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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. -
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. -
Experiential Shaping of Public Space During Pilgrimage: the Alandi-Pandharpur Palkhi
EXPERIENTIAL SHAPING OF PUBLIC SPACE DURING PILGRIMAGE: THE ALANDI-PANDHARPUR PALKHI PRAJAKTA SANE A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Architecture Postgraduate Board University of New South Wales March 2007 Abstract Space perceived and experienced through movement presents an interesting array of imagery which blends together to form a comprehensive whole. My thesis explores this dimension of spatial complexity through the public ritual of pilgrimage. This profound and deeply significant human activity connects the individual places to form an integrated sacred network. The practice of pilgrimage has developed over centuries across the globe and continues to grow and influence a huge cross section of society to come together and move en-masse towards religious centres and personal enlightenment. Public spaces demand a simultaneous co-existence of people, activities and their setting. The phenomenon of pilgrimage is central to the public realm. Its study involves an intricate layering of beliefs, customs, traditions and religion which collectively govern the people-space relationship. The transformation of a space to a place, from static to dynamic, from passive to active occurs during this activity, maintaining the traditional usage while simultaneously evolving as a product of interaction between people, rituals and spaces. In this thesis, I examine the experiential shaping of space which occurs through pilgrims’ activities and their impacts on the given urban and architectural conditions. The research is based on my study of the Alandi-Pandharpur Pilgrimage in India. It is an outcome of my participation in the ritual as, both, an architect and a pilgrim. -
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CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TAMIL NADU, THIRUVARUR PROVISIONAL RANK LIST FOR Integrated M.Sc. (Life Sciences) 2019-2020 Sl. Total No. RegNo RollNo Candidate's Name Father's Name Gender Cateogry Marks 1 UI10018306 11750042 PRIYANSH CHAUDHARY NILESH CHAUDHARY MALE OBC 80 2 UI10032319 11760134 JAY VERMA PANKAJ VERMA MALE GENERAL 78.75 3 UI10008919 11590139 CHANDANA B NAIR BIJU P S FEMALE GENERAL 76.5 4 UI10017124 11600140 KARAN J GEORGE A J JOY MALE GENERAL 76.25 5 UI10001457 11240010 M M SHRIVIDHATRI M SIVARAMA KRISHNA FEMALE GENERAL 74.25 6 UI10010832 11030010 BHAVESH SUTHAR BHAGIRATH SUTHAR MALE OBC 73.5 7 UI10023562 11600988 JASEELA P SAIDALIKUTTY P FEMALE OBC 73 8 UI10012980 11990220 ASHWIN B NAIR B BIJU MALE GENERAL 73 9 UI10003184 11560116 SREDHA S SUNIL SUNIL S FEMALE OBC 72.75 10 UI10050945 11640223 SHAMIM AKHTAR MOHAMMAD PARVEZ ANWAR MALE GENERAL 72.5 11 UI10024207 11601005 BINSHAD KALLAYI ABDURAHMAN MALE OBC 71.75 12 UI10051129 11740091 RAJA BRINDHA K KRISHNAN FEMALE OBC 71.25 13 UI10058936 11730025 ANJANEYA J S JISHA E T MALE OBC 71.25 14 UI10028261 11780044 SAVIO JOHN AUGUSTINE AUGUSTHY K J MALE GENERAL 71 15 UI10010463 11990029 KARTHIK BINU KARTHIK BINU MALE GENERAL 70.75 16 UI10041232 11601286 ALKA GEORGE GEORGE JOSEPH FEMALE GENERAL 70.75 17 UI10000389 11580003 ANUBHAV JETHI ANUBHAV JETHI MALE GENERAL 70.75 18 UI10040914 11601276 MOHAMED YASEEN ABDU PALLIKKAL MALE OBC 70 19 UI10000928 11590003 ANJALI P K RAMAKRISHNAN M V FEMALE GENERAL 69.25 20 UI10061970 12070248 TRIPTI PANDEY PRADEEP KUMAR PANDEY FEMALE GENERAL 69.25 21 UI10002277 -
