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Dumka,Pin- 814101 7033293522 2 ASANBANI At+Po-Asa
Branch Br.Name Code Address Contact No. 1 Dumka Marwarichowk ,Po- dumka,Dist - Dumka,Pin- 814101 7033293522 2 ASANBANI At+Po-Asanbani,Dist-Dumka, Pin-816123 VIA 7033293514 3 MAHESHPUR At+Po-Maheshpur Raj, Dist-Pakur,Pin-816106 7070896401 4 JAMA At+Po-Jama,Dist-Dumka,Pin-814162 7033293527 5 SHIKARIPARA At+Po-Shikaripara,Dist-Dumka,Pin 816118 7033293540 6 HARIPUR At+Po-Haripur,Dist-Dumka,Pin-814118 7033293526 7 PAKURIA At+Po-Pakuria,Dist-Pakur,Pin816117 7070896402 8 RAMGARH At+Po-Ramgarh,Dist-Dumka,Pin-814102 7033293536 9 HIRANPUR At+Po-Hiranpur,Dist-Pakur,Pin-816104 7070896403 10 KOTALPOKHAR PO-KOTALPOKHR, VIA- SBJ,DIST-SBJ,PIN- 816105 7070896382 11 RAJABHITA At+Po-Hansdiha] Dist-Godda] Pin-814101 7033293556 12 SAROUNI At+Po-Sarouni] Dist-Godda] Pin-814156 7033293557 13 HANSDIHA At+Po-Hansdiha,Dist-Dumka,Pin-814101 7033293525 14 GHORMARA At+Po-Ghormara, Dist-Deoghar, Pin - 814120 7033293834 15 UDHWA At+Po-udhwa,Dist-Sahibganj pin-816108 7070896383 16 KHAGA At-Khaga,Po-sarsa,via-palajorihat,Pin-814146 7033293837 17 GANDHIGRAM At+Po-Gandhigram] Dist-Godda] Pin-814133 7033293558 18 PATHROLE At+po-pathrol,dist-deoghar,pin-815353 7033293830 19 FATHEPUR At+po-fatehpur,dist-Jamtara,pin-814166 7033293491 20 BALBADDA At+Po-Balbadda]Dist-Godda] Pin-813206 7033293559 21 BHAGAIYAMARI PO-SAKRIGALIGHAT,VIA-SBJ,PIN-816115 7070896384 22 MAHADEOGANJ PO-MAHADEVGANJ,VIA-SBJ,816109 7070896385 23 BANJHIBAZAR PO-SBJ AT JIRWABARI,816109 7070896386 24 DALAHI At-Dalahi,Po-Kendghata,Dist-Dumka,Pin-814101 7033293519 25 PANCHKATHIA PO-PANCHKATIA,VIA BERHATE,816102 -
Delhi “We Don’T See Why There Is to Solve the Strike”
- <$( )#*= ! *#*= = !"#$% ,-'(,). /012 .%,%.,/ 0.1(*2 .13 () 1 * N&/ &6 6O 40 $( ;64 // ' 0 $&/' 45&/ 5- 0 7&( 5 7&7 40 ' ( $'/$OB '64 /( '$/ 5/$ / -'$ $4$ 6 /$ ' -&/ ' /(' -& /6 '& 4&' &4' 7 /; 0 >5 - "+ ?9 ,, 99 > ! 4 ) ! * ! /3 343/5 % /3 6 R (Centre) tell us whether you are 6 ! going to hold on these laws or 7 we will do this”. ) R Attorney General KK Venugopal told the Bench, also * ! R comprising Justices AS * Bopanna and V $ 40 45&/ these laws in abeyance for Ramasubramanian, that a law ! !" # $ some time. cannot be stayed unless the ** +89: O " he Supreme Court on “We are still thinking it is court finds it violates funda- ! ! # TMonday asked the Centre equally important that we stay mental rights or constitution- to put on hold the three con- the implementation of law al schemes. ) P troversial farm laws or the without staying the laws,” the “A law cannot be stayed by $ !"# & court itself will do so on the Bench said. the Supreme Court unless the ** ' recommendation of a court- On December 17, the SC Lordships find that it violates ) * - ; ( appointed committee which is had asked the Centre to con- the fundamental rights or con- / * to be constituted. Now all eyes sider putting on hold the stitutional schemes. Law has to ( ( will be on the court’s Tuesday implementation of the three be without the power to legis- / !! ) order in the matter. laws. late, only then it can be stayed. ** ( $ * Criticising the Disagreeing with the No petitioners have raised any ** ! Government’s handling of the Centre’s contention that court such issues,” Venugopal said. -
Understanding the Origin of the Terms 'WUNG', 'HAO' and 'TANGKHUL'
International Research Journal of Social Sciences_____________________________________ ISSN 2319–3565 Vol. 3(5), 36-40, May (2014) Int. Res. J. Social Sci. Understanding the Origin of the terms ‘WUNG’, ‘HAO’ and ‘TANGKHUL’ Mawon Somingam Department of Cultural and Creative Studies, North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) Shillong, Meghalaya, 793022, INDIA Available online at: www.isca.in, www.isca.me Received 7th March 2014, revised 10 th April 2014, accepted 12 th May 2014 Abstract Understanding the origin and meaning of nomenclature of the ‘people’ or term referring to the ‘people’ is as important as identity of the people itself. At times, terms and nomenclatures of the ‘people’ are given by non locals. In the Naga context, the term ‘Naga’ itself is