College Name A.B.Patil Palsekar Uccha Aazad

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

College Name A.B.Patil Palsekar Uccha Aazad COLLEGE NAME A.B.PATIL PALSEKAR UCCHA AAZAD JUNIOR COLLEGE, AUSA ADARSHA HIGHER SECONDARY ADARSHA JUNIOR COLLEGE, ADIVASI MADH ASHRAMSHALA, AL AMEEN HIGHER SECONDARY AMBER PARAMEDICAL MAHA ANANDMUNI HIGHER SECONDARY ANNASAHEB DANGE UCCH ANTARGAON HIGHER SECONDARY ARTS SCIENCE & COMMERCE ARYA CHANAKYA U.M.VIDYALAYA, ARYA HIGHER SECONDARY ASHRAM SHALA HIGHER ASHTA HR.SEC.SCHOOL, AZEEM JUNIOR COLLEGE OF BALAJI JUNIOR COLLEGE, BALIRAM PATIL ARTS & BALIRAM PATIL HIGHER BAPU HIGHER SECONDARY BAPUJI JUNIOR COLLEGE, BASAWESHWQAR UCCHA BHAGATSING HIGHER SECONDARY BHAGATSINGH JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHAGIRATHI JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHAGIRATHIBAI MADHYA.VIDYALAY BHAGWAN HIGHER SECONDARY BHAI KISHANRAO DESHMUKH BHARAT HIGHER SECONDARY BHARAT JUNIOR COLLEGE, BHARAT JUNIOR COLLEGE, MAKNI BHARTI UCCHA MADH.VIDYALAYA, BHAURAO KATE HIGHER BHIMA SHANKAR HIGHER BILOLI (URDU) HIGHER CAMBRIDGE HIGHER SEC. CHANDNI HIGHER SECONDARY CHANGALMATA UCCHAMADH CHH.SHIVAJI JUNIOR COLLEGE, CHHATRAPATI SHAHU H.SEC.SCL, CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI CHHATRAPATI SHIVAJI JUNIOR DAYANAND ARTS COLLEGE, LATUR DAYANAND COMMERCE COLLEGE, DAYANAND JUNIOR COLLEGE, DAYANAND SCIENCE COLLEGE, DEGLOOR COLLEGE, DEGLOOR DESHIKENDRA UCCHA MADHYAMIK DEVDHNORA SWATANTRA DHRANGRASTA UCCHA MADH DIGAMBARRAO BINDU ARTS & DINDAYAL HR.SEC.SCHOOL DNYAN PRASARAK DNYAN PRASARAK JUNIOR DNYAN VIKAS HIGHER SECONDARY DNYANESHWAR HIGHER SECONDARY DNYANESHWAR HIGHER SECONDARY DNYANESHWAR HR.SEC.SCHOOL. DNYANODYOG JUNIOR COLLEGE, DR.ALLAMA IQBAL URDU HIGHER DR.BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR HIGHER DR.MOHD.IQBAL URDU GIRL'S DR.MOHD.ZAKIR HUSSAIN URDU HR. DR.SHIVAJIRAO PATIL JUNIOR DR.ZAKEER HUSSAIN(URDU) DR.ZAKIR HUSEN (URDU) DYANVERDHINI MADH UCCHAMADH DYANYOGA UCCHA MADH VIDYALAY FAIZUL ULOOM JUNIOR COLLEGE, G.R.M.KANISHTHA MAHAVIDYALAY GADGEPPA MANKARI UCCHA GANGADHARRAO SAKOLKAR PATIL GANGAMATA HIGHER SECONDARY GODAVARI KANISHTHA GOVINDRAO PATIL HIGHER GOVT.MADH UCCHA MADH. GOVT.POST BASIC ARTS & GOVT.POST BASIC ASHRAM GRAMIN JUNIOR COLLEGE, NEHRU GRAMIN KANISTHA VIDYALAYA, GURUDEO VIDYA MANDIR HANUMAN HIGHER SECONDARY HANUMAN HIGHER SECONDARY HARIBHAU MULE HR.SEC.SCL, HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, HUTATMA JAYWANTRAO PATIL INDIRA GANDHI HIGHER INDIRA GANDHI JUNIOR INDIRA HIGHER SECONDARY INDIRA KALE ARTS INDIRA KANYA HR.SEC.SCHOOL, INDIRA UCCHAMADH ISLAHUL ALM UCCHA MADH. JAI BHAVANI HIGHER SECONDARY JAI HANUMAN HIGHER SECONDARY JAI HANUMAN UCCHA MADH JAIKISAN JUNIOR COLLEGE, JAIKISAN SEC & HIGHER SEC JAIPRAKASH JANATA HIGHER SECONDARY JANATA MADH,UCCHA MADH. JANTA HIGHER SECONDARY JANTA HIGHER SECONDARY JANTA JUNIOR COLLEGE, JANTA JUNIOR COLLEGE, YEDSHI JANTA VIDYAMANDIR HIGHER JAWAHAR HIGHER SECONDARY JAWAHAR MADH,UCCHAMADH JAWAHAR UCCHA MADHYAMIK JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ARTS & JAWAHERUL ULOOM URDU JAY BHARAT JAYHIND H.SEC.SCHL,KASBE JAYKRANTI JUNIOR COLLEGE, JEEVAN SHIKSHAN HIGHER JEMLA MAIK KANISHTHA JIJAMATA GIRL'S JUNIOR JIJAMATA HIGHER SECONDARY JIJAMATA JUNIOR COLLEGE, JIJAMATA UCCHA JIJAU KANISHTHA MAHAVIDYALAY JMHOOR HIGHER SECONDARY JR. COLLEGE , NARSI JR.COLLEGE,GHUNGRALA, JUNIOR COLLEGE K.L.PADWAL HIGHER SECONDARY K.N.JUNIOR