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www.himalayanmail.com 10 JAMMU ☯ TUESDAY ☯ JULY 13, 2021 ENTERTAINMENT The Himalayan Mail Anushka Shetty, Sonali Kulkarni and Kangana's best wishes for Ankita Lokhande as she more actresses who played onscreen kickstarts shooting for Pavitra Rishta 2 he shooting of the second season of TPavitra Rishta has mother to male stars older to them begun. Just yesterday, the ctresses who pictures and videos from the played onscreen sets of Pavitra Rishta 2 were Amother to male dropped by ALTBalaaji and stars older to them Zee5 and the cast and crew Well, we have seen many of the show were dropped on actresses of the entertain- social media. It went viral on ment industry speaking social media real quick. Sha- about being type casted and heer Sheikh has stepped into revealed how they are of- the shoes of Sushant Singh fered only roles of a Rajput's role of Manav. 'mother' after a certain age. Friends and colleagues of Well, in this gallery, we will Ankita Lokhande aka meet the actresses who Archana have been sending played mothers to male her best wishes for her new stars older to them. show. And joining them is Anushka Shetty noted Bollywood actress In the Baahubali fran- Kangana Ranaut. The chise, Anushka Shetty Queen actress worked with played the role of Prabhas' Ankita in Manikarnika: The mother, Devasena. At that Queen of Jhansi. The two ac- Ankita too thanked her tion. form. "Yes, I am aware that time Anushka was 36 and tresses grew close to each for the wishes. "Thanku Coming back to Pavitra Pavitra Rishta is getting a the Saaho star was 38. -
Handbook of Hinduism Ancient to Contemporary Books on the Related Theme by the Same Author
Handbook of Hinduism Ancient to Contemporary Books on the related theme by the Same Author ● Hinduism: A Gandhian Perspective (2nd Edition) ● Ethics for Our Times: Essays in Gandhian Perspective Handbook of Hinduism Ancient to Contemporary M.V. NADKARNI Ane Books Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi ♦ Chennai ♦ Mumbai Kolkata ♦ Thiruvananthapuram ♦ Pune ♦ Bengaluru Handbook of Hinduism: Ancient to Contemporary M.V. Nadkarni © Author, 2013 Published by Ane Books Pvt. Ltd. 4821, Parwana Bhawan, 1st Floor, 24 Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi - 110 002 Tel.: +91(011) 23276843-44, Fax: +91(011) 23276863 e-mail: [email protected], Website: www.anebooks.com Branches Avantika Niwas, 1st Floor, 19 Doraiswamy Road, T. Nagar, Chennai - 600 017, Tel.: +91(044) 28141554, 28141209 e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Gold Cornet, 1st Floor, 90 Mody Street, Chana Lane, (Mohd. Shakoor Marg), Opp. Masjid, Fort Mumbai - 400 001, Tel.: +91(022) 22622440, 22622441 e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Flat No. 16A, 220 Vivekananda Road, Maniktala, Kolkata - 700 006, Tel.: +91(033) 23547119, 23523639 e-mail: [email protected] # 6, TC 25/2710, Kohinoor Flats, Lukes Lane, Ambujavilasam Road, Thiruvananthapuram - 01, Kerala, Tel.: +91(0471) 4068777, 4068333 e-mail: [email protected] Resident Representative No. 43, 8th ‘‘A’’ Cross, Ittumadhu, Banashankari 3rd Stage Bengaluru - 560 085, Tel.: +91 9739933889 e-mail: [email protected] 687, Narayan Peth, Appa Balwant Chowk Pune - 411 030, Mobile: 08623099279 e-mail: [email protected] Please be informed that the author and the publisher have put in their best efforts in producing this book. Every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the contents. -
CONCEIVING the GODDESS an Old Woman Drawing a Picture of Durga-Mahishasuramardini on a Village Wall, Gujrat State, India
