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Online Seat Allotment - 2021 Department of Education Administration of UT of Lakshadweep
Online Seat Allotment - 2021 Department of Education Administration of UT of Lakshadweep College Wise Balance Seats Course Name College Name Total Seats Available Seats Ayurveda Nurse (12 Months Directorate of Ayurveda Medical Education, Trivandrum 2 0 Diploma Course) Ayurveda Pharmacist (12 Months Directorate of Ayurveda Medical Education, Trivandrum 2 0 Diploma Course) Ayurveda Therapist (12 Months Directorate of Ayurveda Medical Education, Trivandrum 2 0 Diploma Course) Craftmanship (One year) Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology & Applied 10 0 Nutrition, Chennai Diploma in Civil Engineering Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai 3 0 Diploma in Civil Engineering Govt. Polytechnic College, Kalamassery 3 0 Diploma in Civil Engineering Govt. Polytechnic College, Kozhikode 3 0 Diploma in Civil Engineering Training Institute, Gujarat 1 0 Diploma in Electrical & Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai 11 0 Electronics Diploma in Electrical & Govt. Polytechnic College, Kalamassery 2 0 Electronics Diploma in Electrical & Govt. Polytechnic College, Kozhikode 2 0 Electronics Diploma in Electronics & Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai 3 0 Communication Diploma in Electronics Engg. Govt. Polytechnic, Kannur 2 0 Diploma in Mechanical Engg. Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai 9 0 Diploma in Mechanical Engg. Govt. Polytechnic College, Kalamassery 3 0 Diploma in Mechanical Engg. Govt. Polytechnic College, Kozhikode 2 0 Diploma in Printing Technology Training Institute, Gujarat 1 1 Electronics & Instruments Directorate of Technical Education, Guindy, Chennai 5 0 Shore Mechanic Course (SMC) Central Institute of Fisheries Nautical and Engineering 22 0 Training (CIFNET), Chennai Stenographer & Secretarial Govt. ITI, Chalakkudi 1 0 Assistant (English) Surveyor Govt. ITI, Chalakkudi 2 0 Electronics Mechanic Govt. ITI, Kalamassery 1 0 Electronics Mechanic Govt. -
KLA Newsletter Vol
KLA Newsletter Vol. 41,KLA No 3-4, January-June 2012Newsletter Vol. 41 Number 3-4 January – June 2012 The official Newsletter of Kerala Library Association, Thiruvananthapuram From the President’s Desk Prof. A.B. George-A tribute st The 41 Annual General Body meeting of the Kerala Li- This is the fifth year of the brary Association has very specifically emphasized the sad demise of Prof. A. B. need for equipping the Library professionals more to George who departed us handle IT-based services. Though we are widely talking on 15 August 2007. He about the application of IT, only very few are able to took up the challenging manage latest technologies available in the LIS field. The task of leading the Kerala problem is lack of proper training in IT-based technolo- Library Association in 1994 gy. LIS Schools have their own limitations to provide and continued as President extensive training in this direction mainly due to the till 1998. He had the official burden. We know that the modern libraries are unique distinction of hav- profoundly different from the traditional ones. The users ing worked as the Librarian and their expectations are different, collections are in diverse capacities in a different, scholarly communication format is also differ- variety of institutions. ent. Moreover, so many softwares are available as open source to perform library activities in a better way. In He had served as Lecturer in the Department of Library the digital age librarians can no longer be simply book and Information Science, University of Kerala, Deputy keepers or mere information providers. -
Battle of Hajipir (Indo-Pak War 1965)
