the University of Texas. I want to thank the History Department at UT-Austin for a graduate fellowship that facilitated by research trips to the United Kingdom and India. The Dora Bonham research and travel grant helped me carry out my pre-dissertation research. -
Of Madhya Pradesh on "Operate and Maintain Basis"
Request for Proposal (RFP) RFP No: UAD/Transport/2017/11742 Selection of Bus Operators for Bus Transport System in 20 Cities (on cluster basis) of Madhya Pradesh on "Operate and Maintain Basis" Directorate Urban Administration and Development, Bhopal 6 No. Bus Stop, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal 0755-2558282 “Selection of Bus Operators on Operate and Maintain Basis” Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) DIRECTORATE, URBAN ADMINISTRATION AND DEVELOPMENT (PALIKA BHAWAN, SHIVAJI NAGAR, BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH) Email – [email protected] Website- www.mpurban.gov.in, Tel No. – 0755-2558282 Notice Inviting Tender (NIT) Invitation for Services of Bus Operator “Selection of Bus Operators for Bus Transport System in 20 Cities (on cluster basis) of Madhya Pradesh on Operate and Maintain Basis” Urban Development and Housing Department has envisaged to improve and facelift the scenario of Intra and Inter City Public Transport in the state of Madhya Pradesh. The Recipient hereby invites proposals from reputed and eligible firms through the Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by the Commissioner, Urban Administration and Development titled “Selection of Bus Operator for Bus Transport System in 20 Cities (on cluster basis) of Madhya Pradesh namely Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Gwalior, Ujjain, Sagar, Dewas, Katni, Rewa, Satna, Burhanpur, Khandwa, Chhindwara, Guna, Shivpuri, Bhind, Morena, Vidisha, Ratlam and Singrauli, on Operate and Maintain Basis”. Interested bidders may submit their duly filled proposals in the prescribed format available on e- procurement website no later than 12.07.2017 16:00 Hrs. Further details of the services can be referred from the RFP/Terms of Reference which can be downloaded from e-procurement website: www.mpeproc.gov.in of Government of Madhya Pradesh Amendments to NIT/RFP, if any, would be published on e-procurement website only, and not in newspaper. -
From to 1 INDORE CITY South Navlakha 33 Kv Raj Mohalla No.-1 CHQ 02.06.2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 01:00:00 IPDS Work & Line Main
M.P.P.K.V.V. C. LTD. INDORE CIRCLE Planned shutdown Duration of S.No Name of Circle NAME OF DIVISION Name of EHV S/s or 33/11 KV S/s Line KV Capacity (33 or 11) Name of 33 KV / 11 KV feeder Group (for 33KV) / Category (for 11 KV) Date of Planned Shutdown Total Duration Reason for Planned Shutdown (Maintenance/Erection work/ FSP / Safety purpose etc.) Shutdown Approved by - Approval Granted to- Alternate Supply Arrangements are available or not (Yes/No) Demand in MW affected due to Shutdown. Areas affected From to 1 INDORE CITY South Navlakha 33 kv Raj mohalla no.-1 CHQ 02.06.2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 01:00:00 IPDS Work & Line Maintanance Work SE CITY AE(Maint.) Yes Nil Nil 2 INDORE CITY South Indira Complex 33 kv OPH O/G CHQ 02.06.2019 09:00:00 10:00:00 01:00:00 IPDS Work & Line Maintanance Work SE CITY AE(Maint.) Yes Nil Nil 3 INDORE CITY South Daly College 11 kv Azad nagar CHQ 02.06.2019 09:30:00 10:00:00 00:30:00 V-crossarm Replacement work SE CITY AE(Maint.) No 0.89 azad nagar , madina nagar , GPO Chouraha, residancy area, 4 INDORE CITY South Indra complex 11 kv Sanwad nagar CHQ 02.06.2019 09:30:00 10:00:00 00:30:00 V-crossarm Replacement work SE CITY AE(Maint.) No 0.88 parsi mohhlla GPO Chouraha, residancy area, 5 INDORE CITY South Shri krishna evenue 11 kv feeder-1 CHQ 02.06.2019 07:15:00 07:30:00 00:15:00 jumper open work DTR charging at shrikrishna Evenue SE CITY AE(Maint.) No 0.88 parsi mohhlla GPO Chouraha, residancy area, 6 INDORE CITY South Shri krishna evenue 11 kv feeder-1 CHQ 02.06.2019 10:00:00 10:30:00 00:30:00 jumper add -
