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ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applica Ons For
ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applicaons for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated locaon identy (where applicaons have been Constuency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Bhuvanagiri Revision identy received) From date To date 1. List number @ 2. Period of applicaons (covered in this list) 16/11/2020 16/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial number $ Date of Name of Name of Father / Mother / Date of Time of Place of residence of receipt claimant Husband and (Relaonship) # hearing* hearing* applicaon 1512, Main Road, Seplanatham 1 16/11/2020 Indhumathi Annadurai (F) North , , Cuddalore NANTHAGOPAL 259, MAIN ROAD, UMANGALAM 2 16/11/2020 MANI (F) POST, , Cuddalore BAKIYA 407, south 3 16/11/2020 NAGARAJAN RAMANUJAM (F) NAGARAJAN street, marungur, , Cuddalore SIVASANKARI 407, SOUTH 4 16/11/2020 NAGARAJAN RANANUJAM (F) NAGARAJAN STREET, MARUNGUR, , Cuddalore Sumana 18, Se street, Mel 5 16/11/2020 Abdulhussain (F) Parveen bhuvanagiri, , Cuddalore 30, Mariyamman Koil Street , B 6 16/11/2020 Venkatesan S Shanmugam (F) Adhivaraganatham Bhuvanagiri and Taluk, , Cuddalore Sumana 18, Se Street, Mel 7 16/11/2020 Abdulhussain (F) Parveen Bhuvanagiri, , Cuddalore £ In case of Union territories having no Legislave Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibion @ For this revision for this designated locaon at Electoral Date of exhibion at designated * Place, me and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registraon Registraon locaon under rule 15(b) officer Officer’s Office $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each under rule 16(b) designated locaon # Give relaonship as F-Father, M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. -
Chennai Centre
Chennai Centre Sr. No. Membership_No member_name 1 A01901 Viakalathur S Shivkkumar 2 A02109 Achal Krishnaswamy 3 A02868 M. Subramaniam 4 A03887 Mohan Hariharan 5 A04219 Palaniraj Radhakrishnan Conjeepuram 6 A04426 Joseph B. Perianyagam 7 A04760 Monilal Jason Anbiah 8 A04828 Suresh Radhakrishnan Chittoor 9 A04878 Kumar Venkataraman 10 A04974 K. M. Asadullah Badsha 11 A05030 V. Ram Manohar 12 A05246 K Chandrasekaran 13 A05281 Akhila Ravi Ravikumar 14 A05288 Sivapprakasam Saraswathy 15 A05532 Krishnaswamy Jeyamani 16 A05548 K. Patharachalam 17 A05552 Rajalakshmi Kalanidhi 18 A05577 Easwari N. Bobji 19 A05616 Rama Karthikeyan 20 A05618 Loganathan Mohan Sadagopan 21 A05630 K. Subramanyam 22 A05733 C K Jacob 23 A05741 Sheena S John 24 A05761 Lalith Kumar Narayanan 25 A05791 Guru Swamy Vaithyanathan 26 A05837 Sundaresan Paul 27 A05845 Krishna M Laxminarayanan 28 A05873 Subha Rao Challa 29 A05919 Ali Hussain Zoyab 30 A05979 Chandar Seetharaman 31 A06021 Richardson Perez J. A. 32 A06102 Raymond Dmonte 33 F06288 Kapil Srikrishna Chitale 34 A06330 Selvadurai Mithra 35 A06353 Shobhana Rajappa 36 A06358 Ravi Punithavelu 37 F06461 Ranee M L Vedamuthu 38 A06462 Solomon D Vedamuthu 39 A06524 Mahalingam Nagarajan Subbiah 40 A06528 Surendra Babu Parachuri 41 A06529 K. Selvaraj Ravichandran 42 A06530 Uma Ravichandran 43 A06865 Laxmi Ramasubramanian 44 A06866 Nirmala B. Reddy 45 A06914 Parthasarathy Andal 46 A06958 Ganeshan K Shanmugam 47 A07037 Ravikumar Srinivasan 48 A07039 Indira Swaminathan 49 A07042 Sathyanarayana Rajagopal 50 A07101 Ramesh Janakiraman 51 A07333 Anbarasan Siva 52 F07483 A E Gunasekaran 53 A07507 Susan Abraham Paul Sr. No. Membership_No member_name 54 A07616 Venktesh Gnana 55 A07653 Sukumar T. -
Visualisation of Women in Media, Literature and Science -Dr