No. 08/2019 AN INDIAN ARMY PUBLICATION August 2019 BATTLE OF HAJIPIR (INDO-PAK WAR 1965) MAJOR RANJIT SINGH DAYAL, PVSM, MVC akistan’s forcible attempt to annex Kashmir was defeated when India, even though surprised by the Pakistani offensive, responded with extraordinary zeal and turned the tide in a war, Pakistan thought it would win. Assuming discontent in Kashmir with India, Pakistan sent infiltrators to precipitate Pinsurgency against India under ‘OPERATION GIBRALTAR’, followed by the plan to capture Akhnoor under ‘OPERATION GRAND SLAM’. The Indian reaction was swift and concluded with the epic capture of the strategic Haji Pir Pass, located at a height of 2637 meters on the formidable PirPanjal Range, that divided the Kashmir Valley from Jammu. A company of 1 PARA led by Major (later Lieutenant General) Ranjit Singh Dayal wrested control of Haji Pir Pass in Jammu & Kashmir, which was under the Pakistani occupation. The initial victory came after a 37- hour pitched battle by the stubbornly brave and resilient troops. Major Dayal and his company accompanied by an Artillery officer started at 1400 hours on 27 August. As they descended into the valley, they were subjected to fire from the Western shoulder of the pass. There were minor skirmishes with the enemy, withdrawing from Sank. Towards the evening, torrential rains covered the mountain with thick mist. This made movement and direction keeping difficult. The men were exhausted after being in the thick of battle for almost two days. But Major Dayal urged them to move on. On reaching the base of the pass, he decided to leave the track and climb straight up to surprise the enemy. -
R E F L E C T I O
St. Paul's College “A nation's treasure is its scholars.” NAAC Re-accredited Institution -Yiddish proverb R with 'A' Grade (Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University) Kalamassery-683 503 The portals of the college E opened on July 18th to receive Scholastika the new Paulians who had secured admissions to the First 2k18 Year Degree course. The Management and faculty F welcomed the students with great zeal and urged them to attain greater heights. Every venture attains success and fulfillment when the Lord's blessings are showered on them. L The day began with Fr. Joseph Palliparambil, Assistant Manager offering Holy Mass in the college chapel. The message was on the importance of prayer and E thanksgiving in our lives. He also delivered the welcome address auditorium with an All Faith Prayer following which Rt. Rev. in the formal function which Dr. Francis Kallarackal, Verapoly Metropolitan Arch Bishop followed. Emeritus lit the lamp. He expressed the need for students to The Inaugural ceremony abstain from politics within the campus for a peaceful C commenced in the college academic ambience. Rev.Fr. Felix Chakkalakal, Manager, presided over the function and the Chairperson of Kalamassery Municipality, Ms. Jessy Peter offered felicitation. Renowned Cine Artist Mr. Saju Navodaya, unveiled the logo Vol. 52 Issue-2 June 2018 Vol. of the Paulian Cultural Fest 2018. The nine rank holders of T M.G University exams were felicitated along with three faculty members who had achieved their Doctoral Degree and Post Doctoral Fellowship. The formal function ended with Prof. Mary Jelthruth, Principal delivering the vote of thanks. -
Second List FDP-Online Education.Xlsx
PART-2: LIST of the SELECTED PARTICIPANTS FOR THE 5 DAY ONLINE FDP on Online Education in HEI's organized by the Kerala State Higher Education Council, Thiruvananthapuram from 13th to 17th July 2020 Date of Joining in No Name of the Participant Department (Subject) Institution Regular Service 1 Muhammed Abdurahman K Physics MES Ponnani College 21-Feb-11 2 Sumod M John Chemistry CMS College, Kottayam 21-Feb-11 3 RAVIKUMAR C Physics CMS College, Kottayam 22-Feb-11 4 Rinsy Thomas Physics CMS College, Kottayam 23-Feb-11 5 Dr. Preema C Thomas Physics CMS College Kottayam - 686001 25-Feb-11 6 Midhun shah Physics Farook college (Autonomous),Kozhikode 1-Mar-11 7 Dr Libu K Alexander Physics Dept of Physics, University of Calicut 3-Mar-11 8 Dr. Jenish Paul Chemistry Union Christian College, Aluva 3-Mar-11 9 Rekha.S Physics MAHARAJAS COLLEGE,ERNAKULAM 9-Mar-11 10 Aravind K Chemistry Saint Berchmans College , Changanassery, Kottayam 14-Mar-11 11 AJAI JOSE PHYSICS St Berchmans College, Changanaserry 14-Mar-11 12 Dr Shijo K Cherian Chemistry SB College Changanassery 14-Mar-11 13 Dr. Raina Jose cherappanath Chemistry St Aloysius College Elthuruth 24-Mar-11 14 Dr.Sini R Physics Providence Women's College, Malaparamba, Calicut 30-Mar-11 15 Randhir Singh Bhoria E&C Engineering UIET, Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra 4-May-11 16 Texin Joseph Chemistry St. Paul’s College, Kalamassery 1-Jun-11 17 Dr Krishnaprasad P S Physics Government polytechnic college Kothamangalam 1-Jun-11 18 JASSI J PHYSICS Mar Athanasius College(Autonomous), Kothamangalam. -
