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Civil Service Reforms Unit Draft Position Paper on Creation of District Service
CIVIL SERVICE REFORMS UNIT DRAFT POSITION PAPER ON CREATION OF DISTRICT SERVICE General. Reconstruction of the Civil Service is an essential prerequisite for the effective performance of core government functions at all levels. Implementation of the Devolution Plan will remain incomplete without the restructuring of Civil Services at Federal, Provincial and District levels, including Tehsil. 2. In keeping with the bottom-up approach, the CSRU envisages a two- phased project. The First Phase being focused on the creation of District Services through legislation, and Phase Two would consider the broader agenda of linkages with the Provincial government, through administrative instructions and Rules of Business. 3. The purpose of this Concept Paper is:- a. To identify the basic Strategic Direction, for the creation of district service. b. Develop recommendations that address the fundamental issues of effective devolution of administrative functions to the district and tehsil levels. c. Having created an atmosphere of acceptability, involve the Provincial governments in formulating an implementation plan for gradual introduction of the District Service in the provinces. d. An extremely important adjunct to the above steps is, a detailed analysis of existing service structures, and propose a new legal and institutional framework for District Service. 4. Consensus Building. In order to build a consensus regarding creation of a district service, it is imperative that a clear demarcation of areas of influence between various stake holders are identified. These are:- a. Provincial Governments. (1) Constitutional Right. Provinces, legally speaking, have all the constitutional right to organize and structure the District Service 1 as they want. Thus the basic structure of a district service must come from the provinces. -
Government of India Ground Water Year Book of Haryana State (2015
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVINATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK OF HARYANA STATE (2015-2016) North Western Region Chandigarh) September 2016 1 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVINATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUND WATER YEAR BOOK OF HARYANA STATE 2015-2016 Principal Contributors GROUND WATER DYNAMICS: M. L. Angurala, Scientist- ‘D’ GROUND WATER QUALITY Balinder. P. Singh, Scientist- ‘D’ North Western Region Chandigarh September 2016 2 FOREWORD Central Ground Water Board has been monitoring ground water levels and ground water quality of the country since 1968 to depict the spatial and temporal variation of ground water regime. The changes in water levels and quality are result of the development pattern of the ground water resources for irrigation and drinking water needs. Analyses of water level fluctuations are aimed at observing seasonal, annual and decadal variations. Therefore, the accurate monitoring of the ground water levels and its quality both in time and space are the main pre-requisites for assessment, scientific development and planning of this vital resource. Central Ground Water Board, North Western Region, Chandigarh has established Ground Water Observation Wells (GWOW) in Haryana State for monitoring the water levels. As on 31.03.2015, there were 964 Ground Water Observation Wells which included 481 dug wells and 488 piezometers for monitoring phreatic and deeper aquifers. In order to strengthen the ground water monitoring mechanism for better insight into ground water development scenario, additional ground water observation wells were established and integrated with ground water monitoring database. -
Tehsil Wise Population of the District (As Per Census 2001)
