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Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd. -
Contemporary Art of India from the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection June 22 - September 17, 2000
Haggerty Museum of Art u Marquette University Timeless Visions Contemporary Art of India from the Chester and Davida Herwitz Collection June 22 - September 17, 2000 The exhibition Timeless Visions cele- brates the modern and contemporary work of thirteen artists from India. As a group, these artists have probed such profound themes as the nature of cre- ation and representations of the divine, the essence of being human, the charac- ter of the heroic, and such formal con- cerns as color, form and space. As a country India, which gained inde- pendence from British rule in 1947, Jamini Roy, Untitled, undated ranks second after China in terms of Tempera on newspaper, 103/4 x 163/4 in. In Hinduism, cattle are sacred and revered. population and is home to the world’s largest film industry. While collections of the traditional arts of India such as Hindu and Buddhist temple sculpture and Indian miniatures are well established in museums throughout the world, the importance of the art of post-colonial India has only recently begun to be recognized. Contemporary Indian art represents a radical break from the past because Indian artists are no longer subordi- nate to patrons or trained solely as apprentices in established styles. Color, form, texture and line once deployed only for narrative purposes sometimes take precedence—or become—the content. Four of the artists represented in this exhibition (Dave, Goud, Reddy and Rodwittiya) were trained at the newly established fine arts department at Maharaja Sayajirao University in Baroda. This program is not limited to traditional European or Indian approaches to art, but was designed to be international in its scope and training. -
Cum-Typist(LDACT),Grade-VI,2019 Date of Written Examination :- 30.06.2019 Important Notice :- 1
Name of Examination :- Lower Division Assistant -cum-Typist(LDACT),Grade-VI,2019 Date of Written Examination :- 30.06.2019 Important Notice :- 1. The Provisional Admission Certificate will be available in the website from 17.06.2019. Eligible candidates will able to download Admission Certificate on & from 17.06.2019. 2. In case of any discrepancy found in his/her name, father's name, category and photograph in the Provisional Admission Certificate, candidates are instructed to submit representation to the Secretary,TPSC within 7 days of the publication of the Provisional Admission Certificate. Sl. No. Candidate's Name Father's Name Category Roll No. 1 AADRITA CHOUDHURY SUKHENDRA KUMAR CHOUDHURY UR 10001 2 AAMAN ROY LT. SANJOY KUMAR ROY UR 10002 3 AAOZH CHAKMA SANTI JIBAN CHAKMA ST 10003 4 AARMENDRA REANG LT. PALENDRA REANG ST 10004 5 ABADESH DEBBARMA MANTU DEBBARMA ST 10005 6 ABADUL HOSSAIN MD. ULFAT ALI UR 10006 7 ABALIN MOLSOM HAJANTA MOLSOM ST 10007 8 ABAN DEBBARMA SURESH DEBBARMA ST 10008 9 ABANTIKA DEBRAY AMLENDU DEBRAY UR 10009 10 ABANTIKA ROY NARAYAN ROY UR 10010 11 ABASHA CHAKMA LILABARAN CHAKMA ST 10011 12 ABBA DEBBARMA MANIK DEBBARMA ST 10012 13 ABDUL AHAB ABDUL BAREK UR 10013 14 ABDUL ALIM MD MANJIL ALI UR 10014 15 ABDUL BAREK MAJUMDER ABU TAHER MAJUMDER UR 10015 16 ABDUL HAQUE ABDUL RAHAMAN UR 10016 17 ABDUL HASHIM ABDUL RAHIM UR 10017 18 ABDUL HOSSEN ABDUL KHALEQUE UR 10018 19 ABDUL JALIL SIYAM MD ABDUL QUDDUS UR 10019 20 ABDUL JASHIM ABDUL HASIM UR 10020 21 ABDUL KADER MIA NUR AHAMED MIA UR 10021 22 Abdul Kalam Miah ABDUL -
List of Eligible Candidates for the Post of MTS Under Political
