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(Statement Referred to in Reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No 2019
Annexure-B (Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Unstarred Question No 2019 for answer on 22.09.2020) List of RCS routes commenced under RCS-UDAN 1.0, 2.0 & 3.0 (As on 16.09.2020) RCS-UDAN 1.0 Sr. No Departure Airport (State) Arrival Airport (State) 1. BHATINDA (Punjab) DELHI 2. DELHI BHATINDA (Punjab) 3. SHIMLA (HP) DELHI 4. DELHI SHIMLA (HP) 5. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 6. HYDERABAD (Telangana) KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) 7. NANDED (Maharashtra) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 8. HYDERABAD (Telangana) NANDED (Maharashtra) 9. GWALIOR (MP) DELHI 10. GWALIOR (MP) INDORE (MP) 11. INDORE (MP) GWALIOR (MP) 12. KANDLA (Gujarat) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 13. MUMBAI (Maharashtra) KANDLA (Gujarat) 14. PORBANDAR (Gujarat) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 15. HYDERABAD (Telangana) PONDICHERRY 16. PONDICHERRY HYDERABAD (Telangana) 17. DELHI LUDHIANA (Punjab) 18. LUDHIANA (Punjab) DELHI 19. CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) MYSORE (Karnataka) 20. MYSORE (Karnataka) CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) 21. HYDERABAD (Telangana) VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) Sr. No Departure Airport (State) Arrival Airport (State) 22. VIDYANAGAR(Karnataka) HYDERABAD (Telangana) 23. BIKANER (Rajasthan) DELHI 24. DELHI BIKANER (Rajasthan) 25. JAIPUR (Rajasthan) JAISALMER (Rajasthan) 26. JAISALMER (Rajasthan) JAIPUR (Rajasthan) 27. CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) 28. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) CHENNAI (Tamil Nadu) 29. MUMBAI (Maharashtra) NANDED (Maharashtra) 30. NANDED(Maharashtra) MUMBAI (Maharashtra) 31. AGRA (UP) JAIPUR (Rajasthan) 32. JAIPUR (Rajasthan) AGRA (UP) 33. AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) JAMNAGAR (Gujarat) 34. JAMNAGAR (Gujarat) AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) 35. AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) MUNDRA (Gujarat) 36. MUNDRA (Gujarat) AHMEDABAD (Gujarat) 37. AHMEDABAD(Gujarat) DIU 38. DIU AHMEDABAD(Gujarat) 39. BANGALORE (Karnataka) VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) 40. VIDYANAGAR (Karnataka) BANGALORE (Karnataka) 41. KADAPA (Andhra Pradesh) VIJAYWADA (Andhra Pradesh) 42. -
World Heritage Site – Kalka Shimla Railway an Introduction
WORLD HERITAGE SITE – KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY AN INTRODUCTION Ambala Division is the proud custodian of “WORLD HERITAGE SITE-KALKA SHIMLA RAILWAY”. The heritage status to KSR was awarded on 7th July, 2008 by UNESCO. Shimla (then spelt Simla) was settled by the British shortly after the first Anglo- Gurkha war and is located at 7,116 feet(2,169m) in the foothills of the Himalaya. By the 1830s, Shimla had already developed as a major base for the British. It became the summer capital of British India in 1864, and also the Headquarters of the British army in India. The Kalka- Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, with the Indian rail system. “The Guinness Book of Rail facts & feats” records Kalka Shimla Railways as the greatest narrow gauge engineering in India. It is indeed true, construction of 103 tunnels (102 Existing) aggregating five miles and over 800 bridge in three years, that too in rough and hostile terrain was not an easy task. The Historic, approximate 111 years old KLK-SML Railway line which was opened for public traffic on 9th Nov.1903, became UNESCO Declared world Heritage Railway line, when it was conferred Heritage status on 10th July 2008 & listed under “Mountain Railways of India”. The idea of a Railway line to Shimla dates back to the introduction of Railways in India. It is said that in The DELHI GAZETTE, a correspondent in November, 1847 sketched the route of railway to Shimla with the estimates of the traffic returns etc in appropriate style. -
Hubli-Dharwad Sustainable Healthcare Waste Management Project