Prayer Cards | Joshua Project
Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Ager (Hindu traditions) in India Ahmadi in India Population: 14,000 Population: 73,000 World Popl: 15,100 World Popl: 151,500 Total Countries: 2 Total Countries: 3 People Cluster: South Asia Dalit - other People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - other Main Language: Kannada Main Language: Urdu Main Religion: Hinduism Main Religion: Islam Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: 0.00% Evangelicals: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Asma Mirza "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Ansari in India Arora (Hindu traditions) in India Population: 10,700,000 Population: 4,085,000 World Popl: 14,792,500 World Popl: 4,109,600 Total Countries: 6 Total Countries: 3 People Cluster: South Asia Muslim - Ansari People Cluster: South Asia Hindu - other Main Language: Urdu Main Language: Hindi Main Religion: Islam Main Religion: Hinduism Status: Unreached Status: Unreached Evangelicals: Unknown % Evangelicals: Unknown % Chr Adherents: 0.00% Chr Adherents: 0.00% Scripture: Complete Bible Scripture: Complete Bible www.joshuaproject.net www.joshuaproject.net Source: Biswarup Ganguly Source: Anonymous "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 "Declare his glory among the nations." Psalm 96:3 Pray for the Nations Pray for the Nations Arora (Sikh traditions) in India Badhai (Hindu traditions) -
List of Candidates Who Have Been SHORTLISTED for Viva-Voce Test
High Court of Gujarat, Sola, Ahmedabad [CRP-IV][GST-III] No.RC/1434/2017(I) RC/1434/2018 (I) List of Candidates who have been SHORTLISTED for Viva-Voce Test (Oral Interview), subsequent to the Stenography Skill Test conducted on 25/11/2018, for Recruitment to the Post of GUJARATI STENOGRAPHER GRADE-III , on the establishment of the Subordinate Courts of the State of Gujarat. Sr. Seat No. App. No. Name of Candidate No. 1 71000015 1355 Mr. Sanjaysinh Jivanji Thakor 2 71000016 1020 Ms. Kalpanaben Khimajibhai Parmar 3 71000020 2619 Mr. Satyajit Rambhai Khachar 4 71000031 494 Mr. Dilipbhai Bahadurbhai Chauhan 5 71000034 1999 Mr. Ilesh Chaturbhai Jambukiya 6 71000038 2156 Mr. Hardik Sureshchandra Parekh 7 71000039 667 Ms. Ramilaben Keshavbhai Baria 8 71000051 1140 Mr. Satishkumar Chandubhai Patel 9 71000059 2982 Ms. Vidhi Anilbhai Gautami 10 71000073 1163 Ms. Nisha Partshotambhai Gondia 11 71000093 68 Mr. Ghanshyam Haribhai Oza 12 71000098 2701 Mr. Divyesh Arjanbhai Vara 13 71000099 1730 Mr. Hashan Razakbhai Makrani 14 71000103 762 Mr. Hareshkumar Dhirajlal Vasavada 15 71000106 1637 Mr. Kuldipsinh Mahavirsinh Jadeja 16 71000108 2058 Ms. Madhuri Rameshkumar Mashru 17 71000113 160 Ms. Mital Atulbhai Raiyani 18 71000114 1852 Mr. Hardikbhai Parsotambhai Chavda 19 71000123 773 Mr. Ajitsinh Mansukhlal Vala 20 71000136 1732 Ms. Rajeshriben Arjunbhai Chaudhari 21 71000141 1968 Mr. Irfan Rasidmiya Shaikh 22 71000166 647 Ms. Pritiben Manharbhai Parmar 23 71000172 470 Mr. Dhaval Parsotambhai Vaja 24 71000179 925 Mr. Vipul Nalinkant Pathak 25 71000189 2538 Ms. Nazmin Mahmadbhai Sumra 26 71000240 1203 Mr. Rajesh Chandulal Satramani 27 71000244 792 Mr. -
Draft Report on Proposed Bus Terminal and Pick up Stations
