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CRUSADE AGAINST CANCER Thanks for Benevolence
CRUSADE AGAINST CANCER Thanks for Benevolence List of Educational Institution (2008 - 2011) Society Registration Act No. : 1881/87-88 F.C.R.A. Registration No. : 136550146 CANCERCANCER AIDAID SOCIETYSOCIETY ISO 9001 : 2008 CERTIFIED SOCIAL NGO MEETING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS NATIONAL OFFICE : 163, Naharpur, Sector - 07, Rohini, DELHI. HEAD OFFICE : 2A, Ist Floor, Regency Avadh Complex, Chowk, LUCKNOW REGIONAL OFFICES : A6 / 2, RNA Broadway Avenue, Meera Road [E], MUMBAI : Flat No. 1, RR Flats, 5 Anthu Street, Santhome, CHENNAI : F. F., Property No. 23, Baluhakkak Lane, Near Park Circus Market, KOLKATA : 9, Tulsi Appt, Opposite Central Bank of India, Ambavadi Circle, AHMEDABAD ( 011-27052913 ( 0522-2259157 ( 0522-4043686 ( 022-28121794 ( 044-264616265 ( 033-22902393 ( 079-26442636 FAX : 0522-2259239 Website : www.canceraidsocietyindia.org E-mail : [email protected] [1] Reproduced in Public Interest by CANCER AID SOCIETY The articles are exclusive research work and copyright of the respective authors and publishers [2] SCHOOLS - 2008 AT_DATE SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY 2-Jan-08 M.D.PUBLIC SCHOOL A-4, JAGATHPURI EXTN DELHI 3-Jan-08 COLUMBIA FOUNDATION SCHOOL SARAI MALI KHAN LUCKNOW 3-Jan-08 RANI LAXMI BAI MEMORIAL SCHOOL NEAR JILA HOSPITAL HYDERGARH 4-Jan-08 SARKAI KANYA SR. SEC. SCHOOL OLD POLICE LINE PATIALA 5-Jan-08 PLEASANT DAY SCHOOL RAM NAGAR LUCKNOW 5-Jan-08 VIVEKANAND VIDHYALAYA KAVANOOR ROAD VELLORE 7-Jan-08 ISLAMIA INTER COLLEGE HAMEERPUR 7-Jan-08 DAULAT DEVI I.C. NAGARIA THAKUR GANJ LUCKNOW 7-Jan-08 LUCKY MODERN HIGH SCHOOL SAHI SAMADAHAN ROAD PATIALA 7-Jan-08 ADARSH BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL KRISHNA GALI NO-6 DELHI 7-Jan-08 ST. -
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No
Reg. No Name in Full Residential Address Gender Contact No. Email id Remarks 20001 MUDKONDWAR SHRUTIKA HOSPITAL, TAHSIL Male 9420020369 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PRASHANT NAMDEORAO OFFICE ROAD, AT/P/TAL- GEORAI, 431127 BEED Maharashtra 20002 RADHIKA BABURAJ FLAT NO.10-E, ABAD MAINE Female 9886745848 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 PLAZA OPP.CMFRI, MARINE 8281300696 DRIVE, KOCHI, KERALA 682018 Kerela 20003 KULKARNI VAISHALI HARISH CHANDRA RESEARCH Female 0532 2274022 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 MADHUKAR INSTITUTE, CHHATNAG ROAD, 8874709114 JHUSI, ALLAHABAD 211019 ALLAHABAD Uttar Pradesh 20004 BICHU VAISHALI 6, KOLABA HOUSE, BPT OFFICENT Female 022 22182011 / NOT RENEW SHRIRANG QUARTERS, DUMYANE RD., 9819791683 COLABA 400005 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20005 DOSHI DOLLY MAHENDRA 7-A, PUTLIBAI BHAVAN, ZAVER Female 9892399719 [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 ROAD, MULUND (W) 400080 MUMBAI Maharashtra 20006 PRABHU SAYALI GAJANAN F1,CHINTAMANI PLAZA, KUDAL Female 02362 223223 / [email protected] RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 OPP POLICE STATION,MAIN ROAD 9422434365 KUDAL 416520 SINDHUDURG Maharashtra 20007 RUKADIKAR WAHEEDA 385/B, ALISHAN BUILDING, Female 9890346988 DR.NAUSHAD.INAMDAR@GMA RENEWAL UP TO 26/04/2018 BABASAHEB MHAISAL VES, PANCHIL NAGAR, IL.COM MEHDHE PLOT- 13, MIRAJ 416410 SANGLI Maharashtra 20008 GHORPADE TEJAL A-7 / A-8, SHIVSHAKTI APT., Male 02312650525 / NOT RENEW CHANDRAHAS GIANT HOUSE, SARLAKSHAN 9226377667 PARK KOLHAPUR Maharashtra 20009 JAIN MAMTA -
Group Identity and Civil-Military Relations in India and Pakistan By
