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Drishti IAS Coaching in Delhi, Online IAS Test Series & Study Material
Drishti IAS Coaching in Delhi, Online IAS Test Series & Study Material drishtiias.com/printpdf/uttar-pradesh-gk-state-pcs-english Uttar Pradesh GK UTTAR PRADESH GK State Uttar Pradesh Capital Lucknow Formation 1 November, 1956 Area 2,40,928 sq. kms. District 75 Administrative Division 18 Population 19,98,12,341 1/20 State Symbol State State Emblem: Bird: A pall Sarus wavy, in Crane chief a (Grus bow–and– Antigone) arrow and in base two fishes 2/20 State State Animal: Tree: Barasingha Ashoka (Rucervus Duvaucelii) State State Flower: Sport: Palash Hockey Uttar Pradesh : General Introduction Reorganisation of State – 1 November, 1956 Name of State – North-West Province (From 1836) – North-West Agra and Oudh Province (From 1877) – United Provinces Agra and Oudh (From 1902) – United Provinces (From 1937) – Uttar Pradesh (From 24 January, 1950) State Capital – Agra (From 1836) – Prayagraj (From 1858) – Lucknow (partial) (From 1921) – Lucknow (completely) (From 1935) Partition of State – 9 November, 2000 [Uttaranchal (currently Uttarakhand) was formed by craving out 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Districts of Uttar Pradesh in the National Capital Region (NCR) – 8 (Meerut, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Baghpat, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli) Such Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, who got the distinction of being the Prime Minister of India – Chaudhary Charan Singh and Vishwanath Pratap Singh Such Speaker of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, who also became Chief Minister – Shri Banarsidas and Shripati Mishra Speaker of the 17th Legislative -
Visual Arts Program: a Parent's Guide to the Curriculum
Visual Arts Program: A Parent’s Guide to the Curriculum Curriculum Aligned to NJCCCS (Revised August 2015) District Mission The South Brunswick School District will prepare students to be lifelong learners, critical thinkers, effective communicators and wise decision makers. This will be accomplished through the use of the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (NJCCCS) and/or the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) at all grade levels. The schools will maintain an environment that promotes intellectual challenge, creativity, social and emotional growth and the healthy physical development of each student. ~Adopted 8.22.11 Board Approval of Visual Arts Curriculum August 2016 This curriculum is approved for all regular education programs as specified and for adoption or adaptation by all programs including those for Special Education, English Language Learners, At-Risk Students and Gifted and Talented Students in accordance with Board of Education Policy Note to Parents The curriculum guide you are about to enter is just that, a guide. Teachers use this document to steer their instruction and to ensure continuity between classes and across levels. It provides guidance to the teachers on what students need to know and able to do with regard to the learning of visual arts. The curriculum is intentionally written with some “spaces” in it so that teachers can add their own ideas and activities so that the world language classroom is personalized to the students. If you have any questions regarding the program, please contact Ms. Laskin, Visual Arts Supervisor, at [email protected] How to Read the Curriculum Document Curriculum Area of content (e.g. -
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Shraddha's Book
1 The Beautiful Lady of my dream 2 A Danda Swami’s Tribute conveyed to the author by Swami Mangalananda Giri Something interesting happened that you will appreciate. An 84-year-old Danda Swami is staying at the ashram during the rains. He speaks very good English and frequently comes to my room. He asked for any book about Ma, and I told him to browse my “library” which now extends the full length of one wall. Without any prompting from me, he went directly to your book “In Her Perfect Love”, and I gladly lent it to him. After a day he came back and was literally raving about the book. He said, ‘If I sold everything in the world, it would not pay the price of this book. I’ve been mad for this book since I started it - reading it day and night.’ I told him I communicated with you and would pass on his enthusiasm. Swami Mangalananda Contents Introduction………………………………………… 4 Acknowledgement………………………………….. 6 Swamiji’s Blessing…………………………… 7 Foreword ............................................... ...................... 8 First Darshan(1960) ........................................................10 First Trip (November 6, 1970-November 20, 1970) Suktal ................................................................ 14 Kanpur ............................................................... .17 Second Trip (May 9, 1971-May 30, 1971) Varanasi ............................................................. .23 Vrindavan ............................................................ 28 Delhi .................................................................. -
Lot 1 Kurdish Rug Having Central Medallion on Deep Blue and Rust