Draft Report on Proposed Bus Terminal and Pick up Stations TABLE OF CONTENT Contents Page No. 1. Introduction ____________________________________________________________________ 2-2 2. Need of the present Study _________________________________________________________3-4 3. Objectives of Study _______________________________________________________________4-4 4. Existing Issues ___________________________________________________________________4-7 5. Observations ____________________________________________________________________7-13 6. Minute of meeting_______________________________________________________________13-13 7. Private bus operator Suggestions ___________________________________________________ 14-14 8. Recommendations_______________________________________________________________ 15-18 1 1. INTRODUCTION: Indore, a historical City situated on the banks of rivers Khan and Saraswati, is the largest City of ‘Indore Agro Industrial Region’ of Madhya Pradesh. It is the nerve center of the economic, social, education, medical and industrial hub of the State. It is also an important tourist destination with a number of tourist attractions in and around Indore within 100 km radius. The total area of Indore is 230 KM2 with a population of 2.2 Mn. The city has a population density of 841 people per KM2 (2011 census).The rapid industrial and commercial development coupled with the rise in population (with a rate of 12% pa) in the recent past has contributed to a large scale increase in traffic (Growth of Registered Vehicles ~10% pa) -
Objectives the Main Objective of This Course Is to Introduce Students to Archaeology and the Methods Used by Archaeologists
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty of Arts Academic Year Department of Archaeology and Ancient History 2016-2017 Vadodara, India 390002 Bachelor of Arts: Regular YEAR 1 Allied - 01&02: Credit 3 Semester 1 AB1A01AY1N and AB1A02AY1N/AAH1102A01 and Hours 45 AAH1103A02 Ancient Indian History Culture and Archaeology – I Objectives The main objective of this course is to introduce students to archaeology and the methods used by archaeologists. This will be followed by the chronological sequence of the early cultures of India – starting from the beginning of production of stone artifacts till 2700 years ago. Students will also examine the origin and development of domestic and religious architecture and development of various religions in the Indian subcontinent COURSE CONTENT/SYLLABUS UNIT-I Introduction to Archaeology 12 hrs Definition, history, archaeological remains, archaeological methods, relationship of archaeology with other disciplines; Main geographical of features of India and its influence on its culture UNIT-II Sources of India Culture and chronology and arrangements of events 5 hrs Archaeological and Literary sources of Indian History and culture Chronological sequence of cultures of India UNIT-III Introduction to Prehistoric cultures of India 14 hrs Lower Paleolithic, Middle Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic Cultures of India UNIT-IV Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultural developments 14 hrs North and North Eastern and Southern Neolithic Cultures of India Indus Valley Civilization, Origin and Development of Harappa Culture Activities Museum visits, handling of Artefacts, registration and documentation of artefacts,Presentation and discussion REFERENCES 1 Allchin, B. and F. R. Allchin. 1982. The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan. -
Goa Upgs 2018
State People Group Name Language Religion Pop. Total % Christian Goa Adi Dravida Tamil Hinduism 80 0 Goa Adi Karnataka Kannada Hinduism 80 0 Goa Agamudaiyan Tamil Hinduism 20 0 Goa Agamudaiyan Nattaman Tamil Hinduism 20 0 Goa Ager (Hindu traditions) Kannada Hinduism 1310 0 Goa Agri Marathi Hinduism 5750 0 Goa Ajila Malayalam Hinduism 500 0 Goa Andh Marathi Hinduism 20 0 Goa Ansari Urdu Islam 560 0 Goa Aray Mala Telugu Hinduism 10 0 Goa Arayan Malayalam Hinduism 30 0 Goa Arora (Sikh traditions) Punjabi, Eastern Other 90 0 Goa Arunthathiyar Telugu Hinduism 20 0 Goa Arwa Mala Tamil Hinduism 