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List of 6038 Schools Selected for Establishment of Atal Tinkering
LIST OF 6038 SCHOOLS SELECTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ATAL TINKERING LABS (SCHOOLS ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS FROM ATAL INNOVATION MISSION, NITI AAYOG ON THEIR REGISTERED EMAIL IDs) PLEASE NOTE:- 1. LAST DATE FOR COMPLETING THE COMPLIANCE PROCESS : 31st JANUARY 2020 2. THESE SELECTED SCHOOLS MUST OPEN A NEW BANK ACCOUNT IN A PUBLIC SECTOR BANK FOR THE PURPOSE OF ATL GRANT. 3. THESE SELECTED SCHOOLS MUST NOT SHARE THEIR INFORMATION WITH ANY THIRD PARTY/ VENDOR/ AGENT/ AND MUST COMPLETE THE COMPLIANCE PROCESS ON THEIR OWN. 4. THIS LIST IS ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF STATE, DISTRICT AND FINALLY SCHOOL NAME. S.N. ATL UID CODE UDISE CODE SCHOOL NAME STATE DISTRICT 1 2760806 28222800515 ANDHRA PRADESH MODEL SCHOOL PUTLURU ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 2 132314217 28224201013 AP MODEL SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 3 574614473 28223600320 AP MODEL SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 4 278814373 28223200124 AP MODEL SCHOOL RAPTHADU ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 5 2995459 28222500704 AP SOCIAL WELFARE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL JUNIOR COLLEGE FOR GIRLS KURUGUNTA ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 6 13701194 28220601919 AVR EM HIGH SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 7 15712075 28221890982 AVR EM HIGH SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 8 56051196 28222301035 AVR EM HIGH SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 9 385c1160 28221591153 AVR EM HIGH SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 10 102112978 28220902023 GOOD SHEPHERD ENGLISH MEDIUM SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR 11 243715046 28220590484 K C NARAYANA E M SCHOOL ANDHRA PRADESH ANANTAPUR LIST OF 6038 SCHOOLS SELECTED FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ATAL TINKERING LABS (SCHOOLS ARE KINDLY REQUESTED TO WAIT FOR FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS FROM ATAL INNOVATION MISSION, NITI AAYOG ON THEIR REGISTERED EMAIL IDs) PLEASE NOTE:- 1. -
Central Plan 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A. 4055 Capital Outlay on Police
161 13: DETAILED STATEMENT OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE Figures in italics represent charged expenditure Nature of Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure during 2010-11 Expenditure Upto % Increase during 2009-10 Non PlanPlan Total 2010-11 (+) / Decrease (-) State Plan Centrally during the sponsored year Scheme/ Central Plan 1 234 5 6 78 ( ` In lakh) A. Capital Account of General Services- 4055 Capital Outlay on Police- 207 State Police- Construction- Police Station 23,66.57 .. 77,01,30 .. 77,01,30 2,06,37.40 2,25,42 Office Building 21,33.43 .. 13,88.70 .. 13,88.70 98,16,10 -34.91 Other schemes each costing ` five crore and .. .. .. .. .. 76,74.15 .. less Total-207 45,00.00 .. 90,90.00 .. 90,90.00 3,81,27.65 1,02.00 211 Police Housing- Construction- (i) Investment--Investment in Police Housing .. .. .. .. .. 69,82.16 .. Corporation. (ii) Other Old Projects .. .. .. .. .. 5,86.47 .. (iii) Other schemes each costing ` five crore and .. .. .. .. .. 12,30.22 .. less Total-211 .. .. .. .. .. 87,98.85 .. Total-4055 45,00.00 .. 90,90.00 .. 90,90.00 4,69,26.50 1,02.00 4058 Capital Outlay on Stationery and Printing- 103 Government Presses- (i) Machinery and Equipments .. .. .. .. .. 7,23.78 .. (ii) Printing and Stationery 7.49 .. 5.60 .. 5.60 36.94 .. 162 13: DETAILED STATEMENT OF CAPITAL EXPENDITURE-contd. Figures in italics represent charged expenditure Nature of Expenditure Expenditure Expenditure during 2010-11 Expenditure Upto % Increase during 2009-10 Non PlanPlan Total 2010-11 (+) / Decrease (-) State Plan Centrally during the sponsored year Scheme/ Central Plan 1 234 5 6 78 ( ` In lakh) A. -