Hubli-Dharwad Sustainable Healthcare Waste Management Project The Problem of Medical Waste Medical waste, if not handled properly, can pose a serious threat to human and environmental health. Infectious waste can spread diseases such as hepatitis and HIV, toxic chemicals such as mercury can cause permanent damage to adults and children, and the burning of plastics, particularly PVC, can release pollutants into the atmosphere to contaminate the environment for decades to come. There are strict rules on how medical waste should be handled in India, but experience shows that they are not always observed. Used syringes are packaged and resold, dirty bandages are used to stuff cheap mattresses and patients and carers are unknowingly breathing in mercury fumes from broken thermometers. On the other hand, most of the waste produced by medical centres is harmless if it is segregated and handled properly, and much of it can be recycled at a profit. About the Project The Hubli-Dharwad Sustainable Healthcare Waste Management Project is setting out to help the hospitals and clinics of the district improve their practices so that they can reduce harm and save money. The project will train medical staff, waste workers, hospital managers and government officials in best practice for medical waste handling through practical demonstrations and lecture courses specifically tailored for the different tasks each profession needs to understand. To ensure the greatest benefit to the community, the project will prioritise the public healthcare service run by the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation, but where possible will also reach out to interested members of private institutions. -
Guidelines for Relaxation to Travel by Airlines Other Than Air India
GUIDELINES FOR RELAXATION TO TRAVEL BY AIRLINES OTHER THAN AIR INDIA 1. A Permission Cell has been constituted in the Ministry of Civil Aviation to process the requests for seeking relaxation to travel by airlines other than Air India. 2. The Cell is functioning under the control of Shri B.S. Bhullar, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (Telephone No. 011-24616303). In case of any clarification pertaining to air travel by airlines other than Air India, the following officers may be contacted: Shri M.P. Rastogi Shri Dinesh Kumar Sharma Ministry of Civil Aviation Ministry of Civil Aviation Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan Safdarjung Airport Safdarjung Airport New Delhi – 110 003. New Delhi – 110 003. Telephone No : 011-24632950 Extn : 2873 Address : Ministry of Civil Aviation, Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan, Safdarjung Airport, New Delhi – 110 003. 3. Request for seeking relaxation is required to be submitted in the Proforma (Annexure-I) to be downloaded from the website, duly filled in, scanned and mailed to [email protected]. 4. Request for exemption should be made at least one week in advance from date of travel to allow the Cell sufficient time to take action for convenience of the officers. 5. Sectors on which General/blanket relaxation has been accorded are available at Annexure-II, III & IV. There is no requirement to seek relaxation forthese sectors. 6. Those seeking relaxation on ground of Non-Availability of Seats (NAS) must enclose NAS Certificate issued by authorized travel agents – M/s BalmerLawrie& Co., Ashok Travels& Tours and IRCTC (to the extent IRCTC is authorized as per DoP&T OM No. -
Mineral Resources of Himachal Pradesh by Arun K
Mineral Resources Of Himachal Pradesh By Arun K. Sharma , State Geologist , Himachal Pradesh Geological Wing , Department of Industries, Udyog Bhawan , Shimla-1 , Himachal Pradesh -171009 Rajneesh Sharma, Geologist, Geological Wing , Department of Industries, Udyog Bhawan , Shimla-1 , Himachal Pradesh -171009 Dr. H. R. Dandi Geologist, Geological Wing , Department of Industries, Udyog Bhawan , Shimla-1 , Himachal Pradesh -171009 i Mineral Resources of Himachal Pradesh Arun K. Sharma , Rajneesh Sharma, Dr. H. R. Dandi Contents Content Page No 1 Introduction 1 2 Minerals 1 3 Mineral Deposits 2 3.1 Igneous Minerals 3 3.2 Metamorphic Minerals. 3 3.3 Sedimentary Minerals. 3 3.4 Hydrothermal minerals. 