10 0 Goa Badhai (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 15780 0 Goa Bagdi Hindi Hinduism 30 0 Goa Bagdi (Hindu traditions) Bengali Hinduism 50 0 Goa Bahrupi Marathi Hinduism 90 0 Goa Baira Kannada Hinduism 50 0 Goa Bairagi (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 1480 0 Goa Bakad Kannada Hinduism 550 0 Goa Bakuda Tulu Hinduism 20 0 Goa Balagai Kannada Hinduism 30 0 Goa Balai (Hindu traditions) Hindi Hinduism 20 0 Goa Balija (Hindu traditions) Kannada Hinduism 280 0 Goa Bandi (Hindu traditions) Kannada Hinduism 810 0 Goa Bania Agarwal Hindi Hinduism 2530 0 Goa Bania Chaturth Marathi Other 130 0 Goa Bania Chetti Tamil Hinduism 5090 0 Goa Bania Gujar Gujarati Hinduism 1860 0 Goa Bania Kasar Hindi Hinduism 1110 0 Goa Bania Khedayata Gujarati Hinduism 50 0 Goa Bania Komti Telugu Hinduism 2360 0 Goa Bania Mahur Hindi Hinduism 2280 0 Goa Bania unspecified Hindi Hinduism 50400 0 Goa Banijiga Kannada Hinduism 1380 0 Goa Banjara (Hindu traditions) Lambadi Hinduism 2050 0 Goa -
Chugh Gold Residency
https://www.propertywala.com/chugh-gold-residency-indore Chugh Gold Residency - Manorama Ganj, Indo… Residential Apartments Well maintained building, walking distance from palasia,fully connected with transport.Original makhrana white marble flooring, 1 bed room completly furnished ,modular kitchen.It is spread over the area of 28000 sq. ft. Project ID : J303180119 Builder: M.Chugh Group Properties: Apartments / Flats, Independent Houses Location: Chugh Gold Residency, Manorama Ganj, Indore (Madhya Pradesh) Completion Date: Apr, 2006 Status: Completed Description M.Chugh Group: Real estate sector in India is on upturn. Research estimates that Indian Real Estate market is expected to grow from the current USD 14 billion to a USD 102 billion in the next 10 years. "Making efforts" an inherent habit always inciting us to another mile!30 years of hard work, determination to achieve higher aims, honesty,competence, matchless team and satisfied customers are the foundation stones on which stands our success and popularity. Enabling us to enjoy the reputation of a leader in the field of architecture and lead us to walk that extra mile. Gold Residency is one of the popular Residential Developments in Indore. It is among the Completed Projects of M.Chugh Group of builders. The landscape is beautiful with spacious Houses.Well maintained building, walking distance from palasia square and ab road , fully connected with transport, 1 road inside from main ab road. Original makhrana white marble flooring, 1 bed room completly furnished ,modular kitchen.It -
Alphabetical List of Persons for Whom Recommendations Were Received for Padma Awards - 2015
Alphabetical List of Persons for whom recommendations were received for Padma Awards - 2015 Sl. No. Name 1. Shri Aashish 2. Shri P. Abraham 3. Ms. Sonali Acharjee 4. Ms. Triveni Acharya 5. Guru Shashadhar Acharya 6. Shri Gautam Navnitlal Adhikari 7. Dr. Sunkara Venkata Adinarayana Rao 8. Shri Pankaj Advani 9. Shri Lal Krishna Advani 10. Dr. Devendra Kumar Agarwal 11. Shri Madan Mohan Agarwal 12. Dr. Nand Kishore Agarwal 13. Dr. Vinay Kumar Agarwal 14. Dr. Shekhar Agarwal 15. Dr. Sanjay Agarwala 16. Smt. Raj Kumari Aggarwal 17. Ms. Preety Aggarwal 18. Dr. S.P. Aggarwal 19. Dr. (Miss) Usha Aggarwal 20. Shri Vinod Aggarwal 21. Shri Jaikishan Aggarwal 22. Dr. Pratap Narayan Agrawal 23. Shri Badriprasad Agrawal 24. Dr. Sudhir Agrawal 25. Shri Vishnu Kumar Agrawal 26. Prof. (Dr.) Sujan Agrawal 27. Dr. Piyush C. Agrawal 28. Shri Subhash Chandra Agrawal 29. Dr. Sarojini Agrawal 30. Shri Sushiel Kumar Agrawal 31. Shri Anand Behari Agrawal 32. Dr. Varsha Agrawal 33. Dr. Ram Autar Agrawal 34. Shri Gopal Prahladrai Agrawal 35. Shri Anant Agrawal 36. Prof. Afroz Ahmad 37. Prof. Afzal Ahmad 38. Shri Habib Ahmed 39. Dr. Siddeek Ahmed Haji Panamtharayil 40. Dr. Ranjan Kumar Akhaury 41. Ms. Uzma Akhtar 42. Shri Eshan Akhtar 43. Shri Vishnu Akulwar 44. Shri Bruce Alberts 45. Captain Abbas Ali 46. Dr. Mohammed Ali 47. Dr. Govardhan Aliseri 48. Dr. Umar Alisha 49. Dr. M. Mohan Alva 50. Shri Mohammed Amar 51. Shri Gangai Amaren 52. Smt. Sindhutai Ramchandra Ambike 53. Mata Amritanandamayi 54. Dr. Manjula Anagani 55. Shri Anil Kumar Anand 56. -
