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Pehowa Assembly Haryana Factbook | Key Electoral Data of Pehowa Assembly Constituency | Sample Book
Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/HR-14-0118 ISBN : 978-93-5293-531-4 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 133 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-16 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 17-18 Population Size | Sex Ratio -
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. -
VS Tentative Senority List
Tentative ~,:1nioritv List of V,:1t,:1rinarv S11raeonH.V.S. (Class-Il) ;:i~ it ..:c-'-.-•••• ·: on 01.04.2017 ffotal VS-734) Sr. Name/ Father's Name Date of Birth Home a) Date of entry in Present appointment Date from Source of Whether Whether Remarks MVSc/Phd. No. District Service which recruitment Scheduled permanent or subject b) Date of attaining promoted as Caste I Temporary age of 55 years such Backward Class Dr. c) Date of retirement 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Raghubir Singh / Mehar Singh 10.04.1961 Kamal al 27.11.1987 GVH Pipli (KKR) 27.11.1987 H.P.S.C. General Confirm M.V.Sc. (Vety. b) 30.04.2016 Gynaecalogy) Ir.\ ~n n,1 ?01 q 2 Vinod Kumar Mittal / Sh. B.P.Mittal 17.01.1961 Rajasthan a) 25.03.1988 GVH Darba Kalan Sirsa 25.03.1988 H.P.S.C. General Confirm -- b) 31.01.2016 le\ 31.01 ?019 3 lndu Gahlawat W/o Dr. Surender Gahlawat 01.03.1964 Rohtak al 16.01.1987 GVH Mallekan (Sirsa) 16.11.1987 H.P.S.C. General Confirm M.V.Sc. (Vety. b) 28.02.2019 Medicine) Ir.\ ?R /"\? ?/"\?? 4 Balbir Singh Lamba / Sh. Om Swarup 15.03.1962 Bhiwani a) 28.08.1986 GVH Nalwa (Hisar) 28.08.1986 H.P.S.C. General Confirm -- b) 31.03.2017 Ir.\ '\1 O'\ ?O?O 5 Bharat Singh / Sh. Jagdish Chander 10.01.1962 Gurgaon al 21.04.1988 GVH Kankrola (GGN) 21.04.1988 H.P.S.C. -
Ballabgarh, Faridabad ~Ld and Faridabad Townsb,Ip Described Here As Separate Entities, Were Included in the Faridabad Com- Plex on January 15, 1972
The towns of 'Ballabgarh, Faridabad ~ld and Faridabad tOWnsb,ip described here as separate entities, were included in the Faridabad com- plex on January 15, 1972. This complex was constituted to promote the planned development of area, particularly on the industrial side. The complex which had been put under the charge oC the Chief Adminis- trator comprises the area earliet covered by the municipalities of Ballab- garh, Faridabad old and Faridabad township and 17 villages. As per Census of' 1991, the population of the complex i86,13,828 (males 3,40,341 and females-2,73,487). Locatiou.-Ballabgarh is the headquartcts of the sub-divi$iol1 and tahsil of the same name in the district. It has an altitude· of 200 metres and lies on the Delhi-Mathura National highway in 28" 20' 22· North latitude and 77° 19' 37· East longitude. The town is about 48 kilo- metres away from Gurgaon and 34.5 kilometres from Delhi to the South. It is also a railway station on the Delhi-Mathuni double-track bload gauge line of the Central' Railway. Historical background.-As per legend, the town \ was founded by Ballab Singh, the son of a poverty-stricken cultivator. His mother as usual carried a few pieces of dry bread and onions as' a mid-day repast for her husband whpwas tilling a tiny patch. She' put down the child whom she had also carried in her lap in shade of a tree and took the food to her husband where he was working. When she returned, she found a black serpent hovering with its hood raised over the baby. -