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Club Health Assessment MBR0087
Club Health Assessment for District 317 D through February 2019 Status Membership Reports Finance LCIF Current YTD YTD YTD YTD Member Avg. length Months Yrs. Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Activity Account Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Report *** Balance Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no report When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater in 3 more than of officers that in 12 within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not have months two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active appears in in brackets in red in red red red indicated Email red Clubs less than two years old 132884 Ammathi 10/24/2017 Active 38 9 0 9 31.03% 29 0 2 M,VP,MC,SC 0 133629 Arsikere Kalpataru 01/18/2018 Active 41 1 0 1 2.50% 21 7 2 M,VP,MC,SC 5 131473 Balehonnur 06/20/2017 Active 45 10 1 9 25.00% 36 1 1 T,M,VP,MC,SC 3 133678 Ballupet 01/30/2018 Active 25 0 0 0 0.00% 20 5 2 M,VP,MC,SC N/R 133518 Bikkodu 01/03/2018 Active 27 0 3 -3 -10.00% 30 1 4 2 M,VP,MC,SC 1 132921 Channarayapatna 10/23/2017 Active 36 3 4 -1 -2.70% 20 0 6 2 P,M,VP,MC,SC 1 132955 Hariharapura 10/26/2017 Active 33 0 0 0 0.00% 38 1 P,T,M,VP,MC 0 SC 136880 Javagal 11/26/2018 Active 40 40 0 40 100.00% 0 3 T,M,VP,MC,SC N/R 90+ Days 132679 Karnire Balkunje 10/10/2017 Active 25 0 0 0 0.00% 23 1 2 M,VP,MC,SC 0 133419 -
GI Journal No. 110 1 October 29, 2018
GI Journal No. 110 1 October 29, 2018 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 111 OCTOBER 29, 2018 / KARTIKA 07, SAKA 1940 GI Journal No. 110 2 October 29, 2018 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Coorg Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 604 7 Wayanaad Robusta Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 605 Chikmagalur Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 606 Araku Valley Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 607 Bababudangiris Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 608 5 General Information 6 Registration Process GI Journal No. 110 3 October 29, 2018 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 111 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 29th October, 2018 / Kartika 07, Saka 1940 has been made available to the public from 29th October, 2018. GI Journal No. 110 4 October 29, 2018 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 600 Leteku 31 Agricultural 601 Manipur Black Cherry 31 Agricultural 602 Manipur Black Rice (Chakhao) 30 Agricultural 603 Assam Elephant Apple 31 Agricultural 604 Coorg Arabica 30 Agricultural 605 Wayand Robusta 30 Agricultural 606 Chikmagalur Arabica 30 Agricultural 607 Araku Valley Arabica 30 Agricultural 608 Bababudangiri Arabica 30 Agricultural 609 Assam Lemon 31 Agricultural 610 Kandhamal Haldi 30 Agricultural 611 Jeeraphool 30 Agricultural -
Disaster Management Plan – 2020-21
Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Cum, Deputy Commissioner, Chikkamagaluru - 577 101 District Disaster Management Authority, Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka 08262-230401 (O), 231499 (ADC), 231222 (Fax) [email protected], deo@[email protected], [email protected] F O R E W O R D The bounty of nature with land, water, hills and so on are the beautiful creation of God which the so-called modern human beings cannot create or replicate despite advances in science and technology. The whole responsibility lies on us to maintain God's creation in its pristine state without disturbing or intervening in the ecological balance. It is observed that the more we rise in science and technology, the less we care about protecting and maintaining our environment. Indiscriminate, improper and injudicious use of environment will result in mother nature deviating from its original path and cause hazard to human life and property in the form of disasters. Chikkamagaluru district is one of the hazard prone district in Karnataka on account of landslides, drought, floods etc. The whole of the district has faced unprecedented rains in August 2019 and 2020 which has resulted in loss of human lives and destruction of property which has taught a lesson of prudence