CONCEIVING THE GODDESS An old woman drawing a picture of Durga-Mahishasuramardini on a village wall, Gujrat State, India. Photo courtesy Jyoti Bhatt, Vadodara, India. CONCEIVING THE GODDESS TRANSFORMATION AND APPROPRIATION IN INDIC RELIGIONS Edited by Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett Conceiving the Goddess: Transformation and Appropriation in Indic Religions © Copyright 2017 Copyright of this collection in its entirety belongs to the editors, Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat and Ian Mabbett. Copyright of the individual chapters belongs to the respective authors. All rights reserved. Apart from any uses permitted by Australia’s Copyright Act 1968, no part of this book may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the copyright owners. Inquiries should be directed to the publisher. Monash University Publishing Matheson Library and Information Services Building, 40 Exhibition Walk Monash University Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia www.publishing.monash.edu Monash University Publishing brings to the world publications which advance the best traditions of humane and enlightened thought. Monash University Publishing titles pass through a rigorous process of independent peer review. www.publishing.monash.edu/books/cg-9781925377309.html Design: Les Thomas. Cover image: The Goddess Sonjai at Wai, Maharashtra State, India. Photograph: Jayant Bhalchandra Bapat. ISBN: 9781925377309 (paperback) ISBN: 9781925377316 (PDF) ISBN: 9781925377606 (ePub) The Monash Asia Series Conceiving the Goddess: Transformation and Appropriation in Indic Religions is published as part of the Monash Asia Series. The Monash Asia Series comprises works that make a significant contribution to our understanding of one or more Asian nations or regions. The individual works that make up this multi-disciplinary series are selected on the basis of their contemporary relevance. -
Winner List – February 2020
3 Bill Payment Rs 250 BMS Voucher - Winner list – February 2020 FULL NAME RAJNISH KUMAR MAURYA PATTABHI SHEKAM SEKAR SURESH VSNM JAYANTI GANAPATHI SUBRAMANIAN CHANDRASEKARAN DIGAMBER PRASAD GAIROLA HEMANTH KUMAR JASMEET ARORA AZIBULLAH ANSARI PARUL SARITA KHUDA BAKHSH PATHAN ABHISHEK KOTHARI UTTAM SINGH KHUZAIMA SHABBIR HUSAIN RAMESH CHAND BAJAJ RAVINDRA C RANE PRATIK KUMAR SURESH AGRAWAL SOMNATH MUKHERJEE MANISH KUMAR SHARMA CHINTHALAPUDI HARIKRISHNA KANAKAM PRANITHA SHYAM NARAYAN YADAV ISMAIL GULAM SALEJEE JT1 MOHZAD F DUBASH JT1 SHAIKH ABDUL RAZZAQ MOHAMMAD KHALED SANTOSH VISHNU YADAV GAUTAMKUMAR VISHANJI CHHEDA KRISHNAMURTHY INGUVA KANDHAKATLA SANDHYA RATHNA G SEKAR RAMAMOHAN REDDY BHEMIREDDY PEEYUSH KHANDURIE HIRANMOY MAZUMDAR DHARAMVEER SINGH JASWANT SINGH ABHISHEK MITTAL MENDAPARA DINESHBHAI JERAMBHAI ROCHELLE ANDREA RODRIGUES HOZEFABHAI SEHRAWALA HASRATUL BEGUM SACHIN KISAN SALUNKHE DIANNE CATHERINE HOOPER SHAILENDRA SINGH NAGARJUNA N JAGPREET KAUR V GOVINDAN GOBINATH GHANSHYAM KUMAWAT PRAMOD KUMAR MOHAMMAD ZAHEER MANSOORI SAMIR KUMAR PODDAR MOHD FAZIL SATPUTE SANJAY G SHANKAR KUMAR N PRADEEP H MAHADIK RISHI GUPTA DEEPAK AHLAWAT BALASUBRAMANYA S AKSHAY AGARWAL MANSOOR KATTOOKARAN ABDUL MANAF MURUGA R FARHAD VORA JAYANT KUMAR SUDIPTA MODAK SHABD SWAROOP KHANNA IVAN PAUL HANSRAJ BRIJVALLABH MAURYA NAINAMOHAMMED S ARSHVI ARVINDBHAI DHAMECHA SOURAV KUMAR PUSHKAR JAIN KOUSHIK BANDYOPADHYAY DEEPAK DEVENDRA TUKARAM PAWAR SUNIL K MUTTA MADHURA SUNIL PANTH PATEL MANTHAN JIVAN DATTATRAY PATHAK BHAVESH SHAH SHAILENDRA KUMAR TIWARI HIRAL BHADRESH -