District Survey Report for Sustainable Sand Mining Distt. Yamuna Nagar
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT FOR SUSTAINABLE SAND MINING DISTT. YAMUNA NAGAR The Boulder, Gravel and Sand are one of the most important construction materials. These minerals are found deposited in river bed as well as adjoining areas. These aggregates of raw materials are used in the highest volume on earth after water. Therefore, it is the need of hour that mining of these aggregates should be carried out in a scientific and environment friendly manner. In an endeavour to achieve the same, District Survey Report, apropos “the Sustainable Sand Mining Guidelines” is being prepared to identify the areas of aggradations or deposition where mining can be allowed; and identification of areas of erosion and proximity to infrastructural structural and installations where mining should be prohibited and calculation of annual rate of replenishment and allowing time for replenishment after mining in that area. 1. Introduction:- Minor Mineral Deposits: 1.1 Yamunanagar district of Haryana is located in north-eastern part of Haryana State and lies between 29° 55' to 30° 31 North latitudes and 77° 00' to 77° 35' East longitudes. The total area is 1756 square kilometers, in which there are 655 villages, 10 towns, 4 tehsils and 2 sub-tehsils. Large part of the district of Yamunanagar is situated in the Shiwalik foothills. The area of Yamuna Nagar district is bounded by the state of Himachal Pradesh in the north, by the state of Uttar Pradesh in the east, in west by Ambala district and south by Karnal and Kurukshetra Districts. 1.2 The district has a sub-tropical continental monsoon climate where we find seasonal rhythm, hot summer, cool winter, unreliable rainfall and immense variation in temperature. -
Data of Sub- Station Wise Ynr Circle.Xlsx
Data of Sub Stations/ Feeder in respect of 'OP' Circle, UHBVN, Yamuna Nagar Sr. Name of Feeder Feeding S/Stn. Telephone No. of Name & Desig., of feeder in charge & line staff Address of feeder in charge and Mobile No. feeder in No. S/Stn., line staff charge & line staff 1 Sadhaura (Urban) 66 KV Sadhaura 9355220935 Sh. Surjeet Kumar JE (Feeder In Line Staff 33 KV Colny Sadhaura 9355220935 Charge) Gurcharan Kumar LM VPO- Sadhaura 9416269820 Sh. Shiv Kumar ALM VPO- Sadhaura 9416269820 2 Kalal pur ( RDS) 9813184079 Sh.Jang Pal LM Vil- Zaffarpur 9813184079 9466487821 Sh. Sat Pal LM Vill-Kanipla 9466487821 9416417126 Sh. Kehar Chand LM Vill- Habet pur 9416417126 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Bakshi Tunde ki Taprion 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Kumar ALM VPO_ Sadhaura 3 Malik Pur ( AP) 9813184079 Sh.Jang Pal LM Vil- Zaffarpur 9813184079 9466487821 Sh. Sat Pal LM Vill-Kanipla 9466487821 9416417126 Sh. Kehar Chand LM Vill- Habet pur 9416417126 Sh. Rajesh Kumar ALM VPO_ Sadhaura 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Bakshi LM Tunde ki Taprion 9416546719 4 Kulchandu (AP) 9813184079 Sh.Jang Pal LM Vil- Zaffarpur 9813184079 9466487821 Sh. Sat Pal LM Vill-Kanipla 9466487821 9416417126 Sh. Kehar Chand LM Vill- Habet pur 9416417126 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Bakshi LM Tunde ki Taprion 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Kumar ALM VPO_ Sadhaura 5 Habet pur ( AP) 9813184079 Sh.Jang Pal LM Vil- Zaffarpur 9813184079 9466487821 Sh. Sat Pal LM Vill-Kanipla 9466487821 9416417126 Sh. Kehar Chand LM Vill- Habet pur 9416417126 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Bakshi Tunde ki Taprion 9416546719 Sh. Rajesh Kumar ALM VPO_ Sadhaura 6 Khan pur ( RDS) 66 KV S/Stn TalaKaur Sh. -
List of Villages for Special IMI.Pdf