1 BARTERED BODIES VISUALISATION OF WOMEN IN MEDIA, LITERATURE AND SCIENCE -DR. KAMAYANI KUMAR Women’s bodies have since time immemorial served as a ‘site’ on which (metaphorically) war is fought and albeit conquest is sought. In this paper I seek to discuss the visualization of women in war literature. I will be looking at Rajwinder Singh Bedi’s story, Lajwanti and Guy de Maupassant’s Boile De Saufe. Prof. Rachel Bari Although Bedi’s short story does not respond to the generic classification of war literature yet it deals with a shared fate of women across borders and boundaries of time/ space that is stigmatization of Rape. Ironically, in war crimes which are an emanation of conflict pertaining to boundaries, rape emerges as the inevitable PRASARANGA insult thrust upon women irrespective of temporal, spatial, ethnic, nationalistic demarcations hence conforming that borders are mere “shadow lines” and that borders which serve to demarcate nations also serve to embroil and entwine nations. Violence done KUVEMPU UNIVERSITY against women’s bodies is as old as human civilizations, as Brownmiller states, “Violence, specifically rape against women, has been part of every documented war in history from the battles of Babylonia to the subjugation of Jewish women in World 2 War II”1 In fact, Biblical references depict women as “spoils of that inscribe the victories, defeats, and heroic battles that war” and there are various accounts of the rape of Sabine women primarily reflect men’s experiences of war. in Roman mythology. “The act of rape as a mechanism for “rewarding the troops” with “booty” has been a common feature Temporally/ spatially/ culturally the trajectory of this paper ranges from literary responses to the Franco Prussian war, in the representation of war.”2 Because soldiers of antiquity were frequently not paid regular wages, sanctioning the raping and Partition of Indian subcontinent in 1947against the theoretical pillaging of the enemy served as a way to motivate them to fight. -
Women at Crossroads: Multi- Disciplinary Perspectives’
ISSN 2395-4396 (Online) National Seminar on ‘Women at Crossroads: Multi- disciplinary Perspectives’ Publication Partner: IJARIIE ORGANISE BY: DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH PSGR KRISHNAMMAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, PEELAMEDU, COIMBATORE Volume-2, Issue-6, 2017 Vol-2 Issue-6 2017 IJARIIE-ISSN (O)-2395-4396 A Comparative Study of the Role of Women in New Generation Malayalam Films and Serials Jibin Francis Research Scholar Department of English PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore Abstract This 21st century is called the era of technology, which witnesses revolutionary developments in every aspect of life. The life style of the 21st century people is very different; their attitude and culture have changed .This change of viewpoint is visible in every field of life including Film and television. Nowadays there are several realty shows capturing the attention of the people. The electronic media influence the mind of people. Different television programs target different categories of people .For example the cartoon programs target kids; the realty shows target youth. The points of view of the directors and audience are changing in the modern era. In earlier time, women had only a decorative role in the films. Their representation was merely for satisfying the needs of men. The roles of women were always under the norms and rules of the patriarchal society. They were most often presented on the screen as sexual objects .Here women were abused twice, first by the male character in the film and second, by the spectators. But now the scenario is different. The viewpoint of the directors as well as the audience has drastically changed .In this era the directors are courageous enough to make films with women as central characters. -
Tla Hearing Board
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Salaam Irrfan
