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Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol XXXV Nos 1-53 January-December 2000 Ed = Editorials MMR = Money Market Review F = Feature RA= Review Article CL = Civil Liberties SA = Special Article C = Commentary D = Discussion P = Perspectives SS = Special Statistics BR = Book Review LE = Letters to Editor SUBJECT INDEX ACCIDENTAL DEATHS Rural Banking Contrasts; M P Muralidharan From Population to Pests in Punjab: (LE) American Boll Worm and Suicides in Issue no: 30, Jul 22-28, p.2671 Cotton Belt; Ashish Bose (C) Issue no: 38, Sep 16-22, p.3375 Rural Financial Intermediation and Commercial Banks: Review of Recent Seed Tribunal: Interrogating Farmers Trends; Tara S Nair (SA) Suicides: Karnataka; Muzaffar Assadi Issue no: 05, Jan 29-Feb 04, p.299 (C) Issue no: 43, Oct 21-Nov 03, p.3808 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Farm Costs and Prices; P Chattopadhyay ADMINISTRATION (LE) Ethics in Science: Code of Issue no: 21, May 20-Jun 02, p.1778 Administration; Pushpa M Bhargava (C) Issue no: 40, Sep 30-Oct 06, p.3551 AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Agricultural Development and PDS: Lack of AGRARIAN RELATIONS Major Initiatives; S Mahendra Dev (F) Shankarbigha Revisited; Prakash Louis (C) Issue no: 13, Mar 25-31, p.1046 Issue no: 07, Feb 12-18, p.507 Agriculture and Economic Reforms: Growth AGRICULTURAL CREDIT and Welfare; Pulapre Balakrishnan (SA) Bank Credit to Small Industry; M P Issue no: 12, Mar 18-24, p.999 Muralidharan (LE) Issue no: 43, Oct 21-Nov 03, p.3782 Crisis in Punjab Agriculture; Sukhpal Singh (C) Lending to the Poor: Designs for Credit; Issue -
PUBLIC NOTICE It Is Hereby Circulated for Information to All Concerned That Hon'ble the Chief Justice, on the Recommendation of Hon'ble
07.11.2019 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST SUPPLEMENTARY LIST FOR TODAY IN CONTINUATION OF THE ADVANCE LIST ALREADY CIRCULATED. THE WEBSITE OF DELHI HIGH COURT IS www.delhihighcourt.nic.in INDEX PRONOUNCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS -----------------> 01 TO 01 REGULAR MATTERS ----------------------------> 01 TO 135 FINAL MATTERS (ORIGINAL SIDE) --------------> 01 TO 12 ADVANCE LIST -------------------------------> 01 TO 94 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST)---------> 95 TO 112 APPELLATE SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY LIST-MID)-----> 113 TO 115 ORIGINAL SIDE (SUPPLEMENTARY I)-------------> 116 TO 123 COMPANY ------------------------------------> 124 TO 124 SECOND SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> 125 TO 130 MEDIATION CAUSE LIST -----------------------> 01 TO 02 PRE-LOK ADALAT------------------------------> 01 TO 02 THIRD SUPPLEMENTARY -----------------------> - TO NOTES 1. Mentioning of urgent matters will be before Hon'ble DB-I at 10:30 a.m.. PUBLIC NOTICE It is hereby circulated for information to all concerned that Hon'ble the Chief Justice, on the recommendation of Hon'ble Information Technology Committee, has been pleased to award the digitization work on outsource basis to an outside agency for scanning/digitization at both Filing Counters of Delhi High Court for Litigants/Advocates@ Rs. 0.49 per page plus 18% GST equivalent to a rate of Rs. 0.58 per page(rounded off) (including taxes) with effect from 30.10.2019. DELETIONS 1. BAIL APPL. 2307/2018, 2316/2018, 2436/2018 & 2621/2018 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva from item Nos.48 to 51 respectively are deleted as the same are listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Suresh Kumar Kait. 2. CRL.M.C. 5002/2019 listed before Hon'ble Mr. Justice Chander Shekhar at item No.6 is deleted as the same is fixed for 27.11.2019. -
11.General Knowledge