non-local, nomenclature of its federating tribes like Tangkhul is non-local, and names of many Tangkhul villages like Ukhrul, Tushen, Lambui, and Hundung etc. are given by non local administrators, missionaries, anthropologists and neighbouring communities among others. The core focus of the paper is to understand the origin of the terms WUNG, HAO and TANGKHUL. It also brings in the hypothesis of ‘Tangkhul-Meitei Origin’ while attempting to understand the people in brief. One of the main arguments of the paper is that the term HAO is the original or traditional nomenclature of the Tangkhul Nagas. Keywords : Wung, Hao, Tangkhul, Meitei, Christian and People. Introduction “Wung is no longer use today, neither by the people themselves, nor in official transaction” 5. However, it would be wrong to say Though there is no consensus among the local writers and that the term wung is no longer in use today. -
Year 18 September 1964 Maladies Quarantenaires
Relevé épidém. hebd. ) 1964, 39, 453-464 N** 38 Wkly Epidem. Ree. | ORGANISATION MONDIALE DE LA SANTÉ WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION GENÈVE GENEVA RELEVÉ ÉPIDÉMIOLOGIQUE HEBDOMADAIRE WEEKLY EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RECORD Notifications et infoimations se rapportant à l’application Notifications under and information on the application of the du Règlement sanitaire international et notes relatives à la International Sanitary Regulations and notes on current incidence fréquence de certaines maladies of certain diseases Service de la Quarantaine internationale Internationai Quarantine Service Adresse télégraphique; EPDDNATIONS, GENÈVE Telegraphic address: EPIDNATIONS, GENÈVE 18 SEPTEMBRE 1964 39® ANNÉE — 39«* YEAR 18 SEPTEMBER 1964 MALADIES QUARANTENAIRES ■ QUARANIÎNABLE DISEASES Territoires infectés an 17 septembre 1964 ■ infected areas as on 17 September 1964 Notifications reçues aux termes du Règlement sanitaire international Notifications received under the International Sanitary Regulations relating concernant les circonscriptions infectées ou les territoires où la présence to infected local areas and to areas in which the presence of quarantinable de maladies qiuirantcnaires a été signalée (voir page 414). diseases was reported (see page 414). ■ « Circonscriptions ou territoires notifiés aux termes de Tarticle 3 à la ■ = Areas notified under Article 3 on the date indicated. date donnée. Autres territoires où la présence de maladies quarantenaires a été notifiée Other areas in which the presence of quarantinable diseases was notified aux termes des articles 4, 5 et 9 a): under Articles 4, 5 and 9 (a): A = pendant la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque maladie; A =: during the period indicated under the heading of each disease; B — antérieurement à la période indiquée sous le nom de chaque maladie; B = prior to the period indicated under the heading of each disease; • = territoires nouvellement infectés. -
“Being Neutral Is Our Biggest Crime”
India “Being Neutral HUMAN RIGHTS is Our Biggest Crime” WATCH Government, Vigilante, and Naxalite Abuses in India’s Chhattisgarh State “Being Neutral is Our Biggest Crime” Government, Vigilante, and Naxalite Abuses in India’s Chhattisgarh State Copyright © 2008 Human Rights Watch All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America ISBN: 1-56432-356-0 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch 350 Fifth Avenue, 34th floor New York, NY 10118-3299 USA Tel: +1 212 290 4700, Fax: +1 212 736 1300 [email protected] Poststraße 4-5 10178 Berlin, Germany Tel: +49 30 2593 06-10, Fax: +49 30 2593 0629 [email protected] Avenue des Gaulois, 7 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: + 32 (2) 732 2009, Fax: + 32 (2) 732 0471 [email protected] 64-66 Rue de Lausanne 1202 Geneva, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 738 0481, Fax: +41 22 738 1791 [email protected] 2-12 Pentonville Road, 2nd Floor London N1 9HF, UK Tel: +44 20 7713 1995, Fax: +44 20 7713 1800 [email protected] 27 Rue de Lisbonne 75008 Paris, France Tel: +33 (1)43 59 55 35, Fax: +33 (1) 43 59 55 22 [email protected] 1630 