COLLEGE, K.S.M.JYOTIBA PHULE HIGHER KAI.DR.C.SONAWANE KANISTHA KAI.GANESHRAO PATIL KAI.SAVITRIBAI PHULE UCCHA KAMALA NEHRU HIGHER KAMDHENU HIGHER SECONDARY KAMLA NEHRU HIGHER SECONDARY KEDARLING UCCHA MADHYAMIK KEDARNATH UCCHAMADH KHALSA JUNIOR COLLEGE, KHORSHIDBANU R.M.MAHILA ARTS KISHOR HIGHER SECONDARY KRISHNA UCCHA KRUSHNAMATA ANU.JATI MADH. KUNBI S.C.NIVASI KENDRIYA KUSUMTAI CHAVAN HIGHER KUSUMTAI HIGHER SECONDARY L.B.SHASTRI MAHAVIDYALAYA, LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI JUNIOR LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI JUNIOR LAL BAHADURSHASTRI JR LALBAHADUR SHASTRI HIGHER LALBAHADUR SHASTRI UCCHA LATE BALIRAMJI PATIL JUNIOR LATE BHAUSAHEB DESHMUKH LATE CAPT.JOSHI SMARAK LATE DEVIDAS PAWAR HIGHER LATE DHONDIBA SUDE HIGHER LATE DHUNDAMAHARAJ JUNIOR LATE INDIRABAI DESHMUKH LATE LAXMANRAO GHISEWAD LATE PARVATIBAI HIGHER LATE RAJARAM DESHMUKH HIGHER LATE S.M.P.SHAMRAOJI KADAM LATE VISHWANATHRAO NALGE LOHARA HIGHER SEC. SCHOOL LOK JAGRATI HIGHER SECONDARY LOK MANYA HIGHER SECONDARY LOKMANYA JUNIOR COLLEGE, LOKMANYA KANISTHA LOKNAYAK UCCHA MADH VIDYALAY LONESHWAR HIGHER SECONDARY LT ANUSUYABAI GORTE LT BHIMRAO NAIK MADH.UCCHA LT CHANDUBAI PAWAR UCCHA LT DAGDOJIRAO DESHMUKH LT DEVRAOJI PATIL UCCHA LT GOVINDRAO PATIL MADH. LT JANARDHAN RAJEMANE LT MUNJAJI PATIL UCCHA MADH. LT PRABHAKAR BHASME UCCHA LT SANGITADEVI UCCHA LT SHANKARRAO CHAVAN LT SURYABHAN M.TARANGE MADH LT.AMBUMATA JR.COLLEGE, LT.G.P.SABBANWAR GIRL'S LT.MOHANRAO DESHMUKH LT.SHANKARRAO CHAVAN PRA.&MADH LT.VANKATRAO DESHMUKH JR. LT.VYANKATRAO DESHMUKH MADH. LT.YESHWANTRAO CHAVAN M.J.PHULE MAHAVIDYALAYA, M.JYOTIBA FULE UCCHA MADH. UCCHA MADH. MADH.UCCHA MADH.ASHRAMSHALA, MADINA TUL ULOOM HIGHER MADINATUL ULOOM HIGHER MAH. MADH UCCHAMADH MAHARASHTRA COLLEGE, NILANGA MAHARASHTRA HIGHER SECONARY MAHARASHTRA JR.COLLEGE MAHARASHTRA JUNIOR COLLEGE, MAHARASHTRA JUNIOR COLLEGE, MAHARASHTRA UDAYGIRI MAHARASHTRA VIDYA NIKETAN MAHATMA BASVESHWAR UCCHA MAHATMA BASWESHWAR MAHATMA BASWESHWAR COLLEGE, MAHATMA FULE SALGNA KALA MAHATMA FULE UCCHAMADH MAHATMA GANDHI HIGHER MAHATMA GANDHI HIGHER MAHATMA GANDHI HIGHER MAHATMA GANDHI JUNIOR MAHATMA GANDHI JUNIOR MAHATMA GANDHI KANISHTHA MAHATMA GANDHI UCCHA MADH MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE HIGHER MAHATMA JYOTIBA PHULE JUNIOR MAHATMA PHULE HIGHER MAHATMA PHULE JR COLLEGE MAHATMA PHULE JUNIOR MAHATMA PHULE JUNIOR MAHATMA PHULE UCCHA MAHATMA PHULLE JR.COLL. MAHLAR VOKESHIONAL JR MALHARRAO HOLKAR UCCHAMADH MANAVYA VIKAS JUNIOR MANIK PRABHU HIGHER MANIKBABA H.SEC.SCHOOL, MANIKPRABHU HIGHER SECONDARY MANISHA UCCHA MADH. MANMATH SWAMI HIGHER MANOVIKAS S SANTHA'S MASTER DINANATH MANGESHKAR MASTER DINANATH MANGESHKAR MATOSHI KAMALATAI THAMKE MATOSHRI ANUSAYA HR.SEC.SCHOOL MATOSHRI KAMALATAI THAMAKE MATOSHRI TRIVENIBAI MORE MAULANA AZAD URDU UCCHA MILIND ARTS JUNIOR COLLEGE, MINAKSHI DESHMUKH MEMORIAL MINAR URDU MADH,UCCHAMADH MINAR URDU MADH.VIDYALAYA, MODERN UCCHA MADH. VIDYALAY MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD MUKTESHWAR HIGHER SECONDARY MUKTESHWAR UCCHAMADH MUKUNDRAJ UCCHA MADHYAMIK N.E.S.SCIENCE COLLEGE, NAGSEN HIGHER SECONDARY NAMDEVRAO KESHVE UCCHA NARASAMATA MADH,UCCHAMADH NARASHYAM JR.COLL, RATOLI, NARGIS DATTA JR COLLEGE NARSINHA ARTS & COMMERCE NARSINHA HIGHER SECONDARY NARSINHA SCIENCE ARTS & NATHOBA HIGHER SECONDARY NATIONAL MADH,UCCHA NAV BHARAT HIGHER SECONDARY NEHARU UCCHA MADHYAMIK NEHRU HIGHER