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GIA Secondary Recruitment 2021 Candidate General List 08/02/2021 13:02:19
GIA Secondary Recruitment 2021 Candidate General List 08/02/2021 13:02:19 Medium : Gujarati TATSubject : Hindi Category Graduation Post Graduation Is Is Female Sr no TATNo Candidate Name Gender TATMerit BEd Merit MEd Merit Total Merit Is PH is Female Is Widow Name Merit Merit Serviceman Option 1 104013920 NISHABEN DANSINGBHAI CHAUDHARI ST Female 57.4000 6.3952 7.3631 4.4800 0.0000 75.6383 No No Yes Yes No 2 104016574 TRUPTIBEN VIJAYBHAI CHAUDHARI ST Female 52.5000 6.5171 7.1607 4.2722 3.8040 74.2540 No No Yes Yes No 3 104000368 HASMUKHBHAI MOHANBHAI RATHOD SC Male 54.2500 6.1667 5.5000 3.9556 3.4500 73.3223 No No No No No 4 104000240 PUSHPABEN BHAGAVANDAS PATEL EWS Female 52.1500 6.7222 6.6625 4.0929 3.6125 73.2401 No No Yes Yes No 5 104012430 SANDYAKUMARI SHANTILAL CHAUDHARI ST Female 51.1000 6.7333 7.1417 4.1417 4.0980 73.2147 No No Yes Yes No 6 104010449 DINESHBHAI LIMBABHAI ROJASARA SEBC Male 52.1500 6.8138 6.7583 3.8650 3.5400 73.1271 No No No No No 7 104008831 LIRIBEN PARBATBHAI PARMAR SEBC Female 55.6500 7.0143 6.3850 4.0667 0.0000 73.1160 No No Yes Yes No 8 104000460 LAKHIRAMBHAI DEVRAMBHAI BRAHMAN EWS Male 54.6000 7.2333 6.3875 4.2321 0.0000 72.4529 No No No No No 9 104000352 GITABEN DHULABHAI PATEL EWS Female 53.2000 5.9667 5.6750 4.0607 3.4938 72.3962 No No Yes Yes No 10 104002158 MAYURKUMAR KANUBHAI PATEL EWS Male 51.8000 7.2273 5.7375 4.2857 3.3333 72.3838 No No No No No 11 104004691 DASHRATHBHAI GULABBHAI VANZARA SEBC Male 54.6000 7.3727 6.4000 3.9893 0.0000 72.3620 No No No No No 12 104019285 HARISHCHANDRA JAYDIPSINH PATEL -
List of Empanelled Artist
INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT ARTISTS S.No. Name of Artist/Group State Date of Genre Contact Details Year of Current Last Cooling off Social Media Presence Birth Empanelment Category/ Sponsorsred Over Level by ICCR Yes/No 1 Ananda Shankar Jayant Telangana 27-09-1961 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-40-23548384 2007 Outstanding Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwH8YJH4iVY Cell: +91-9848016039 September 2004- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrts4yX0NOQ [email protected] San Jose, Panama, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDwKHb4F4tk [email protected] Tegucigalpa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh4lOqFa7o Guatemala City, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiOhl5brqYc Quito & Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COv7medCkW8 2 Bali Vyjayantimala Tamilnadu 13-08-1936 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44-24993433 Outstanding No Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbT7vkbpkx4 +91-44-24992667 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvILzX5mX4 [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQAisJKlVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S7GLiZtYQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBPKiWdEtHI 3 Sucheta Bhide Maharashtra 06-12-1948 Bharatanatyam Cell: +91-8605953615 Outstanding 24 June – 18 July, Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTj_D-q-oGM suchetachapekar@hotmail 2015 Brazil (TG) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOhzx_npilY .com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXsRIOFIQ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSepFLNVelI 4 C.V.Chandershekar Tamilnadu 12-05-1935 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44- 24522797 1998 Outstanding 13 – 17 July 2017- No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec4OrzIwnWQ -
HL College of Commerce, Navra