Follow us on: RNI No. TELENG/2018/76469 @TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer Established 1864 Published From ANALYSIS 7 MONEY 8 SPORTS 12 HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOW TIME TO TAME THE TIME FOR ACTION TO MAKE INDIA A RAHANE FINE WITH IPL IN BHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH DRAGON GLOBAL MANUFACTURING HUB: EXPERTS EMPTY STADIUMS BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUN VIJAYAWADA *LATE CITY VOL. 2 ISSUE 199 HYDERABAD, THURSDAY APRIL 30, 2020; PAGES 12 `3 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable RAO RAMESH BOARDS POWER PETA { Page 11 } www.dailypioneer.com 5 MINISTERS TESTED AS THEY HAD MET CHILDLINE 1098 PREVENTED 898 CHILD NEXT SESSION OF PARLIAMENT DEPENDS INDIA MUST PLAY KEY ROLE IN VIDEO JOURNALIST WHO IS POSITIVE MARRIAGES DURING LOCKDOWN: SMRITI ON GROUND SITUATION: NAIDU DEVELOPING COVID-19 VACCINE: WHO ive Karnataka ministers, who had reportedly come in contact with the he Women and Child Development Ministry's emergency helpline Childline ice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday told members of Rajya ountries like India, Indonesia and Thailand that are among the world's Fvideo journalist of a Kannada news channel who had tested positive for T1098 prevented 898 child marriages during the lockdown imposed in view of VSabha that the next session of Parliament depends on the situation on Clargest vaccine manufacturers from the South-East Asia region must play a COVID-19 last week, are undergoing tests, a senior minister said on the coronavirus outbreak, Union minister Smriti Irani said on Wednesday. She the ground and hoped for a normal schedule saying efforts lead role in overcoming the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic," the World Health Wednesday. -
GURU NANAK INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY City Office: B2, 2Nd Flr, Above Bata, Vikrampuri Colony, Karkhana Road, Secunderabad-50009, Telangana, India
GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY City Office: B2, 2nd Flr, Above Bata, Vikrampuri Colony, Karkhana Road, Secunderabad-50009, Telangana, India. Ph: +91-40-6632 3294, 6517 6117, Fax: +91-40-2789 2633 www.gnithyd.ac.in Campus: Ibrahimpatnam, R.R. District, Hyderabad-501506, Telangana, India. Ph: (0/95) 8414-20 21 20/21 Date: 24.11.2014 C IRCULAR Skill development program for MBA students starting from 08th Dec, 2014 onwards. The HOD and Placements coordinators have to manage the trainings and ensure 95% attendance all through the sessions. All Mentors need to send the compiled feedback report to Dr.B.Madhusudhan Reddy, [email protected] daily. Mentors are advised to take care of PNR (Students not participating in training). Agenda: Introduction to Risk Management. HOD-MBA GURU NANAK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY City Office: B2, 2nd Flr, Above Bata, Vikrampuri Colony, Karkhana Road, Secunderabad-50009, Telangana, India. Ph: +91-40-6632 3294, 6517 6117, Fax: +91-40-2789 2633 www.gnithyd.ac.in Campus: Ibrahimpatnam, R.R. District, Hyderabad -501506, Telangana, India. Ph: (0/95) 8414-20 21 20/21 Risk Management SNO. TOPIC COVERED DURATION(in hours) 1 Basics of Risk Management 3 2 A broad overview of risk management 3 from a contemporary business perspective 3 Objectives and value of business risk 3 management 4 Various risk classifications and how 3 attitudes/approaches to risk management have changed over time. 5 The types of risk covered in-depth include 3 political risk, economic risk, technological risk, operational risk, market risk, financial risk and liquidity risk 6 Introduction to Enterprise Risk 3 Management 7 Focus on enterprise risk management 3 8 Risk management with an investigation 3 into the purpose and benefits of professional ERM 9 Candidates build a deeper understanding 3 of the roles and responsibilities of the risk manager 10 Taking controlled risks is of the utmost 3 importance for a business looking to expand and evolve. -
THIRTY SECOND ANNUAL REPORT (1St April 2017 to 31St March 2018)