Tehsil Wise Population of the District (As per Census 2001):- Tehsil Name Total SC ST Gen Rural Urban RaghurajNagar 660665 114400 72361 473904 380123 280542 Rampur Baghelan 233232 34665 30639 167928 215059 18173 Nagod 200254 44228 16253 139773 180793 19461 Unchehra 160016 25244 31324 103448 143352 16664 Amarpatan 188005 25989 25312 136704 171634 16371 RamNagar 133393 16593 33900 82900 133393 0 Maihar 294539 43098 58615 193126 260197 34342 Total of The District 1870104 304217 268104 1297783 1484551 385553 (Source - District Statistical Book 2008-2009, Satna) Subdivisions/Tehsils/RI Circles/Patwari Circles:- No. of RI Name of SubDivision Name of Tehsils No. of Patwari Circles Circles Raghuraj Nagar RaghurajNagar 8 111 Rampur Baghelan Rampur Baghelan 4 68 Nagod 3 57 Nagod Unchehra 3 40 AmarPatan 3 50 AmarPatan RamNagar 3 47 Maihar Maihar 4 65 Total 28 438 (Source - District Statistical Book 2008-2009, Satna) Demography (Census 2001):- S.No. Particulars Unit India M.P. Satna 1 Population Density Per Sq.Km. 324 196 249 2 Decade Growth rate % 21.34 24.34 27.52 3 Sex Ratio Per 1000 Male 933 920 926 4 SC to total population % 16.48 14.54 16.26 5 ST to total population % 8.08 23.27 14.23 6 Rural population % 73 74.7 79.28 (Source - District Statistical Book 2002-2003, Satna) Literacy 2001:- S.No. Particulars Unit India M.P. Satna 1 Total % 65.38 64.11 65.12 2 Male % 75.85 76.8 77.82 3 Female % 54.16 50.28 49.1 4 Rural % 59.4 58.1 61.66 5 Urban % 80.3 79.67 78.30 (Source - District Statistical Book 2002-2003, Satna) Block wise details of the District:- Weekly Name of the Area in Inhabited Village Nagar Nagar Nagar S.No. -
The Aid in Danger Monthly News Brief – April 2019 Page 1
Aid in Danger Monthly News Brief April 2019 Safety, security and access incidents Insecurity affecting aid workers and aid delivery Africa This monthly digest comprises threats and Burkina Faso incidents of violence 10 April 2019: In Dagou town, Foutouri department, Komondjari affecting the delivery of province, militants presumed to be from JNIM and/or ISGS broke into aid. the home of a municipal councillor and abducted him along with an NGO worker presumed to have been at his home. The councillor’s son It is prepared by had also been abducted three days prior. Source: ACLED1 Insecurity Insight from information available in 15 April 2019 (DOA): Update: The Burkinabe Government announced open sources. that an Italian missionary, who was abducted in September 2018 in Niger, may have since been held in Burkina Faso. No further details All decisions made, on specified. Source: AFP the basis of, or with consideration to, such Cameroon information remains 19 April 2019: In Buea town, South-West region, a national staff the responsibility of member of a local NGO was kidnapped by unidentified armed their respective militants before being released a few days later. Source: UN-OCHA organisations. Central African Republic Subscribe here to 04 April 2019: In Ouham prefecture, on the road between Batangafo receive monthly reports and Bouca, an MSF staff member who worked at Batangafo Hospital on insecurity affecting was detained by an unidentified armed group before being held the delivery of aid. captive in the bush and killed. His motorcycle was also stolen by the perpetrators. Source: ACLED1, AWSD2, MSF, and UN-OCHA Visit our website to Democratic Republic of the Congo download previous Aid Throughout April 2019: In North Kivu and Ituri provinces, mistrust of in Danger Monthly first responders and widespread misinformation propagated by News Briefs. -
Hatnoli, Tehsil- Khalapur, District- Raigad, Maharashtra, by M/S Jairamjiki Developments Ltd
Proposed Township at Village- Hatnoli, Tehsil- Khalapur, District- Raigad, Maharashtra, by M/s Jairamjiki Developments Ltd. Brief Summary The proposed “Township” located at Village- Hatnoli, Tehsil -Khalapur, District– Raigad, Maharashtra being developed by M/s Jairamjiki Developments Ltd. The company is having its registered office at Soni House, opp. Roop Talkies, Nehru Road, Santacruz East, Mumbai- 400055. The management of the company has decided to develop a Township. The company has already acquired the land measuring 101 Acres at Vill-Hatnoli, Tehsil- Khalapur, District- Raigad, Maharashtra to develop a township at the proposed site. The area is already attracted by well known builders and developers those are developing the area very fast. The site is ideal as it is far from densely populated area of Karjat and Chowk. SITE LOCATION AND SURROUNDINGS The proposed project site is located at Village- Hatnoli, Tehsil -Khalapur, District– Raigad, Maharashtra. The Coordinates of the project site are: 1. 18° 53'45.78"N & 73°15'08.56"E 2. 18° 53'34.47"N & 73°15'15.39"E 3. 18° 53'09.98"N & 73°15'02.63"E 4. 18° 53'21.87"N & 73°14'51.76"E The nearest highway is NH 48 which is approx. 50 m in North direction. The nearest railway station is Chowk Railway Station at a distance of approx. 1.29 Km. in NW direction from the proposed project site. The nearest airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport at a distance of approx. 45 km in NW direction from the project site. Figure-1: Google image showing the project site Prepared by: Vardan EnviroNet, Gurugram Proposed Township at Village- Hatnoli, Tehsil- Khalapur, District- Raigad, Maharashtra, by M/s Jairamjiki Developments Ltd. -