LIST OF ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES WHO HAVE BEEN ASKED TO APPEAR THE WRITTEN TEST TO BE HELD ON 14/02/2021(SUNDAY)FOR THE POST MULTI-TASKING-STAFF IN POLITICAL(A) DEPARTMENT,ASSAM The Admit Cards issued earlier to the eligible candidates will be valid for the examination. The Reporting Time for the Morning Shift (10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon) is 9:30 AM and for the Afternoon Shift (01:00 PM to 03:00 PM) is 12:30 PM. Roll No. Name of Candidates Name of Guardians Centre Name and Shift Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0001 PRANJAL KALITA PADMA KALITA (Morning Shift) ROBIN CHANDRA Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0002 PRAGATI KONWAR KONWAR (Morning Shift) BIBHUTI BHUSAN Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0003 NAMRATA DEY DEY (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0004 MANOJ CHAUHAN AMARJEET CHAUHAN (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0005 PRANAB KALITA NAGEN KALITA (Morning Shift) RATUL CHANDRA DEBENDRA CHANDRA Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0006 NATH NATH (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0007 SAURAV JYOTI BORAH BENUDHAR BORAH (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0008 SIDDARTH BARUAH TAPAN BARUAH (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0009 PRODIP CHETRY DEVA CHETRY (Morning Shift) LT. GONGADHAR Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0010 SIDHARTHA SARMA SARMA (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0011 GAUTAM DUTTA TARUN DUTTA (Morning Shift) BEDANTA BIKASH INDRA KANTA Dispur Govt. H.S. School, Dispur MTS0012 SARMAH SARMAH (Morning Shift) Dispur Govt. H.S. -
Price List 2015.Indd
Lalit Kala Publications 2015 Lalit Kala Akademi Rabindra Bhavan, New Delhi-110001 MONOGRAPHS The monographs in the Lalit Kala Series of Contemporary Indian Art have been undertaken by the Lalit Kala Akademi with the intention of popularising the works of India’s leading painters, sculptors and printmakers. Effort is made to present a bird’s eye view of the development of their artistic career. Each monograph is in the format 17.5 x 12 cms. on foreign art paper. It contains a brief introduction of the artist along with colour plates and b/w illustrations. Monographs Available Rs. 1. Dhanraj Bhagat 50 2. Prodosh Das Gupta 50 3. Biren De 50 4. L. Munuswamy 50 5. K. S. Kulkarni 50 6. Ram Gopal Vijaiwargiya 50 7. S. H. Raza 50 8. Y. K. Shukla 50 9. Ranvir Singh Bisht 50 10. V. P. Karmarkar 50 11. Bimal Das Gupta 50 12. Radhamohan 50 13. Sarat Chandra Debo 50 14. Goverdhan Lal Joshi 50 15. P. T. Reddy 50 16. K. Madhava Menon 50 17. Nicholas Roerich 50 18. Amarnath Sehgal 50 19. Chittaprosad 50 20. Kanwal Krishna & Devyani Krishna 50 21. J. Swaminathan 50 22. Gurcharan Singh 50 23. Piraji Sagara 50 24. M. Reddappa Naidu 50 25. Devki Nandan Sharma 75 26. A. P. Santhanaraj 75 27. R. K. Rao 75 28. Balbir Singh Katt 75 29. Sakti Burman 75 30. Kripal Singh Shekhawat 75 Monographs Large Format (Hard Bound 9”x9”) 31. J. Sultan Ali 100 32. Pilloo Pochkhanawala 100 33. Somnath Hore 100 34. V. S. Gaitonde 100 35. -
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*DLTD130603/ /01/K/1*/01/Y/1*/01/M/1*/01/C/1* Crowe & Spencer: Baby time! Bipasha Basu: Chalte Chalte, The stork is coming a-visiting! expecting her own mini-Cro- Newlyweds Russell Crowe we shortly before Russell’s THE TIMES OF INDIA All dolled up Rani and SRK and Danielle Spencer are ex- 40th birthday and the couple’s Friday, pecting their first first wedding an- June 13, 2003 & ready to roll! run into love child. In a way, niversary. the news is not un- According to Page 8 Page 5 expected. For, sh- those in the know, ortly after getting ‘‘Crowe is over the married, Danielle moon. He has wa- had told her frie- nted a child for nds that she was ages, under the ri- determined to ha- ght circumstances. ve a baby —and His parents, who fast: ‘‘My aim dur- have been togeth- ing the honeymo- er for 40 years, on was to relax have had a happy and get pregnant. marriage and fa- Russell and I agr- mily life and he eed that he should wants to do the be a dad by the time he is 40.’’ same.’’ Now, that’s something True to her word, Danielle is to Crowe about! OF INDIA ENTERTAINMENT PLUS MANOJ KESHARWANI Ghosts host these haunted houses! JYOTI SHARMA house,’’ says Gaurav Kapoor, a of my friends contend that th- Times News Network software executive who lives in ey have seen it,’’ reveals Amit the locality. Kaul, a resident of the area. icture this. A young, su- Similarly, a ‘numberless’ According to a senior estate ccessful husband; a bea- house in Defence Colony’s C- official, ‘‘Some spacious bung- Putiful, stay-at-home wi- Block has been lying vacant alows in Lutyen’s Delhi lie vac- fe; a haunted house. -
Recording of Apars for the FY 2018-19 on SPARROW
No.22-1 5/20 1 B-S-l (APAR) Government of lndia Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievance & Pensions Department of Personnel & Training 2nd Floor, A Wing, Lok Nayak Bhawan Khan Market, New Delhi Dated the 9th Dec.,2019 MEETING NOTICE As per the timelines for recording of APARs for the FY 2018-19 on 'SPARROW' the entire process of recording, reviewing, disclosure etc of the APARs is to be completed by 31"t December, 2019. lt has been observed from the data available on SPARROW system that a large number of APARs of the officers are still pending at different levels. ln order to review the status of APARs and to facilitate the Ministries/ Departments to complete the process by the end of December,, 2019, a meeting under the chairpersonship of Joint Secretary 1gS) *itt be held on 12th December, 2019 from 11.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. in the Conference Room No.190, North Block 2 All the Deputy Secretaries/Directors dealing with SPARROW are requested to please make it convenient to attend the meeting as per the time schedule mentioned in Annexure-1 & 2. A status report of APARs of different Ministries/Departments indicating the pendency at different levels is placed in DOPT website for review and identification of difficulties before attending the meeting. 0r+-/." (P. B. Sahu) Under Secretary to the Govt. of lndia To Deputy Secretaries/Directors dealing with SPARROW in Ministries/Departments ANNEXURE-1 List of Departments/Ministries for attending the meeting at 11.00 A.M. of 12.12.2019 1 Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (i) Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare (ii) Department of Agricultural Research and Education 2. -
The Silver Series - 3
DAG : THE SILVER SERIES - 3 THE SILVER SERIES EDITION 3 6 - 10 JULY 2020 10% SALE PROCEEDS TO 1 DAG : THE SILVER SERIES - 3 THE SILVER SERIES EDITION 3 100 ARTISTS ² 100 WORKS Modern and Contemporary Indian Art 6 - 10 JULY 2020 FIXED-PRICE ONLINE SALE The Silver Series is DAG’s initiative towards raising funds for charity through its fixed-price online sales For further information please contact us at [email protected] 1 DAG : THE SILVER SERIES - 3 FROM ASHISH ANAND’S DESK Hundreds of great artists have marked every decade of the twentieth century, which is why I have always been surprised at the invisibility of so many of our masters. Painters, sculptors, printmakers, teachers, they have made a name for themselves, but in the absence of their work being shown nationally—rather than regionally, as has been the norm—many have remained outside mainstream discourse. At DAG, it has been our effort to ensure their rediscovery and recognition, something we continue to do with our Silver Series, fixed-price online sales. The outstanding success of the first two editions is an indicator that art-lovers also have an appreciation for lesser-known names, as well as those whose works do not appear frequently in the market. Our endeavour with every edition will be to continue to surprise you with the mix of artists and the quality of their work. I hope the additions in this edition will bring you joy. If you miss any favourites, I assure you that you will find them in subsequent editions. -
