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ADMISSION HANDBOOK 2016-2017.Pdf
INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (Deemed University under Section 3 of UGC Act 1956; Elite Status and Centre of Excellence – Govt. of Maharashtra) Ranked number two of the higher education institutions in India by MHRD, Government of India Handbook 2016-2017 VISION • We shall perennially strive to be a vibrant institute with continuously evolving curricula to brighten the future of the chemical, biological, materials and energy industries of the nation, and rank amongst the very best in the world through active participation and scholarship of our faculty, students and alumni. • We shall be creators of sprouting knowledge and design cutting-edge technologies that will have the greatest impact on society and benet mankind at large. MISSION • We shall generate and sustain an atmosphere conducive to germinating new knowledge at every available opportunity. • e education we shall impart will enable our students to devise new solutions to meet the needs of all segments of society with regard to material and energy, while protecting the environment and conserving the natural resources. • Our endeavors, while extending well beyond the connes of the classroom, will aim to enhance public welfare and our attempts to dissipate knowledge will spread to a greater multi- and cross- disciplinary platform to conduct research, discovery, technology development, service to industry and entrepreneurship, in consonance with India’s aspirations to be a welfare state. We will team scientists and engineers with professionals in other disciplines to arrive at better solutions. • We will provide all our students with a strong foundation to encourage them to be our ambassadors in the professional activities that they choose to undertake in service of society at national and international levels. -
A Thesis Submitted for the Award of the Ph.D. Degree of UNIVERSITY of KOTA in the Faculty of Arts by TANU RAJPAL Under the Supe
MYTHOLOGICAL AND FOLK ELEMENTS: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE SELECTED NOVELS OF RAJA RAO AND R.K.NARAYAN A Thesis Submitted for the Award of the Ph.D. degree of UNIVERSITY OF KOTA in the Faculty of Arts By TANU RAJPAL Under the supervision of Dr. (Mrs.) Jatinder Kohli Department of English Government College Kota, Kota. UNIVERSITY OF KOTA, KOTA 2017 (i) Dedicated to my Father & Mother, For their ceaseless Love and Inspiration. (ii) DECLARATION I, Ms. Tanu Rajpal D/o Sh. Anil Rajpal resident of Vigyan Nagar, Kota, hereby, declare that the research work incorporated in the present thesis entitled Mythological and Folk Elements: A Critical Study of Selected Novels of Raja Rao and R. K. Narayan is my own work and is original. This work (in part or in full) has not been submitted to any University for the award of a Degree or a Diploma. I have properly acknowledged the material collected from secondary sources wherever required. I solely own the responsibility for the originality of the entire content. Date: Signature of the Candidate Place: Kota (iii) SUPERVISOR'S CERTIFICATE I feel great pleasure in certifying that the thesis entitled Mythological and Folk Elements: A Critical Study of Selected Novels of Raja Rao and R. K. Narayan embodies a record of the results of investigations carried out by Ms Tanu Rajpal for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of English, Govt. College, Kota, Kota (Rajasthan) under my guidance. I am satisfied with the analysis of data, interpretation of results and the conclusions drawn. It is an original piece of research carried out by the candidate under my supervision. -
The Essence of Bhagavad Gita
