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Sources of Maratha History: Indian Sources
1 SOURCES OF MARATHA HISTORY: INDIAN SOURCES Unit Structure : 1.0 Objectives 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Maratha Sources 1.3 Sanskrit Sources 1.4 Hindi Sources 1.5 Persian Sources 1.6 Summary 1.7 Additional Readings 1.8 Questions 1.0 OBJECTIVES After the completion of study of this unit the student will be able to:- 1. Understand the Marathi sources of the history of Marathas. 2. Explain the matter written in all Bakhars ranging from Sabhasad Bakhar to Tanjore Bakhar. 3. Know Shakavalies as a source of Maratha history. 4. Comprehend official files and diaries as source of Maratha history. 5. Understand the Sanskrit sources of the Maratha history. 6. Explain the Hindi sources of Maratha history. 7. Know the Persian sources of Maratha history. 1.1 INTRODUCTION The history of Marathas can be best studied with the help of first hand source material like Bakhars, State papers, court Histories, Chronicles and accounts of contemporary travelers, who came to India and made observations of Maharashtra during the period of Marathas. The Maratha scholars and historians had worked hard to construct the history of the land and people of Maharashtra. Among such scholars people like Kashinath Sane, Rajwade, Khare and Parasnis were well known luminaries in this field of history writing of Maratha. Kashinath Sane published a mass of original material like Bakhars, Sanads, letters and other state papers in his journal Kavyetihas Samgraha for more eleven years during the nineteenth century. There is much more them contribution of the Bharat Itihas Sanshodhan Mandal, Pune to this regard. -
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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 -
Tourism Development for Forts in Maharashtra, India
International Journal of Management, Technology And Engineering ISSN NO : 2249-7455 Modern Project Management for Heritage Conservation: Tourism Development for Forts in Maharashtra, India Dr. Parag Govardhan Narkhede , Prof. Mrudula Darade 1. BKPS College of Architecture, Pune 2. D Y Patil School of Architecture, Charholi, Pune, India ABSTRACT Modern project management techniques are essential for heritage preservation. Implementation of conservation proposals through management is more effective in terms of duration taken and on time completion. The paper deals with the study of forts in Maharashtra Region for the feasibility and potential to develop them as a tourist destination through conservation and preservation. The paper discusses the issues, constraints and potential of tourism in the study area for the future development. And suggest a methodology and guidelines for planning and development of forts considering Eco-Tourism to promote the Tourism activity. Affordability of people is increased due to Globalization and IT Sector, so there is demand for this kind of development. Since there are 350 odd forts in Maharashtra, standing as silent sentinels to history there is a very high Tourism Potential which could develop through the preservation and conservation of the same. Ideal management techniques for the same are to be identified and appropriate recommendations are to be suggested as an outcome of study. 1. INTRODUCTION Tourism in the form of activity influences the regions in which it is developed and received with economic, social, cultural, and environmental dimensions. In most of the development programmers and studies the focus is given only on economic and social dimensions where as environmental dimension is under estimated or ignored. -
Left Change Address