and sustainable growth to human beings. This District Disaster Management Plan devises a strategy for reducing the hazards and dangers of all kinds of disasters and accidents. It is a dedicated effort by the DDMA, Chikkamagaluru to prepare a comprehensive District Disaster Management Plan under the leadership of the District Administration. It contains the District Profile, an assessment of vulnerability and a list of possible disasters, risk assessment, the institutional and infrastructural mechanism for facing such disasters, the preparedness of the district to overcome the disasters, an effective communication plan containing the contact numbers of Officers and the standard operating procedures for effectively dealing with the disasters which are likely to occur. -
Chikkamagalur March 2016 21 - History
MARCH 2016 U RD3052 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH002 SUHANA SULTANA LECTURER STJ PU COLLEGE FOR WOMEN CHIKMAGALUR 577101 MARCH 2016 08 - URDU 15/04/2016 AN527 S CADAMBI PU COLLEGE CA-2 10TH MN RD BASAVESWARNGR BANGALORE 560079 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 S OC1681 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH004 THIRTHALINGAPPA P LECTURER GOVT PU COLLEGE PANCHANAHALLI KADUR TQ CHIKMAGLUR DT 573132 MARCH 2016 28 - SOCIOLOGY 15/04/2016 NN225 VIJAYAVITTALA PU COLLEGE KUVEMPUNAGAR MYSORE 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 S OC1924 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH005 A R AIRANI LECTURER GOVT SETRASIDDAPPA PU COL AJJAMPUR TARIKERE TQ CHIKMAGLUR DT 577547 MARCH 2016 28 - SOCIOLOGY 15/04/2016 NN225 VIJAYAVITTALA PU COLLEGE KUVEMPUNAGAR MYSORE 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 P OL2097 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH005 HANUMANTHAPPA V M LECTURER GOVT SETRASIDDAPPA PU COL AJJAMPUR TARIKERE TQ CHIKMAGLUR DT 577547 MARCH 2016 29 - POLITICAL SC 15/04/2016 TT011 DVS INDP PU COLLEGE PB NO 98 JNANADEEPIKA SHIMOGA 577201 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 C HM1796 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH005 SHASHIDHARA H D LECTURER GOVT SETRASIDDAPPA PU COL AJJAMPUR TARIKERE TQ CHIKMAGLUR DT 577547 MARCH 2016 34 - CHEMISTRY 15/04/2016 AS392 RNS COMP PU COLLEGE VIJAYANAGAR CHORD ROAD BANGALORE 560040 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 S OC1686 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH006 LOKESHAPPA C R LECTURER GOVT PU COLLEGE KADUR CHIKMAGLUR DT 577548 MARCH 2016 28 - SOCIOLOGY 15/04/2016 NN225 VIJAYAVITTALA PU COLLEGE KUVEMPUNAGAR MYSORE 13-04-2016 MARCH 2016 P OL1847 ASSISTANT EXAMINER HH006 MANJULA K S LECTURER GOVT PU COLLEGE KADUR CHIKMAGLUR DT 577548 MARCH 2016 29 - POLITICAL SC 15/04/2016 TT011 -
In the Kingdom of Nataraja, a Guide to the Temples, Beliefs and People of Tamil Nadu
* In the Kingdom of Nataraja, a guide to the temples, beliefs and people of Tamil Nadu The South India Saiva Siddhantha Works Publishing Society, Tinnevelly, Ltd, Madras, 1993. I.S.B.N.: 0-9661496-2-9 Copyright © 1993 Chantal Boulanger. All rights reserved. This book is in shareware. You may read it or print it for your personal use if you pay the contribution. This document may not be included in any for-profit compilation or bundled with any other for-profit package, except with prior written consent from the author, Chantal Boulanger. This document may be distributed freely on on-line services and by users groups, except where noted above, provided it is distributed unmodified. Except for what is specified above, no part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by an information storage and retrieval system - except by a reviewer who may quote brief passages in a review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper - without permission in writing from the author. It may not be sold for profit or included with other software, products, publications, or services which are sold for profit without the permission of the author. You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of this document is at your exclusive risk. It is provided “AS IS” and without any warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. If you wish to include this book on a CD-ROM as part of a freeware/shareware collection, Web browser or book, I ask that you send me a complimentary copy of the product to my address. -
Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Mysore City
International Journal of Application or Innovation in Engineering & Management (IJAIEM) Web Site: www.ijaiem.org Email: [email protected] Volume 3, Issue 4, April 2014 ISSN 2319 - 4847 Assessment of Municipal Solid Waste Management in Mysore City Abhilash Rajendra1 and Ramu2 1 Research Scholar, Department of Geography (GIS),Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore, Mysore 2Assistant Professor and Course Coordinator of M.Sc. GIS,Department of Geography (GIS), Maharaja’s College, University of Mysore, Mysore Abstract With rapid urbanization and population growth, the Solid Waste Management (SWM) is becoming an acute problem. The Municipal Solid Waste Management in municipal areas is increasingly assuming importance due to legal intervention, emergence emergence of newer technologies and rising public awareness towards cleanliness. Mysore, being the second cleanest city in India has to work hard to maintain the title due to the rapid urbanization. The proper and timely management of solid waste reduces or eliminates adverse impacts on the environment and human health and supports economic development and improved quality of life. The present research aims to assess the present status of municipal solid waste management and to suggest measures to improve them. The Mysore City Corporation is trying to maintain the city clean but the lack of awareness among the residents and and the lack of segregation of waste at source is the main issue. The authorities do not properly handle the e-waste. The authority has not carried out the quantification of waste generated in the city. The GPS system installed were efficient to track all the vehicles transporting the waste but the vehicles were not assigned optimum routes due to the lack of knowledge in GIS technology. -
India's Railway Children'
17th Annual ReportAnnual Report (Anuual (SocietySociety For for AssistanceAssistence To T o Children CReporthildren In in Difficult Dificult SSituationituation ) SATHI 2015-162015-16 SATHI A‘‘A child child on on platfrom platform never never grows grows up up... he1 just he justages..... ages” 17th Annual Report SATHI Working with 16 Railway platform SATHI Working with 20 Govt Children Home New Delhi Old Delhi Lucknow Gorakpur Kanpur Allahabad Guwahati Patna Mughalsarai Varanasi Kolkata Raipur Mumbai & Bhubaneshwar Thane Pune Berhampur Hyderabad Vishakapatanam Vijayawada Bangalore 2 17th Annual Report SATHI 17th Annual Report 3 17th Annual Report SATHI 4 17th Annual Report CONTENTS 1. Founder’s note – A dream is coming true… 1 2. SATHI – Vision & Objectives 2 3. The year in a nutshell 3 4. Reaching out to children on Railway Platforms 4 SATHI 5. Shelter Care 12 6. Counselling, Address tracing & Restorations 16 7. Engaging with Govt. Children Homes 21 8. Home Orientation Camps 31 9. Reunion Events – Moments of Joy & Tears 40 10. Follow-up and Post Home Placement Support 42 12. Documentation Practices 45 13. Studies and Analyses 48 14. Advocacy & Networking – Efforts & Events 55 15. Collaborations 60 16. SATHI in Media 62 17. Governance and Administration 64 18. Funding Partners 69 19. Looking Ahead – Outlook for 2016-17 71 1 17th Annual Report 1. FOUNDER’S NOTE – A DREAM IS COMING TRUE… I have great happiness and pride to share with you all that the year 2015-16 has been an extremely positive year for the kind of children that we have been working for. The issue of children who have left home for various reasons and landed on railway platforms across India is a large and complex one. -
List of the Selected Candidates for the LEAP Training Programme