SECONDARY NETAJI S.BOSE ARTS NETAJI SUBHASCHANDRA BOSE NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE NETAJI SUBHASHCHANDRA BOSE NEW HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR NEW KANISTHA MAHAVIDYALAY NIDA URDU KANISHTHA NIRMALADEVI HR.SEC.SCHOOL, NIRMALPURI HIGHER SECONDARY NITI NIKETAN JUNIOR COLLEGE, NIWASI APANG SHALA, SASTUR, NOORJAHA URDU HR.SCH, NUTAN HIGHER SECONDARY NUTAN JR.COLLEGE, UMRI NUTAN MARATHI UCCHA NUTAN UCCHA MADH VIDYAMANDIR P.A.INAMDAR UCCHAMADH P.B.A.JR.COLLEGE, SHILVANI PADMAVATI HIGHER SECONDARY PANCHSHEEL VIDYARJAN JUNIOR PANCHVATI ARTS & COMMERCE PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRU PANDURANG PATIL MADH.VIDYALAY PANSARE MAHAVIDYALAYA, PARIMAL JUNIOR COLLEGE, PARWATI KANYA HIGHER PAST SOLDER UTTAMRAO RODE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE, NANDED POST BASIC ASHRAM JUNIOR POST BASIC ASHRAM JUNIOR POST BASIC HIGHER SECONDARY POST BASIC JUNIOR COLLEGE, PRABODHAN KANISHTHA PRATIBHA NIKETAN PRATIBHA NIKETAN JUNIOR PRATIBHANIKETAN UCHCH PRATIK KANISHTHA PRERANA HIGHER SECONDARY PRIYADARSHINI GIRL'S HIGHER PRIYADARSHINI HIGHER PUJYA KUMAR SWAMI JUNIOR PUNYA SHLOK AHILYADEVI RAHEMANIYA HIGHER SECONDARY RAJA BHAGIRATH HIGHER RAJABAI JUNIOR COLLEGE, RAJARSHI SHAHU COLLEGE, RAJARSHI SHAHU KANISHTHA RAJARSHI SHRI.CHHA.SHAHU RAJASHRI SHAHU JUNIOR RAJASHRI SHAHU KALA,VIDYAN RAJESHRI SHAHU KANISHTHA RAJESHRI SHAHU UCCHA RAJMATA JIJAMATA JUNIOR RAJSHRI SHAHU MAHARAJ UCCHA RAJSHRI SHAHU UCCHA MADH RAMKRISHNA PARAMHANSA RAMKRISHNA UCCHA RANI LAXMIBAI KANISHTHA RATANBAI JR COLLEGE JALKOT RAVINDRANATH TAGORE RENUKA HIGHER SECONDARY RENUKADEVI UCCHAMADH RENUKADEVI VOCATIONAL JR RUPAMATA UCCHA MADHYAMIK RUPCHAND POST BASIC ASHRAM RUQUYA BEGUM JUNIOR COLLEGE, S M GURUVARYA R G SHINDE S.A.JAGIRDAR UCHCH MADHYAMIK S.DUT GOVINDRAO PATIL MADH SAHEBRAO HANGARGEKAR JUNIOR SAINATH VITHHALNATH UCCHA SAMAJ JAGRUTI UCCHA SAMARTH JUNIOR COLLEGE, SAMATA MADH UCCHAMADH SAMBHAJIRAO KENDRE KANISTHA SAMBHAJIRAO KENDRE MADH SAMTA JUNIOR COLLEGE, SANA HIGHER SECONDARY SANEGURUJI SANGIT MAHARSHI BABA SANJAY GANDHI JUNIOR SANJIVANI JUNIOR COLLEGE, SANJIVANI MADH,UCCHA MADH SANT DYANESHWAR UCCHA SANT DYANESHWAR UCCHA SANT DYANESHWAR UCCHAMADH SANT FULAJIBABA UCCHA SANT GADGEBABA UCCHA SANT GOVINDBABA H.SEC.SCHL, SANT MOTIRAM MAHARAJ SANT NAMDEO MAHARAJ SANT NAMDEV MAHARAJ SARAS HIGHER SECONDARY SARASWATI BHAVAN JUNIOR SARASWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SARASWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SARASWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SARASWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SARASWATI UCCHA MADH SARASWATI V.M.ARTS COMM.& SARSWATI HIGHER SECONDARY SARSWATI JUNIOR COLLEGE, SARSWATI SANGIT KALA SAVITRIBAI HR.SEC.SCHOOL SAVITRIBAI PHULE GIRL'S SAVITRIBAI PHULE HIGHER SAVITRIBAI PHULE HIGHER SAVITRIBAI PHULE KANYA SAVITRIBAI PHULE KANYA SCIENCE ARTS & COMMERCE SEVADAS HIGHER SEC.SCHOOL, SEWAGRAM KANISHTHA MAHA SHAHIR ANNABHAU SATHE HIGHER SHAMARYA GIRL'S JUNIOR SHAMLAL MEMORIAL HIGHER SHAMSUL ULOOM GIRL'S URDU SHANKAR MADHYA.WA UCHCH SHANKARRAO CHAVAN JUNIOR SHANKARRAO PATIL JUNIOR SHANTIDUT GOVINDRAO PATIL SHANTINIKETAN HIGHER SHANTINIKETAN UCCHA MADH SHARAD PAWAR UCCHA MADH SHARDA JR COLLEGE LATUR SHASAIKYA TANTRA PRASHALA SHASAKIYA TANTRA PRASHALA SHASAKIYA TANTRA PRASHALA SHASAKIYA TANTRA PRASHALA SHASAKIYA U.M.ASHRAMSHALA, SHASAKIYA U.M.KANYA SHASHKIYA MADH UCHHA SHASKIYA
