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List of All Judicial Officers Hr.Pdf
This list is for general information only and is not for any legal or official use. The list does not depict any seniority position. [Updated upto 17.12.2018] Sr. No. Name Place of PoStiNg 1. Dr. Neelima Shangla Ambala (Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court) HR0014 2. Shri Ashok Kumar Palwal HR0018 3. Shri Sant Parkash Rohtak HR0019 4. Ms. Meenakshi I. Mehta Chandigarh (Legal Remembrancer & Administrative Secretary to Government of Haryana, Law and Legislative Department) HR0022 5. Shri Ajay Kumar Jain Fatehabad HR0023 6. Shri Deepak Gupta Faridabad HR0025 7. Shri Ravi Kumar Sondhi Gurugram HR0026 8. Shri Jagdeep Jain Karnal HR0027 Haryana Judiciary 9. Shri Harnam Singh Thakur Chandigarh Registrar General, Pb. & Hry. High Court HR0028 10. Ms. Ritu Tagore Kurukshetra HR0029 11. Shri A.S. Narang Jind HR0030 12. Shri Kamal Kant Jhajjar HR0033 13. Dr. Sarita Gupta Panipat (Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court) HR0034 14. Ms. Manisha Batra Panipat HR0036 15. Shri Vikram Aggarwal Ambala HR0037 16. Shri Arun Kumar Singal Hisar HR0038 17. Shri Baljeet Singh Sonepat (Principal Judge, Family Court) HR0039 Haryana Judiciary 18. Shri Parmod Goyal Panchkula (Member Secretary, Haryana State Legal Services Authority) HR0041 19. Shri Man Mohan Dhonchak Kaithal HR0043 20. Ms. Bimlesh Tanwar Jagadhri HR0044 21. Ms. Shalini Singh Nagpal Chandigarh Director(Administration), Chandigarh Judicial Academy HR0045 22. Shri Subhas Mehla Panchkula HR0047 23. Shri Surya Partap Singh New Delhi (Registrar, Supreme Court of India) HR0048 24. Dr. Ram Niwas Bharti Sirsa HR0050 25. Shri Puneesh Jindia Rohtak Presiding Officer, Industrial Tribunal-cum-Labour Court, Rohtak with addl. -
Gazetteers Organisation Revenue Department Haryana Chandigarh (India) 1998
HARYANA DISTRICT GAZETTEEERS ------------------------ REPRINT OF AMBALA DISTRICT GAZETTEER, 1923-24 GAZETTEERS ORGANISATION REVENUE DEPARTMENT HARYANA CHANDIGARH (INDIA) 1998 The Gazetteer was published in 1925 during British regime. 1st Reprint: December, 1998 © GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA Price Rs. Available from: The Controller, Printing and Stationery, Haryana, Chandigarh (India). Printed By : Controller of Printing and Stationery, Government of Haryana, Chandigarh. PREFACE TO REPRINTED EDITION The District Gazetteer is a miniature encyclopaedia and a good guide. It describes all important aspects and features of the district; historical, physical, social, economic and cultural. Officials and other persons desirous of acquainting themselves with the salient features of the district would find a study of the Gazetteer rewarding. It is of immense use for research scholars. The old gazetteers of the State published in the British regime contained very valuable information, which was not wholly reproduced in the revised volume. These gazetteers have gone out of stock and are not easily available. There is a demand for these volumes by research scholars and educationists. As such, the scheme of reprinting of old gazetteers was taken on the initiative of the Hon'ble Chief Minister of Haryana. The Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24 was compiled and published under the authority of Punjab Govt. The author mainly based its drafting on the assessment and final reports of the Settlement Officers. The Volume is the reprinted edition of the Ambala District Gazetteer of 1923-24. This is the ninth in the series of reprinted gazetteers of Haryana. Every care has been taken in maintaining the complete originality of the old gazetteer while reprinting. -
MULLANA–AMBALA, HARYANA - 133207 (Established Under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956) (Accredited by NAAC with Grade ‘A’)
MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY) MULLANA–AMBALA, HARYANA - 133207 (Established under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956) (Accredited by NAAC with Grade ‘A’) BEST PRACTICE - I Providing Community and Social Outreach Services 1. Objectives of the Practice: To provide best community health services To provide education and awareness on health issues to deprived poor local community To provide education and awareness on socially relevant issues To provide legal aid services To provide affordable quality health care to the rural masses 2. The Context: Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University), Mullana is situated in remote rural location at Village Mullana. The rural poor population in nearby area is dependent primarily on Government primary health care service centers. MM (DU) has a 940-bedded hospital associated with Medical College (MMIMSR), a Dental College with Dental Hospital equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, two Nursing Colleges, one Pharmacy College, a teaching department of Law and one Physiotherapy College. MM (DU) along with its hospitals is serving the local population to meet the objectives mentioned above. 3. The Practice: The students, faculty and staff members of different constituent institutes of MM (DU) regularly participate in various community and social outreach activities like free Medical Camps, Free Dental Checkup Camps, Health Awareness Camps, Legal Aid Camps apart from creating awareness about gender sensitization, gender equity, cleanliness, etc. The above practices are useful for local community on the one hand while providing opportunity to students and faculty to connect with local population on the other. It helps the students to understand the ground realities of healthcare and social status of community. -