District Population Statistics, 22 Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
.------·1 Census of India, 1951 I DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS UTTAR PRADESH 22-ALLAHABAD DISTRICT t I 315.42 ALLAHABAD: PluNnNG AND STATIONERY, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA 1951 1953 ALL CPS Price, Re.1-S. FOREWORD THE Uttar Pradesh Government asked me in March, 1952, to supply them for the purposes of elections to local bodies population statistics with separation for scheduled castes (i) mohalla/ward -wise for urban areas, and (ii) village-wise for rural areas. The Census Tabulation Plan did not provide for sorting of scheduled castes population for areas smaller than a tehsil or urban tract and the request from the Uttar Pradesh Government came when the slip sorting had been finished and the Tabulation Offices closed. As the census slips are mixed up for the purposes of sorting in one lot for a tehsil or urban tract, collection of data regarding scheduled castes population by mohallas/wards and villages would have involved enormous labour and expense if sorting of the slips had been taken up afresh. Fortunately, however, a secondary census record, viz. the National Citizens' Register, in which each slip has been copied, was available. By singular foresight it had been pre pared mohalla/ward-wise for urban areas and village-wise for rural areas. The required information has, therefore, been extracted from this record. 2. In the above circumstances there is a slight difference in the figures of population as arrived at by an earlier sorting of the slips and as now determined by counting from the National Citizens' Register. This difference has been accen tuated by an order passed by me during the later count. -
District: Karnal Block: Assandh
DISTRICT: KARNAL SN Name of School School Code Type Area Name of Block Assembly Const. Zone BLOCK: ASSANDH GOVT. PRIMARY SCHOOLS 1 GPS (LEP) Alawala 13947 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 2 GPS (LEP) Ardana 13919 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 3 GPS (LEP) Assandh-I 13909 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 3 4 GPS (LEP) Assandh-II 13910 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 3 5 GPS (LEP) Bahri 13935 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 6 GPS (LEP) Ballah Matth 13928 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 7 GPS Ballah-I 13926 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 8 GPS Ballah-II 13927 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 9 GPS (LEP) Bamberheri 13925 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 10 GPS Bandrala 13921 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 6 11 GPS Bassi 13956 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 12 GPS (LEP) Bilona 13932 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 13 GPS (LEP) Chochra 13942 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 14 GPS Chogama 13954 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 6 15 GPS (LEP) Chorkarsa 13958 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 16 GPS Danoli 13913 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 5 17 GPS Dera Balkar Singh 13920 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 18 GPS Dera Fatuwala 13922 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 19 GPS Dera Fulla Singh 18768 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 5 20 GPS Dera Gujrakhiyan 13912 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 5 21 GPS Dera Purbian 13930 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 22-gharaunda ac Zone 7 22 -
Karnal Block: Assandh