Group identity and civil-military relations in India and Pakistan by Brent Scott Williams B.S., United States Military Academy, 2003 M.A., Kansas State University, 2010 M.M.A., Command and General Staff College, 2015 AN ABSTRACT OF A DISSERTATION submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Security Studies College of Arts and Sciences KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Manhattan, Kansas 2019 Abstract This dissertation asks why a military gives up power or never takes power when conditions favor a coup d’état in the cases of Pakistan and India. In most cases, civil-military relations literature focuses on civilian control in a democracy or the breakdown of that control. The focus of this research is the opposite: either the returning of civilian control or maintaining civilian control. Moreover, the approach taken in this dissertation is different because it assumes group identity, and the military’s inherent connection to society, determines the civil-military relationship. This dissertation provides a qualitative examination of two states, Pakistan and India, which have significant similarities, and attempts to discern if a group theory of civil-military relations helps to explain the actions of the militaries in both states. Both Pakistan and India inherited their military from the former British Raj. The British divided the British-Indian military into two militaries when Pakistan and India gained Independence. These events provide a solid foundation for a comparative study because both Pakistan’s and India’s militaries came from the same source. Second, the domestic events faced by both states are similar and range from famines to significant defeats in wars, ongoing insurgencies, and various other events. -
Bhu Puu 2014
BHU PUU 2014 The Editor Bhu Puu Journal Welfare Branch, Defence Wing, Embassy of India G.P.O. Post Box No. 292, Kathmandu, Nepal Journal of Indian Ex-Servicemen Tel: 00977–1–4412597; E–mail: [email protected] Welfare Organisation in Nepal Design and Print by: Creative Press Pvt. Ltd. STRENgTHENINg BONDS INDIAN ARMY DAY CELEBRATIONS 2014 : AN RENDEZVOUS WITH OUR VETERANS Indian Army Day was celebrated by and professionalism. He acknowledged Defence Wing, Embassy of India, Nepal Indian Army as a reputed Institution of in Kathmandu on ... Jan 2014. Gen world repute. The highlight of the evening Gaurav SJB Rana, COAS, Nepalese was the presence of our gallantry award Army and Hony General of Indian Army winners. The event was also attended was the Chief Guest of the event. The by prominent dignitaries including senior proceedings commenced with inaugural officials of NA and various ministries of address by His Excellency Mr Ranjit GoN, representatives from diplomatic Rae, the Ambassador of India in Nepal. missions in Nepal, media personnel, Thereafter COAS, NA read out his artist community and heads of important message in which he appreciated Indian corporate houses including the Indian Army's rich history of selfless sacrifice joint ventures. COAS NA ADDRESSING THE GATHERING THE AMBASSADOR WITH OUR WAR HEROES COAS WITH THE OFFICERS OF DEFENCE WING CONTENTS Messages - 3 Visit of The Prime Minister of India - 6 COAS Visit - 8 Visits - 10 Defence Wing in Nepal - 11 Welfare Branch - 12 Medical Facilities - 14 Educational Assistance - 18 ECHS -
Title of Question Paper
First Practice Set of General Awareness for SSC WWW JAGRANJOSH COM . Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) First Practice Set of General Awareness for SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) First Practice Set of General Awareness for SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Q.1 Who won the’Jnanpith Award’ is the year 2010- (a) Girish Karnad (b) Indira Goswami (c) Chandrashekhara Kambara (d) Dr.O.N.V. Kurup Q.2 ‘Shekel’ is the currency of – (a) Kenya (b) Iran (c) Israel (d) Iraq Q.3 The Monetary Policy in India is formulated by (a) Central Government (b) Reserve Bank of India (c) Industrial Financial Corporation of India (d) Industrial Development Bank of India Q.4 Who is the author of the book ‘Half of Life’? (a) V.V. Giri (b) V.S. Naipaul (c) Salman Rushdie (d) Pt Ravishankar Q.5 Which of the following is observed as ‘National Consumer Day’ in India? (a) 24th October (b) 22nd December (c) 24th December (d) 20th March 2 First Practice Set of General Awareness for SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Q.6 Who among the following won the Dadasaheb Phalke award in 2011? (a) Soumitra Chatterjee (b) Manoj Kumar (c) Manna Dey (d) Shyam Benegal Q.7 Which Constitutional right is not a fundamental right? (a) Right to life (b) Right to equality (c) Right to freedom (d) Right to property Q.8 If we exclude