Unclaimed Dividend 2011-12 As on 31.12.2018
NCL INDUSTRIES LTD Dividend A/c No - 0133103000006798 LIST OF UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND AS ON 31/12/2018 FOR THE FY 2011-12 S.No. FOLIO MICR AMOUNT WARDATE NAME WARNO 1 000004 14753 200 01-10-2012 S VISWANATHA RAJU 90 2 000008 13861 20 01-10-2012 G.VENKATA DURGA RAJU 124 3 000025 13862 400 01-10-2012 G VISHWANADHA RAJU 263 4 000028 13863 80 01-10-2012 K SAVITRI 279 5 000053 17525 800 01-10-2012 B BHAGAVATHI RAO 411 6 000054 17524 500 01-10-2012 KADA SRINIVASA RAO 415 7 000056 17503 200 01-10-2012 PENTA ANANDA RAO 425 8 000057 17504 480 01-10-2012 PENTA MANMADA RAO 428 9 000058 17505 400 01-10-2012 PENTA VENKATA RAJU 434 10 000059 17446 500 01-10-2012 CHITTORI VENKATA KRISHNA NARASIMHA RAO439 11 000061 17506 200 01-10-2012 PENTA KRISHNA RAO 455 12 000062 17507 200 01-10-2012 PENTA SURYA RAO 464 13 000063 17508 200 01-10-2012 PENTA KAMESHWARA RAO 468 14 000064 17509 200 01-10-2012 PENTA BALARAMA MURTHY 471 15 000067 17864 240 01-10-2012 BONDA NOOKA RAJU 487 16 000070 17865 200 01-10-2012 MAMIDI VARAHA NARASIMHA MURTHY 504 17 000073 17866 600 01-10-2012 PALURI VENKATA RAMANA 520 18 000075 15536 100 01-10-2012 CH CHANDRA REDDY 530 19 000078 17268 60 01-10-2012 RAVI NAGHABUSHANAM 550 20 000105 13864 1300 01-10-2012 G.SUBBAYAMMA 674 21 000107 13612 30 01-10-2012 RAMESH ARORA 684 22 000133 19937 120 01-10-2012 M VARALAXMI 790 23 000134 14568 120 01-10-2012 K SARADAMBA 794 24 000135 972 120 01-10-2012 T MANIKYAMBA 799 25 000137 973 120 01-10-2012 U SUSHEELA 804 26 000138 13918 120 01-10-2012 K RAJYALAXMI 809 27 000161 12743 500 01-10-2012 RAVI PEDA -
Sakthy Academy Coimbatore
Sakthy Academy Coimbatore Bharat Ratna Award: List of recipients Year Laureates Brief Description 1954 C. Rajagopalachari An Indian independence activist, statesman, and lawyer, Rajagopalachari was the only Indian and last Governor-General of independent India. He was Chief Minister of Madras Presidency (1937–39) and Madras State (1952–54); and founder of Indian political party Swatantra Party. Sarvepalli He served as India's first Vice- Radhakrishnan President (1952–62) and second President (1962–67). Since 1962, his birthday on 5 September is observed as "Teachers' Day" in India. C. V. Raman Widely known for his work on the scattering of light and the discovery of the effect, better known as "Raman scattering", Raman mainly worked in the field of atomic physics and electromagnetism and was presented Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. 1955 Bhagwan Das Independence activist, philosopher, and educationist, and co-founder of Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapithand worked with Madan Mohan Malaviya for the foundation of Banaras Hindu University. M. Visvesvaraya Civil engineer, statesman, and Diwan of Mysore (1912–18), was a Knight Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire. His birthday, 15 September, is observed as "Engineer's Day" in India. Jawaharlal Nehru Independence activist and author, Nehru is the first and the longest-serving Prime Minister of India (1947–64). 1957 Govind Ballabh Pant Independence activist Pant was premier of United Provinces (1937–39, 1946–50) and first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1950– 54). He served as Union Home Minister from 1955–61. 1958 Dhondo Keshav Karve Social reformer and educator, Karve is widely known for his works related to woman education and remarriage of Hindu widows. -