Diplomatic List – Fall 2018
United States Department of State Diplomatic List Fall 2018 Preface This publication contains the names of the members of the diplomatic staffs of all bilateral missions and delegations (herein after “missions”) and their spouses. Members of the diplomatic staff are the members of the staff of the mission having diplomatic rank. These persons, with the exception of those identified by asterisks, enjoy full immunity under provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Pertinent provisions of the Convention include the following: Article 29 The person of a diplomatic agent shall be inviolable. He shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention. The receiving State shall treat him with due respect and shall take all appropriate steps to prevent any attack on his person, freedom, or dignity. Article 31 A diplomatic agent shall enjoy immunity from the criminal jurisdiction of the receiving State. He shall also enjoy immunity from its civil and administrative jurisdiction, except in the case of: (a) a real action relating to private immovable property situated in the territory of the receiving State, unless he holds it on behalf of the sending State for the purposes of the mission; (b) an action relating to succession in which the diplomatic agent is involved as an executor, administrator, heir or legatee as a private person and not on behalf of the sending State; (c) an action relating to any professional or commercial activity exercised by the diplomatic agent in the receiving State outside of his official functions. -- A diplomatic agent’s family members are entitled to the same immunities unless they are United States Nationals. -
2021 Daily Prayer Guide for All People Groups & LR-Unreached People Groups = LR-Upgs
2021 Daily Prayer Guide for all People Groups & LR-Unreached People Groups = LR-UPGs - of INDIA Source: Joshua Project data, www.joshuaproject.net Western edition To order prayer resources or for inquiries, contact email: [email protected] I give credit & thanks to Create International for permission to use their PG photos. 2021 Daily Prayer Guide for all People Groups & LR-UPGs = Least-Reached-Unreached People Groups of India INDIA SUMMARY: 2,717 total People Groups; 2,445 LR-UPG India has 1/3 of all UPGs in the world; the most of any country LR-UPG definition: 2% or less Evangelical & 5% or less Christian Frontier (FR) definition: 0% to 0.1% Christian Why pray--God loves lost: world UPGs = 7,407; Frontier = 5,042. Color code: green = begin new area; blue = begin new country Downloaded from www.joshuaproject.net in September 2020 * * * "Prayer is not the only thing we can can do, but it is the most important thing we can do!" * * * India ISO codes are used for some Indian states as follows: AN = Andeman & Nicobar. JH = Jharkhand OD = Odisha AP = Andhra Pradesh+Telangana JK = Jammu & Kashmir PB = Punjab AR = Arunachal Pradesh KA = Karnataka RJ = Rajasthan AS = Assam KL = Kerala SK = Sikkim BR = Bihar ML = Meghalaya TN = Tamil Nadu CT = Chhattisgarh MH = Maharashtra TR = Tripura DL = Delhi MN = Manipur UT = Uttarakhand GJ = Gujarat MP = Madhya Pradesh UP = Uttar Pradesh HP = Himachal Pradesh MZ = Mizoram WB = West Bengal HR = Haryana NL = Nagaland Why Should We Pray For Unreached People Groups? * Missions & salvation of all people is God's plan, God's will, God's heart, God's dream, Gen.