List of Villages for Special IMI.Pdf
GRAM SWARAJ ABHIYAN (14th April to 5th May, 2018) Sabka Sath Sabka Gaon Sabka Vikas Villages for Saturation of Seven Programmes State District Sub-District Sub-District Village Total State Name District Name Village Name No. of HH Code Code Code Name Code Population 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00356 Kalka 056980 Basawal (125) 247 1364 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00357 Panchkula 057159 Nawagaon Urf 214 1097 Khader (24) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057193 Behloli (48) 231 1253 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057239 Bilaspur (258) 313 1510 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057244 Kherki Manakpur 229 1167 (256) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057287 Panjlasa (Part)(96) 654 3203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057346 Khatoli (30) 312 1649 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057367 Sarangpur (117) 377 1761 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057378 Ghasitpur (126) 216 1323 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057386 Rattanheri (22) 267 1519 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057389 Sapehra (66) 409 2127 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057394 Manglai (129) 377 2203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057489 Addu Majra (278) 229 1216 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057523 Dubli (222) 218 1173 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057525 Chudiala (191) 297 1691 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057533 Nagla (196) 263 1380 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057540 Behta (158) 1500 7865 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057552 Tobha (20) 396 2251 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057565 Jharu Majra (77) 201 1048 06 Haryana -
World Heritage Site – Kalka Shimla Railway an Introduction
WORLD HERITAGE SITE – KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY AN INTRODUCTION Ambala Division is the proud custodian of “WORLD HERITAGE SITE-KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY”. The heritage status to KSR was awarded on 7th July, 2008 by UNESCO. Shimla (then spelt Simla) was settled by the British shortly after the first Anglo- Gurkha war and is located at 7,116 feet(2,169m) in the foothills of the Himalaya. By the 1830s, Shimla had already developed as a major base for the British. It became the summer capital of British India in 1864, and also the Headquarters of the British army in India. The Kalka- Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the Indian rail system. “The Guinness Book of Rail facts & feats” records Kalka Shimla Railways as the greatest narrow gauge engineering in India. It is indeed true, construction of 103 tunnels (102 Existing) aggregating five miles and over 800 bridge in three years, that too in rough and hostile terrain was not an easy task. The Historic, approximate 111 years old KLK-SML Railway line which was opened for public traffic on 9th Nov.1903, became UNESCO Declared world Heritage Railway line, when it was conferred Heritage status on 10th July 2008 & listed under “Mountain Railways of India”. The idea of a Railway line to Shimla dates back to the introduction of Railways in India. It is said that in The DELHI GAZETTE, a correspondent in November, 1847 sketched the route of railway to Shimla with the estimates of the traffic returns etc in appropriate style. -
District Ambala
AGENDA FOR 6TH DIVISIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW SESSION OF AMBALA DIVISION TO BE HELD ON 04.12.2009 AT 11.00 AM District Ambala Sr. Department Agenda Items DC’s Comments Departmental Comments Decision taken in Action Taken Remarks No. the 5th DDRS Report 1. Public Works Construction of H.L. DC report that- Bridge Earlier for this purpose an estimate amounting CS directed: that this Latter issued by this office Department submitted the (B&R) Bridge over Sadhaura nadi over Sadhura Nadi on to Rs.450 lacs was prepared by the PWD matter needs to be to S.E. PWD B&R for report that DDRS approval on Shahbad from Barara- Shahabad from Barara- B&R department but the amount was not examined from the submission the report for the project was not Kala Ambala to Village Kala Ambala to village sanctioned by the govt and in the meantime point of view of regarding feasibility and received but in the Sahila. Sahila is required. the temporary arrangement has been made by feasibility and availability of funds but meantime arrangement has the Panchayat Department from NAREGA availability of funds. due to non sanction of been made by the Panchayat with an expenditure of Rs.35 lacs. amount, this matter has department from AREGA been transferred to Work has been completed Panchayat Department and CC Road wok is under under NAREGA scheme. progress for which an amount of Rs.15. lacs are to be obtained from NAREGA to complete the CC Road work. 2. Public Works Construction of H.L. DC reports that- Bridge The approximate cost of this bridge will be CS directed that::- That Latter issued by this office Department submitted the (B&R). -