Annual Report 2019-20 Ansar Women’S College, Perumpilavu
ANSAR WOMEN’S COLLEGE, PERUMPILAVU IQAC ANNUAL REPORT 2019-20 ANSAR WOMEN’S COLLEGE, PERUMPILAVU IQAC REPORT 2019-2020 The College Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) was established on 25th March 2019. The Cell has been functioning actively in Academic and Administrative activities. “Quality Policy” is the major objective of our IQAC through continuous monitoring and constant follow-up of undergoing activities. IQAC defines the quality bench mark parameters for enhancing the overall academic ambience of the college. IQAC takes initiatives in planning, implementing and streamlining the various quality improvement strategies of the college. IQAC functions effectively to help the Principal to enhance and sustain a culture of quality and excellence in the institution. Two days NAAC Orientation class was arranged on 20th and 21st May 2019 to guide the teachers for the accreditation process. Dr Zacaria T V, Associate Professor, EMEA College of Arts and Science Kondotti and IQAC External Expert was the resource person. The sessions were really successful as he was able to generate enthusiasm among the faculty members to work for the accreditation process. IQAC had conducted Five Days Faculty Enhancement Workshop from 27th to 31st May 2019 in the college. Dr Muhammed Shihab, Mr E M Muhammed Ameen, Mr. P K Jamal, Dr Salil Hassan and Mr. Noor Muhammed Kamaludheen led the five days classes. The workshop was very effective as the resource persons gave practical knowledge about the purpose of teaching coupled with the Vision and Mission of the college and also insisted on the need to incorporate values like honesty, loyalty and hard work topped with sincerity, in teaching the students. -
Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala – 686560
MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, KOTTAYAM, KERALA – 686560 DETAILS OF WORKS PERFORMED IN EACH SECTION OF THE UNIVERSITY Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl. No. Name of Section Dealing works in the Section E-Mail ID Deputy Number Assistant Registrar Registrar ADMINISTRATION Service matters of Staff: 1. AD A I 0481-2733280 [email protected] JR/DR/AR/SO/Assistants Service Matters of: OA/Clerical Asst./Sto re Asst./Staff Nurse/Roneo Operator/Lab Techn 2. AD A III 0481-2733302 [email protected] (health centre)/Tele. Operator GO Endorsement, Part Time Sweeper engagement Service Matters – FC&D, Drivers, Engineers, Computer Programmers, Security Personal, Anti 3. AD A IV 0481-2733303 [email protected] Harassment Cell, Sanctioning of leave to SO & Above officers AR I (Admn) DR I (Admn) Pension: Bill preparation, Pension certificate 0481-2733239 0481-2733226 4. AD A VIII 0481-27733420 [email protected] issue, Income Tax matters of pensioners Pension Calculation, Pension Sanctioning, NLC [email protected] 5. AD A X Issuing, Family pension, VRS, Restoration of 0481-2333420 commuted portion of pensioners 6. AD A VI Medical Reimbursement 0481-2733305 [email protected] 7. Records Keeping University Records 0481-2733412 DR III All administrative matters related to Inter AR V (Admn) 8. AD A VII 0481-2733425 [email protected] (ADMN) University / Inter School Centres 0481-273 0481-273 3608 Service matters of VC, PVC, Registrar, FO, and [email protected] AR II (Admn.) DR II (Admn) 9. Ad A II 0481-2733281 CE. 0481-2733240 0481-2733227 1 Supervisory Officers Section Contact Sl. -
Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World
Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World Introduction • 1 Rana Chhina Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World i Capt Suresh Sharma Last Post Indian War Memorials Around the World Rana T.S. Chhina Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research United Service Institution of India 2014 First published 2014 © United Service Institution of India All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author / publisher. ISBN 978-81-902097-9-3 Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research United Service Institution of India Rao Tula Ram Marg, Post Bag No. 8, Vasant Vihar PO New Delhi 110057, India. email: [email protected] www.usiofindia.org Printed by Aegean Offset Printers, Gr. Noida, India. Capt Suresh Sharma Contents Foreword ix Introduction 1 Section I The Two World Wars 15 