Recommended publications
  • List of Chief Ministers Bombay and Maharashtra No Name Term of Office Party Days in Office Chief Ministers of Bombay State 1 B. G
    List of Chief Ministers Bombay and Maharashtra No Name Term of office Party Days in office Chief Ministers of Bombay State 1 B. G. Kher 15 August 1947 21 April 1952 1711 Days Morarji Desai 21 April 1952 31 October 1956 1654 Days 2 MLA for Bulsar Chikhli Indian National Congress Yashwantrao Chavan 1 November 1956 5 April 1957 1307 Days 3 MLA for Karad North 5 April 1957 30 April 1960 Chief Ministers of Maharashtra Yashwantrao Chavan 1 May 1960 19 November 1962 933 Days 1 MLA for Karad North Marotrao Kannamwar 20 November 1962 24 November 1963 370 Days 2 MLA for Saoli P. K. Sawant 25 November 1963 4 December 1963 10 Days 3 MLA for Chiplun 5 December 1963 1 March 1967 1548 Days Indian National Congress Vasantrao Naik 1 March 1967 13 March 1972 1840 Days MLA for Pusad 4 13 March 1972 20 February 1975 709 Days [Total 4097 Days] Shankarrao Chavan 21 February 1975 16 May 1977 816 Days 5 MLA for Bhokar 17 May 1977 5 March 1978 293 Days Vasantdada Patil 6 5 March 1978 18 July 1978 134 Days Sharad Pawar 18 July 1978 17 February 1980 Progressive Democratic Front 580 Days 7 MLA for Baramati Vacant 17 February 1980 8 June 1980 N/A 113 Days - (President's rule) Abdul Rehman Antulay 9 June 1980 12 January 1982 583 Days 8 MLA for Shrivardhan Babasaheb Bhosale 21 January 1982 1 February 1983 377 Days 9 MLA for Nehrunagar 6 Vasantdada Patil 2 February 1983 1 June 1985 851 Days [Total 1304 Days] Shivajirao Patil Nilangekar 3 June 1985 6 March 1986 277 Days 10 MLA for Nilanga Indian National Congress 5 Shankarrao Chavan 12 March 1986 26 June 1988 837 Days
    [Show full text]
  • Sister Nivedita
    WOMEN AND INDIA’S INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT Role of Indian women: The entire history of the freedom movement is replete with the saga of bravery, sacrifice and political sagacity of great men and women of the country. This struggle which gained momentum in the early 20th century, threw up stalwarts like Mahatma Gandhi, Lala Lajpat Rai, Motilal Nehru, Abul Kalam Azad, C. Rajagopalachari, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Jawaharlal Nehru and Subash Chander Bose. Their number and stature often gives us an erroneous impression that it was only a man’s movement. But it is not so. Many prominent women played a leading role in the freedom movement. The important place assigned to women in India dates back to the time of the Vedas and Smritis. Manu declared that where women were adored, Gods frequented that place, During the Vedic age the position of women in society was very high and they were regarded as equal partners with men in all respects. Who had not heard of Maitri, Gargi, Sati Annusuya and Sita? In keeping with this tradition, burden of tears and toils of the long years of struggle for India’s freedom was borne by the wives, mothers, and daughters, silently and cheerfully. The programme of self-imposed poverty and periodical jail going was possible only because of the willing co-operation of the worker’s family. In the various resistance movements in the villages, the illiterate women played this passive but contributory part as comrades of their menfolk. Rani Laxmibai The first name that comes to mind is that of the famous Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi.