List of the Selected Candidates for the LEAP Training Programme Date of Eligible Appointment Age/58yrs as as Duration of Number of S. Name of the University / on Professor/8yrs Administrative Publications/30 Remark No. Applicant Institution 30.04.2019/ as on Experience/ 3yrs as on in Scopus-UGC (Years-Month 30.04.2019/ 30.04.2019 Journals s-Days) (Years-Months- Days) 1yr 10 months Department of (HOD, Dr. BATU, Lonere, Electronics and Total: 76 Raigad) Telecommunication 2yrs 8months Engineering, Shri Guru Scopus+UGC: (Registrar, SGGSIET, Fulfilling all Gobind Singhji Institute 30++ Nanded) the 04 of Engineering and 1. Professor Sanjay N. 01.06.1962 16.07.2001 8 months criteria set Technology, Nanded Books/Monograp Talbar 56-10-29 17-09-14 (HOD, SGGSIET, Nanded) by the HRD (Maharashtra) hs/ 1yr 7months Ministry Edited Books: 8 (Dean, SGGSIET, Nanded) [email protected] 1yrs 8 months [email protected] (Dean, SGGSIET, Nanded) 9850978050 Total: 8yrs 5 months Dept. of Mechanical 3yrs Fulfilling all Total: 95 Engineering, JMI, (HOD, Dept. of Mechanical the 04 2. New Delhi 11.02.1962 25.01.2002 Engineering, JMI) criteria set Prof. Abid Haleem Scopus-UGC: 57-02-19 17-03-05 5yrs (Director, IQA) by the HRD 30++ [email protected] Total: 8yrs Ministry 9818501633 Dept. of Pharmaceutical 5yrs 3 months (Director, Technology, University Centre for Excellence in College of NanobioTranslational Engineering, Anna Research, Anna University, Fulfilling all University, BIT Chennai) Total: 96 the 04 3. Prof. Kandasamy Campus, 08.05.1968 05.03.2005 Scopus+UGC: criteria set 5 months (Officiating Ruckmani Tiruchirapalli, 50-11-22 14-01-25 96 by the HRD Vice-Chancellor, Anna Tamil Nadu Ministry University of Technology, Tiruchirapalli) [email protected] u.in Total: 5yrs 8 months 9842484568 4. -
District Disaster Management Plan- Udupi
DISTRICT DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN- UDUPI UDUPI DISTRICT 2015-16 -1- -2- Executive Summary The District Disaster Management Plan is a key part of an emergency management. It will play a significant role to address the unexpected disasters that occur in the district effectively. The information available in DDMP is valuable in terms of its use during disaster. Based on the history of various disasters that occur in the district, the plan has been so designed as an action plan rather than a resource book. Utmost attention has been paid to make it handy, precise rather than bulky one. This plan has been prepared which is based on the guidelines from the National Institute of Disaster Management (NIDM). While preparing this plan, most of the issues, relevant to crisis management, have been carefully dealt with. During the time of disaster there will be a delay before outside help arrives. At first, self-help is essential and depends on a prepared community which is alert and informed. Efforts have been made to collect and develop this plan to make it more applicable and effective to handle any type of disaster. The DDMP developed touch upon some significant issues like Incident Command System (ICS), In fact, the response mechanism, an important part of the plan is designed with the ICS. It is obvious that the ICS, a good model of crisis management has been included in the response part for the first time. It has been the most significant tool for the response manager to deal with the crisis within the limited period and to make optimum use of the available resources. -
Updated Proposal to Encode Tulu-Tigalari Script in Unicode
Updated proposal to encode Tulu-Tigalari script in Unicode Vaishnavi Murthy Kodipady Yerkadithaya [ [email protected] ] Vinodh Rajan [ [email protected] ] 04/03/2021 Document History & Background Documents : (This document replaces L2/17-378) L2/11-120R Preliminary proposal for encoding the Tulu script in the SMP of the UCS – Michael Everson L2/16-241 Preliminary proposal to encode Tigalari script – Vaishnavi Murthy K Y L2/16-342 Recommendations to UTC #149 November 2016 on Script Proposals – Deborah Anderson, Ken Whistler, Roozbeh Pournader, Andrew Glass and Laurentiu Iancu L2/17-182 Comments on encoding the Tigalari script – Srinidhi and Sridatta L2/18-175 Replies to Script Ad Hoc Recommendations (L2/16-342) and Comments (L2/17-182) on Tigalari proposal (L2/16-241) – Vaishnavi Murthy K Y L2/17-378 Preliminary proposal to encode Tigalari script – Vaishnavi Murthy K Y, Vinodh Rajan L2/17-411 Letter in support of preliminary proposal to encode Tigalari – Guru Prasad (Has withdrawn support. This letter needs to be disregarded.) L2/17-422 Letter to Vaishnavi Murthy in support of Tigalari encoding proposal – A. V. Nagasampige L2/18-039 Recommendations to UTC #154 January 2018 on Script Proposals – Deborah Anderson, Ken Whistler, Roozbeh Pournader, Lisa Moore, Liang Hai, and Richard Cook PROPOSAL TO ENCODE TIGALARI SCRIPT IN UNICODE 2 A note on recent updates : −−−Tigalari Script is renamed Tulu-Tigalari script. The reason for the same is discussed under section 1.1 (pp. 4-5) of this paper & elaborately in the supplementary paper Tulu Language and Tulu-Tigalari script (pp. 5-13). −−−This proposal attempts to harmonize the use of the Tulu-Tigalari script for Tulu, Sanskrit and Kannada languages for archival use. -