the day of Journey, then how many days in advance tickets may be reserved on regular trains? (a) 60 days (b) 90 days (c) 50 days (d) 100 days Q.9 Hydrogen Bomb is based on: (a) Nuclear Fusion (b) Nuclear Fission (c) Atomic Energy (d) Fission & Fusion Q.10 Monopoly is a form of market where there is (a) Small number of markets (b) Large number of markets (c) A single firm controlling the market (d) None of these 3 First Practice Set of General Awareness for SSC Combined Graduate Level (Tier-I) Q.11 Shape of the total fixed cost curve is (a) Vertical (b) Horizontal (c) A curve (d) None of these Q.12 What is the currency of Switzerland? (a) Maloti (b) Emalangeni (c) Metical (d) Dobra Q.13 _______ has the most favorable sex ratio. -
The 59TH National Film Awards Function by : INVC Team Published on : 2 May, 2012 09:45 PM IST
The 59TH National Film Awards function By : INVC Team Published On : 2 May, 2012 09:45 PM IST [caption id="attachment_41188" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="The Dadasaheb Phalke Awardee, Shri Soumitra Chatterjee, film Producer, Shri Jaaved Jaaferi and Ashvin Kumar, the Producer, Director, Shri Sankalp Meshram, the film Director, Shri Satish Pande and the Director, Directorate of Film Festival, Shri Rajeev Kumar Jain at a Press Conference on the occasion of 59th National Film Awards Ceremony, organized by the DFF, in New Delhi."] [/caption] INVC,, Delhi,, The 59TH National Film Awards function will be held tomorrow at Vigyan Bhawan. The awards will be given away by the Hon’ble Vice President of India. Minister of Information & Broadcasting, Smt. Ambika Soni will also be present on the occasion. The highlights of the 59th National Film Awards are as follows: The top honour in the Feature Film category, the Best Film is shared by films Deool (Marathi) produced by Abhijeet Gholap & directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni and Byari (Byari language) produced by T.H. Althaf Hussain & directed by Suveeram. The award carries Swarna Kamal and cash prize of Rs. 2,50,000/-. In Non- feature film category the top honour , Best Film goes to And We Play On (Hindi & English)directed and produced by Pramod Purswane . The awards carries Swarna Kamal and Cash prize of Rs. 1,50,000/-. In Best Writing on Cinema category the Swarna Kamal goes to the book titled R.D. Burman – The Man, The Music written by Anirudha Bhattacharjee & Balaji Vittal, published by Harper Collins India. -
CHAPTER XV EDUCATION and CULTURE Historical Background
CHAPTER XV EDUCATION AND CULTURE Historical Background Kurukshetra remained a great seat of learning during ancient period. A major part of Vedic literature, including the Brahmanas, the Aranvakas, the Upinshadas and the Canoncial Sutras , was composed on the banks of the sacred river Saraswati where Rishis lived with large number of their disciples. A detailed scrutiny of the Mahabharata leaves us in no doubt that a major portion of the great epic was also composed here. Lord Krishna recited Gita in the battlefield of Kurukshetra and Manu wrote his great smriti (Manusmriti) sitting on the banks of the Saraswati at Prithudaka (modern Pehowa). The Ashramas of ancient Rishis were the most important centres for study of subjects which formed bed rock of ancient Indian culture, namely, religion, philosophy and ethics. According to Vaman Purana , the hermitages of Vishvamitra and Vasistha, the vedic sages, were located in Kurukshetra region. These hermitages used to be the seat of learning where pupils from different parts of the country gathered together for instructions in divine knowledge.1 Mahabharta also tells about numerous hermitages where pupils from distant and different parts of the country gathered for instructions around far- famed teachers. 2 The object of ancient Gurukul system of education was three- fold; the acquisition of knowledge, the inculcation of social duties and religious rites and above all, the formation of character. The teacher was the central figure, the very pivot of the educational system. He was the sole incharge of his moral, mental and physical upbringing. The teacher was the most revered person, who was considered by the pupils to be above their parents. -