    [Show full text]
  • Philosophical Reflections Through Cultures
    JANUARY 6-12, 2020 HappiNess aNd Good Life: Philosophical ReflectioNs through Cultures NEW DELHI, INDIA Programme A SeveN Days ResideNtial SemiNar Organised by Kamala Nehru College, UNiversity of Delhi, Delhi and DepartmeNt of Philosophy, UNiversity of Delhi, Delhi In Association with CouNcil for Research iN Values aNd Philosophy, WashiNgtoN D.C. Sponsored by INdiaN CouNcil of Philosophical Research, New Delhi In Collaboration with INdira GaNdhi NatioNal CeNtre for the Arts, New Delhi and DELNET - DevelopiNg Library Network, New Delhi Seminar Convenor Academic Advisor Dr. Geetesh NirbaN Dr. BalagaNapathi Devarakonda AssistaNt Professor Professor aNd Head DepartmeNt of Philosophy DepartmeNt of Philosophy Kamala Nehru College UNiversity of Delhi UNiversity of Delhi JANUARY 6 VENUE: Seminar Hall, International Guest House, University of Delhi 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. Inauguration SemiNar INaugural Address: Dr. Ramesh ChaNdra SiNha Professor aNd ChairmaN INdiaN CouNcil of Philosophical Research New Delhi, INdia Dr. KalpaNa BhakuNi PriNcipal Kamala Nehru College UNiversity of Delhi Delhi, INdia Dr. Hu YepiNg Director CouNcil for Research iN Values aNd Philosophy WashiNgtoN, D.C., USA Dr. João J. Vila-Chã Professor Faculty of Philosophy PoNNtifical GregoriaN UNiversity Rome, Italy JANUARY 6 Dr. BalagaNapathi DevarakoNda Professor aNd Head DepartmeNt of Philosophy UNiversity of Delhi Delhi, INdia Dr. Geetesh NirbaN AssistaNt Professor DepartmeNt of Philosophy Kamala Nehru College UNiversity of Delhi New Delhi, INdia Group Photograph 1 P.M. TO 2 P.M. Lunch 2 P.M. TO 5 P.M. Session 1 CHAIR Prof. V. T. SebastiaN Former Professor of Philosophy PaNjab UNiversity ChaNdigarh, INdia JANUARY 6 SPEAKER Mr. Iwo Greczko Research Scholar of Philosophy Adam Mickiewicz UNiversity PozNaN, PolaNd SPEAKER Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • AQAR-2018-KNC-DU-2.Pdf
    Kamala Nehru College University of Delhi NAAC Accredited ‘A’ Grade Annual Quality Assurance Report 2018 The Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) of the IQAC Part A 1. Details of the Institution 1.1 Name of the Institution Kamala Nehru College 1.2 Address Line 1 August Kranti Marg Address Line 2 Siri Fort Road City/Town New Delhi State Delhi Pin Code 110049 Institution e-mail address [email protected] Contact Nos. 011-26494881 Name of the Head of the Institution: Dr. Kalpana Bhakuni Tel. No. with STD Code: 011-26495964 Mobile: Mr. K. Ramesh (Admin. Officer) - 09811880906 Name of the IQAC Co-ordinator: Dr. Geetesh Nirban Mobile: 09811423241 IQAC e-mail address: [email protected] 1.3 NAAC Track ID(For ex. MHCOGN 18879) DLCOGN22288 OR 1.4NAAC Executive Committee No. & Date: EC (SC)/18/A&A/15.1, DATE: NOV.05, 2016 1.5 Website address: www.knc.edu.in Web-link of the AQAR: https://www.knc.edu.in/document/AQAR- 2018-KNC-DU-2.pdf AQAR-2018 | Kamala Nehru College | University of Delhi Page | 1 1.6 Accreditation Details Year of Validity Sl. No. Cycle Grade CGPA Accreditation Period 04.11.202 1 1st Cycle A 3.33 2016 1 2 2nd Cycle 3 3rd Cycle 4 4th Cycle 1.7 Date of Establishment of IQAC: 2016 1.8 Details of the previous year’s AQAR submitted to NAACafterthe latest Assessment and Accreditation by NAAC ((for example AQAR 2010-11submitted to NAAC on 12-10-2011) i. AQAR July 2016- June 2017 submitted to NAAC on 13/05/2018 1.9 Institutional Status: University State Central √ Deemed Private Affiliated College Yes No √ Constituent College
    [Show full text]
  • PG Appllications-2020-MDMS