L31914 A. K. Sai Siva Ram, M.Sc.,,Research Scholar,1-5-574, Opp. Cambridge School,Balaji Colony,Tirupati,ANDHRA PRADESH L4469 Abdi Urooj , Deptt. of Psychology,Jamia Millia Islamia,Okhla,New Delhi,110 025,DELHI L10528 Abirami S. Anu, Scientist,Directorate Of Advance Composites,Advanced Systems Laboratory,Kanchanbagh,Hyderabad,500 058,ANDHRA PRADESH L10305 Abulaish Muhammad , Lecturer in Computer Science,Deptt. of Mathematics, Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University),Jamia Nagar,New Delhi,110 025,DELHI L7971 Acharya Rathindra , Sr. Draughtsman,7/13, K.P. Roy Lane,Dhakuria,Kolkata,700 031,WEST BENGAL L8065 Adapa Srinivas R. , Scientist,Regional Research Laboratory, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology,Uppal Road,Room No.329,Hyderabad,550 007,ANDHRA PRADESH L8122 Adhikari Atin , Research Fellow,Bose Institute Research Scholars' Hostel,EN-Block, Sector-V,Salt Lake City,Kolkata,700 091,WEST BENGAL L3074 Adhikari Chaitali , Hinoo,E-57, Shyamali Colony,Ranchi,834 002,JHARKHAND L2193 Adhikary Purnima , 197, Bipin Behari Ganguly Street,Kolkata,700 012,WEST BENGAL L2184 Agarwal A.K. , M.Sc., Ph.D.,,Mohalla Shiamli,Najibabad,246 763,UTTAR PRADESH L10276 Agarwal Ajay Kr. , Head of the Deptt. (Mathematics),Moradabad Instt. of Technology,Phase-II,Ramganga Vihar,Moradabad,244 001,UTTAR PRADESH L853 Agarwal Madhu Rani , C/o Mrs. Agarwal Motors,Station Road,Moradabad,244 001,UTTAR PRADESH L4507 Agarwal Maya Prakash , B.V.Sc., A.h., M.V.Sc(Phy),Associate Prof. of Physiology,Veterinary College,Mathura,UTTAR PRADESH L10464 Agarwal Meenu , Asstt. Professor,College of Agriculture, Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding, Allahabad Agril. Instt. (D.U.),Allahabad,211 007,UTTAR PRADESH L6543 Agarwal Munna Lal, G-16, Shastri Nagar,Agra,282 002,UTTAR PRADESH L1176 Agarwal Pawan Kumar , Ph.D.,,Central Instt. -
Nilesh Kumar Sharma
Nilesh Kumar Sharma Visiting Research Scholar School of Chemical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 Email: [email protected] nilesh.sbt@ gmail.com Phone: +91-9041396774 Academic profile Ph.D. in Bioenergy from SSS-National Institute of Bioenergy, Kapurthala and I. K. Gujral Punjab Technical University (SSS-NIBE/IKG-PTU), Kapurthala (India) (Thesis submitted). M.Sc. in Genetic Engineering from School of Biotechnology, Devi Ahilya University, Indore (India), 2012. B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Govt. Holkar Science College, Devi Ahilya University, Indore (India), 2010. Research Experience 1. Visiting Research Scholar (B-ACER Fellow) in Biochemical Engineering, University of Georgia, Georgia, United States of America, May 2018 to present. 2. Senior Research Fellow at Biochemical Conversion Division, SSS- National Institute of Bio- Energy, Kapurthala, Punjab, India. June 2016 to present. 3. Junior Research Fellow, at Biochemical Conversion Division, SSS- National Institute of Bio- Energy, Kapurthala, Punjab, India. June-2013 to May-2016 4. Research fellow at Bioinformatics Sub- Centre, School of Biotechnology, Devi Ahilya University, Indore from June 2012 to Dec 2012. Publications In Peer-reviewed Journals : 9 Book Chapters / Conference Proceedings: 6 Gene sequence : 2 Total Citations : 149 H-index : 6 i10-index : 3 Current Project Development of yeast strain with enhanced xylose utilization and ethanol production. Awards: 1. Bioenergy award for cutting edge researcher-2018 (B-ACER 2018) awarded by IUSSTF and Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. 2. Bio-energy promotion fellowship-2016 awarded by SSS-NIBE, Kapurthala, Punjab, as “Senior Research Fellowship”. 3. Bio-energy promotion fellowship-2013 awarded by SSS-NIRE, Kapurthala, Punjab, as “Junior Research Fellowship”. -
Govt. Holkar (Autonomous, Model) Science College, Indore (M.P.)