PONDICHERRY UNIVERSITY (A Central University) THIRTY SECOND ANNUAL REPORT (1st April 2017 to 31st March 2018) R. Venkataraman Nagar Kalapet Puducherry - 605 014 Published by Registrar, Pondichery University, Puducherry - 605 014, India Designed & Printed by Jay Ess Graphics, No.4, Second Cross, Navasakthi Nagar, VVP Nagar Arch Opp., Vazhudhavur Road, Kundupalayam, Puducherry - 605 009. e-mail : [email protected] Ph: 0413-4304606 iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The University acknowledges the efforts ofProf. K. Rajan, Department of History, Prof. V. Mariappan, Department of Banking Technology and Prof. V.V. Ravi Kanth Kumar, Head, Department of Physics of Pondicherry University in consolidating and finalizing 32nd Annual Report of the University. The efforts of the Committee Members are appreciable and I thank them for their involvement and dedication. I also thank the Deans of Schools, Officers and Staff of University Administration for their support in the preparation of this Annual Report. Vice-Chancellor v VISITOR Hon’ble Shri. PRANAB MUKHERJEE President of India (upto 25.07.2017) Hon’ble Shri. RAM NATH KOVIND President of India (from 25.07.2017) CHANCELLOR Hon’ble Shri. MOHAMMAD HAMID ANSARI Vice-President of India (upto 11.08.2017) Hon’ble Shri. MUPPAVARAPU VENKAIAH NAIDU Vice-President of India (from 11.08.2017) CHIEF RECTOR Hon’ble Dr. KIRAN BEDI, IPS (Retd.) Lt. Governor of Puducherry VICE-CHANCELLOR Prof. (Mrs.) ANISA BASHEER KHAN (officiating) (upto 29.11.2017 F.N.) Prof. GURMEET SINGH (from 29.11.2017) REGISTRAR Prof. M. RAMACHANDRAN (i/c) (upto 14.07.2017) Shri. B.R. BABU (from 14.07.2017 to 20.09.2017) Prof. -
Participant List
Participant List 10/20/2019 8:45:44 AM Category First Name Last Name Position Organization Nationality CSO Jillian Abballe UN Advocacy Officer and Anglican Communion United States Head of Office Ramil Abbasov Chariman of the Managing Spektr Socio-Economic Azerbaijan Board Researches and Development Public Union Babak Abbaszadeh President and Chief Toronto Centre for Global Canada Executive Officer Leadership in Financial Supervision Amr Abdallah Director, Gulf Programs Educaiton for Employment - United States EFE HAGAR ABDELRAHM African affairs & SDGs Unit Maat for Peace, Development Egypt AN Manager and Human Rights Abukar Abdi CEO Juba Foundation Kenya Nabil Abdo MENA Senior Policy Oxfam International Lebanon Advisor Mala Abdulaziz Executive director Swift Relief Foundation Nigeria Maryati Abdullah Director/National Publish What You Pay Indonesia Coordinator Indonesia Yussuf Abdullahi Regional Team Lead Pact Kenya Abdulahi Abdulraheem Executive Director Initiative for Sound Education Nigeria Relationship & Health Muttaqa Abdulra'uf Research Fellow International Trade Union Nigeria Confederation (ITUC) Kehinde Abdulsalam Interfaith Minister Strength in Diversity Nigeria Development Centre, Nigeria Kassim Abdulsalam Zonal Coordinator/Field Strength in Diversity Nigeria Executive Development Centre, Nigeria and Farmers Advocacy and Support Initiative in Nig Shahlo Abdunabizoda Director Jahon Tajikistan Shontaye Abegaz Executive Director International Insitute for Human United States Security Subhashini Abeysinghe Research Director Verite -
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
1 ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110608 ALL INDIA ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO MD/MS/PG DIPLOMA AND MDS COURSES - 2009 RESULT NOTIFICATION NO. 9/2009 The following is the list of candidates who have qualified for MD/MS/PG Diploma and MDS courses for admission to various Medical/Dental Colleges/Institutions in India against 50% seats on the basis of All India Entrance Examination held on Sunday, the 11th January, 2009. In pursuance of Directorate General of Health Services (Medical Examination Cell) Letter No. U- 12021/10/2008-MEC dated 3rd Feb., 2009 and as per the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 31/1/2007 in Writ Petition (Civil) No (s). 