GRAM SWARAJ ABHIYAN (14th April to 5th May, 2018) Sabka Sath Sabka Gaon Sabka Vikas Villages for Saturation of Seven Programmes State District Sub-District Sub-District Village Total State Name District Name Village Name No. of HH Code Code Code Name Code Population 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00356 Kalka 056980 Basawal (125) 247 1364 06 Haryana 069 Panchkula 00357 Panchkula 057159 Nawagaon Urf 214 1097 Khader (24) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057193 Behloli (48) 231 1253 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057239 Bilaspur (258) 313 1510 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057244 Kherki Manakpur 229 1167 (256) 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00358 Naraingarh 057287 Panjlasa (Part)(96) 654 3203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057346 Khatoli (30) 312 1649 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057367 Sarangpur (117) 377 1761 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057378 Ghasitpur (126) 216 1323 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057386 Rattanheri (22) 267 1519 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057389 Sapehra (66) 409 2127 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057394 Manglai (129) 377 2203 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00359 Ambala 057489 Addu Majra (278) 229 1216 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057523 Dubli (222) 218 1173 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057525 Chudiala (191) 297 1691 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057533 Nagla (196) 263 1380 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057540 Behta (158) 1500 7865 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057552 Tobha (20) 396 2251 06 Haryana 070 Ambala 00360 Barara 057565 Jharu Majra (77) 201 1048 06 Haryana -
4055 Capital Outlay on Police
100 9 STATEMENT NO. 13-DETAILED STATEMENT OF Expenditure Heads(Capital Account) Nature of Expenditure 1 A. Capital Account of General Services- 4055 Capital Outlay on Police- 207 State Police- Construction- Police Station Office Building Schemes each costing Rs.one crore and less Total - 207 211 Police Housing- Construction- (i) Construction of 234 Constables Barracks in Policelines at Faridabad. (ii) Construction of Police Barracks in Police Station at Faridabad. (iii) Construction of Police Houses for Government Employees in General Pool at Hisar. (iv) Construction of Houses of Various Categories for H.A.P. at Madhuban . (v) Investment--Investment in Police Housing Corporation. (vi) Construction of Police Houses at Kurukshetra,Sonepat, and Sirsa. (vii) Other Schemes each costing Rs.one crore and less Total - 211 Total - 4055 4058 Capital Outlay on Stationery and Printing- 103 Government Presses- (i) Machinery and Equipments (ii) Printing and Stationery (iii) Extension of Government Press at Panchkula Total - 103 Total - 4058 4059 Capital Outlay on Public Works- 01 Office Buildings- 051 Construction- (i) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Fatehabad (ii) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Jhajjar (iii) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Panchkula (iv) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Yamuna Nagar (v) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Kaithal (vi) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Rewari (vii) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Faridabad (viii) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Bhiwani (ix) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Narnaul (x) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Jind (xi) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Sirsa (xii) Construction of Mini Secretariat at Hisar 101 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE DURING AND TO END OF THE YEAR 2008-2009 Expenditure during 2008-2009 Non-Plan Plan Centrally Sponsered Total Expenditure to Schemes(including end of 2008-2009 Central Plan Schemes) 23 4 5 6 (In thousands of rupees) . -