With the inspiration from great saints who are well known for their Bhakti and Bhajan compositions Copyright © 2013 First Edition, Dec 2013. All rights reserved. ii Contents Introduction ....................................................................................... v Chapter 1: Prayer .............................................................................. 2 Chapter 2: Guru Bhajan ................................................................... 3 Chapter 3: Lord Ganesha Bhajans .................................................. 4 Lord Ganesha Bhajan - 2 ................................................................. 5 Lord Ganesha Bhajan - 3 ................................................................. 6 Chapter 4: Lord Muruga Bhajans ................................................... 7 Lord Muruga Bhajan - 2 .................................................................. 8 Lord Muruga Bhajan - 3 .................................................................. 9 Chapter 5: Divine Mother (Durga) Bhajans ................................. 10 Durga Bhajan - 2 ........................................................................... 11 Chapter 6: Lord Shiva Bhajans ..................................................... 12 Lord Shiva Bhajan - 2 ................................................................... 13 Lord Shiva Bhajan - 3 ................................................................... 14 Lord Shiva Bhajan - 4 ................................................................... 15 Lord Shiva Bhajan -
Central Reserve Police Force Roll No Wise List of Not Qualified Candidates for the Written Examination of Asi (Steno) 2016-17
EXAM DATE : 16/07/2017 Page 1 CENTRAL RESERVE POLICE FORCE ROLL NO WISE LIST OF NOT QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION OF ASI (STENO) 2016-17 Srl No Roll No App. No. Candidate's Name / Father's Name Catg. Result 1 011000001 ASI10000056 GELIME SRIDHAR REDDY / GELIME VENKAT RANGA REDDY GEN Fail 2 011000034 ASI10011659 SURE BRAHMAM / S RAMAIAH GEN Fail 3 011000041 ASI10012786 SHAIK ABDUL RASHEED / SHAIK KHAJA HUSSAIN GEN Absent 4 011000110 ASI10042175 LAVANYA KUNCHALA / VISWESWARA REDDY KUNCHALA GEN Absent 5 011000132 ASI10045432 MADDURI POTHI REDDY / M JAYACHANDRA REDDY GEN Absent 6 011000145 ASI10048381 PRASHANT LAXMAN PARATE / LAXMAN SOMAJI PARATE GEN Absent 7 011000147 ASI10048782 DANDU SULTHAN BASHA / DANDU YUSUF GEN Fail 8 011000165 ASI10054321 SAYYAPUREDDI CHINNA APPANNA DORA / SAYYAPUREDDI GEN Absent SRINIVAS RAO 9 011000171 ASI10057125 BHARGAVI KUNCHALA / VISWESWARA REDDY KUNCHALA GEN Absent 10 011000214 ASI10082854 SHAIK MAHABOOBSUBHANI / SHAIK VALLI GEN Fail 11 011000217 ASI10083817 SHAIK SHAREEF / SHAIK MASTAN GEN Absent 12 011000245 ASI10091589 MAMIDIPALLI SAIKUMAR / SITHA RAMAYYA GEN Absent 13 011000254 ASI10094378 THANNIRU RAMESH / SAMBASIVARAO GEN Fail 14 011000331 ASI10114842 ADDALA HARI SESHA SAI / ADDALA THRIMURTHULU GEN Absent 15 011000338 ASI10116117 SHAIK CHINNA MOULALI / SHAIK HUSSAIN SAHEB GEN Absent 16 011000353 ASI10118310 DAVA SANDHYA / DAVA SRINU GEN Absent 17 011000401 ASI10130118 POOSARLA RAMAKRUSHNA / POOSARLA SRINIVASARAO GEN Absent 18 011000410 ASI10133396 TADIKOTLA VINAY KUMAR REDDY / TADIKOTLA -
Lesson 4 – Vishnu Lakshmi
Mangal Mandir Jagrati Class Lesson 4 September 27, 2015 Vishnu: Among, the Hindu Trinity of Gods, Lord Vishnu is the maintainer of the Universe. Forms of Vishnu Lord Vishnu is the protector of creation. Most of the time, good and evil forces are evenly matched in the world. But at times, the balance is destroyed and evil demons get the upper hand. Often in response to a request by the other gods, Vishnu then incarnates to set the balance right again. He maintains the cosmic order Dharma in the universe. The most popular human forms of Vishnu are Ram and Krishna. Lord Vishnu took the form