Memorials around the World 47 Section II The Wars since Independence 129 Memorials in India 161 Acknowledgements 206 Appendix A Indian War Dead WW-I & II: Details by CWGC Memorial 208 Appendix B CWGC Commitment Summary by Country 230 The Gift of India Is there ought you need that my hands hold? Rich gifts of raiment or grain or gold? Lo! I have flung to the East and the West Priceless treasures torn from my breast, and yielded the sons of my stricken womb to the drum-beats of duty, the sabers of doom. Gathered like pearls in their alien graves Silent they sleep by the Persian waves, scattered like shells on Egyptian sands, they lie with pale brows and brave, broken hands, strewn like blossoms mowed down by chance on the blood-brown meadows of Flanders and France. -
163 [27 July, 2017] Written Answers to Unstarred Questions and Uts To
Written Answers to[27 July, 2017] Unstarred Questions 163 and UTs to examine the status of Aanganwadi Centres (AWCs) for convergence of existing facilities available in Aanganwadi Centres vis-a-vis the infrastructure available in the primary schools in State and UTs for preparing children for better transition and school readiness. Currently Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) is one of the six free services provided through Aanganwadi Centre (AWCs) under the Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) Scheme being implemented by Ministry of Women and Child Development. At present, there are 3.53 crore children in the age group 3-6 years who are beneficiaries of pre-school education in Aanganwadi Centre under ICDS. The ICDS is a universal self-selecting scheme available to all the beneficiaries who enroll at the AWCs. Funds under various Schemes for Manipur 1344. SHRI K. BHABANANDA SINGH: Will the Minister of HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT be pleased to state: (a) the details of funds under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan (SSA), the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyaan (RMSA) and the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) released to Manipur during the last three years, district- wise and year-wise; (b) the names of schools and colleges constructed and the number of teachers appointed under those schemes; (c) the details of funding, district-wise; (d) whether teachers under the schemes get salaries at the end of months together and if so, the reasons therefor; and (e) whether proxy teachers work in many schools in the State and if so, the steps taken to prevent it? THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT (SHRI UPENDRA KUSHWAHA): (a) to (c) The details on funds released by the Government of India under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA), the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) and the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) to Government of Manipur during the last three years are as under:– 164Written Answers to [RAJYA SABHA] Unstarred Questions (` in lakh) Sl. -
OBC & SC; Manipur OBC Post Matric Scholarship, 2017-18 (Bank
OBC & SC; Manipur OBC Post Matric Scholarship, 2017-18 (Bank Rejected) -- -- -- NAME OF BANK & SL. NO. NAME OF STUDENT INSTITUTE CLASS ACCOUNT NO. IFSC CODE F/R AADHAR NO. AMOUNT REASON BRANCH ACCOUNT DOES NOT 1 Konsam Shivarani devi Acme Hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XII SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX2559 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX3601 3,600 EXIST 2 Thiyam Baby Devi Acme Hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XI-Sc. SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX2519 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX9906 3,600 ACCOUNT STOPPED Alva 's college of naturopathy & ACCOUNT DOES NOT 3 WAHENGBAM MERINA BNYS, 1st Yr. CNR, XXXXXXXXXX2758 CNRB0005414 F XXXXXXXX5702 17,500 Yogic Sciences , Bangalore EXIST 4 Chingakham Laksana Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XI Sc SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX6734 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX7998 3,600 ACCOUNT CLOSED 5 Chirom Romita Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XII Sc SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX7148 SBIN0011626 R XXXXXXXX1423 3,920 ACCOUNT CLOSED Khumbongmayum bidya 6 Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XII