! C A N D I D A T E L I S T PAGE : 1 ! ! B.COM.SEM-3 (REG) JAN-2021 ! ! ! H L College of Commerce, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad-9 ! ! ! SEAT NAME APN COL ! 23503 F PARMAR AAKANKSHABEN SHAILESHBHAI 001 004 HLCC ! 23504 F JAIN AASHVI RAJESHKUMAR 002 004 HLCC ! 23505 SHAH AAYUSH AMIT 003 004 HLCC ! 23506 PATEL AAYUSH RAJESHBHAI 004 004 HLCC ! 23507 PATHAN ABDULKADIRKHAN AEIJAJKHAN 005 004 HLCC ! 23508 PATOLIYA ABHAY RAJESHBHAI 006 004 HLCC ! 23509 DHADHAL ABHAYRAJ RAMKUBHAI 007 004 HLCC ! 23510 JADEJA ABHIJEETSINH DILIPSINH 008 004 HLCC ! 23511 PARMAR ABHISHEK MUKESHKUMAR 009 004 HLCC ! 23512 HARSHIT AGARWAL 010 004 HLCC ! 23513 F SANSKRITI AGARWAL 011 004 HLCC ! 23514 VISHNU AGARWAL 012 004 HLCC ! 23515 CHAUHAN AJAY RAJIV BHAI 013 004 HLCC ! 23516 NIMAVAT AKASHKUMAR BALRAMBHAI 014 004 HLCC ! 23517 GOHEL AKASHKUMAR PARSOTAMBHAI 015 004 HLCC ! 23518 VALA AKSHAR MINESHBHAI 017 004 HLCC ! 23519 RAJAN AKSHAT CHANDRAKANT 018 004 HLCC ! 23520 RAM AKSHAYKUMAR BHARABHAI 019 004 HLCC ! 23521 RATHOD AKSHESH PRAVINKUMAR 020 004 HLCC ! 23522 SHARMA AMAN MUKESH BHAI 021 004 HLCC ! 23523 MANSURI AMAN SALMANBHAI 022 004 HLCC ! 23524 F PRAJAPATI AMIBEN SURESHBHAI 023 004 HLCC ! 23525 F PARMAR AMISHA BHAVINBHAI 024 004 HLCC ! 23526 F SINDHAV AMISHABEN RAMESHBHAI 025 004 HLCC ! 23527 PARMAR AMIT DINESHBHAI 026 004 HLCC ! 23528 PARMAR AMIT VIJAYBHAI 027 004 HLCC ! 23529 F PATHAN AMREEN AYAZKHAN 028 004 HLCC ! 23530 F MEHTA ANERI BHUPESHKUMAR 029 004 HLCC ! 23531 F PARIKH ANERI JAYDEEP 030 004 HLCC ! 23532 CHAVDA ANIKET VIJAYBHAI 031 004 HLCC ! 23533 NAKUL ANIL DANGI -
Current Affairs Q&A PDF 2019
Current Affairs Q&A PDF 2019 Current Affairs Q&A PDF 2019 Contents Current Affairs Q&A – January 2019 ..................................................................................................................... 2 INDIAN AFFAIRS ............................................................................................................................................. 2 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS ......................................................................................................................... 94 BANKING & FINANCE ................................................................................................................................ 109 BUSINESS & ECONOMY ............................................................................................................................ 128 AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS..................................................................................................................... 149 APPOINTMENTS & RESIGNS .................................................................................................................... 177 ACQUISITIONS & MERGERS .................................................................................................................... 200 SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................................................................... 202 ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................................... 215 SPORTS -
Chapter 1 Uday Shankar and Locating Modernity
CHAPTER 1 UDAY SHANKAR AND LOCATING MODERNITY In 1920, a twenty year old, handsome Indian student arrived in London to study painting at the Royal College of Art. Three years later, he made his debut at Covent Garden alongside the legendary Russian ballet dancer, Anna Pavlova, although—quite remarkably—until a few months earlier, he had little to no dance experience. His audiences in England, France, and the United States nevertheless thought he was very talented at what he did. The dancer invented a new style of dance, which purportedly represented Indian culture; his dance looked “foreign” enough that nobody doubted his claim. In the late 1920s, the dancer returned to India, and demonstrated his new style to his fellow compatriots. Most of his compatriots did not care for this new style, but a few prominent figures encouraged him to