of Ram to kill evil king Ravana. He came as Krishna to kill his uncle evil Kamsa. He is known to have taken many other forms such as fish, tortoise, and the divine form of half lion and half man. Vishnu’s vahana: Garuda the eagle. Vishnu’s Astra: Sudarshan Chakra, the discus. Of all weapons, Sudarshan Chakra is the one which is constantly in motion. Lord Vishnu holds it in his index finger. After the enemy is destroyed, the chakra returns to Lord Vishnu. Even after releasing it, it remains under His control. Vishnu’s Mantra: Narayan Narayan Vishnu’s abode: Vishnu's abode, Vaikuntha, is made of gold and jewels. However, he is usually depicted reclining on Seshnaga, who floats on the cosmic ocean. Lakshmi Lakshmi is the goddess of light, beauty, good fortune and wealth. Being the consort of Vishnu, the preserving principle, Lakshmi also signifies love and grace. Lakshmi often expresses her devotion to Vishnu by massaging his feet as he lies on the coils of the snake Shesha. -
Annual Report 2017-18
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (April 2017 – March 2018) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad - 211 002 i POSTAL ADDRESS The National Academy of Sciences, India 5, Lajpatrai Road, Allahabad – 211002, India PHONE +91-532-2640224, 2441243 FAX +91-532-2641183 E-MAIL [email protected] WEBSITE http://www.nasi.nic.in http://www.nasi.org.in NASI, Allahabad is also on the FACEBOOK & TWITTER Published by the General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India, Allahabad ii Late Prof. Meghnad Saha, Founder President An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the dark age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. Meghnad Saha, Prof. S. N. Bose, Sir J.C. Bose and Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray. The first World War and the world-wide economic depression caused a set back to scientific research globally - much more so in India whose scientists found it difficult even to publish their research work since they had to be almost entirely dependent on foreign journals. -
Merit Bsc Maths 2013.Pdf
UNIVERSITY OF LUCKNOW B.Sc. (Mathematics) LUCKNOW UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS 2013 PROVISIONAL MERIT LIST reg_id name father dob gender board cat sub_cat percent_inter norm_per wtg_sports wtg_NCC final_index Rank Cat_rank 11336147 SAUMYA TRIPATHI RAJESH CHANDRA TRIPATHI 15-07-1996 Female U.P. Board General 94.600 97.727 0.000 2.443 100.170 1 11261405 MANU SINGH BIRENDRA BAHADUR SINGH 12-07-1996 Female U.P. Board General 96.800 100.000 0.000 0.000 100.000 2 11219523 VIBHANTIKA DWIVEDI SANTOSH KUMAR DWIVEDI 25-07-1997 Female U.P. Board General 96.600 99.793 0.000 0.000 99.793 3 11254324 LOKESH MISHRA RAMAKANT MISHRA 03-07-1997 Male U.P. Board General 92.000 95.041 4.752 0.000 99.793 4 11192880 ANSHUMAN BAJPAI AVADHESH KUMAR BAJPAI 16-04-1996 Male U.P. Board General 95.800 98.967 0.000 0.000 98.967 5 12116360 SUSHIL CHAUHAN BHOLA SINGH 05-07-1997 Male U.P. Board OBC 91.200 94.215 4.711 0.000 98.926 6 OBC 1 12141232 SHWETA VERMA MR SHYAM KUMAR VERMA 15-01-1996 Female U.P. Board OBC 95.400 98.554 0.000 0.000 98.554 7 OBC 2 12101812 DEEPENDRA VERMA RAM GOPAL VERMA 26-10-1996 Male U.P. Board OBC 90.800 93.802 4.690 0.000 98.492 8 OBC 3 12294901 YAMINI KAMLA PATI 20-05-1996 Female U.P. Board OBC 95.000 98.140 0.000 0.000 98.140 9 OBC 4 12342871 AMAN SINGH NIRLESH KUMAR SINGH 28-09-1995 Male U.P. -
9Th Counselling.Xlsx