Pune -4 Fybsc (Grant in Aid ) 2020-21 General List of Applicants ( Provisional) (This Is Not a Merit List) Admission Type: Maharashtra Students Note – 1
Fergusson College (Autonomous), Pune -4 FYBSc (Grant in Aid ) 2020-21 General List of Applicants ( Provisional) (This is not a Merit List) Admission Type: Maharashtra students Note – 1. Students should verify all the details given here. 2. Students Names marked with ‘*’ indicates - Data is incomplete with respect to category. Please provide the data otherwise the candidate’s name will not be considered for preparation of merit lis 3. Students Names marked with ‘$’ indicates - Students must submit marks obtained in XII. 4. Students Names marked with ‘**’ indicates - Candidate should provide the successful transaction ID for payment. If the transaction ID is not provided the candidate’s name will not be considered for preparation of merit list. 5. Submission of queries/ information - e-mail to [email protected] clearly mentioning the name of applicant, course for which applying and the nature of incomplete data or query before 1st August 2020 up to 11.00 am Sr. SPECIALLY FULLNAME CATEGORY PERCENTAGE RESERVATION Remark No. ABLED 1 LAKHO SANJAY VERMA OPEN 99.78 - NO ** 2 MOHAN MURLIDHAR TIRATKAR OBC 97.69 - NO 3 SAEE ABHIJIT KULKARNI OPEN 97.6 - NO 4 PRATHAMESH SANTOSH DUBE OPEN 97.54 - NO 5 ANSHIKA DHANANJAY VERMA OPEN 97.44 - NO 6 NEELIMA AVINASH DANDEKAR OPEN 97.2 - NO 7 KHUSHI SANTOSH SURANA OPEN 96 - NO 8 PRASHANT RAMESH NAIK ST 96 - NO 9 ADYASHA DAS OPEN 95.75 - NO 10 DEVASHRI PRASHANT KULKARNI OPEN 95.6 - NO 11 MAHEK PRAMOD SURTI OPEN 95.6 - NO 12 NISHTA VIVEK VARMA OPEN 95.6 - NO 13 DURVA SACHIN KHEDKAR OPEN 95.4 - NO 14 RESHAM OMPRAKASH BHATTAD OPEN 95.38 - NO 15 SHIVENDRA SIDHANATH BHOSALE OPEN 95.2 - NO 16 RAJWARDHAN DESHMUKH OPEN 95.2 - NO 17 AARUSHI CHITKARA 95.2 - NO 18 SHRIVATSA THULASIRAM OPEN 94.8 - NO 19 PARTH GUPTE OPEN 94.6 Defense NO 20 MONISH PREM KESWANI OPEN 94.6 - NO 21 SANSKRUTI MADHAORAO DESHMUKH SEBC 94.46 - NO 1 Sr. -
Date of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 09-AUG-2018
Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN L24110MH1956PLC010806 Prefill Company/Bank Name CLARIANT CHEMICALS (INDIA) LIMITED Date Of AGM(DD-MON-YYYY) 09-AUG-2018 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 3803100.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 Sum of matured deposit 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposit 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 Validate Clear Proposed Date of Investor First Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF Name Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred (DD-MON-YYYY) THOLUR P O PARAPPUR DIST CLAR000000000A00 Amount for unclaimed and A J DANIEL AJJOHN INDIA Kerala 680552 5932.50 02-Oct-2019 TRICHUR KERALA TRICHUR 3572 unpaid dividend INDAS SECURITIES LIMITED 101 CLAR000000000A00 Amount for unclaimed and A J SEBASTIAN AVJOSEPH PIONEER TOWERS MARINE DRIVE INDIA Kerala 682031 192.50 02-Oct-2019 3813 unpaid dividend COCHIN ERNAKULAM RAMACHANDRA 23/10 GANGADHARA CHETTY CLAR000000000A00 Amount for unclaimed and A K ACCHANNA INDIA Karnataka 560042 3500.00 02-Oct-2019 PRABHU -
Bengaluru Boy Bags Rs 60 Lakh Job at Google
JULY 2019 PAGE 1 Globally Recognized Editor-in-Chief: Azeem A. Quadeer, M.S., P.E. JULY 2019 Vol 10, Issue 7 Bengaluru boy bags Rs 60 lakh job at Google INSIDE Google, Apple, Amazon and Facebook are some of biggest tech com- panies in the world. And working in one of these companies is like a dream come true for most people. But landing up a job in these com- panies isn’t easy. Individuals need to pass several rounds of interviews to get a nod from the recruiters at these tech giant. Naturally, few make the cut. But now, a Bengaluru-based boy has broken that glass ceiling bagged a coveted spot at Google. Women have heads shaved by mob His salary? Rs 60 lakh. of men because they resisted rape The 22-year-old student of International Institute of Information Tech- nology Bangalore (IIIT-B) has landed a job at Google with a package of Rs 60 lakh. KB Shyam recently completed his five-year dual degree ATTN: INVESTORS course at IIIT_B and he will fly to Warsaw, Poland in October this year to join Google. But bagging his dream job at one of the biggest tech companies wasn’t easy. Shyam, who hails from Chennai, had to clear an online interview, Invest in an on-site interview at Munich, Germany and a team matching process to decide his team - all in a span of five months. It was only after he Dallas - Fort Worth Area completed each level that he was able to get a position at Google. -