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 500 Washington, DC 20009 USA Tel: +1 202 612 4321, Fax: +1 202 612 4333 [email protected] Web Site Address: http://www.hrw.org July 2008 1-56432-356-0 “Being Neutral is Our Biggest Crime” Government, Vigilante, and Naxalite Abuses in India’s Chhattisgarh State Maps........................................................................................................................ 1 Glossary/ Abbreviations ..........................................................................................3 I. Summary.............................................................................................................5 Government and Salwa Judum abuses ................................................................7 Abuses by Naxalites..........................................................................................10 Key Recommendations: The need for protection and accountability.................. -
GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – Formation /Reorganization of New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-organization of Circles/Divisions/Sub- Divisions/Mandals in all cadres - Orders – Issued. PANCHAYAT RAJ & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PR.I) DEPARTENT G.O.Ms.No.71 Dt:11.10.2016 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.5, PR&RD(Estt.I) Dept. Dt:16.01.2015 and subsequent amendments, G.O.Ms.No.45, dt:23.5.2015, G.O.Ms.No.59, dt:31.7.2015 and G.O.Ms.No.6, dt:13.01.2016. 2. G.O.Ms.No.221 to 250, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt:11.10.2016 3. G.O.Ms.No.144, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt:11.10.2016 4. From the E-in-C, PR, Hyderbad Letter No.B-II/Reorg.district/ 338/2016, Dt.17.9.2016, Dt:29.9.2016 & Dt:08.10.2016. ORDER: In the reference first read above Government have issued orders rationalising the PRI, PIU & Q C wings for effective implementation of works programme in PRED to achieve the targets of the Govt. 2. In the reference second read above Government of Telangana have issued notifications for formation/reorganization of Districts, Divisions and Mandals in the State of Telangana for better administration and development of areas concerned. 3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued orders re- distributing cadre strength among (30) districts. 4. In the reference fourth read above the Engineer-in-Chief, PR has submitted proposals for re-organization of PRED to be co-terminus with the new districts jurisdiction and to change the nomenclature of Superintending Engineer, PR as Regional officer and Executive Engineer of the District Office as District Panchayat Raj Engineer (DPRE). -
Mollen Kamsei Primary School Mull
Time table for the conduct of EVM - VVPAT Awareness Programmes at Polling Stations for 44 Ukhrul (ST) AC Sl. No Date Time No. & Name of polling stations to Venue(s) be covered 1 18/12/2018 NA 44/1 Leisan Leisan Govt. High School 2 18/12/2018 NA 44/2 Sanakeithel-A Sanakeithel Govt. High School(N/W) 3 18/12/2018 NA 44/3 Sanakeithel-B Sanakeithel Govt. High School(S/W) 4 18/12/2018 NA 44/4 MollenKamsei Mollen Kamsei Primary School 5 19/12/2018 NA 44/5 Mullam Mullam Govt. Aided Primary School 6 19/12/2018 NA 44/6 Molnom Molnom Primary School 7 19/12/2018 NA 44/7 Zelengbung Zelengbung Primary School 8 19/12/2018 NA 44/8 New Canaan New Canan Primary School 9 19/12/2018 NA 44/9 Muirei Muirei Primary School 10 20/12/2018 NA 44/10 MongkotChepu Mongkot Chepu Govt. High School 11 20/12/2018 NA 44/11 LitanSareikhong Litan Sareikhong Primary School 12 20/12/2018 NA 44/12 Shangkai Shangkai Primary School 13 20/12/2018 NA 44/13 T.M. Kasom T.M. Kasom Primary School 14 20/12/2018 NA 44/14 Yaolen Yaolen Primary School 15 21/12/2018 NA 44/15 Tushen(A) Tushen Govt. High School (N/W) 16 21/12/2018 NA 44/16 Tushen(B) Tushen Govt. High School (S/W) 17 21/12/2018 NA 44/17 TushenChahong Tushen Chahong Primary School 18 21/12/2018 NA 44/18 Lambui Lambui Govt. Jr. -
Economic Survey of Himachal Pradesh 2013-14