9th Common Counselling List of B.A. Hons Date of Counselling - 23.12.2020, Reporting time 12.30 pm, Place : Wheeler Senate House, Patna University Fee : Rs. 2500/-only (to be adjustable at College in due course if there is any difference, (For SC/ST & Women - Rs.170/-only) Payment through Bank Challan / Demand Draft drawn in favour of Registrar, Patna University, payable at Patna, Original SLC/CLC is mandatory. Other original documents will be returned after verification. Admission is subject to availability of seats in the respective subject and category. For vacancy see the table. Bring application forms alongwith the cut of marks. All the applicants who appeared in the Entrance test and willing to take admission in the following subjects of the Faculty of Humanities may attend counselling irrespective of the marks they obtianed. For details vacancy see the table. 1 Sanskrit 2 Urdu 3 Maithili 4 Persian 5 Music 6 Home Science 7 Arabic 8 Bengali For other subjects under the Faculty of Social Sciences like Political Science, History, Economics, Sociology, Geography, Mathematics, Statistics, the following candidates may attend the counselling. For details of vacancy see the table. Sl.No. -
ANSWERED ON:22.03.2005 AWARDING of PADMASHREE and PADMVIBHUSHAN AWARDS Jagannath Dr
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA HOME AFFAIRS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:3019 ANSWERED ON:22.03.2005 AWARDING OF PADMASHREE AND PADMVIBHUSHAN AWARDS Jagannath Dr. M.;Singh Shri Mohan Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) the names of the persons who have been conferred upon with award of Padmashree and Padmvibhushan during the last three years and thereafter; (b) the names of the persons who have surrendered or declined to accept the award; (c) the reasons which forced the recipients of the award to surrender the award after acceptance; (d) whether the Government has any proposal to merge the three variants of Padma awards to give honour to more persons; and (e) if so, the details thereof? Answer MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI MANIKRAO HODLYA GAVIT) (a): The details of recipients of Padma Awards during the last three years are given in the statement at Annexure-I. (b) & (c): The names of persons who declined the awards on personal prediliection/conviction, during the last three years, are given in the statement at Annexure-II. (d): No Sir. (e): Does not arise. ANNEXURE-I DETAILS OF RECIPIENTS OF PADMA AWARDS DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS. 2002 Sl.No. Name of the awardee Award conferred 1 Dr. Chakravarthi Rangarajan Padma Vibhushan 2 Dr.(Smt.) Gangubai Hangal Padma Vibhushan 3 Pandit Kishan Maharaj Padma Vibhushan 4 Smt. Kishori Amonkar Padma Vibhushan 5 Shri Soli Jehangir Sorabjee Padma Vibhushan 6 Shri Bellur Krishnamachar Sundara Raja Iyengar Padma Bhushan 7 Shri Chandrakant Gulabrao Borde Padma Bhushan -
Annual Report 2019-20
The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India i Caption for Cover Page: Bharat Ratna Prof. C N R Rao receiving Prof. M.G.K Menon Memorial Award ii The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) Annual Report (2019–20) Established: 1930 The oldest Science Academy of India; Recognised by the DST, GoI as Professional Body; and by the DSIR, GoI as the SIRO iii Published by: The General Secretary (HQ), NASI for The National Academy of Sciences, India Designed and edited by: Ms. Archna Pant with the support of Ms. Rashmi Mishra Year of Publication: 2020 For further information, please contact: The National Academy of Sciences, India (NASI) 5, Lajpatrai Road, Prayagraj-211002, India Phone: +91 (0532) 2640224, 2441243 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nasi.nic.in, www.nasi.org.in NASI is also on Facebook & Twitter iv “An Academy of Science can do a great deal by educating public opinion, undertaking particular problems, and bringing out scientific workers in various fields for discussion and cooperative research. But the main function of the Academy should be towards cultural improvement by contributions to human knowledge”. - Prof. Meghnad Saha on the Inaugural Session of the Academy India is justified in feeling proud for its unique contributions to science in ancient days. However, successive foreign invasions and alien rule for centuries pushed science in the background and the country went through with what may be described as the Dark Age for science. Western science attracted Indian intelligentsia after the establishment of the western system of education and the universities; and despite many constraints, the country could produce giants like Prof. -