Sr. No. Block Name Gram Panchayat Name Works Name
SR. NO. BLOCK GRAM WORKS NAME NAME PANCHAYAT NAME Ambala-II Sapera Const. of Ambedkar Bhawan Now work to be changed in Const. of Shed (Hall) 1 near Gurudwara Sahib) Ambala-II Sahibpura Const. of Nala 2 Ambala-II Khudda Kalan Const. of B/wall of BC Choupal 3 (Khudi) 4 Ambala-II Barnala Const. of B/wall of School Ground Ambala-II Brahman Majra Const. of Nala from Shamshan Ghat to River 5 Ambala-II Brahman Majra Const. of Ambedkar Bhawan, B/Wall & I/L Paver Rasta 6 7 Ambala-II Brahman Majra Const. of General Choupal Ambala-II Brahman Majra Const. of I/L Street From Community Centre to Phirni, From Shiv Mandir to Public Health 8 Tubewell & S/Ghat 9 Ambala-II Dhankour Const. of Community Centre Ambala-II Dhankour Const. of I/L Paver Streets & Drain From h/o Harichand Saini to h/o Kulwant, Near h/o Amarnath Sharma along the Phirni, From 10 Kaka Kiryana Store h/o Amarnath 11 Ambala-II Janetpur Const. of Hall in BC Choupal Ambala-II Janetpur Const. of I/L Street & Drain from From h/o Shiv Kumar to h/o Nek Chand, Rasta Near Mata Rani, From h/o Sahab Singh to Main Nala, From h/o Jagar Singh to Phirni, From h/o Karnail to h/o Kala, From h/o Vipin to h/o Dimple, Nala in front of h/o Kehar Singh 12 Ambala-II Janetpur Const. of R/Wall of Pond near Gen 13 Shamshan Ghat Ambala-II Panjokhra Sahib (A)Const. of I/L Street from Mohinder to h/o Bara of Gurcharan Singh, (B) Const. -
Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837, ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 4, Issue 3 (Nov. - Dec. 2012), PP 31-35 Www.Iosrjournals.Org Urban Infrastructure Development and Financial Allocation for the Various Urban Development Programmes and Schemes in Haryana Ranjit Singh Abstract: Urban local bodies across the country have been facing the problem of rapidly increase urban population. It is the duty of the state government to provide good civic amenities to the citizen, in congruence increasing needs of the enhanced urban population. This article deal with state government efforts to provide services to its citizen to fulfill this goal, the state government had initiated large number of programme and schemes. These programme or schemes are either central sponsored, in central state partnership or fully state sponsored. The state of Haryana was created 1st November 1966 by divided by the erstwhile state of Punjab. Since then many step have been taken so for by the state government to enhance urbanization. The process of urbanization in the state caught momentum during the last three decades. Consequently the decennial population growth rate in urban population of the state has multiplied more then twice, 43.4% and 50.8% as compared to the rural, i.e. 22.92 and 21.12 % during 1981-1991 and 1991-2001 respectively. Presently, there are 76 Urban Local Bodies in the State of Haryana consisting of 9 Municipal Corporations, 14 Municipal Councils, and 53 Municipal Committees. Government is providing financial assistance to municipalities under various programmes and schemes Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Urban Infrastructure Development Scheme for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT), Integrated Housing & Slum Development Program (IHSDP), Urban Solid Waste Management & Rajiv Gandhi Urban Development Mission. -
National Numbering Plan
NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY APRIL 2003 INDEX Sl. No. CONTENTS PAGE No. 1 List of Abbreviations 1 2 National Numbering Plan (2003) - Introduction 3 3 National Numbering Scheme 5 4 Annex I: Linked numbering scheme for 13 PSTN 5 Annex II: List of SDCA Codes 18 6 Annex III: List of Spare codes 81 7 Annex IV: Numbers for Special Services 87 (Level 1 Allocation) 8 Annex V: List of codes allotted to Voice Mail 94 Service providers 9 Annex VI: List of codes allotted to ISPs 97 10 Annex VII: List of Codes allotted to Paging 109 Operators 11 Annex VIII: Numbering for Cellular Mobile 111 Network National Numbering Plan (2003) LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 1 ACC Account Card Calling 2 AN Andaman & Nicobar 3 AP Andhra Pradesh 4 AS Assam 5 BR Bihar 6 BSNL Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited 7 BSO Basic Service Operator 8 BY Mumbai 9 CAC Carrier Access Code 10 CC Country Code 11 CIC Carrier Identity Code 12 CMTS Cellular Mobile Telephone Service 13 DEL Direct Exchange Line 14 DOT Department of Telecommunications 15 DSPT Digital Satellite Phone Terminal 16 FPH Free Phone 17 GJ Gujrat 18 GMPCS Global Mobile Personal Communication Service 19 HA Haryana 20 HP Himachal Pradesh 21 HVNET High-speed VSAT Network 22 ICIC International Carrier Identification Codes 23 ILD International Long Distance 24 ILDO International Long Distance Operator 25 IN Intelligent Network 26 INET Data Network of BSNL 27 INMARSAT International Maritime Satellite 28 ISDN Integrated Services Digital -