A Study of Food and Feeding Habits of Blue Peafowl, Pavo Cristatus Linnaeus, 1758 in District Kurukshetra, Haryana (India)
International Journal of Research Studies in Biosciences (IJRSB) Volume 2, Issue 6, July 2014, PP 11-16 ISSN 2349-0357 (Print) & ISSN 2349-0365 (Online) www.arcjournals.org A Study of Food and Feeding Habits of Blue Peafowl, Pavo Cristatus Linnaeus, 1758 in District Kurukshetra, Haryana (India) Girish Chopra, Tarsem Kumar Department of Zoology, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra-136119 (INDIA) [email protected] Summary: Present study was conducted to determine the food and feeding habits of blue peafowl in three study sites, namely, Saraswati plantation wildlife sanctuary (SPWS), Bir Sonti Reserve Forest (BSRF), and Jhrouli Kalan village (JKAL). Point count method (Blondel et al., 1981) was followed during periodic fortnightly visits to all the three selected study sites. The peafowls were observed to feed on flowers, fruits, leaves of 11, 8 and 8 plant species respectively. These were sighted to feed on Brassica compestris (flowers, leaves), Trifolium alexandarium (flowers, leaves), Triticum aestivum (flowers, leaves, fruits), Oryza sativa (flowers, leaves, fruits), Chenopodium album (flowers, leaves, fruits), Parthenium histerophoresus (flowers, leaves), Pisum sativum (flowers, leaves, fruits), Cicer arientum (flowers, leaves, fruits), Pyrus pyrifolia (flowers, fruits), Ficus benghalensis (flowers, fruits), Ficus rumphii (flowers, fruits). They were also observed feeding on insects in all three study sites and on remains of the snake bodies at the BSRF and JKAL study site. The findings revealed that the Indian peafowl, on one hand, functions as a predator of agricultural pests but, on the other hand, is itself a pest on agricultural crops. Keywords: Blue peafowl, Food, Feeding Habits, Herbs, Shrubs, Trees. 1. INTRODUCTION Birds are warm-blooded, bipedal, oviparous vertebrates characterized by bony beak, pneumatic bones, feathers and wings. -
Ward Date/Month of ID Creation Transaction FY 2019-20
Transaction Transaction Date/Month of ID Sr No VLE Name Block Village/ Ward FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 Creation (Apr to Mar) (Apr to Nov) 1 Anil Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 1 July-Aug. 2018 97 112 2 Ashish Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 1 Aug--20 0 54 3 RAJAN SHARMA Yamunanagar Ward No 1 July--20 0 39 4 Poonam Sharma Yamunanagar Ward No 1 Before July 2018 282 156 5 Narinder Chhabra Yamunanagar Ward No 10 Before July 2018 852 530 6 Deepak Saini Yamunanagar Ward No 10 FY 19-20 156 429 7 Mani Singh Yamunanagar Ward No 11 July--20 0 36 8 Goutam Rana Yamunanagar Ward No 11 July-Aug. 2018 1532 1376 9 Aakash Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 11 Sep--20 0 100 10 Mohit Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 12 Feb. March 2019 465 1148 11 Rajneesh Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 12 FY 19-20 220 637 12 Mahboob Ali Yamunanagar Ward No 12 Before July 2018 61 24 13 Sanjeev Yamunanagar Ward No 12 July--20 0 24 14 Gulshan Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 12 Before July 2018 72 130 15 Kapil Dhiman Yamunanagar Ward No 12 Nov-20 0 2 16 ARUN KUMAR Yamunanagar Ward No 13 July-Aug. 2018 225 118 17 Pardeep Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 13 July--20 0 18 18 Monika Khurana Yamunanagar Ward No 14 Before July 2018 379 570 19 Sarita Kalra Yamunanagar Ward No 14 July--20 0 173 20 Naveen Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 14 Before July 2018 322 273 21 Kanchan Rani Yamunanagar Ward No 14 July--20 0 2 22 Brij Bhushan