Investor Presentation July 2019 Disclaimer
Investor Presentation July 2019 Disclaimer This presentation and the following discussion may contain “forward looking statements” by Inox Leisure Limited (“ILL” or “the Company”) that are not historical in nature. These forward looking statements, which may include statements relating to future state of affairs, results of operations, financial condition, business prospects, plans and objectives, are based on the current beliefs, assumptions, expectations, estimates, and projections of the management of ILL about the business, industry and markets in which ILL operates. These statements are not guarantees of future performance, and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, some of which are beyond ILL’s control and difficult to predict, that could cause actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those in the forward looking statements. Such statements are not, and should not be construed, as a representation as to future performance or achievements of ILL. In particular, such statements should not be regarded as a projection of future performance of ILL. It should be noted that the actual performance or achievements of ILL may vary significantly from such statements. Due to rounding-off, figures presented throughout this document may not add up precisely to the totals provided and percentages may not precisely reflect the rounded-off figures. FY15 financial figures are as per IGAAP and for FY16 and thereafter are as per IND-AS. Revenues for FY15 are shown net of entertainment tax, to be consistent with the revenues under IND-AS for FY16 onwards 2 Forum Neighbourhood Mall, Bengaluru DISCUSSION SUMMARY . INDUSTRY OVERVIEW . COMPANY OVERVIEW . -
CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066
CENTRAL INFORMATION COMMISSION August Kranti Bhawan, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066 F. No.CIC/YA/A/2016/002113 Date of Hearing : 05.05.2017 Date of Decision : 12.05.2017 Appellant/Complainant : Shri Pankaj Arora Respondent : CPIO, Medical Council of India Through: Mr. Shikhar Ranjan Information Commissioner : Shri Yashovardhan Azad Relevant facts emerging from appeal: RTI application filed on : 30.02.2016 PIO replied on : - First Appeal filed on : 21.04.2016 First Appellate Order on : - nd 2 Appeal/complaint received on : 20.06.2016 Information sought and background of the case: The appellant had lodged a complaint dated 28.07.2014 with MCI regarding the death of his son, Master Yash Arora due to alleged medical negligence in liver transplant surgery performed at Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon. The MCI registered a case with diary no. DI/2014/129296 and directed the Haryana Medical Council to take necessary action. Vide RTI application dated 30.02.2016, the appellant sought information seeking details of action taken upon aforesaid complaint. Having not received any information from CPIO, the appellant filed first appeal. The first appeal remained unheard. Feeling aggrieved, the appellant approached the Commission. Relevant facts emerging during hearing: The appellant is absent despite notice. However, the Commission is in receipt of written submissions from the appellant and the same are perused. The appellant lost his son soon after a liver surgery performed at Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon. The appellant lodged a complaint alleging medical negligence with Medical Council of India which was further marked to Haryana Medical Council. The appellant is aggrieved inasmuch as neither any concrete action was taken upon his complaint nor any information w.r.t.