    Provisional Merit list of candidates applied for admission to MD/MS/Diploma/PGDSM Courses under NEET PG 2020 Incenti NEET PG Total NEET PG Inservice College from where MBBS sr. no. regn Rollno Name ve Category Cat_State DOB Minority University Remarks Marks Marks Rank quota Passed %age 1 5855 2066093738 JASNEET SINGH CHANNA 948 948.00 29 General 05/11/1995 Sikh DMC Ludhiana BFUHS 2 6172 2066099660 RAVNEET KAUR 711 30 924.30 9360 Yes General 06/09/1988 Sikh GMC Patiala BFUHS 3 5253 2066138571 NEERAJ SINGLA 688 30 894.40 11878 Yes General 22/09/1987 DMC Ludhiana BFUHS JAWAHARLAL NEHRU MAHARASHTRA 4 5563 2066093900 NAVDEEP SOHI 688 30 894.40 11968 Yes General 30/06/1984 MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF COLLEGE,SAWANGI,WARDHA, HEALTH MAHARASHTRA SCIENCES,NASHIK 5 6254 2066099852 SHIVI SAXENA 889 889.00 307 General 07/01/1995 GMC Amritsar BFUHS 6 6181 2066123578 PARMJEET SINGH 888 888.00 315 EWS 23/10/1994 Sikh GMC Patiala BFUHS 7 5279 2066008366 MOHITA MAHAJAN 886 886.00 338 General 09/10/1996 GMC Amritsar BFUHS 8 6614 2066008567 BIMALPREET KAUR 675 30 877.50 13480 Yes General 06/01/1991 Sikh Adesh Bathinda BFUHS 9 5205 2066019051 SAMEER KAUR 675 30 877.50 13486 Yes General 15/03/1993 Adesh Bathinda BFUHS 10 5427 2066138633 VANITA 877 877.00 464 EWS Punjab 20/02/1994 GMC Patiala BFUHS 11 6758 2066123745 SHARANG GUPTA 874 874.00 499 General 10/05/1997 GMC Patiala BFUHS 12 5495 2066019225 AMIT ANANT KUKKAR 671 30 872.30 14107 Yes General 06/05/1989 Adesh Bathinda BFUHS 13 5003 2066099519 SAURABH SETHI 670 30 871.00 14182 Yes General 12/12/1987 GMC Amritsar BFUHS 14 5288 2066019477 RICHEE KALER 667 30 867.10 14541 Yes BC Punjab 08/08/1990 Adesh Bathinda BFUHS 15 5449 2066138517 VANDANA 862 862.00 714 General 02/03/1996 GMC Patiala BFUHS 16 5214 2066094470 PREETI GAUTAM 663 30 861.90 15165 Yes General 10/10/1988 GMC Amritsar BFUHS Page 1 MDMS_Open Incenti NEET PG Total NEET PG Inservice College from where MBBS sr.
    [Show full text]
  • School Wise Result Statistics Report
    MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 1 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2020 Division : LATUR Candidates passed School No. Name of the School Candidates Candidates Total Pass Registerd Appeared Pass UDISE No. Distin- Grade Grade Pass Percent ction I II Grade 58.01.001 AMBIKA VIDYALAYA, NANDED 58 58 5 14 24 5 48 82.75 27151703001 58.01.002 FAIZUL-ULOOM-HIGH SCHOOL, NANDED 86 85 7 14 25 23 69 81.17 27157703211 58.01.003 MAHATMA PHULE HIGH SCHOOL, BABANAGAR, NANDED 578 575 348 144 65 8 565 98.26 27151702808 58.01.004 NEHRU ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, TILAKNAGAR, NANDED 53 53 18 22 6 1 47 88.67 27151703803 58.01.005 NARSINHA VIDYA MANDIR, NANDED 78 77 7 18 27 10 62 80.51 27151703507 58.01.006 PEOPLES HIGH SCHOOL, GOKULNAGAR, NANDED 209 207 44 52 62 19 177 85.50 27151703208 58.01.007 PRATIBHA NIKETAN HIGH SCHOOL, SHRINAGAR. NANDED 529 528 285 130 62 22 499 94.50 27151702405 58.01.008 PANCHSHEEL VIDYALAYA, LABOUR COLONY, NANDED 14 14 0 2 3 4 9 64.28 27151702510 58.01.009 SHRI SHIVAJI HIGH SCHOOL, MANIK NAGAR, NANADED 390 390 176 100 68 32 376 96.41 27151702221 58.01.010 NOBLE HIGH SCHOOL, LABOUR COLONY, NANDED 83 83 14 20 17 14 65 78.31 27151702507 58.01.011 RAMAMATA GIRL'S HIGH SCHOOL, LABOUR COLONY, 17 17 1 4 7 1 13 76.47 27151702511 NANDED 58.01.012 RAJARSHI SHAHU VIDYALAYA, VASANTNAGAR, NANDED 291 291 162 95 27 5 289 99.31 27151702011 58.01.013 NAGSEN HIGH SCHOOL, PRABHATNAGAR, NANDED 25 25 1 3 6 6 16 64.00 27151702705 58.01.014 SANJAY GANDHI VIDYALAYA, MALEGAON ROAD, NANDED 98 98 30 27 32 6 95 96.93 27151702220 58.01.015 DR.NARAYANRAO BHALERAO HIGH SCHL, 46 46 22 15 7 2 46 100.00 27151702505 SNEHNAGAR,NANDED 58.01.016 MAHATMA PHULE HIGH SCHOOL, NAIK NAGAR, NANDED 107 107 39 42 22 1 104 97.19 27151702009 58.01.017 SHRI NIKETAN HIGH SCHOOL, SAHAYOGNAGAR, NANDED 59 58 21 11 10 5 47 81.03 27151702406 MAHARASHTRA STATE BOATD OF SEC & H.SEC EDUCATION PUNE - 4 Page : 2 schoolwise performance of Fresh Regular candidates MARCH-2020 Division : LATUR Candidates passed School No.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Finance Minister of India – PDF Download