Yamunanagar Ward No 14 July--20 0 1 23 Davinder Sharma Yamunanagar Ward No 15 Before July 2018 4258 919 24 Ravi Yamunanagar Ward No 15 July--20 0 178 25 Yogesh Kumar Jain Yamunanagar Ward No 15 Before July 2018 169 143 26 Manoj Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 15 July--20 0 26 27 Gagan Yamunanagar Ward No 15 Before July 2018 126 93 28 Amarjeet Singh Yamunanagar Ward No 15 Aug--20 0 94 29 SANDEEP KUMAR Yamunanagar Ward No 16 July--20 0 53 30 Satish Kumar Yamunanagar Ward No 16 FY 19-20 5 2 31 Anil Vishwakarma Yamunanagar Ward No 16 FY 19-20 314 72 32 Sushant Mehta Yamunanagar Ward No 16 Feb. -
DIRECTORY 2018-19 New .Cdr
Directory2019 YJCCI DHARMA CHAKRA at Village Topra Kalan, Distt. Yamunanagar YAMUNANAGAR - JAGADHRI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Yamunanagar, Haryana, INDIA C/o. ORIENTAL ENGG. WORKS PVT. LTD., INDUSTRIAL AREA, YAMUNA NAGAR -135001 (HARYANA) Tel. : +91 1732-251750 • E-mail : [email protected], [email protected] • Web : www.yjcci.com Special Steel Components Corporation · AN ISO 9001, ISO 14001 & OHSAS 18001 CERTIFIED COMPANY · Process Control Solutions & Turnkey Instrumentation Projects for Oil and Gas Refineries and Petrochemical Industries. World Class & Hightech Equipment, Safety Fittings, Valves / Gauges and Computerized System For Large LPG Storage & Bottling Plants. TM BSI OF MULTI ER LAT B ER M A E L M R E T C IAF N O E GN EM ACCREDITED ITION ARRANG INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM In Technical Collaboration With: MIDLAND ROCHESTER GAUGES MANUFACTURING CORPORATION INTERNATIONAL S.A. USA & EUROPE TOKYO KEISO CO., LTD. JAPAN USA METAL GOODS M A N U F O PRODUCTS A C T M U MGM LP-GAS EQUIPMENT R GI N G M EXCESS FLOW CHECK VALVES Engineered Controls COMPANY USA International, Inc. SCG (Thailand) Germany With Best Compliments From: NK Gupta, Vinod Gupta & Vishal Gupta M-9, Industrial Area, Yamunanagar - 135 001 (Haryana) INDIA Tel.: +91-1732-255055 to 60 • Fax: +91-1732-255057 • E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.specialsteel.net 1 2 UPPER INDIA Mfrs of ZINC OXIDE 382715: +91-9978629532, +91-8572800368 UPPER INDIA 9215822418 3 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL For the Year 2018-2019 ATUL GUPTA RAJESH KHARBANDA MUNISH DHIMAN President Vice President Secretary ISH ANAND SAMIRA SALUJA VARINDER MEHANDIRATTA Treasurer Secretary General Joint Secretary EXECUTIVE MEMBERS Arun Oberoi Jaideep S. -
List of UG Examination Centers Held in April 2020
KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA (Established by the State Legislature Act XII of 1956) ("A+" Grade, NAAC Accredited) List of Examination Centre(s) for Various Under-graduate (Compartmental & Annual System) Examinations to be held in April, 2020 Code No. Name of the Centre(s) with Building 101 Arya Girls College, Ambala Cantt 102 GMN College, Ambala Cantt. 103 Govt. College, Ambala Cantt. 106 DAV College, Ambala City 109 M.D.S.D. Girls College, Ambala City 111 Govt. College, Naraingarh, Ambala 201 Govt. College, Panchkula 202 Govt. College for Women, Panchkula 203 Smt. Aruna Asaf Ali Govt. P.G. College, Kalka 302 RKSD College, BL-II, Kaithal 303 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt. College, Kaithal 305 IG Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kaithal 307 DAV College, Fatehpur Pundri, Kaithal 312 DAV College, Cheeka, Kaithal 313 Shri Kapil Muni Govt. College for Women, Kalayat, Kaithal 401 DAV College, Karnal 405 KVA DAV College for Women, Karnal 407 Pt. Chiranji Lal Sharma Govt. College, Bl-II, Karnal 429 Dyal Singh College, Bl-II, Karnal 502 Institute of Integrated & Hons. Studies, BL-II, Kurukshetra 504 DN Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Kurukshetra 506 MN College, Shahabad(M),Kurukshetra 507 Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Shahabad(M), Kurukshetra 508 DAV College, Pehowa, Kurukshetra 510 IGN College, Ladwa, Kurukshetra 528 Govt. College for Girls, Palwal, Kurukshetra 604 DAV College for Girls, BL-II, Yamuna Nagar 606 Hindu Girls College, Jagadhri 607 M.A. Mahavidyalaya, Jagadhri (YNR) 627 GN Khalsa College,Bl-II, Yamuna Nagar 702 Arya College, BL-II, Panipat 704 SD College, BL-II, Panipat 706 Govt. College, Panipat 725 IB College, BL-II, Panipat 801 Govt. -