MIZORAM PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION GENERAL COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS FOR RECRUITMENT TO THE POST OF ASSISTANT SUB INSPECTOR (MINISTERIAL) UNDER HOME DEPARTMENT, OCTOBER, 2018. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE Time Allowed : 3 hours Full Marks : 100 Pass Marks : 35 All questions carry equal mark of 1 each. Attempt all questions. 1. What is the theme of the 2018 World Hepatitis Day? (a) Hepatitis ; Think Again (b) Eliminate Hepatitis (c) Test. Treat. Hepatitis (d) Know Hepatitis-Act now 2. Which city has topped the Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2018? (a)Zurich (b)Hyderabad (c) Munich (d) Vienna 3. Which country has hosted the 10th edition of BRICS Summit 2018? (a) Russia (b) China (c) India (d) South Africa 4. The UNEP has partnered with which technological giant for monitoring impact of human activity on global ecosystem? (a) Google (b) Microsoft (c)TCS (d)Facebook 5. Which country has topped the 2018 ‘soft power 30’ index? (a)France (b)United States (c) Japan (d) United Kingdom 6. United Nations’ world Youth Skills Day is observed on which of the following day? (a) 15 July (b) 16 July (c) 17 July (d) 18 July 7. On July 16, 2018 the first official summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin was held in a city called: (a) Helsinki (b) Vienna (c)Bretton Woods (d)Sochi 8. What is the theme of the 2018 World Blood Donor Day (WBDD)? (a) Hero is the one who give blood (b) Give the gift of life: donate blood (c) Be there for someone else. Give blood. Share life (d) Thank you giving your life 9. -
Subject Index
Economic and Political Weekly INDEX Vol XXXIX Nos 1-52 January-December 2004 No Pages No Pages No Pages January 3-9 (Globalisation: May 15-21 20 1977-2064 September 25-October 1 39 4285-4388 New Politics and May 22-28 (Higher Education: October 2-8 40 4389-4480 Old Dilemmas) 1 1-116 Some Reflections) 21 2065-2184 October 9-15 41 4481-4580 January 10-16 2 117-208 May 29-June 4 (Review 22 2185-2320 October 16-22 42 4581-4676 January 17-23 3 209-304 of Labour) October 23-29 43 4677-4752 January 24-30 4 305-380 June 5-11 23 2321-2412 October 30-November 5 January 31-February 6 June 12-18 24 2413-2536 (Review of Women (Review of Industry and June 19-25 25 2537-2648 Studies) 44 4753-4860 Management) 5 381-508 June 26-July 2 November 6-12 45 4861-4944 February 7-13 6 509-600 (Restructuring Public Finances November 20-26 46,47 4945-5064 February 14-20 for Equitable Growth) 26 2649-2932 November 27-December 3 48 5065-5184 (Demographic Change and July 3-9 27 2933-3072 December 4-10 49 5185-5272 Quality of Life) 7 601-752 July 10-16 (Community December 11-17 50 5273-5344 February 21-27 8 753-856 Health Insurance in India) 28 3073-3208 December 18-24 (National February 28-March 5 July 17-23 29 3209-3312 Election Study 2004) 51 5345-5544 (Delivering Basic Services July 24-30 30 3313-3416 December 25-31 52 5545-5672 for the Poor) 9 857-1000 July 31-August 6 Ed = Editorial March 6-12 10 1001-1092 (Review of Agriculture) 31 3417-3560 F = Features March 13-19 11 1093-1180 August 7-13 32 3561-3656 CL = Civil Liberties March 20-26 (Money, August 14-20 33 -
Padma Vibhushan S. No. Name of the Awardee Discipline State/Domicile
Padma Vibhushan S. State/Domicile Name of the Awardee Discipline No. 1. Shri L. K. Advani Public Affairs Gujarat 2. Shri Amitabh Bachchan Art Maharashtra 3. Shri Prakash Singh Badal Public Affairs Punjab 4. Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade Social Work Karnataka Shri Mohammad Yusuf 5. Art Maharashtra Khan alias Dilip Kumar Shri Jagadguru 6. Ramanandacharya Swami Others Uttar Pradesh Rambhadracharya Prof. Malur Ramaswamy Science and 7. Tamil Nadu Srinivasan Engineering Shri Kottayan K. 8. Venugopal Public Affairs Delhi Shri Karim Al Hussaini Trade and 9. France/UK Aga Khan ( Foreigner) Industry Padma Bhushan Shri Jahnu Barua 1. Art Assam Dr. Vijay Bhatkar Science and 2. Maharashtra Engineering 3. Literature and Shri Swapan Dasgupta Delhi Education 4. Swami Satyamitranand Giri Others Uttar Pradesh 5. Shri N. Gopalaswami Civil Service Tamil Nadu 6. Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap Public Affairs Delhi Dr. (Pandit) Gokulotsavji Madhya 7. Art Maharaj Pradesh 8. Dr. Ambrish Mithal Medicine Delhi 9. Smt. Sudha Ragunathan Art Tamil Nadu 10. Shri Harish Salve Public Affairs Delhi 11. Dr. Ashok Seth Medicine Delhi 12. Literature and Shri Rajat Sharma Delhi Education 13. Shri Satpal Sports Delhi 14. Shri Shivakumara Swami Others Karnataka Science and 15. Dr. Kharag Singh Valdiya Karnataka Engineering Prof. Manjul Bhargava Science and 16. USA (NRI/PIO) Engineering 17. Shri David Frawley Others USA (Vamadeva) (Foreigner) 18. Shri Bill Gates Social Work USA (Foreigner) 19. Ms. Melinda Gates Social Work USA (Foreigner) 20. Shri Saichiro Misumi Others Japan (Foreigner) Padma Shri 1. Dr. Manjula Anagani Medicine Telangana Science and 2. Shri S. Arunan Karnataka Engineering 3. Ms. Kanyakumari Avasarala Art Tamil Nadu Literature and Jammu and 4. -
August-2018-Gk-Mania Career-Flite
Monthly GK Mania NATIONAL NEWS Two Indian-Origin Self-Made Women on Forbes On 12th July 2018, Indian-origin technology executives Jayshree Ullal and Neerja Sethi have been listed into the Forbes' list of America's 60 richest self-made women. Ullal is ranked 18th with a net worth of $1.3 billion while Sethi is ranked 21st with a net worth of $1 billion. 57 year old Ullal has been president and CEO of a computer networking firm, Arista Networks, since 2008. 63 year old Sethi, is the vice president of IT consulting and outsourcing company Syntel which she founded with her husband Bharat Desai in 1980 in their apartment in Troy, Michigan. The most followed world leaders In July 2018, Global communications agency, Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW) released report of a study titled „Twiplomacy‟ in which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emerged as the third most followed leader on Twitter with 42 million followers while India‟s external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj got highlighted as the most followed female world leader as well as the most followed foreign minister (more than 11 million followers) in the world. The study registered 951 Twitter accounts, 372 personal and 579 institutional accounts, of heads of state and government and foreign ministers of 187 nation. Yashwant Mahadik : Lupin‟s Global HR President In July 2018, Drug firm Lupin appointed Yashwant Mahadik as President of Global Human Resources. Having 30 years of experience in consumer and healthcare in global organisations, the seasoned HR professional will now report to Lupin CEO Vinita Gupta and its Managing Director Nilesh Gupta in Mumbai. -
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Jamshedpur Research Review -Refereed, Peer Reviewed, Multi-Disciplinary Research Journal ISSN 2320-2750 Year 6 Volume 7 Issue 31 November 2018- December 2018 0 Jamshedpur Research Review -Refereed, Peer Reviewed, Multi-Disciplinary Research Journal Refereed, Peer-Reviewed, Multi-disciplinary International Journal JAMSHEDPUR REARCH REVIEW English Bimonthly RNI – JHAENG/2013/53159 ISSN: 2320-2750 Postal Registration No.-G/SBM-49/2016-18 Dateline: - 1 November – December 2018 Year 6: Volume 7 Issue 31 Place: Jamshedpur Language: English Periodicity: Bimonthly Price: Rs.150 No. of Pages:(Incl. Cover page):126 Nationality of the editor: Indian Editor: Mithilesh Kumar Choubey Owner: Gyanjyoti Educational and Research Foundation (Trust), 62, Block No.-3, Shastrinagar, Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Pin-831005. Publisher: Mithilesh Kumar Choubey Nationality of the Publisher: Indian Printer: Mithilesh Kumar Choubey Nationality of the Publisher: Indian Printing Press: Gyanjyoti printing press, Gyanjyoti Educational and Research Foundation (Trust), 62, Block No.-3, Shastrinagar, Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Pin-831005. Declaration: Owner of Jamshedpur Research Review, English Quarterly is Gyanjyoti Educational and Research Foundation (Trust), 62, Block No 3, Shastrinagar, Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Pin -831005, and published and printed by Mithilesh Kumar Choubey and printed at Gyanjyoti Printing Press, Gyanjyoti Educational and Research Foundation, 62, Block No.-3, Shastrinagar, Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Pin-831005, and published at Gyanjyoti Educational and Research Foundation(Trust), 62, Block No.-3, Shastrinagar, Kadma, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, Pin-831005, and editor is Mithilesh Kumar Choubey Website www.jamshedpurresearchreview.com ISSN 2320-2750 Year 6 Volume 7 Issue 31 November 2018- December 2018 1 Jamshedpur Research Review -Refereed, Peer Reviewed, Multi-Disciplinary Research Journal Editorial Board & Paper Review Committee Paper Reviewers EDITOR –IN –CHIEF Dr. -