    List of Finance Minister of India – PDF Download Dear Friends, Hereby we have provided List of Finance Minister of India from 1947 to till date. The name of all previous Finance Ministers and their tenure has been provided in the PDF format. R.K. Shanmukham Chetty was the first Finance Minister of Independent India. Name Political Party & Alliance Tenure R. K. Shanmukham Indian National Congress 15th August 1947 – 1949 Chetty John Mathai Indian National Congress 1949 - 1950 C. D. Deshmukh Indian National Congress 29th May 1950 - 1957 T. T. Krishnamachari Indian National Congress 1957 – 13th February 1958 Jawaharlal Nehru Indian National Congress 13th February 1958 - 13th March 1958 Morarji Desai Indian National Congress 13th March 1958 - 29th August 1963 T. T. Krishnamachari Indian National Congress 29th August 1963 - 1965 Sachindra Chaudhuri Indian National Congress 1965 - 13th March 1967 Morarji Desai Indian National Congress 13th March 1967 - 16th July 1969 Indira Gandhi Indian National Congress 1970 -1971 Yashwantrao Chavan Indian National Congress 1971 – 1975 Chidambaram Indian National Congress Subramaniam 1975 – 1977 Janata Party 24th March 1977 - 24th January Hirubhai M. Patel 1979 Janata Party 24th January 1979 - 28th July Charan Singh 1979 Hemvati Nandan 28th July 1979 - 14th January Bahuguna Janata Party (Secular) 1980 14th January 1980 - 15th R. Venkataraman Indian National Congress January 1982 15th January 1982 - 31st Pranab Mukherjee Indian National Congress December 1984 31st December 1984 - 24th V. P. Singh Indian National
    [Show full text]
  • Electoral Reforms
    GOVERNMENT OF INDIA LAW COMMISSION OF INDIA Report No.255 Electoral Reforms March 2015 D.O. No.6(3)/240/2013-LC(LS) 12 March, 2015 Dear Shri Sadananda Gowda ji, The Ministry of Law and Justice, in January 2013, requested the Twentieth Law Commission of India to consider the issue of “Electoral Reforms” in its entirety and suggest comprehensive measures for changes in the law. While working on the subject, the Supreme Court of India, in the matter of “Public Interest Foundation & Others V. Union of India & Anr - Writ Petition (Civil) No. 536 of 2011, directed the Law Commission of India to make its suggestions on two specific issues, viz., (i) ‘curbing criminalization of politics and needed law reforms’; and (ii) ‘impact and consequences of candidates filing false affidavits and needed law reforms to check such practice’. In the light of this judgment, the Commission worked specifically on these two areas and, after series of discussions, followed by a National Consultation held on 1st February 2014, submitted its 244th Report titled “Electoral Disqualifications” on 24th February 2014 to the Government of India. After the submission of Report No.244, the Commission circulated another questionnaire to all registered national and State political parties seeking their views on ten points, the response received was not very encouraging, though. However, the Commission undertook an extensive study to suggest electoral reforms, held various rounds of discussions with the stakeholders and analysed in-depth the issues involved. After detailed deliberations, the Commission has now come up with its recommendations which are put in the form its final Report, Report No.255, titled “Electoral Reforms”, which is sent herewith for consideration by the Government.