The Yamuna Syndicate Limited Regd
The Yamuna Syndicate Limited Regd. Office : Radaur Road, Yamuna Nagar (Haryana) Uploaded on BSE Listing Centre/ Website : http://listing.bseindia.com HO/CS/ August 31, 2020 Manager-Department of Corporate Services, BSE Limited, Registered Office :Floor 25, P J Towers, Dalal Street, Mumbai- 400 001 Dear Sir/Madam Scrip Code : 540980 Scrip Id : YSL Subject : Furnishing Notice of 66th Annual General Meeting, Annual Report for the financial year 2019-20 and Book Closure intimation, under Regulation 34, 30 (2) and 42 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015 1. In continuation to our letter dated August 21, 2020 and pursuant to Regulation 34 and 30(2) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, we are enclosing herewith the Notice of 66th Annual General Meeting (AGM) and the Annual Report for the financial year 2019-20, which were circulated to the Shareholders through the electronic mode today i.e. August 31, 2020. 2. The 66th AGM will be held on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. (IST) through Video Conferencing (VC) or Other Audio Visual Means (OAVM). 3. The Notice and the Annual Report are available on the Company’s website at www.yamunasyndicate.com (Notice under Notice tab and Annual Report in the Annual Reports section of Financial Reports tab). 4. Further, pursuant to Regulation 42 of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the Register of Members and Share Transfer Books of the Company are being closed from September 17, 2020 to September 24, 2020 (both days inclusive) for the purpose of the AGM. -
Ujjwal Bhavishya
UJJWAL BHAVISHYA 39/3 Near Patwar Khana, Sadhaura Yamunanagar, Haryana 133204 Introduction Ujjwal Bhavishya society aims to provide social, educational and economical empowerment to children, parents and people of society, to safeguard mother nature and solve societal issues. Ujjwal bhavishya society is registered with Government of Haryana under Societies Registration Act(HRRS) 2012 and Government of India under Darpan. Our Goals 1. To provide Social, Educational and Economic Empowerment to Children, parents, and people of society (needy people of the community). a. Emphasis on Value based education b. Goal setting, vision, profession and passion for living a purposeful life c. Counselling of parents, teachers, and educators based on surveys and feedback d. Persistent sensitizing and capacity building among the general public, more particularly: ● Students in schools and colleges. ● Employees in corporate houses and other organizations. ● Empowering female students by teaching them their rights and empowering them. ● To mentor and provide guidance to the youth for their duties. 2. To safeguard Mother Nature 1. Protecting mother nature by generating less waste 2. Awareness on proper waste disposal 3. Organic methods of doing agriculture 4. Spreading awareness for living an eco-friendly life 5. Protecting abused animals and spreading awareness for freedom of other creatures 6. Importance of well-being of society by physical and mental nourishment. 3. Issues Related to Society 1. Children exposed to any form of abuse and children deprived of education 2 2. Methods of generating more employment by utilizing available resources optimally 3. Awareness about the purpose of life – Ikigai (Japanese book) 4. Providing assistance in pursuing education, vocational courses, counselling for career and life.