continue with what he was doing. His family and friends also supported him; some of them even joined his dance troupe as dancers and musicians, including his youngest brother, twenty years his junior. The troupe then returned to Paris. Meanwhile, India was nearing the end of its dramatic transition from a British imperial colony to a newly independent nation. When the dancer returned to settle in India in the late 1930s, he immersed himself in the current debates over India’s future identity and culture. Most people, who believed the essence of Indian culture could be found in its ancient traditions, were looking to the past for the “real” definition of national culture and identity. The dancer, however, proposed that his invented style and eclectic approach to art defined India’s culture instead. -
India Dance Brochure
About the Mamata Shankar Ballet Troupe: Florence High School’s Creative Writing Program teaches students to write for The Group follows the style evolved by Uday Shankar, which has the inherent grammar of Classical Indian dance and yet is innovative, contemporary and not shackled with the moors of rigid classicism. publication. Students write poems, short stories, essays, and one-act plays which The graceful body movements are blended with the idiom of vibrant folk dances of India to attain a are entered into local, state, and national writing competitions. Creative Writing statuesque quality of lyricism. The group believes that dance inculcates the feeling of love & compassion, students also write, edit, design, and publish Signatures, Florence High School’s gives a meaningful dimension to human emotions, and binds the mind and heart of the youth to the award-winning literary-arts magazine. cultural heritage and tradition. About Mamata Shankar: The mission of the Bengali Association of Huntsville is to educate the communi- Mamata Shankar is the Principal of the institution. She is an accomplished dancer, choreographer, and an ty about the culture and heritage of Bengal and its neighboring regions through actress. She has trained in Bharatanatyam, Manipuri, Kathakali, and the Uday Shankar style of dance. She educational, cultural, and recreational activities. is the daughter of Uday and Amala Shankar, wife of Chandrodoy Ghosh, niece of Pt. Ravi Shankar and sister of Ananda Shankar. Shoals India & South Asian Association (SISAA) is a non-profit organization About Chandrodoy Ghosh: based in the Shoals. SISAA’s primary mission is to enhance awareness about Chandrodoy Ghose is the Founder-Director of MAMATA SHANKAR BALLET TROUPE. -
Sangeet Natak Akademi National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama New Delhi
Sangeet Natak Akademi National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama New Delhi PRESSRELEASE 15 February 2010 DECLARATION OF SANGEET NA T AK AKADEMI FELLOWSHIPS (AKADEMI RA TN A) AND AKADEMI AWARDS (AKADEMI PURASKAR) FOR THE YEAR 2009 The General Council of Sangeet Natak Akademi, the National Academy of Music, Dance and Drama, New Delhi at its meetings held on 29 January and 12 February 2010 elected six (6) eminent personalities in the field of performing arts namely Lalgudi Jayaraman, Shreeram Lagoo, Yamini Krishnamurti, Kamlesh Dutt Tripathi, Pandit Jasraj and Kishori Amonkar as Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellows (Akademi Ratna). The Fellowship of the Akademi is the most prestigious and rare honour, which is restricted to a very limited number at a given time. Presently there are only 32 Fellows of the SangeetNatak Akademi. The General Council of the Akademi also selected 33 persons from the fields of Music, Dance, and Theatre for the Sangeet Natak Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) for the year 2009. In the field of Music, eight eminent artists namely Abdul Rashid Khan and Vasundhara Komkali for Hindustani Vocal Music, Lachman