Lawrences Auctioneers Ltd - ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES - Starts 23 Jul 2019 Lot 1 Kurdish rug having central medallion on deep blue and rust ground with multiple borders, 5ft x 3ft Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 27.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 2 Indo Persian style carpet of all-over floral design with multiple borders on a beige ground, 9ft 10ins x 13ft 6ins Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 27.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 3 Indo Persian silk rug having central gol with all-over floral design on a wine ground with multiple borders, 31ins x 49ins Estimate: 100 - 200 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 27.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 4 Indo Persian silk rug, the central panel of figures having all-over floral design on a black ground with multiple borders, 30ins x 50ins Estimate: 100 - 200 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 27.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 5 Indo Persian silk rug having central medallion with all-over floral design on a beige ground having multiple borders, 37ins x 60ins Estimate: 100 - 200 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 27.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 6 Small rug having four central gols with multiple borders on a wine ground, 3ft x 1.5ft Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 24% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding -
Indian Institute of Insurance Surveyors & Loss Assessors
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF INSURANCE SURVEYORS & LOSS ASSESSORS Promoted by IRDA - Govt of India Regd. Office: 5th Floor, Parishrama Bhawan, Basheer Bagh, Hyderabad (T.S) Admin Office: Door No.3-5-890, Flat No 315, Paras Chambers, Himayath Nagar, Hy derabad (T.S.) ONEDAY WORKSHOP AT KANPUR ON 24.04.2016 To, All IIISLA Members, Chapters under North Zone of IIISLA are organizing training programs/workshops for their member surveyors at regular intervals to keep them update of technical developments in various disciplines of insurance survey & loss assessment, including latest developments in the insurance industry as a part of commitment for continuous professional development. In this chain, first one day workshop in country is being organized by Kanpur Unit under UP chapter in “Motor” departments - Repair and Re-paint process’ on Sunday, 24.04.2016 at venue: Khanna Auto sales, Industrial Area, Panki, (Workshop 1-2) Kanpur - Pin 208020. State (Uttar Pradesh), “HISTORY OF JK TEMPLE” The JK Temple is a temple in the Indian city of Kanpur. Considered to be a unique blend of ancient and modern architecture. Its mandaps have been constructed with high roof for adequate ventilation of light and air. The JK trust has constructed this temple. Beautiful constructed JK temple is a boon to the devotees. Amongst the five Shrines that the temple and the other are adorned with idols of Shri Laxminarayan, Shri Ardhanarishwar, Shri Narmadeshwar and Shri Hanuman. There is park and beautiful lake near the temple which looks wonderful at night when light is on. The temple is located in commercial and industrial city of Kanpur. -
Intuition. Memory Directed Towards the Future
Intuition. Memory directed towards the future. Vita artist Axel Neumann Axel Neumann is painter and film actor. Since more than 25 years he pursues both professions equally. He never wanted to imitate but rather to innovate. He is convinced that an artist may only produce of him or herself. And he paints because he is driven. The artist accepts his calling unconditionally. “I am nothing, my mission is everything.” Obsession or inspiration? Such a determinism may seem quite strange in the modern context of free will, but stems from the realisation of his artistic key moment. This took place in 1992. The artist let himself be locked up in his completely darkened flat for 21 days. He was ready to risk the ride on the blade. This retreat into dark silence turned into a slow immersion into himself. After a few days, his awareness of his own mental space changed. He lost his sense of time and at once he began to see previously unseen motifs in himself. The amount and diversity of these motifs was enormous. They were intricately interwoven worlds and subtle colour gradients of almost tactile softness. In the first moment the experience was alarming but he knew intuitively that he had to save as many motifs as possible in his mind. He learnt only years later that he had performed an enkoimesis (lat. incubation), a temple sleep. This is an exercise, richly documented in ancient Greek culture, which is designed to provide healing effects in phases of illness and transformation. It usually was done under the guidance of priests and was closely related to the initiation rites of mystery cults. -
Brief Industrial Profile of District Kanpur Nagar
Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of District Kanpur Nagar MSME-DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India 107, Industrial Estate, Kalpi Road, Kanpur – 208012. (U.P.) Phone: 0512-2295070-73 Tele/Fax: 0512-2240143 Email: [email protected] Website: msmedikanpur.gov.in CONTENTS S.No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 1 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 2 1.2 Topography 2 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 2 1.4 Forest 3 1.5 Administrative set up 3 2. District at a glance 3 - 5 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Kanpur Nagar 6 3. Industrial Scenario of Kanpur Nagar 6 3.1 Industry at a Glance 6 3.2 Year Wise Trend of Units Registered 7 3.3 Details of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units in the 8 District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector Undertakings 9 3.5 Major Exportable Item 9 3.6 Growth Trend 9 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 9 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 10 3.8.1 List of the units in District Kanpur Nagar & near by area 10 3.8.2 Major Exportable Items 10 3.9 Service Enterprises 10 3.9.1 Coaching Industry 10 - 11 3.9.2 Potentials Areas for Service Industry 11 - 13 3.9.3 Higher Education Institutions & Research Centres 13 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 14 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 15 4.1 Detail of Major Clusters 15 4.1.1 Manufacturing Sector 15 4.1.2 Service Sector 15 4.2 Details of Identified Cluster 16 - 32 5. -