Govt. Holkar (Autonomous, Model) Science College, Indore (M.P.) Dr. Anamika Jain Online Certificate Course on HOD, Department of Chemistry “Analytical Aspects of Chemistry for Industries” Convener Patron Dr. M.K. Dwivedi Dr. Suresh T. Silawat HOD, Department of Pharmaceutical Additional Director, Indore Division & Chemistry Principal, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore [M.P.] Organizing Committee Organized by : Registration Link : Department of Chemistry & Dr. Aparna Gandhe Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry https://forms.gle/x91tJybqqCu79YBW Dr. Rajeev Dixit 7 Dr. Neelima Pradhan Whatsapp group link: Dr. Sandeep Gohar Duration : Dr. Ashok Barua 15-03-2021 to 27-03-2021 https://chat.whatsapp.com/BPxC9ZK Dr. Pushpa Makwane sbX7KZN6Jot2XDi Dr. Rashmi Agrawal Time : 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm Certificate Course on “Analytical Aspects of Chemistry for Industries” Date: 15th March to 27thMarch 2021 Organized by: Department of Chemistry & Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Govt. Holkar (Autonomous, Model) Science College, Indore [M.P.] Programme Schedule Date Time Topic Guest Lecture Inauguration by Dr. Suresh T. Silawat, Additional Director, Higher Education , ------ Indore Division, Indore [M.P.] 2.30 pm to Dr. Gunwant Joshi 15-03-2021 5:00 pm Former Chief Chemist, MP Solid Waste Management Pollution Control Board, Bhopal [M.P.] Mob: 9827268015 Dr. Pramod Kumar Jain Safety in Analytical Lab, Cleaning and Professor, Chemistry 2.30 to 3.30 Calibration, Preparation of Solutions Govt. Holkar Science pm and Calculations College, Indore [M.P.] Mob: 9425369298 3:30 to 3:45 16-03-2021 Question Answer Session pm Mr. Subodh Thakur 3.45 to Flame Photometry Analyst 4:45pm Mob. : 7000660259 4:45 to 5:00 Question Answer Session pm Dr. -
Flora of Aphyllophorales from Pune District- Part I
Journal on New Biological Reports 2(3): 188-227 (2013) ISSN 2319 – 1104 (Online) Flora of Aphyllophorales from Pune District- Part I Ranadive KR 1* , Jite PK 2, Ranade VD 3 and Vaidya JG 2 1Waghire College Saswad, Department of Botany, Pune – 412301, Maharashtra, India. 2Department of Botany, Mycology laboratory University of Pune, Pune – 411007, Maharashtra, India 3Abasaheb Garware College, Department of Botany, Karve Road, Pune, Maharashtra, India (Received on: 25 July, 2013; accepted on: 29 August, 2013) ABSTRACT The tropical forests of Pune District are mainly classified into Tropical stunted semi-evergreen forests, stunted semi- evergreen scrub forests, moist deciduous and dry deciduous forests. In the present study a total of 20 species of Aphyllophorales (8 families and 14 genera) from the 10 respective hosts were identified out of 126 collected specimens from 15 different localities throughout the Western Ghats of Pune districts, Maharashtra State . Key Words: Fungi, Maharashtra State, Pune, Western Ghats. INTRODUCTION Aphyllophorales order was proposed by In his “Essai Taxonomique ”, Patouillard made Rea, after Patouillard, for Basidiomycetes having groupings in polypores on the basis of such macroscopic basidiocarps in which the hymenophore characters as detailed hyphal morphology, structure is flattened (Thelephoraceae), club-like of the pileus and characters of basidia, spores and (Clavariaceae), tooth-like (Hydnaceae) or has the cystidia. He divided the Basidiomycetes into hymenium lining tubes (Polyporaceae) or some times Homobasidiomycetes with secondary spores and the on lamellae, the poroid or lamellate hymenophores Heterobasidiomycetes without secondary spores. The being tough and not fleshy as in the Agaricales. Heterobasidiomycetes were further subdivided Traditionally the order has had a core of four families according to the septation of the basidia. -
Shivaji the Great