Art of Living Bhajans
1. Lambodara Lambodara Hey Vigneshwara Shambo kumara Vigneshwara Ambika Tanaya Om kareshwar Hey Ramba Hey Ramba Vigneshwara Mourya re bappa mourya re (Low , High ) Ganapati Bappa Mourya, Mangal Moorthy Mourya (High ,Low ) 2. Vakratunda Mahakaya Vakratunda Mahakaya Koti Surya Samaprabha Nirvignam Kurumedeva (2) Sarvakaryeshu Sarvada (2) Mahaganapate Gajaanana Sri Mahaganapate Gajaanana Uma Maheswara Priya Nandana (2) Mahaganapate Gajaanana Gana Nayaka Vandita Vharana (2) Taba Charanam Bhava Bhaya Haranam (2) Sri Mahaganapate Gajaanana (2) [Repeat Para] Gajaanana Gaja Vadhana Hey Rambha Gajaanana [Repeat many times at different speed] Hey Rambha Gajaanana [Repeat many times at different speed] 3. Vinayaka Vinayaka Vinayaka vinayaka Vishwadhara vinayaka …. Vinayaka vinayaka…. Siddhi vinayak bhav bhaya hara Sur muni vandit shri ganesha Vishwadhara vinayaka… Vinayaka Vinayaka… 4. Gouri Nanadana Gajanara Gouri Nanadana Gajanara, Girijananda Niranjana Parvati Nanadana Shubanana Shubanana Shubanana Pahi praBho maam Pahi praSanna Gouri Nanadana Gajanara, Girijananda Niranjana Nartana sundara niranjana Niranjana…Niranjana…. Pahi praBho maam Pahi praSanna Gouri Nanadana Gajanara, Girijananda Niranjana 5. Pratham Vandan Pratham vandan… Gauri nandan… He shiv nandan… Pahi gajanan.. Pratham vandana.. Gauri nandan… Ek danth..Gunvanth Vinayak Mangala charana….Sankat harna Pranav Swaroopa pahi gajanan.. Pratham vandan… Gauri nandan… 6. Ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om, Ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om, Ganesha om gavo Ganesha om, Ganapati bapa moriya Ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om, Ganesha om gavo Ganesha om, Siddhi vinayaka ganesha om Lambodara hai ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om, Ganesha om gavo Ganesha om, Vishwadara ganesha om Mangala-murthi ganesha om Ganesha om Ganesha om, Ganesha om gavo Ganesha om, 7. -
Discussion611.Pdf
VCD.No.611 T.P.G. वातालाप नं 611, दनांक 24.08.2008, ट.पी.जी. Disc.CD No. 611, dated 24.08. 2008, at T.P.G. समय- 00.58-01.44 िजास:::-ु:--- बाबा अट लमी अलग है, अट देवी अलग है। बाबा :::-:--- अट देव ह तो उनक अट देवयाँ भी ह और आठ नारायण ह सतयगु के। तो उनक आठ लमी भी ह। सतयगु म नारायण कतने होग? 8 नारायण होग। तो लमी भी कतनी हगी ? 8 लमी हगी। और? िजास:::-ु:--- धन लमी , धाय लमी , देवी लमी... बाबा :::-:--- हाँ-हाँ, वो तो चाहे गनाते चले जाओ। Time: 00.58-01.44 Student: Baba, the eight Lakshmis and the eight devis are different. Baba: There are eight deities so there are their eight devis (female deities) as well. And there are eight Narayans of the Golden Age. So, they have eight Lakshmis as well. How many Narayans will there be in the Golden Age? There will be eight Narayans. So, how many Lakshmis will there be as well? There will be eight Lakshmis. Student: Dhan Lakshmi, Dhaanya Lakshmi, Devi Lakshmi… Baba: Yes, they can be counted as many as you wish. समय- 01.54-10.35 िजास:::-ु:--- बाबा, महाभारत म दखाया है क खदु इ ने कण के पास जा करके कवच, कंु डल मांा ना। बाबा :::-:--- कसके पास जाके ? िजास:::-ु:--- कण के पास । बाबा :::-:--- कु ती ने? िजास:::-ु:--- इ ने। बाबा :::-:--- इ ने जा करके दान मांगा। िजास:::-ु:--- खास अजुन के लये ह मांगा ना ? बाबा :::-:--- वो उसका बचा था ना। िजास:::-ु:--- इ म भी ऐसा ममव होता है तो ये तो ..