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List of Eligible Candidates against Advertisement No. MMTC/P&O/2018/01(a) for Online application S.no Application Seq No Post Applied For Applicant Name Fathers Name Mothers Name 1 MMTC000025 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts JITENDRA KUMAR SWAIN DHANESWAR SWAIN TARAMANI SWAIN 2 MMTC000026 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts ARCHANA KUMARI SATYADEO PRASAD ARTI PRASAD 3 MMTC000061 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts RAHUL PODDAR MAHAVEER PRASAD PODDAR MANJU PODDAR 4 MMTC000091 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts MUKESH GUPTA SRIRAM GUPTA SHARITA DEVI 5 MMTC000116 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts PEDDINA HARISH KUMAR PEDDINA VENKATESWAR GUPTA PEDDINA MINATI 6 MMTC000129 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts AMAN GUPTA VED PRAKASH GUPTA SUNITA GUPTA 7 MMTC000149 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts TARUN KUMAR RAMESH CHANDRA CHAKOTIYA SHANTI CHAKOTIYA 8 MMTC000159 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts VIPIN GOEL NARENDER GOEL SAROJ GOEL 9 MMTC000174 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts MANISHKUMAR LOHAR BHAGWANLAL LOHAR SHANTADEVI LOHAR 10 MMTC000177 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts DEBOBRATA NATH BAIDYANATH NATH SHRABANI NATH 11 MMTC000207 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts BOGGARAPU SAI MEGHANA BOGGARAPU BALA SESHAPHANI BOGGARAPU RAJESWARI 12 MMTC000214 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts RITU NANDA K K NANDA CHANDRAKANTA NANDA 13 MMTC000241 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts SRIKANTH YERRAVALLY KASHAIAH YERRAVALLY 14 MMTC000250 Deputy Manager-Finance and Accounts KAVITA KUMAWAT SUWA LAL KUMAWAT ARCHANA KUMAWAT 15 MMTC000251 Deputy -
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International Journal of Advanced Research and Development International Journal of Advanced Research and Development ISSN: 2455-4030 Impact Factor: RJIF 5.24 www.advancedjournal.com Volume 3; Issue 4; July 2018; Page No. 189-191 An overview on Indian art culture and styles Mamta Rani1, Dr. Suchita Mishra2 1 Research Scholar, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India 2 Supervisor, Kalinga University, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India Abstract Since its humble beginnings, art is the output of the interaction and emotional feeling of the human towards the world and life. The basic objective of the art is convey the message that art is the depiction of feeling of human that how deeply he is attached with the world, what he observe, what he think or analyze. It’s good that in depth role for man, art has for quite some time been contemplated amid a sort of manners by which, with a few understudies adjusting the vantage of minor style while some wander into near investigations. The profound idea of Ancient Bharat considered works illustrative process the Pharaohs, divine beings and goddesses, every one of whom got divine standing. With this write if worship return a gathering of images that elevate the rulers to control. By offering creature like attributes to the Pharaohs, for example, they’re given god-like status in divider sketches, earthenware and even small scale models. Antiquated Bharat, in the mean time, made the praised earthenware troopers as tributes to their perfect armed force. By authentic process occasions through the implies that of stoneware and painting, such were deified while not the prerequisite to be composed down as writing.