SHIVAJI THE GREAT BY BAL KRISHNA, M. A., PH. D., Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society. the Royal Economic Society. London, etc. Professor of Economics and Principal, Rajaram College, Kolhapur, India Part IV Shivaji, The Man and His .Work THE ARYA BOOK DEPOT, Kolhapur COPYRIGHT 1940 the Author Published by The Anther A Note on the Author Dr. Balkrisbna came of a Ksbatriya family of Multan, in the Punjab* Born in 1882, be spent bis boyhood in struggles against mediocrity. For after completing bis primary education he was first apprenticed to a jewel-threader and then to a tailor. It appeared as if he would settle down as a tailor when by a fortunate turn of events he found himself in a Middle Vernacular School. He gave the first sign of talents by standing first in the Vernacular Final ^Examination. Then he joined the Multan High School and passed en to the D. A. V. College, Lahore, from where he took his B. A* degree. Then be joined the Government College, Lahore, and passed bis M. A. with high distinction. During the last part of bis College career, be came under the influence of some great Indian political leaders, especially of Lala Lajpatrai, Sardar Ajitsingh and the Honourable Gopal Krishna Gokhale, and in 1908-9 took an active part in politics. But soon after he was drawn more powerfully to the Arya Samaj. His high place in the M. A. examination would have helped him to a promising career under the Government, but he chose differently. He joined Lala Munshiram ( later Swami Shraddha- Btnd ) *s a worker in the Guruk.ul, Kangri. -
Self Study Report
ADARSH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND SCIENCE, DHAMNOD, DIST. - DHAR (M.P.) Affiliated to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (M.P) SELF STUDY REPORT Submitted to The Director, National Assessment and Accreditation Council [NAAC], Nagarbhavi, Bangalore – 560072, Karnataka 2016-17 •ADARSH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCE SSR Principal Dr. Shailendra Sharma (M.Sc., Ph.D., M.B.A., F.Z.S.I., F.S.L.Sc.) Message… I have always drawn inspiration from these words of Swami Vivekananda “Education is the Process by which character is formed, strength of mind is increased and intellect is sharpened, as a result of which one can stand own feet and that a teacher’s sacred duty is to invoke the spirit of inquiry in his pupils”. Dr. Shailendra Sharma Principal •ADARSH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCE SSR STEERING COMMITTEE SR.NO. NAME AND DESIGNATION POSITION Dr. Shailendra Sharma 01 Chairperson Principal Mr. Mushtak Khan Mansuri 02 Head, Coordinator Department of Mathematics Mr. Ashok Vyas 03 Head, Coordinator IQAC Department of Computer Science Dr. Manisha Sharma 04 Head, Member IQAC Department of Political Science Miss. Shitika Barkale 05 Head, Member Department of Zoology Mr. Prasenjit Banik 06 Assistant Professor, Member Department of Commerce Mr. Hariom Sharan Vishwakarma 07 Head, Member Department of Chemistry Mr. Thiyaneshwaran Shanmugam 08 Assistant Professor, Member Department of Computer Science Mr. Narendra Tiwari 09 Assistant Professor, Member Department of Sociology •ADARSH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT & SCIENCE SSR ADARSH INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT -
Trade Marks Journal No: 1973 , 09/11/2020 Class 35
Trade Marks Journal No: 1973 , 09/11/2020 Class 35 4680766 30/09/2020 HEXIQON CERAMICA AN INDIAN PARTNERSHIP FIRM SHOP NO.10, SECOND FLOOR, PATIDAR COMPLEX, AVANI CHOWKDI, CANAL ROAD, MORBI, GUJARAT- INDIA. NEW Address for service in India/Attorney address: T.C.PATEL & CO., 229, GOLDEN PLAZA, OPP. ARYA SAMAJ MANDIR, OUT SIDE RAIPUR GATE, KANKARIA, AHMEDABAD - 380 022 Proposed to be Used AHMEDABAD SHOWROOM, EXPORT, IMPORT, TRADING AND RETAIL OUTLET ENGAGE TO S. S. KITCHENSINK, KITCHEN WARE ITEMS, HARDWARE AND FURNITURE FITTINGS, SANITARYWARE, BATH ACCESSORIES, SANITARY PRODUCTS, CERAMIC PRODUCTS, CERAMIC TILES, CERAMIC RAW MATERIALS AND BUILDING MATERIALS INCLUDED IN CLASS- 35. 