4 4 Distinctive Characters of the Minerals 4 4.1 Color 4 4.2 Streak 4 4.3 Luster 4 4.4 Hardness 4 4.5 Specific Gravity 5 4.6 Cleavage 5 4.7 Crystal form 6 5 Mineral Resource 6 5.1 Inferred Mineral Resource 6 5.2 Indicated Mineral Resource 6 5.3 Measured Mineral Resource 7 6 Mineral Reserve 7 6.1 Probable Mineral Reserve 7 6.2 Proven Mineral Reserve 7 7 Distinctive Characters of the Mineral Deposit 7 8 Importance of Mineral Resources 8 9 Global Scenario 8 9.1 History 8 9.2 Modern mineral history 10 10 National Scenario 12 10.1 Past history 12 10.2 Pre Independence era 13 10.3 Post Independence Period 13 10.4 Present mining scenario 14 ii 11 Geology of Himachal Pradesh 21 11.1 Sub-Himalayas 22 11.2 Lesser Himalayas 22 11.3 Higher Himalayas 23 11.4 Geological Structural Belts 24 11.4.1 Siwalik Autochthon to Parautochthon Belt. -
Study Abroad Report
Study Abroad Program: Destination Hubli, India January 5 to 16, 2014 Final Report February 10, 2014 India-2014 Report What? The Manning School of Business in collaboration with BVB College of Engineering and Technology (http://www.bvb.edu/ Hubli, India) conducted a Study Abroad Program from 5th January to 16th January 2014. Nine (9) students from UML joined 30 students from BVB College in an eleven-day experience in Entrepreneurship learning and multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary activities Where? Hubli is one of the major cities of South India and it is often referred to as the twin city of Dharwad, the administrative capital of the Dharwad district of Karnataka. Hubli is the commercial hub of Northern Karnataka and also a developing industrial, automobile and educational hub of the state, after Bangalore. The host college, BVB College of Engineering and Technology is a 5000-student higher education institute offering education in 11 different engineering and management disciplines. Nitin Kulkarni, BVB College faculty, who co-taught with the UML faculty. Participants? There were 9 students from UML participated in this program: 4 MBA, 2 undergrad business school, one graduate nursing school and 2 undergrad nursing school students. From the host college, 30 students joined UML students, representing 9 engineering disciplines: 5-Robotics; 4 Civil; 3 Industrial; 6 Comp Science; 9 mechanical 3 others. It was a very interesting and beneficial mix of students! All 39 students stayed at the Scholar’s House on campus, a facility with comfortable accommodations and amenities. Students had their meals served at the House, enjoying typical Indian dishes for breakfast and lunch. -
Lok Mitra Kendras (Lmks)
DistrictName BlockName Panchayat Village VLEName LMKAddress ContactNo Name Name Chamba Bharmour BHARMOUR bharmour MADHU BHARMOUR 8894680673 SHARMA Chamba Bharmour CHANHOTA CHANHOTA Rajinder Kumar CHANHOTA 9805445333 Chamba Bharmour GAROLA GAROLA MEENA KUMARI GAROLA 8894523608 Chamba Bharmour GHARED Ghared madan lal Ghared 8894523719 Chamba Bharmour GREEMA FANAR KULDEEP SINGH GREEMA 9816485211 Chamba Bharmour HOLI BANOON PINU RAM BANOON 9816638266 Chamba Bharmour LAMU LAMU ANIL KUMAR LAMU 8894491997 Chamba Bharmour POOLAN SIRDI MED SINGH POOLAN 9816923781 Chamba Bharmour SACHUIN BARI VANDANA SACHUIN 9805235660 Chamba Bhattiyat NULL Chowari SANJAY Chowari 9418019666 KAUSHAL Chamba Bhattiyat NULL DEEPAK RAJ Village Kathlage 9882275806 PO Dalhausie Tehsil Dalhausie Distt Chamba Chamba Bhattiyat AWHAN Hunera Sanjeet Kumar AWHAN 9816779541 Sharma Chamba Bhattiyat BALANA BALANA RAM PRASHAD 9805369340 Chamba Bhattiyat BALERA Kutt Reena BALERA 9318853080 Chamba Bhattiyat BANET gaherna neelam kumari BANET 9459062405 Chamba Bhattiyat BANIKHET BANIKHET NITIN PAL BANIKET 9418085850 Chamba Bhattiyat BATHRI BATHRI Parveen Kumar BATHRI 9418324149 Chamba Bhattiyat BINNA chhardhani jeewan kumar BINNA 9418611493 Chamba Bhattiyat CHUHAN Garh (Bassa) Ravinder Singh CHUHAN 9418411276 Chamba Bhattiyat GAHAR GAHAR SHASHI GAHAR 9816430100 CHAMBIAL Chamba Bhattiyat GHATASANI GHATASANI SHEETAL GHATASANI 9418045327 Chamba Bhattiyat GOLA gola santosh GOLA 9625924200 Chamba Bhattiyat JIYUNTA kunha kewal krishan JIYUNTA 9418309900 Chamba Bhattiyat JOLNA Jolna Meena -
Forest Department, Himachal Pradesh