DISTRICT: KARNAL SN Name of School School Code Type Area Name of Block Assembly Const. Zone BLOCK: ASSANDH GOVT. SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS 1 GSSS Ardana 1769 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 2 GGSSS Assandh 1978 Girls Urban Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 3 3 GSSS Assandh 1768 Co-Ed Urban Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 3 4 GSSS Bahri 1774 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 5 GGSSS Ballah 1980 Girls Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 6 GSSS Ballah 1771 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 7 GSSS Bhamberheri 4008 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 8 GSSS Chochra 1981 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 9 GGSSS Ganga Tehri Popran 1955 Girls Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 10 GSSS Ganga Tehri Popran 1785 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 11 GSSS Golli 1985 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 12 GSSS Jalmana 1984 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 13 GSSS Kheri Sharf Ali 1992 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 14 GSSS Padha 1801 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 15 GSSS Phaprana 1987 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 6 16 GSSS Rahara 1803 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 17 GGSSS Salwan 1950 Girls Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 18 GSSS Salwan 1804 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 19 GSSS Uplana 1991 Co-Ed Rural Assandh 23-assandh ac Zone 7 GOVT. -
Jammu & Kashmir Reorganisation Act 2019
jftLVªh lañ Mhñ ,yñ—(,u)04@0007@2003—19 REGISTERED NO. DL—(N)04/0007/2003—19 vlk/kkj.k EXTRAORDINARY Hkkx II — [k.M 1 PART II — Section 1 izkf/kdkj ls izdkf'kr PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY lañ 53] ubZ fnYyh] 'kqØokj] vxLr 9] [email protected] 18] 1941 ¼'kd½ No. 53] NEW DELHI, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2019/SHRAVANA 18, 1941 (SAKA) bl Hkkx esa fHkUu i`"B la[;k nh tkrh gS ftlls fd ;g vyx ladyu ds :i esa j[kk tk ldsA Separate paging is given to this Part in order that it may be filed as a separate compilation. MINISTRY OF LAW AND JUSTICE (Legislative Department) New Delhi, the 9th August, 2019/Shravana 18, 1941 (Saka) The following Act of Parliament received the assent of the President on the 9th August, 2019, and is hereby published for general information:— THE JAMMU AND KASHMIR REORGANISATION ACT, 2019 NO. 34 OF 2019 [9th August, 2019.] An Act to provide for the reorganisation of the existing State of Jammu and Kashmir and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Seventieth Year of the Republic of India as follows:— PART-I PRELIMINARY 1. This Act may be called the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019. Short title. 2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires,— Definitions. (a) “appointed day” means the day which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, appoint; (b) “article” means an article of the Constitution; (c) “assembly constituency” and “parliamentary constituency” have the same 43 of 1950. -
Abrcs (Aug-2021)
List of Vacancies Offered in Re-Counselling of ABRCs (Aug-2021) SN District BlockName Cluster Name 1 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS MAJRI 2 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS MOHRI BHANOKHERI 3 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS CHHAPRA 4 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS JANSUI 5 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS ISMAILPUR 6 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS NAGGAL 7 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS NANYOLA 8 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS BAKNOUR 9 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS DURANA 10 Ambala AMBALA-I (CITY) GSSS SHAHPUR 11 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS GHEL 12 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS RAMBAGH ROAD,A/CANTT 13 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS BOH 14 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS GARNALA 15 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS RAMPUR