Singh Seen (Tabla) and Ali Ahmad Hussain (Shehnai) for Hindustani Instrumental Music, Parassala B Ponnammal for Carnatic Vocal, U Srinivas (Mandolin) and Dandamudi Sumathi Rama Mohan Rao (Mridangam) for Carnatic Instrumental Music, and L. Ibohalmacha Singh (Nata Sankirtana) for Other Major Traditions of Music have beenselected. In the field of Dance, eight eminent practitioners namely Ananda Shankar Jayant (Bharatanatyam), Prerana Shrimali (Kathak), Kalamandalam Rajan (Kathakali), L. Bino Devi (Manipuri), Geeta Mahalik (Odissi), Vyjayanathi Kashi (Kuchipudi), Daksha Sheth (Creative & Experimental Dance) and Kala Krishna (Other Major Traditions of Dance -Andhranatyam) have beenselected. -
Maximum INDIA India Review Special Edition
spin:Layout 1 5/27/2011 4:41 PM Page 1 INDIA REVIEW SPECIAL EDITION CELEBRATING CELEBRATING CELEBRATING a Civilization a Civilization MESSAGEfinal:Layout 1 5/28/2011 7:02 PM Page 1 march 1–20, 2011 G the kennedy center, washington, dc MESSAGEfinal:Layout 1 5/28/2011 7:02 PM Page 2 MESSAGE AMBASSADOR OF INDIA 2107 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W WASHINGTON. D.C. 20008 April 4, 2011. Meera Shankar Ambassador of India The ‘maximum lNDlA’ festival hosted by the John F. Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts in cooperation with the Indian Council of Cultural Relations and the Embassy from March 1-20, 2011 was a resounding success. As a co-sponsor of the festival, the Embassy was proud to be associated with ‘maximum lNDIA’. A festival of this magnitude to present India’s arts and culture in the U.S. was held after a gap of twenty five years. Our American friends were able to see and experience the rich diversity of art and culture from different parts of India under one roof — Indian dance, music, theatre, crafts, cuisine, literature and cinema. The milling crowds and sold out performances were a testimony to the tremendous interest and goodwill that Indian culture enjoys in the United States. ‘maximum INDlA’ also served as a unique opportunity for the people of India and the United States to rejoice in the steadily strengthening partnership between our two great democracies. I would like to congratulate Chairman David Rubenstein, President Michael Kaiser, Vice-President Alicia Adams and their entire team at the Kennedy Centre for their flawless execution of this large-scale project. -
Dr. Jagdish Trivedi
Dr. Jagdish Trivedi An artist who donates everything he earns for the cultural prosperity of the nation! 1. Name: Dr Jagdish Trivedi 2. Age: 52 Years 3. Nationality: Indian 4. Contact Details: Address: 20, Sharda Society Jintaan Road Surendranagar (Gujarat) PIN - 363002 Phone: 98252 30903. Mobile 2752 - 230903 (R) Email: jagdishtrivedi1967@gmai l.com Website www.jagdishtrivedi.in 5. Designation: Humourist , Author, Poet, Actor, Philosopher, and Philanthropist 1 6. Specialities: A. 3 times Ph. D. from 3 different Universities “Navalkathakar “Hasyakar Shahbuddin “Morari Bapuna Devshankar Mehta: Ek Rathod: Ek Adhyayan” Kathakathan Ane Adhyayan” from from Gujarat Vidyapith, Prasangkathanmathi Saurashtra University, Ahmedabad Pragatati Kathanshaili Rajkot Ane Samajik Nisbat: Ek Adhyayan” from C. U. Shah University, Surendranagar We owe a great of deal of knowledge or the careers that we have, to people who guided us formally or informally. However, not everyone gets a proper way of commemorating those luminaries in their lives. Dr. Jagdish Trivedi‟s rich contribution to the field of literature is indebted to his maternal grandfather Mr. Devshankar Mehta who was an accomplished novelist of his time. To pay him an intellectual tribute, Mr. Jagdish Trivedi does his first PhD on his literary works and becomes „Dr. Jagadish Trivedi‟. Secondly, he decides to explore the life and works of his guru – Shahbuddin Rathod – and writes a thesis on the same, earning his second PhD from Gujarat Vidyapith, Ahmedabad. Lastly, the person who has influenced him for spiritual seeking is Morari Bapu. Therefore, he pursued his third PhD from C U Shah University and earned his third PhD on Morari Bapu. -