FOREST DEPARTMENT, HIMACHAL PRADESH Official E-mail Addresses & Telephone Numbers S.No. Designation Station Email Address Telephone No. 1 Principal CCF HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623155 2 Principal CCF (Wild Life) HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625205 3 Principal-cum-CPD MHWDP Solan [email protected] 01792-223043 4 APCCF (PFM & FDA) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2620281 5 APCCF (CAT Plan) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2626921 6 APCCF (PAN & BD) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 7 APCCF (Projects) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 8 OSD O/o PCCF WL HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 9 APCCF (Administration, P & D) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623153 10 APCCF (FP & FC) Bilaspur [email protected] 01978-221616 11 APCCF (Research & NTFP) Sundernagar [email protected] 01907-264113 12 APCCF (FCA) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623037 13 APCCF (Working Plan & Settlement) Mandi [email protected] 01905-237070 14 APCCF (Soil Conservation) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2622523 15 APCCF (HRD & TE) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623153 16 APCCF (Finance & Planning) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 17 APCCF (M & E) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2624376 18 CCF (PF/IT) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 19 CCF (Eco-Tourism) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623036 20 CCF (HPSEB) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2658710 21 CF (MIS & PG) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2620239 22 CF (Finance) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2627452 23 RPD MHWDP D/Shala Dharamshala [email protected] 01892-223345 24 RPD MHWDP Bilaspur Bilaspur -
Role:Full Time/Part Time Mentor: Location
Role: Full Time/Part Time Mentor: Location:- Bangalore, Chennai,Delhi,Hubli About Reap Benefit Reap Benefit is an award-winning, not-for-profit organisation with a mission to activate ‘Solve Ninjas’ (Youth 12-23 years) in every locality and neighbourhood of India. These ‘Solve Ninjas’ are action based citizen champions who take small measurable actions which have a big impact in their local communities. To know more about our work: Reap Benefit work Our Impact so far: ● 24,000 Solve Ninjas who have invested 500,000 hours in Public Problem Solving ● Crowdsourced more than 300,000 local data points and co-developed 250 solutions with Solve Ninjas ● Diverted 440 tonnes of waste from landfills, saved 42 million litres of water, improved sanitation systems in 100+ local income schools ● Reap Benefit’s work has been recognised by President Barack Obama, Ashoka Fellowship, Forbes India 30 under 30, Unilever Young Entrepreneur Awards among others About the role: Mentor will play a significant role in deploying the programs on the ground with youth, in private and government schools. Mentors will be reporting directly to the Program Manager. Role Requirements Previous Experience: ● Have 0-5 years of overall work experience in partnerships and alliances Program Impact and Execution: ● Spending 60%-80% of the time in different communities and educational institutions executing the programs ● Should be comfortable with excessive local travel for 6-7 months in a year Mission Alignment ● Have a deep commitment to Reap Benefit’s vision and values ● Have a mindset of solving small and denting big Skills Needed: 1. Data Orientation: ● Ability to use data effectively 2. -
SASMIRA's BUSINESS SCHOOL Sasmira Marg, Worli, Mumbai – 400 030 Report On
SASMIRA’S BUSINESS SCHOOL Sasmira Marg, Worli, Mumbai – 400 030 Report on Industrial Visit __________________________________________________________________________ Title/ Theme of Event: Domestic Industrial Visit Duration & Date: 24th January, 2020 to 31th January, 2020 Time: 6 nights and 7 days Venue: Shimla and Chandigarh ___________________________________________________________________________ Introduction: Industrial Visit bridge the gap between classroom theoretical training and practical learning in a real-life environment. With an aim to go beyond academics, industrial visit are organized by SBS to give students a practical perspective on the world of work. Industrial visits in a way provide an excellent opportunity to interact with industries and know more about industrial environment. Thus an Industrial visit was organized for the students to Shimla and Chandigarh. Objectives: To get to see the best practices opted by different companies for similar work To give students a platform to enhance their interpersonal skills To familiarize the students with the industrial realities Programme Schedule: Programme schedule for Domestic Industrial Visit to Shimla and Chandigarh. Venue: Shimla and Chandigarh Day: Tuesday and Wednesday Date: 28th and 29th January 2020 Time: 3.00pm- 4.30pm (Visit to Amartex.) 