Affidavit of Thiruvannamalai Municipality
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION S. L. P. (CIVIL) Nos. 12443-12447 OF 2001 IN THE MATTER OF: Commissioner: Thiruvannamalai Municipality Petitioner Versus Arunachala Giri Pradakshana Samithi and others Respondents AFFIDAVIT ON BEHALF OF THE PETITIONER IN RESPONSE TO THE AFFIDAVIT OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA – GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEPOSED TO BY Dr. K.P. PUNACHA PURSUANT TO THE ORDERS DATED 20.01.2005 OF THIS HON’BLE COURT I, V. Akbar, aged about 56 years, son of Shri Abdul Sahib, Commissioner of Thiruvannamalai Municipality, Tamil Nadu, presently at New Delhi, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows: 1. I state that I am the Commissioner of the Thiruvannamalai Municipality, the petitioner herein and am conversant with the facts of the case as borne out from the records, and as such, I am competent to swear this affidavit. I state that I have read a copy of the aforesaid affidavit and in response thereto, I am instructed to state as under: 2. Before adverting to the proposals made and positions adopted by the Government of India in the aforesaid affidavit, I seek to place certain preliminary and essential facts on record. These are: (i) That Thiruvannamalai is a popular temple town in Tamil Nadu. It is connected to other towns by nine entry roads which converge on its main street called ‘Car Street’ that travels along the ‘girivalam’ or ‘giri pradakshina path’ for about 4 kms., through the centre of the town. Thiruvannamalai is a Municipality established under the Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, 1920 (hereinafter ‘Municipal Act’). -
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Karkala Branch, Gopal Towers, Main Road, Karkala, Udupi District- 574104 Phone: 08258-230485; E- Mail: [email protected]
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Karkala Branch, Gopal Towers, Main Road, Karkala, Udupi District- 574104 Phone: 08258-230485; e- mail: [email protected] e- AUCTION SALE NOTICE SALE OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY MORTGAGED TO THE BANK UNDER THE SECURITISATION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST ACT, 2002 Whereas M/s. Cross Road (Prop : Mr. K. Mohammed Asif) has borrowed monies from Indian Overseas Bank against the mortgage of the immovable properties more fully described in the schedule hereunder and on upon classification of the account as NPA, the Bank has issued a demand notice under Section 13(2) of the SARFAESI Act, 2002 (Act) on 24.03.2014 calling upon the borrowers M/s. Cross Road (Prop : Mr. K. Mohammed Asif), Sahara Complex, Gandhi Maidan Road, Karkala- 574104, Mr. K. Mohammed Asif (Proprietor), Flat No. 301, Imperial Palace, Market Road, Karkala- 574104 and guarantor/ mortgagor Mr. K Abdul Rasheed, D. No. V-317, Opposite Suvarna Complex, Mangalore Road, Karnataka-5741404 to pay the amount due to the Bank, being Rs 24,70,163/- as on 24.03.2014 payable together with further interest at contractual rates and rests alongwith costs, charges etc till date of repayment within 60 days from the date of receipt of the said notice. Whereas the borrowers & guarantor having failed to pay the amount dues in full to the Bank as called for in the said demand notice, the Bank has taken possession of the secured assets more fully described in the schedule hereunder on 03.09.2014 under Section 13 (4) of the Act with the right to sell the same in “As is where is” and “As is what is” basis under Section13(4) of the Act read with Rules 8 &9 of the Security interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 for realization of Bank’s dues.