India Celebrates 70Th Republic
We Wish Readers a Happy Republic Day of India EVER TRUTHFUL # 1 Indian American Weekly: Since 2006 VOL 13 ISSUE 04 ● NEW YORK / DALLAS ● JANUARY 25 - 31, 2019 ● ENQUIRIES: 646-247-9458 www.theindianpanorama.news 15th Edition of Pravasi Bharatiya India celebrates 70th Republic Day Divas Concludes page 3 ● South African President Cyril Ramaphosa attends as Chief Guest ● Impressive Parade and enthusiasm mark the celebration Federal Government Shutdown ● Ends after a 35 -day Stand off PM lays a wreath at Amar Jawan Jyoti and pays tribute to martyrs NEW DELHI (TIP): Celebrations for the Trump Signs Bill Reopening Government 70th Republic Day began on Saturday, January for 3 Weeks through February 15 26, with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in attendance as the chief guest, President Trump amid heavy security deployment in the city. announcing that "we have reached a deal Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid his to end the tributes to the martyrs by laying a wreath at shutdown." He has Amar Jawan Jyoti in the presence of Defense since signed a bill Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and the three which will keep service chiefs. Later Modi, wearing his government open traditional kurta-pajama and trademark through February 15 Nehru jacket, reached the Rajpath and received and greeted President Ram Nath Kovind and WASHINGTON (TIP): The House and Senate both the chief guest. contd on Page 38 approved a measure Friday, January 25 to temporarily reopen the federal government with a short-term Prime Minister Modi greets Chief Guest South spending bill that does not include President Donald African President Cyril Ramaphosa at Rajpath contd on Page 38 Photo / courtesy PIB Dr. -
Unclaim Account Reportas on 31-03-2021
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RÉTROSPECTIVE DU CINÉMA INDIEN POPULAIRE Et
Direction de la communication DOSSIER DE PRESSE VOUS AVEZ DIT BOLLYWOOD ! RÉTROSPECTIVE DU CINÉMA INDIEN POPULAIRE et www.centrepompidou.fr VOUS AVEZ DIT BOLLYWOOD ! RÉTROSPECTIVE DU CINÉMA INDIEN POPULAIRE 4 FEVRIER – 1er MARS 2004 ET 17 MARS – 19 AVRIL 2004 CINEMA 1 (NIVEAU 1), CINEMA 2 (NIVEAU –1) DDirection sommaire de la communication 75 191 Paris cedex 04 responsable du pôle presse I. COMMUNIQUE DE PRESSE page 2 Carole Rio-Latarjet chargée des relations presse Albane Jouis-Maucherat II. VOUS AVEZ DIT « BOLLYWOOD » ! page 4 téléphone par Nadine Tarbouriech 00 33 (0)1 44 78 13 81 télécopie III PROGRAMMATION ET SYNOPSIS DES FILMS page 6 00 33 (0)1 44 78 13 02 mél IV. CALENDRIER DES PROJECTIONS page 29 albane.jouis-maucherat @cnac-gp.fr V. RENCONTRE ORGANISEE PAR LES FORUMS DE SOCIETE La « résistance » de Bollywood ? page 38 VI. EVENEMENTS AUTOUR DE LA MANIFESTATION page 40 VII. LISTE DES PHOTOS DISPONIBLES POUR LA PRESSE page 48 VIII. REMERCIEMENTS page 52 IX. INFORMATIONS PRATIQUES page 53 VOUS AVEZ DIT BOLLYWOOD ! RÉTROSPECTIVE DU CINÉMA INDIEN POPULAIRE 4 FEVRIER – 1er MARS 2004 ET 17 MARS – 19 AVRIL 2004 CINEMA 1 (NIVEAU 1), CINEMA 2 (NIVEAU –1) Direction Pour la première fois en France, une grande rétrospective consacrée à la cinématographie de la communication indienne populaire est proposée par les Cinémas du Centre Pompidou. 75 191 Paris cedex 04 responsable du pôle presse er Carole Rio-Latarjet Pensée en deux temps, la manifestation rend d’abord hommage, du 4 février au 1 mars 2004, chargée des relations presse aux auteurs des grands classiques en noir et blanc des années 50 considérées comme l’âge Albane Jouis-Maucherat d’or des studios indiens : Guru Dutt, Raj Kapoor, Bimal Roy, Mehboob Khan, V.