138 of 2006 (Abhay Nath & Ors. Vs. University of Delhi & Ors.) there will be 15% reservation for SC candidates and 7.5% for ST candidates from the academic year 2007 onwards in 50% All India PG Quota seats. The list is roll number wise showing name, category, over all rank, category rank. The admission is subject to verification of eligibility criteria & original documents as given in the Prospectus. The Institute is not responsible for any printing error. The allocation of subject and Medical College will be done by the Directorate General of Health Services as per revised counselling schedule available on website of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare namely www.mohfw.nic.in. Individual intimation in this respect is being sent separately. Result is displayed on the notice board of Examination Section, AIIMS, New Delhi and is also available on web sites www.aiims.ac.in, www.aiims.edu, www.aiimsexaminations.com and www.aiimsexaminations.net which include category and over all rank of the candidates. -
Btech Bcate Selectedlist-2017-18
SREE VIDYANIKETHAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE Sree Sainath Nagar, Near Tirupati - 517 102.A.P. COURSE WISE SELECTION LIST FOR ADMISSIONS INTO 1ST B.TECH DEGREE COURSE UNDER "B" CATEGORY SEATS FOR THE YEAR 2017-18 S. Name of the Candidate JEE EAMCET Percentage of Remarks No. Rank Rank Marks CIVIL ENGINEERING : 1 N SANJAY SRINIVAS 46322 97.00% Selected 2 N PRANAVI CHOWDARY 59238 89.30% Selected 3 B SREENIVAS CHAITHANYA 59354 94.50% Selected 4 K NAGA DATTA SAINADH 81083 88.10% Selected 5 K VAMSHI KRISHNA 85956 90.00% Selected 6 C YASHWANTH 93271 85.50% Selected 7 D BHUVANESWARI 101376 84.50% Selected 8 A MAITREY 109712 81.80% Selected 9 S BALAJI 110787 72.90% Selected 10 G SAI CHAITANYA 112475 75.00% Selected 11 N KARTHIK 117745 77.30% Selected 12 K CHARAN TEJA 122909 86.40% Selected 13 S MADHU SANTHOSH 93.60% Selected 14 T SAI GOWTHAM 88.70% Selected 15 N VENKATESH 82.90% Selected 16 SHAIK MOHAMMED AFRIDI 81.30% Selected 17 P DHANUSH 79.50% Selected 18 P UDAY BHASKAR 77.00% Selected 19 S ABDUL RASHEED 76.10% Selected 20 N VAMSIDHAR REDDY 75.30% Selected 21 S BHARATH 66.20% Selected 22 D HARI KUMAR 58.70% Selected 23 SEELA VENKATA SUKHEEB 58.10% Selected Percentage S. Name of the Candidate JEE EAMCET of Remarks No. Rank Rank Marks COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEEIRNG : 1 P NIKITHA NAGA SREE 12489 98.10% Selected 2 K MANJU SREE 15886 98.00% Selected 3 R SRI CHAKRI ROHITH 29982 94.20% Selected 4 SHAIK AKHIL HUSSAIN 30155 96.40% Selected 5 Y SRAVANTHI 32150 95.10% Selected 6 O EKTHA 43316 96.70% Selected 7 G CHARAN KUMAR 44908 96.60% Selected 8 P YAMINI REDDY -
List of the Selected Students Under AICTE-Pragati Scholarship Scheme (Diploma) 2020-21
List of the Selected Students under AICTE-Pragati Scholarship Scheme (Diploma) 2020-21 S.No. Institute_State/ UT Application_ID Applicant_Name Institution_Name AISHE_Code Institute_Address 1 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011795780 POOJA BISWAS Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 2 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011566460 J DIVYA RANI Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 3 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011113799 P SAVITHRI Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 4 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012111782 ANNURU NEEHARIKA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 5 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012009522 KUSUMURU SUMITRA GOVERNMENT S-15368 GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, M.R.NAGAR, POLYTECHNIC PARVATHIPURAM ,VIZIANAGARAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PARVATHIPURAM PRADESH- 535 522 6 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012109572 KOMMU SUSMITHA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 7 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012110923 LAFFREY VARSHA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI REBECCA WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 8 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021011488570 MALIREDDY NIRMALA Prasanthi Polytechnic S-15804 PUDIMADAKA ROAD, ATCHUTAPURAM 9 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021011641515 SIVALANKA BHAGYA