SARSHERI 16 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS SULTANPUR 17 Ambala AMBALA-II (CANTT.) GSSS PANJOKHRA 18 Ambala BARARA GSSS DHANAURA 19 Ambala BARARA GSSS DHEEN 20 Ambala BARARA GSSS TANDWAL 21 Ambala BARARA GSSS UGALA 22 Ambala BARARA GSSS MULLANA 23 Ambala BARARA GSSS THAMBER 24 Ambala BARARA GSSS HOLI 25 Ambala BARARA GSSS ZAFFARPUR 26 Ambala BARARA GSSS RAJOKHERI 27 Ambala BARARA GSSS MANKA-MANKI 28 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS NAGLA RAJPUTANA 29 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS KATHEMAJRA 30 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS DERA 31 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS BHUREWALA 32 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS JEOLI 33 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS LAHA 34 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS BHARERI KALAN 35 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS SHAHPUR NURHAD 36 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS KANJALA 37 Ambala NARAINGARH GSSS GADHAULI 38 Ambala SAHA GSSS KESRI 39 Ambala SAHA GSSS SAMLEHRI 40 Ambala SAHA GSSS NAHONI List of Vacancies Offered -
Sr. No. Name of the Firm Address Properiter/ Mobile No
List of Seed Producing Firms registered for period 2020-23 Sr. No. Name of the Firm Address Properiter/ Mobile No. Certificate No. Logo Gender Owner 1 C.R. Seeds Company Shop No. 175, V.P.O.- Smt. Savita 9813868600 1 F Chamaria, Near Bank of India, Rohtak. 2 Janak Seeds Shop No. 89B, New Anaj Sh. Krishan 9416035542 2 M Mandi, Indri, Distt.-Karnal. Lal 3 Hari Seeds Trader Ladwa Road, Pipli, Sh. Amit 9812032226 3 M Kurukshetra. Kumar 4 Onkar Seed Near H.P. Wadhwa Oil Sh. Mahinder 9896551280 4 M Company, V.P.O.-Gheer, Singh Karnal. 5 R.K. Seeds Co. Village-Chorpura, Distt- Sh. Munish 9017335660 5 M Karnal. Kumar 6 Semenis Seeds Co. Hansi Road, Dharamgarh, Sh. Sukhbir 9416662790 6 M Distt-Panipat. Singh 1/32 Sr. No. Name of the Firm Address Properiter/ Mobile No. Certificate No. Logo Gender Owner 7 Hare Krishna Seeds Jhansa Road, Dhurala, Distt- Sh. Hari Charan 9812572622 7 M Kurukshetra. Bansal 8 Nilokheri Farmers Mannat Palace, Indri Road Sh. Sardar 9416483198 8 M Producer Company Ltd. Ramba, Distt- Singh Karnal. 9 Amar Seeds Jind Road, Distt-Kaithal. Sh. Sahil Vij 9896371234 9 M 10 Gayatri Seeds Baragaon, Newal Raod, Sh. Suresh 9354108053 10 M Distt-Karnal. Chand Poswal 11 Haryali Seeds 49-50, Industrial Area, Sector- Sh. Rippu 9416002684 11 M 2, Distt- Daman Kalra Kurukshetra. 12 PCS Sales Corporation Vill. Hasmabad, Sector-29, Sh. Gagan Deep 9813065346 12 M Distt-Sonepat. Bansal 13 Nirmal Seeds Vill. Makhu Majra, Sh. Moni 9813189909 13 M Corporation Distt-Karnal. Nirmal 2/32 Sr. -
Places 18 Other Satellites Into Orbit
WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Monday March 1, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 31 PAGES 8, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Vij to inaugurate third Certain CM inaugurates, Rohit Sharma phase of Covid occupations may lays stone of attains career- vaccine roll out today be linked projects best with heavy worth Rs. 29 ranking, moves drinking crore in Doon to eighth spot area PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 5 PAGE 8 India launches Brazil's Amazonia-1, 6 states continue to report surge in fresh places 18 other satellites into orbit COVID-19 cases Under-construction AGENCY Of the five built by students, bridge collapses SRIHARIKOTA (AP), FEB 28 the SD-SAT is intended to study AGENCY radiation levels among others, NEW DELHI, FEB 28 in Kaithal In the first dedicated mission of while UNITYsat, a three- in-one KAITHAL: An under-con- its commercial arm NSIL, the satellite by universities, is for As many as six states including Ma- struction bridge on Nar- ISRO on Sunday successfully providing radio relay service and harashtra, Kerala, Punjab, Karnata- naul-Chandigarh NH 152- launched Brazil's earth observa- SindhuNetra developed by Ben- ka, Tamil Nadu and Gujarat - have D near Duliani village in tion satellite Amazonia-1 and 18 galuru-based PES University shown a surge in new cases in the kaithal district collapsed other co-passengers, including would be used for identifying last 24 hours, said the Union Min- last late evening.