Delhi to Kalka Train Time Table
Delhi To Kalka Train Time Table LindseyIs Bartlett remains fusile or squirming broad-gauge after whenHubert clunk underpinned some adherers sicker orautomating worrits any meteorically? side-saddle. Freemasonic Aamir lapsed suasively. There is as confirmation chances for kalka to delhi To provide bus services at reasonable cost and to create adequate infrastructure. There are many buses and taxis available from Delhi to Shimla. Which is well as all vistadome coaches with large glass roof and time table from nizammudin station enroute in delhi and worth a photo id proof along with ians. The train only runs from india tv bharatiya kisan union leader rakesh tikait to kalka and parliament house arrest with saudi king salman bin abdulaziz al saud the train to time table are amazing. Which is easy on my way affiliated to kalka to train time table, advised that run between shimla toy train slowly winds around a popular. Travel from railway official indian travel time table from new delhi? Subject to verify and conditions of spoturtrain. Shimla stations along with astonishing and breathtaking natural beauty with sagar ratna signature red fort, to delhi kalka train time table from barog to be helpful for driver training school, saudi press agency reported. Beautiful holiday trains have tried providing you go on time table etc. Find it will give us planning railway system and time table, there are many times, and so i get off at times. Kiran bedi has been a pnr status, and while talking to say if tickets book a regular basis on this elegant hotel is also. -
Officewise Postal Addresses of Public Health Engineering Deptt. Haryana
Officewise Postal Addresses of Public Health Engineering Deptt. Haryana Sr. Office Type Office Name Postal Address Email-ID Telephone No No. 1 Head Office Head Office Public Health Engineering Department, Bay No. 13 [email protected] 0172-2561672 -18, Sector 4, Panchkula, 134112, Haryana 2 Circle Ambala Circle 28, Park road, Ambala Cantt [email protected]. 0171-2601273 in 3 Division Ambala PHED 28, PARK ROAD,AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2601208 4 Sub-Division Ambala Cantt. PHESD No. 2 28, PARK ROAD AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2641062 5 Sub-Division Ambala Cantt. PHESD No. 4 28, PARK ROAD, AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2633661 6 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 1 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY [email protected] 0171-2601208 7 Division Ambala City PHED MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY NEAR SHARDA [email protected] 0171-2521121 RANJAN HOSPITAL OPP. PARK 8 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 3 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY [email protected] 0171-2521121 9 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 5 MODEL TOWN, AMBALA CITY. [email protected] 0171-2521121 10 Sub-Division Ambala City PHESD No. 6 28, PARK ROAD, AMBALA CANTT. [email protected] 0171-2521121 11 Division Yamuna Nagar PHED No. 1 Executive engineer, Public health engineering [email protected] 01732-266050 division-1, behind Meat and fruit market, Industrial area Yamunanagar. 12 Sub-Division Chhachhrouli PHESD Near Community centre Chhachhrouli. [email protected] 01735276104 13 Sub-Division Jagadhri PHESD No. -
Answered On:28.07.2003 Management of Shrines Dalpat Singh Paraste;Kanti Singh
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA TOURISM AND CULTURE LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NO:108 ANSWERED ON:28.07.2003 MANAGEMENT OF SHRINES DALPAT SINGH PARASTE;KANTI SINGH Will the Minister of TOURISM AND CULTURE be pleased to state: (a) whether a meeting of State Cultural Ministers was held to discuss the matter relating to managing the affairs of religious shrines and places of historical importance in the country; (b) if so, the details thereof including the proposal for enacting suitable legislation; (c) the details of religious shrines and historical places taken up for discussion during the meeting, State-wise; (d) whether any agreement has been reached with the State Ministers in this regard; and (e) if so, the details thereof? Answer MINISTER OF TOURISM & CULTURE (SHRI JAGMOHAN) (a) to (e): A statement is laid on the Table of the House. STATEMENT IN RESPECT OF PARTS A TO E OF LOK SABHA STARRED QUESTION NUMBER 108 ON MANAGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS SHRINES RAISED BY SHRI DALPAT SINGH PARSTE AND SMT. KANTI SINGH FOR REPLY ON 28/7/03. (a) to (e): Yes, Sir. A meeting of State Culture Ministers was held on May 13, 2003 to discuss the creation of better facilities and infrastructure at places of tourist and cultural importance, including shrines and places of historical importance. The discussion also touched upon the desirability of enacting legislation for the maintenance of important temples and places of worship on the model of the Jammu & Kashmir Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Act, 1988, the enactment of which resulted in manifold increase in the number of pilgrims and contributed significantly to boosting the economy of the region.