    [Show full text]
  • Return of Private Foundation
    l efile GRAPHIC p rint - DO NOT PROCESS As Filed Data - DLN: 93491225012046 OMB No 1545-0052 Form VVU -PF Return of Private Foundation or Section 4947(a)(1) Trust Treated as Private Foundation 2015 Department of the Treasury 0- Do not enter social security numbers on this form as it may be made public. Internal Revenue Serwce 0- Information about Form 990-PF and its instructions is at www.irs.gov/form990Pf . ' ' For calendar year 2015 , or tax year beginning 01 - 01-2015 , and ending 12-31-2015 Name of foundation A Employer identification number Jiv Daya Foundation 32-0045123 VINAY JAIN Number and street (or P 0 box number if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite BTelephone number (see instructions) 5420 LBJ Freeway Suite 410 (214) 593-0506 City or town, state or province, country, and ZIP or foreign postal code C If exemption application is pending, check here F Dallas, TX 75240 G Check all that apply (Initial return (Initial return of a former public charity D 1. Foreign organizations , check here P. F (-Final return (Amended return 2. Foreign organizations meeting the 85% F (Address change (Name change P. test, check here and attach computation r"- _ I- -- k'I k- I "V'- " ..„ .. E If private foundation status was terminated (Section 4947( a)(1) nonexempt charitable trust (Other taxable private foundation under section 507(b)(1)(A), check here F IFair market value of all assets at end JAccounting method (- Cash F Accrual F If the foundation is in a 60 - month termination of year (from Part II, col.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020-2021 (As on 31 July, 2020)
    NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL (NAAC) Universities accredited by NAAC having valid accreditations during the period 01.07.2020 to 30.06.2021 ACCREDITATION VALID S. NO. STATE NAME UPTO 1 Andhra Pradesh Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur – 522510 (Third Cycle) 12/15/2021 2 Andhra Pradesh Andhra University,Visakhapatnam–530003 (Third Cycle) 2/18/2023 Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management [GITAM] (Deemed-to-be-University u/s 3 of the UGC Act 1956), 3 Andhra Pradesh 3/27/2022 Rushikonda, Visakhapatnam – 530045 (Second Cycle) 4 Andhra Pradesh Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada, East Godavari, Kakinada – 533003 (First Cycle) 5/1/2022 Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha (Deemed-to-be-University u/s 3 of the UGC Act 1956), Tirupati – 517507 (Second 5 Andhra Pradesh 11/14/2020 Cycle) 6 Andhra Pradesh Sri Krishnadevaraya University Anantapur – 515003 (Third Cycle) 5/24/2021 7 Andhra Pradesh Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati – 517502 (Third Cycle) 9/15/2021 8 Andhra Pradesh Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Chittoor - 517502 (Third Cycle) 6/8/2022 9 Andhra Pradesh Vignan's Foundation for Science Technology and Research Vadlamudi (First Cycle) 11/15/2020 10 Andhra Pradesh Yogi Vemana University Kadapa (Cuddapah) – 516003 (First Cycle) 1/18/2021 11 Andhra Pradesh Dravidian University ,Srinivasavanam, Kuppam,Chittoor - 517426 (First Cycle) 9/25/2023 Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation (Deemed-to-be-University u/s 3 of the UGC Act 1956),Green Fields, 12 Andhra Pradesh 11/1/2023 Vaddeswaram,Guntur
    [Show full text]
  • By Norvin Hein Photo: Gateway of Anand Bhavan, Bronze Plaque on Pillar, Right. in the City of Allahabad in Northern India, Th
    1 The Wedding of Indira Nehru A Film Script —by Norvin Hein Photo: Gateway of Anand Bhavan, bronze plaque on pillar, right. In the city of Allahabad in Northern India, this is the famous house called Anand Bhavan— "Happiness House." It was the beloved personal home of Jawaharlal Nehru, free India's first prime minister, and of Indira Nehru his daughter and of Rajiv Gandhi his grandson- all, in their turn, prime ministers of India. Before India's liberation, Anand Bhavan was a major center for the planning of the struggle for India's freedom. It was India's Mount Vernon. The bronze memorial plaque at the right of the entrance describes in simple language the eminence of Anand Bhavan among Indian homes: "This house is more than a structure of brick and mortar. It is intimately connected with our national struggle for freedom and within its walls great decisions were taken and great events happened." One of the most distinguished gatherings that ever took place at this lovely mansion was the assembly that came here for the marriage of Indira Nehru to Feroze Gandhi, on March 26th, 1942. Jawaharlal Nehru was its host; many national leaders were its guests. It held the attention of all India. It was reported in the press of the world. It was a memorable wedding. The planners of the wedding had a difficulty regarding photography. 1942 was already, for India, the third year of World War II. Many western consumer products were by that time already non- existent in India's markets. But this young American teacher in a nearby college, who had a small movie camera, still possessed (brought from America) just one fifty- foot roll of precious color film.
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter Preview
    An Illustrious Life 1 2 Pt. Motilal Nehru 1 An Illustrious Life here are few in this country who have not heard of Jawaharlal Nehru. Motilal was his father and Swarup TRani his mother. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit who was India’s High Commissioner in England and ambassador in America and Mrs. Krishna Huthisingh the famous writer were the two daughters of Motilal. And Jawaharlal’s daughter was Mrs. Indira Gandhi, a former Prime Minister of India. Thus every one in the Nehru family attained fames. A boyhood of poverty. In later life wealth, luxury and pomp as those Princes could not match. An honoured guest of the Emperor. And then, in later life, a great leader of India’s fight for freedom. Motilal went to prison, too. His son was Jawaharlal Nehru. His grand daughter was Shrimati Indira Gandhi. The Family As Motilal has proven to have been the head of a dynasty, which would rule India for four decades, it is important to mention what we learned about him during that period. Of course, the interest of young Indians at that time was more to know about the man who was the father of the charming and charismatic leader, Jawaharlal Nehru. An Illustrious Life 3 Motilal Nehru, a rich Kashmiri Brahmin, was quite Westernised. He socialised with English friends, sent his children to Christian missionary schools, and engaged European tutors to provide his children with a head start in education. Although he believed in the old Hindu tradition that the Brahmins had a divine right to education he did not limit his children’s education to Vedic teachings.
    [Show full text]