9801 Trade Marks Journal No: 1973 , 09/11/2020 Class 35 4681437 30/09/2020 M/S RHYTHM CLOTHING PVT. LTD. GALA NO. 23, BALGOPAL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SENAPATI BAPAT MARG, DADAR (W), MUMBAI-400028 PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE INDIAN COMPANIES ACT Address for service in India/Attorney address: SURESH & CO. 11 PRABHA KUNJ PLOTNO 498 24TH ROAD KHAR (WEST) MUMBAI-400052. Used Since :01/04/2015 MUMBAI Import & Export, Wholesale Distributorship & Ordering; Advertising, Marketing, Exhibitions, Computerized Online Retail Stores, Retail Clothing Outlets, Departmental Stores, Retailing connected with Clothing, Ready-Made Garments, Textiles, Branded Dress Materials, Footwear, Headgear. 9802 Trade Marks Journal No: 1973 , 09/11/2020 Class 35 4681947 01/10/2020 M/s THEYYAMPATTIL JEWELLERY DOOR NO AP 22/1596 to 1599, VALANCHERY ROAD, PUTHANATHANI, PUNNATHALA P O, -
Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention
[Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] JODHPUR DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Opposite Railway Hospital Railway Hospital Road, Ratanada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342001 VOLUME –2 PROJECT INFORMATION MEMORENDUM Development of proposed Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre ( Community ) with all related allied facilities and supported by world- class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module. JAG DESIGNERS PVT. LTD. (JAY AMBE GROUP) SINCE 1989 ISO CERTIFIED 9001 : 2008 Corporate House : “JAY AMBE HOUSE”, 4, Sumangalam Society, Opp. Drive in Cinema, B/h. café coffee day, Bodakdev, Ahmedabad- 380054. Contact no. : 09099902227, 09879097499,09925280775 Email id : [email protected] Website www.jayambedesigners.com JAG Designers Pvt. Ltd. Ahmedabad Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) | 1 [Rajmata Vijya Raje Scindia International Convention & Habitat Centre (Community) with Project Information all related allied facilities and supported by world-class Infrastructure at Vivek Vihar Yojana for Jodhpur Development Authority on PPP module] Table of Contents LIST OF TABLE ........................................................................................................................................ DISCLAIMER ............................................................................................................................................... -
(Formerly University of Pune) CIRCULAR No
SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY (Formerly University of Pune) CIRCULAR No. 125 of 2019 INFORMATION REGARDING CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR VARIOUS UNIVERSITY COURSES. Website : http://unipune.ac.in Hon’ble Dr. Nitin Karmalkar Vice-Chancellor, Savitribai Phule Pune University Hon’ble Dr. N. S. Umrani Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Savitribai Phule Pune University Eligibility Staff Members 1. Dr. P. V. Kulkarni Dy. Registrar ( Eligibility and External Section) Ph. : 25601272 2. Smt M. J. D’souza Asstt. Section Officer Ph. : 25601266 3. Shri. S. D. Salve Assistant Ph. : 25601266 4. Smt. G. J. Zagade Assistant Ph. : 25601266 5. Smt. B. T. Patil Assistant Ph. : 25601266 6. Shri. K. B. Ghunawat Assistant Ph. : 25601266 INDEX Sr. No. Title Page No. 1. Circular .... 1 - 7 2. Faculty wise and yearwise No of Students Enrolled .... 8 3. Government Resolution for equivalence of I.T.I. .... 9 - 19 4. Faculty of Science and Technology 1. Sciences .... 20 -31 2. Engineering .... 32 -39 3. Technology .... 40 - 41 4. Pharmaceutical Science .... 42 - 43 5. Faculty of Commerce and Management 1. Commerce .... 44 - 47 2. Management .... 48 - 51 6. Faculty of Interdiscipliry 1. Education .... 52 - 54 2. Physical Education .... 55 - 57 7. Faculty of Humanities 1. Arts & Fine Arts .... 58 - 62 2. Mental Moral & Social Sciences .... 63 - 67 3. Law .... 68 - 71 8. M.Phil. & Ph.D. .... 72 - 73 9. Definition .... 74 - 75 10. Instructions For the Final List of Eligibility Chart I .... 76 - 77 11. Annexure ‘A’ Eligibility Fee .... 78 12. Procedure for Migration Certificate Application .... 79 13. U.C.G. Recognised University .... 80- 121 14. State Board of School Education List ...