10.00am-12.15pm (Visit to Verka Diary) Time Details of the Programme Day 01 - 24th January (Friday) Assemble at Bandra Terminus to board 12925 PASCHIM EXP departing at 12.00p.m. from Bandra Terminus Welcome Drink, Dry Snacks, -
Dr.Susan.Pdf
M.A.M. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Siruganur,Tiruchirappalli 621 105. (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to Anna University) FACULTY PROFILE Name Dr. X SUSAN Email [email protected] CHRISTINA Qualification 1.Ph.d( Information and AU Faculty Code Communication Engineering) 2. M.E. (Optical Communication) 3. B.E. (ECE) Designation Dean DI Mobile Number 99650 55162 Area of Specialization Optical Communication One and a half month Experience at MAMCET th Experience 22 years( Teaching Joining Date 12 December 2019 experience) 4 years( Industrial experience) Education Qualification Degree Name of the Institution University Year of Passing Ph.D. Anna University Chennai Anna University Chennai 2013 M.E. AlagappaChettiar College of Anna University Chennai 2005 Engineering and Technology Karaikudi B.E. Bharathidasan University, Trichy Bharathidasan University 1991 ExperienceDetails Designation / Experience in Institution/ Company Duration Cumulative Position Years Experience M.I.E.T Engineering College , Principal and Professor 1st May 2017- 2.7 years 2.7 Trichy December 2019 M.I.E.T Engineering College , Professor and HoD 19th Feb 2014-30th 3.3 years 5.10 Trichy April 2017 Mookambigai College of Professor and HoD Dec 2004- 17th Feb 9.3 years 15.1 Engineering 2014 PABCET Senior Lecturer and May 2002-July 2003 1.2 years 16.3 HoD Mookambigai College of Lecturer September 1998- 3.7 years 19.10 Engineering April 2002 Jayaram College of Engineering Lecturer July 1996-September 2.2 years 22 and Technology 1998 Sun Software Systems - Jan 1992-May 1996 4.4 years 26.4 years PublicationsDetails Category Journal Conference Total National International 23 14 37 Consultancy Total Publications 37 Product Ph.D. -
M.S.R.T.C. Bus Time-Table at Central Bus Stand Solapur
M.S.R.T.C. BUS TIME-TABLE AT CENTRAL BUS STAND SOLAPUR TOWARDS KARMALA, SHIRDI, NAGAR, NASIK AHMEDNAGAR 08.00 11.00 13.25 16.30 22.30 AKKALKOT KARMALA 06.45 07.00 07.45 10.00 12.00 15.30 16.00 KURDUWADI 08.30 08.45 09.20 10.00 10.30 11.30 12.15 13.15 14.15 14.45 15.15 15.30 17.00 17.45 18.00 NASIK 06.00 07.30 08.45 09.30 09.45 10.00 BIJAPUR 14.30 GULBARGA 19.30 21.00 SHIRDI 10.15 13.45 14.30 21.15 ILKAL AKKALKOT GULBARGA TOWARDS PUNE, MUMBAI ALIBAGH 09.00 BHIVANDI 06.30 09.30 20.45 UDGIR HYDERABAD CHINCHWAD 13.30 14.30 15.30 UMERGA AKKALKOT AKKALKOT MUMBAI 04.00 07.30 08.30 08.45 10.15 15.00 15.30 INDI HYDERABAD HYDERABAD AKKALKOT BIJAPUR HYDERABAD 15.30 19.15 UMERGA 20.00 20.15 ILKAL 20.30 21.15 BIDAR 21.15 GULBARGA BIJAPUR TALIKOTI 21.15 21.30 22.00 TANDUR 22.00 22.00 22.30 22.45 SURYAPET TALLIKOTI AKKALKOT BAGALKOT MUDDEBIHAL BIJAPUR 23.15 23.30 BADAMI 23.30 23.45 BIJAPUR HYDERABAD BAGALKOT PUNE 00.30 00.45 BIDAR 01.00 01.15 05.30 07.00 07.15 08.15 GULBARGA BELLARY AKKALKOT 08.45 09.00 09.45 10.30 11.30 12.00 12.15 BIJAPUR GULBARGA GANAGAPUR UMERGA 12.30 BIDAR 13.00 13.15 BIDAR 13.15 13.30 13.30 UMERGA 14.00 14.30 BIJAPUR AKKALKOT AKKALKOT 15.00 15.30 16.00 16.15 16.15 17.00 18.00 TULAJAPUR AKKALKOT HYDERABAD AKKALKOT TULAJAPUR 19.00 21.00 22.15 22.30 22.45 23.15 BIDAR 23.30 UMERGA GULBARGA HYDERABAD THANE 10.45 19.00 19.30 AKKALKOT TOWARDS AKKALKOT, GANAGAPUR, GULBARGA AKKALKOT 04.15 05.45 06.00 08.15 09.15 09.15 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.30 11.45 12.15 13.45 14.15 15.30 16.00 16.30 16.45 17.00 GULBARGA 02.00 PUNE 05.15 06.15 07.30 08.15