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Sydney Film Festival 6-17 June 2012 Program Launch 09/05/2012
MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 9 May, 2012 Sydney Film Festival 6-17 June 2012 Program Launch The 59th Sydney Film Festival program was officially launched today by The Hon Barry O’Farrell, MP, Premier of NSW. “It is with great pleasure that I welcome the new Sydney Film Festival Director, Nashen Moodley, to present the 2012 Sydney Film Festival program,” said NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell. “The Sydney Film Festival is a much-loved part of the arts calendar providing film-makers with a wonderful opportunity to showcase their work, as well as providing an injection into the State economy.” SFF Festival Director Nashen Moodley said, “I’m excited to present my first Sydney Film Festival program, opening with the world premiere of the uplifting Australian comedy Not Suitable for Children, a quintessentially Sydney film. The joy of a film festival is the breadth and diversity of program, and this year’s will span music documentaries, horror flicks and Bertolucci classics; and the Official Competition films made by exciting new talents and masters of the form, will continue to provoke, court controversy and broaden our understanding of the world.” “The NSW Government, through Destination NSW, is proud to support the Sydney Film Festival, one of Australia’s oldest films festivals and one of the most internationally recognised as well as a key event on the NSW Events Calendar,” said NSW Minister for Tourism, Major Events and the Arts, George Souris. “The NSW Government is committed to supporting creative industries, and the Sydney Film Festival firmly positions Sydney as Australia’s creative capital and global city for film.” This year SFF is proud to announce Blackfella Films as a new programming partner to jointly curate and present the best and newest Indigenous work from Australia and around the world. -
Chokhamela and Eknath
Chokhamela and Eknath: Two Bhakti Modes of Legitimacy for Modern Change ELEANOR ZELLIOT Carleton College, Northfield, U.S.A. C HOKHAMELA, a thirteenth to fourteenth century Maharashtrian santl in the bhakti tradition, and Eknath, a sixteenth century sant, are both revered figures in the Warkari sampradaya, 2 the tradition of pilgrimage to Pan- dharpur which marks the important bhakti movement in the Marathi-speaking area. The lives of both are known by legend; their songs are sung by devotees on the pilgrimage and in bhajan sessions. Chokhamela was a Mahar, the only important bhakti figure in Maharashtra from an Untouchable caste. Eknath was a Brahman from the holy city of Paithan who wrote about Chokhamela, ate with Mahars, allowed Untouchables into his bhajans, and wrote poems in the persona of a Mahar who was wiser in spiritual matters than the Brahmans. Both, then, offer models for contemporary change in regard to Un- touchability : even though an Untouchable, Chokhamela achieved sanctity and a place among the bhakti pantheon of sants; Eknath, even though a Brahman from a distinguished scholarly family, showed by his actions that there was equality among the true bhaktas. This paper will explore the thought and the actions of each bhakti figure in an attempt to determine their basic social and religious ideas, and then note the contemporary attempts to legitimize change through reference to these earlier religious figures. Chokhamela was born in the second half of the thirteenth century, prob- ably about the time that Dnyaneshwar, who is considered the founder of the bhakti sect in Maharashtra, was born.