ECONOMIC SURVEY OF HIMACHAL PRADESH 2013-14 Economics & Statistics Department FOREWORD Economic Survey is one of the budget documents which indicates the important economic activities and achievements of the Government. The salient features of the State of the economy of Himachal Pradesh during 2013-14 are presented in Part-I, and statistical tables on various subjects are given in Part-II. I am thankful to all the departments and public undertakings for their co-operation in making available the material included in the Survey. The burden of collection and updating the huge and voluminous data and its presentation in a concise and inter-related form was borne by the Economics & Statistics Department. I appreciate and commend the work done by the officers and officials of this department. Dr. Shrikant Baldi Principal Secretary (Finance, Plg., and Eco. & Stat.) to the Govt.of Himachal Pradesh. I N D E X Contents Pages 1. General Review 1 2. State Income and Public Finance 10 3. Institutional and Bank Finances 14 4. Excise and Taxation 29 5. Price Movement 32 6. Food Security and Civil Supplies 34 7. Agriculture and Horticulture 39 8. Animal Husbandry and Fisheries 52 9. Forest and Environment 61 10. Water Resource Management 65 11. Industries and Mining 67 12. Labour and Employment 70 13. Power 74 14. Transport and Communication 101 15. Tourism and Civil Aviation 106 16. Education 110 17. Health 124 18. Social Welfare Programme 130 19. Rural Development 141 20. Housing and Urban Development 147 21. Panchayati Raj 152 22. Information and Science Technology 155 Part-I ECONOMIC SURVEY-2013-14 1 GENERAL REVIEW Economic Situation at National Level 1.1 THE Indian economy has estimated at ' 93.90 lakh crore as experienced a slowdown for the past against ' 83.90 lakh crore in 2011-12 two years and country is passing showing an increase of 11.9 percent through a difficult phase caused by the during the year. -
District Survey Report Bemetara As Per Notification No
2019 District Survey Report Bemetara as per notification no. s.o. 3611(e) New Delhi, 25th july, 2018 of ministry of environment, forest and climate change. DIRECTORATE OF GEOLOGY AND MINING MINERAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT Govt. of Chhattisgarh 0 1 LOCATION MAP 2 1- INTRODUCTION The Bemetara district is one of the newely formed district of Chhattisgarh states, which formed on 1st January 2012 from the separation of Durg District. The District is moderately populated and situated in the central part of the Chhattisgarh State covers an area of 2854.81sq km. It falls in Survey of India Degree Sheet Nos. 64F and 64G bounded by latitude 21°22' to 22°03' N and longitude 81°07' to 81°55 E. It is surrounded by Durg districts in the south, Rajnandgaon&Kabirdham District in the west, Mungeli districts in the north and Baloda-bazar & Raipur district in the East. Bemetara is the district headquarters and is well connected by road and railway. National Highway No. 12A and connects Bemetara with Kabirdham. Bemetara is also connected by road with Raipur, Baloda-Bazar, Kabirdham and Durg with the other important towns in the district. District survey report has been prepaired as per notification no. s.o. 3611(e) New Delhi, 25th july, 2018 of ministry of environment, forest and climate change. District Survey report will be prepared in every district for Sand mining or River bed mining and other small minerals mining. The main purpose of preparation of district survey report is to identify the land increase or depositional areas and its infrastructure, Structure and installation distance from where the mining is prohibited and recalculation of annual replenishment and time required for replenishment after mining. -
Durg District, Chhattisgarh