Sc SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX4802 SBIN0011626 R XXXXXXXX2745 3,920 ACCOUNT CLOSED Devi 7 Kshetrimayum Premika Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XI SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX3554 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX4039 3,600 ACCOUNT CLOSED ACCOUNT DOES NOT 8 Laishram Niranjalata Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XII Sc SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX8796 SBIN0011626 R XXXXXXXX7396 3,920 EXIST 9 Moirangthem Rojita Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XII Sc SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX7104 SBIN0011626 R XXXXXXXX7901 3,920 ACCOUNT CLOSED 10 Mongjam Sapana Chanu Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XI SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX0390 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX6132 3,600 ACCOUNT CLOSED 11 Nahakpam Sanathoi Devi Azad hr. Sec. School, Yairipok XI SBI, Porompat XXXXXXX4733 SBIN0011626 F XXXXXXXX5142 3,600 ACCOUNT CLOSED 12 Ambika Thokchom Brilliance School, Uripok XI SBI, MU Campus XXXXXXX5223 SBIN0005320 F XXXXXXXX0747 3,600 ACCOUNT STOPPED 13 Chittaranjan Atom C.C. -
Resolutions of Doubts
|| OM NAMA SADGURUDEVAYA || Answers to the inquiry (SHANKA SAMADHAN) Editor & Commentator: Blessed by HH Sri Paramhans Ji Maharaj Swami Sri Adgadanand Ji Shri Paramhans Ashram Shaktishgad, Chunar Rajgad Road, Dist. Mirzapur, (UP), INDIA. Tel.: (05443) 238040 › Publisher: Shri Paramhans Swami Adgadanand Ji Ashram Trust 5, New Apollo Estate, Mogra Lane, Opp. Nagardas Road Andheri (East), Mumbai – 400069 India The Vision Brothers! You must have had known through the medium of His Holiness Shri Parmanand Ji Maharaj’s biography “Visions of Life and Self Realization” that Shri Paramhansji was a great soul totally immersed in Sadhana in absolute absolution. Based on the insights infused by the almighty he entered the Anusuiya Forest in Chitrakut at time when India was on the verge of getting independent. Sitting right here You had declared that, “This Nehru will be the King. I been to the court held at Delhi and blessed him. The Lord did show me this and so will happen.” Soon it was known that we were a free country and Sh. Nehru was designated as the Prime Minister of India. Your stay at Anusuiya started with a fast. On the fourteenth day due to the excessive heat some matter resembling blood was observed in your urine, and you pleaded with the Lord. Oh Lord where have you dropped me, in this dense forest? There is no provision for food neither anybody for help. If there will be no body then who will sing your praise? The very day there was the vision, “If you must eat, do it tomorrow.” From the very next day the sky got overcast, the heavenly system started getting in action. -
THE RECORD NEWS ======The Journal of the ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ ------ISSN 0971-7942 Volume: Annual - TRN 2011 ------S.I.R.C
THE RECORD NEWS ============================================================= The journal of the ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ISSN 0971-7942 Volume: Annual - TRN 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ S.I.R.C. Units: Mumbai, Pune, Solapur, Nanded and Amravati ============================================================= Feature Articles Music of Mughal-e-Azam. Bai, Begum, Dasi, Devi and Jan’s on gramophone records, Spiritual message of Gandhiji, Lyricist Gandhiji, Parlophon records in Sri Lanka, The First playback singer in Malayalam Films 1 ‘The Record News’ Annual magazine of ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ [SIRC] {Established: 1990} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Narayan Mulani Hon. Secretary Suresh Chandvankar Hon. Treasurer Krishnaraj Merchant ==================================================== Patron Member: Mr. Michael S. Kinnear, Australia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorary Members V. A. K. Ranga Rao, Chennai Harmandir Singh Hamraz, Kanpur -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Membership Fee: [Inclusive of the journal subscription] Annual Membership Rs. 1,000 Overseas US $ 100 Life Membership Rs. 10,000 Overseas US $ 1,000 Annual term: July to June Members joining anytime during the year [July-June] pay the full