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Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi
Central Administrative Tribunal Principal Bench New Delhi O.A.No.1887/2015 Order Reserved on:02.06.2016 Order pronounced on 03.06.2016 Hon’ble Shri V. Ajay Kumar, Member (J) Sanjiv Chaturvedi, IFS Son of Shri D.S. Chaturvedi Resident of House No.D-II 8 Gate No.5, Western Campus Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-29 … Applicant (By Shri Sanjiv Chaturvedi, Applicant in person) Versus 1. Union of India through the Secretary Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India Nirman Bhawan, New Delhi 2. Director All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029 3. Central Vigilance Commission Through Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission Satarkata Bhawan, New Delhi-110023 4. Mr. Manoj Jhalani Chief Vigilance Officer (AIIMS) and Joint Secretary and Chief Vigilance Officer, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi … Respondents (Presence: Ms. Sanjay Jain (ASG), and Sh. Hanu Bhaskar, Sh. Sumit Misra, Ms. Aastha Jain, Mr. R.V.Sinha, Mr. R.K.Gupta, Sh. R.N.Singh, on behalf of respondents) O.A.No.1887/2015 2 O R D E R By V. Ajay Kumar, Member (J): While disposing of the OA No.1887/2015 on 17.05.2016, though both the Hon’ble Members agreed on most of the issues, but since disagreed on one aspect of the matter, the same is referred to this 3rd Member Bench for its opinion on the said single issue which is extracted as under: “Whether the claim of the applicant for allocation of work to him in accordance with initial allocation of work order dated 07.07.2012 read with OM dated 23.06.2011 is legally -
General Awareness 1100 Mcq’S Questions
GENERAL AWARENESS 1100 MCQ’S QUESTIONS (d) transmit or absorb light of different colours 11. Which of the following is not a weighted code? 1. ATM is the abbreviated form of: (a) Excess 3 – Code (a) Automatic Teller Machine (b) Binary Number System (b) Automated Teller Machine (c) Decimal number System (c) All Time Money (d) BCD Number System (d) Automatic Tally Machine 12. ‘Residex’ is associated with: 2. The Chairman of NITI Ayog is……… (a) Share prices (a) Industry Minister (b) Price inflation (b) Prime Minister (c) Mutual fund prices (c) Finance Minister (d) Land prices (d) Commerce Minister 13. Ozone saves the biosphere by absorbing high energy 3. The film ‘Phoolan Devi’ was directed by: radiations called……. (a) Raj Kapoor (a) Infra-red (IR) (b) Shashi Kapoor (b) Gamma rays (c) Shekhar Kapoor (c) Ultraviolet rays (UV) (d) Anik Kapoor (d) X-rays 4. Which of the following is not a scheme/programme started 14. Birju Maharaj is a well known exponent of: by the NDA Government? (a) Manipuri dance (a) Mission Indradhanush (b) Kathak (b) Jan Dhan Yojana (c) Odissi (c) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (d) Kathakali (d) MNREGA 15. In the absence of the earth’s atmosphere, sky would 5. We are able to walk on earth without slipping because of: appear………. (a) Gravitational force (a) blue (b) Frictional force (b) deep red (c) Viscous force (c) white (d) Centrifugal force (d) black 6. Majority of the fungal bionts of lichens belong to: 16. Who was elected the Prime Minister of Nepal recently? (a) Baridiomycetes (a) Keshav Kumar Budhathoki (b) Ascomycetes (b) Khadga Prasad Sharma Koli (c) Gomycetes (c) Sushil Koirala (d) Deuteromycetes (d) Pushpakamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ 7.