For official use GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTY OF WATER RESOURCES Nawgarh CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD Bemetara Saja Berla Dhamdha GROUND WATER BROCHURE OF DURG DISTRICT, CHHATTISGARH 2012 Durg -2013 Patan Gunderdehi Dondi Lohara Balod Gurur Dondi Regional Director North Central Chhattisgarh Region, Reena Apartment, IInd Floor, NH-43, Pachpedi Naka, Raipur-492001 (C.G.) Ph. No. 0771-2413903, 2413689 E-mail: rdnccr- [email protected] DISTRICT AT A GLANCE DURG DISTRICT) By J.R.Verma, Scientist “B” 1. GENERAL INFORMATION i) Geographical area (Sq. km) 8701.80 ii) Administrative Divisions (As on 2009) a) Number of Tehsil/ Block 11/12 b) Number of Panchayat/ Villages 998/1176 iii) Population as on 2011 Census 1316140 iv) Annual Normal Rainfall (IMD,2008) 1142 mm v) Average Annual Rainfall (1994-12) 1055.56mm 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY i) Major Physiographic Units Two; Chhattisgarh Plain ii) Major Drainages Mahanadi, Seonath. 3. LAND USE (Sq. km) As on 2009 i) Forest Area 709.11 ii) Net Area Sown 5469.61 iii) Double cropped Area 2392.76 4. MAJOR SOIL TYPES Red & yellow soil, Black soil 5. AREA UNDER PRINCIPAL CROPS, in Rice: 2325.95, Pulses:555.28 Sq. km (As on 2011) Wheat: 186.90, 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (2011) (Areas in Sq. km. and Numbers of Structures) i) Dugwells 1458/16.69 ii) Tubewells/Borewells 33938/917.94 iii) Canals 296/1272.24(1788 km) iv) Ponds 306/27.29 v) Other sources 126.15 vi) Net Irrigated Area 2360.31 vii) Gross Irrigated Area 3174.33 7. NUMBERS OF GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS OF CGWB (As on 31.3.2012) i) No of Dugwells 39 ii) No of Piezometers 25 8. -
Visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad & Tirupati) from 26 Dec 2012 to 01 Jan 2013
‘Public’ visit of the President to Andhra Pradesh (Rashtrapati Nilayam, Bolarum, Secunderabad & Tirupati) from 26 Dec 2012 to 01 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. The First Lady (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President 4. Dr NK Kashyap Dy Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 24 (III) Security Staff Total : 07 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to Tamil Nadu (Chennai) (ex-Hyderabad) on 28 Dec 2012 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 15 (III) Security Staff Total : 03 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to Maharashtra (Solapur, Pandharpur, Pune & Mumbai) (ex-Hyderabad) from 29 to 30 Dec 2012 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. The President 2. Son of the President (II) President’s Secretariat Delegation 1. Lt Gen AK Bakshi, SM, VSM Military Secretary to the President 2. Dr Thomas Mathew Joint Secretary to the President 3. Dr Mohsin Wali Physician to the President No. of auxiliary staff: 16 (III) Security Staff Total : 06 (IV) Media Delegation - Nil ‘Official’ visit of the President to West Bengal (Kolkata) from 02 to 03 Jan 2013 COMPOSITION OF DELEGATION (I) President and Family 1. -
CHAPTER-1 Executive Summary
CHAPTER-1 Executive Summary 1.1 M/s Prakash Industries Limited is a Public Limited Company having its Registered Office :- 15 Km Stone, Delhi Road, Hissar-125044 (Haryana), and Correspondence Address :- (Mining Division) A/9 Shatabdi Nagar, Behind Songanga Colony, Seepat Road, Bilaspur-495006 (C.G.), Tel. No.:98930-51093. 1.2 M/s. Prakash Industries Limited (PIL) is one of the fast growing business Company dealing with mining and steel manufacturing. The PIL has a Sponge Iron Plant of 8.0 LTPA in village Hathneora, District Janjgir- Champa, State-Chhattisgarh. 1.3 M/s Prakash Industries Limited was granted an area of 440.75 Hect for Prospecting License ,vide letter no.F2-152/06/12 (2), Raipur, dated 30.09.2009.for a period of 2 years (07.11.2009 to 06.11.2011) at Eklama village, Forest Range- Sahaspur-Lohara, Kabirdham Division, Forest Compt. no.: 207, 208 & 214, Tehsil-Bodla, District-Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh. M/s Prakash Industries Limited already has applied for grant of Mining Lease over an area of (274.896Ha) for a period of 30 years on 15/02/2010. The proposed project is category- A (other than fully mechanized, OTFM) mines. 1.4 The lease area falls in survey of India toposheet No. 64 G/1 in between Latitude: 210 53' 08.15’’ to 210 54' 20.38’’ North & Longitude: 810 03' 36.57’’ to 810 05' 05.20’’ East. 1.5 The proposed mining lease area is located near village Eklama, District - Kabirdham, Chhattisgarh. The area under reference is located at a distance of 15 km from Lohara Town & 40 km from District Headquarter Kawardha.