Copyright Statement This Copy of the Thesis Has Been Supplied On
University of Plymouth PEARL https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk 04 University of Plymouth Research Theses 01 Research Theses Main Collection 2017 Dutch Artists in England: Examining the Cultural Interchange between England and the Netherlands in 'Low' Art in the Seventeenth Century. Ruddock, Joanna Mavis http://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/8632 University of Plymouth All content in PEARL is protected by copyright law. Author manuscripts are made available in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite only the published version using the details provided on the item record or document. In the absence of an open licence (e.g. Creative Commons), permissions for further reuse of content should be sought from the publisher or author. Copyright Statement This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to recognise that its copyright rests with its author and that no quotation from the thesis and no information derived from it may be published without the author’s prior consent. 1 Dutch Artists in England: Examining the Cultural Interchange between England and the Netherlands in ‘Low’ Art in the Seventeenth Century. by Joanna Mavis Ruddock A thesis submitted to Plymouth University in partial fulfillment for the degree of ResM Art History Arts and Humanities Doctoral Training Centre April 2016 2 Contents I. Abstract 4 II. List of Illustrations 6 III. Acknowledgements 9 IV. Authors declaration and word count 11 V. Introduction 12 VI. Chapter One - Research Methodology 20 VII. Chapter Two – Marine 34 VIII. Chapter Three – Landscape 64 IX. Chapter Four – Still Life 80 X. Conclusion 105 XI. -
Kanpur City Development Plan
FINAL REPORT KANPUR CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN JAWAHARLAL NEHRU August 2006 NATIONAL URBAN RENEWAL MISSION (JNNURM) JPS ASSOCIATES (P) LTD. CONSULTANTS Acknowledgement This report was prepared by a multi-sectoral team led by Mr. Pritam Kapur, Project Director, who has seen the overall co-ordination and Dr. Vinita Yadav, Project Manager, who has not only managed the project and worked on chapters but also gone through each and every chapter and carried out improvements so that consistency can be maintained in the report. The team included Mr. D.C.Awasthi (Municipal Services Expert), Mr. S.S. Mathur (Team Leader) who has worked for initial two weeks, Mr. S.K.Relan, institutional Expert, Mr. Punit Mathur and Mr. O.P. Bohra as Financial Expert and Mr. K.K. Mahapatra as Environmental Expert who have given their valuable input for different chapters. The team would also like to acknowledge the efforts put in by Mr. Shukla, Mr. Birender, Mr. Davis, Mani, Ranjit and Gopal who provided excellent administrative support in production of the final version of the report. The team appreciates the valuable feedback received from Ms. Anita Bhatnagar Jain, Divisional Commissioner, Mr. Anurag Srivastav, District Magistrate, Mr. Badal Chatterjee, Municipal Commissioner, Mr. U.N. Tiwari, Additional Commissioner of K.N.N., Mr. Deepak Kumar, Vice Chairman, KDA which helped in the improvement of the report. The team would like to place on record its appreciation of the cooperation received from Ms. Anita Bhatnagar Jain, Divisional Commissioner for bringing all the officials under one umbrella to discuss the city vision, strategies, action plan and financial investment and special thanks to Mr. -
Report of Justicf Ranganath Misra Commission of Inquiry
REPORT OF JUSTICF RANGANATH MISRA COMMISSION OF INQUIRY VOLUME-II u) 771 ,t jr j JUSTICF, RANGANATH MISRA COMMISSION OF I QUIRY VOLUME II ■■•••••.■.•■••1 VOLUME II ERRATA On page No. For Read Cover page " II " 211 (i) - on top. "Volum,. II" B ".Affidavit No.-Deponent" "Affidavit No. ar nams of the depc nent with adires B "Allegation" "Nature of incidnt" 8 to 12 - Column Nos. "2" and "3" u2u -do- "4" u7u -do- u5n u/01 13 "Eat 0 istrint" aftr th- main he=dinc" 17 - against Sl.No.10i "9.7.76" "9.7.56" 22 "Nerth" "North" 22-A - on top ".Appendix 8" 25 - on top "Appendix 10" 40A - on top "Appendix 16" 50 - linp 2 from below "appointment" appointment" of the last para of the letter. INDEX Appendix No. Contents rase fs Letter of Justice Sikri 2 Memo of local inspection of Dashmesh Nagar . 3 Break up of affidavits of Delhi 3 — 7 4 Conclusions of Investigating Agency in regard to 30 incidents of Delhi . S - P 5 Details of FIRS, investigation, charge sheet; and pending cases in Delhi 13 — 18 6 Details of Gurudwaras damaged in Delhi . 19 -- 21 7 Details of educational institutions damaged in Delhi . Few police station wise maps of Kanpur 9 Break up of affidavits of Kanpur 23 -- 24 10 List of pending cases in Kanpur 2> — 26 11 Conclusions of Investigating Agency with reference to Capt. Ida bitffis statement 27 12 Conclusions of Investigating Agency regarding 22 incidents in Kanpur . 28 -- 31 13 Break up of affidavits of Bokaro i2 __ 14 List of pending cases of Bokaro-Chas 34 -- 38 IS Conclusions of Investigating Agency regarding 10 incidents at Bokaro-Chas .