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New Railways New Sangrur
PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY NEW RAILWAYS NEW SANGRUR (2014 - May ’21) PREFACE Ashutosh Gangal General Manager Northern Railway Indian Railways is the lifeline of the nation and catalyst for India's progress and economic development. Railway has been providing comfortable, convenient and easy on the pocket transportation system to its patrons. Major infrastructure projects in Railways has focus on safety, enhancing speed and connecting far flung areas. New tracks are being laid. Line doubling and electrification works are in full swing. Latest technologies, digitalization and in house innovations are being used to bring more efficiency and better results. Emphasis is also on creating better business opportunities through long haul and piecemeal trains. The officers and staff of the Railways are dedicated, ready to adapt to changing scenario of the transport sector, this booklet is aimed towards listing some of the important activities involving in the recent past as well as current projects in Sangrur. The budgets allocated to various projects are not apportioned State wise but reflect the cost of the project. INPUTS BY RAILWAY IN SANGRUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY SANGRUR PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY WORKS COMPLETED IN LAST SEVEN YEARS ON GOING WORKS Infrastructural Developments: v 2-lane road over bridge in lieu of level crossing No. A-66/2 near Sangrur Railway v Road Under Bridge at Manned Level Crossing no. 66, 40 and Sangrur byepass in station at Jakhal-Dhuri. Ludhiana Jakhal Section. v Limited Height Subway at Level Crossing No. C-93 at Lehragaga. v Limited Height Subways at Unmanned Level Crossing no. 93, 85, 88, 101 and 105 in v Raising of passenger platform No. -
Ranking of Districts Wrt Per Capita Income
Index Sr.No. Item Page No. 1 Ranking of Districts w.r.t. Per Capita Income (PCI) at current prices. 1 2 Yearwise Per Capita Gross District Domestic Product at current Prices 2 3 Yearwise Per Capita Gross District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices 3 4 Yearwise Per Capita Net District Domestic Product at current Prices 4 5 Yearwise Per Capita Net District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices 5 6 Yearwise Gross District Domestic Product at current Prices 6 7 Yearwise Gross District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices 7 8 Yearwise Net District Domestic Product at current Prices 8 9 Yearwise Net District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices 9 24 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at current Prices year 2015-16 11.-14 25 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices year 2015-16 15-18 26 Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product at current Prices year 2015-16 19-22 27 Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices year 2015-16 23-26 20 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at current Prices year 2014-15 27-28 21 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices year 2014-15 29-30 22 Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product at current Prices year 2014-15 31-32 23 Sectorwise Net District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices year 2014-15 33-34 16 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at current Prices year 2013-14 35-36 17 Sectorwise Gross District Domestic Product at constant (2011-12) Prices year 2013-14 37-38 -
Replacement of Arc Furnace with Medium Frequency
ETAILED PROJECT REPORT DETAILED PROJECT REPORT ON ON REPLACEMENT OF ARC FURNACE WITH MEDIUM FREQUENCY INDUCTION FURNACE ENERGY COST REDUCTION WITH ENERGY EFFI.IENT MR (BATALA, JALANDHAR, LUDHIANA (ALWAR OIL MILL CLUSTER)FOUNDRY CLUSTER) Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Prepared By Reviewed By REPLACEMENT OF ARC FURNACE WITH MEDIUM FREQUENCY INDUCTION FURNACE BATALA, JALANDHAR, LUDHIANA FOUNDRY CLUSTER BEE, 2011 Detailed Project Report on Replacement of Arc Furnace with Medium Frequency Furnace Foundry SME Cluster, Batala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana (Punjab) (India) New Delhi: Bureau of Energy Efficiency Detail Project Report No.: BJL/ FUR/MED/12 For more information please contact Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) Telephone: +91-11-26179699 (Ministry of Power, Government of India) Fax: +91-11-26178352 4th Floor, Sewa Bhawan Website: www.bee-india.nic.in R. K. Puram, New Delhi – 110066 Email: [email protected]/[email protected] Acknowledgement We are sincerely thankful to the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power, for giving us the opportunity to implement the „BEE SME project in “BJL Foundry Cluster, Batala, Jalandhar & Ludhiana”. We express our sincere gratitude to all concerned officials for their support and guidance during the conduct of this exercise. Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General, BEE Smt. Abha Shukla, Secretary, BEE Shri Jitendra Sood, Energy Economist, BEE Shri Pawan Kumar Tiwari, Advisor (SME), BEE Shri Rajeev Yadav, Project Economist, BEE CII – AVANTHA Centre for Competitiveness for SMEs, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is also thankful to Industry Associations for their valuable inputs, cooperation, support and facilitating the implementation of BEE SME program in BJL Foundry Cluster. We take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the excellent support provided by Foundry Unit Owners, Local Service Providers, and Equipment Suppliers for their active involvement and their valuable inputs in making the program successful and in completion of the Detailed Project Report (DPR). -
Politics of Genocide
I THE BACKGROUND 2 1 WHY PUNJAB? Exit British, Enter Congress In 1849 the Sikh empire fell to the British army; it was the last of their conquests. Nearly a hundred years later when the British were about to relinquish India they were negotiating with three parties; namely the Congress Party largely supported by Hindus, the Muslim League representing the Muslims and the Akali Dal representing the Sikhs. Before 1849, the Satluj was the boundary between the kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and other Sikh states, such as Patiala (the largest and most influential), Nabha and Jind, Kapurthala, Faridkot, Kulcheter, Kalsia, Buria, Malerkotla (a Muslim state under Sikh protection). Territory under Sikh rulers stretched from the Peshawar to the Jamuna. Those below the Satluj were known as the Cis-Satluj states. 3 In these pre-independence negotiations, the Akalis, led by Master Tara Singh, represented the Sikhs residing in the territory which had once been Ranjit Singh’s kingdom; Yadavindra Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, spoke for the Cis- Satluj states. Because the Sikh population was thinly dispersed all over these areas, the Sikhs felt it was not possible to carve out an entirely separate Sikh state and had allied themselves with the Congress whose policy proclaimed its commitment to the concept of unilingual states with a federal structure and assured the Sikhs that “no future Constitution would be acceptable to the Congress that did not give full satisfaction to the Sikhs.” Gandhi supplemented this assurance by saying: “I ask you to accept my word and the resolution of the Congress that it will not betray a single individual, much less a community .. -
Police Department District Pathankot Detail of Pending P.S Wise List Of
Police Department District Pathankot Detail of Pending P.S Wise List of PO’s & Abs U/S 82/83 Cr.pc &299 Cr.pc UP to date S.No Name Of Police Station POs 82/83 Cr.pc Absconders 299 Cr.pc Total 1 Division No,1 22 46 68 2 Division No.2 40 29 69 3 Nagal Bhoor 06 15 21 4 Mamon Cantt 02 07 09 5 Sadar 20 14 34 6 Taragarh 03 08 11 7 N.J.Singh 06 12 18 8 Sujanpur 12 21 33 9 ShahPur Kandi 08 06 14 10 Dhar Kalan 04 02 06 Total 123 160 283 Total of PO’s U/S 82/83 CrPc= 123 Home District 82/83 CrPc 29 Other District 82/83 CrPc 40 Other State 82/83 CrPc 54 Total of Abs U/S 299 CrPc = 160 Home District 299 CrPc 28 Other District 299 CrPc 41 Other State 299 CrPc 88 Other Country (USA) 299 CrPc 01 Other Country ( Nepal ) 299 CrPc 02 Total of PO’s NDPS Act U/S 82/83 CrPc Other State = 01 Home District 82/83 CrPc - Other District 82/83 CrPc - Other State 82/83 CrPc 01 Other Country - Total of Abs of NDPS Act U/S 299 CrPc = 24 Home District 299 CrPc 03 Other District 299 CrPc 07 Other State 299 CrPc 12 Other Country ( Nepal ) 02 Police Department Distt. Pathankot PS Div No.1 Proclaimed offenders U/S 82/83 Cr.pc. in Home district = 09 Sr. Name, F.Name and Address Fir No., Date, U/S& PS Wich Belong Date of PO Name of the No. -
Omaxe New Chandigarh
https://www.propertywala.com/omaxe-new-chandigarh-mohali Omaxe New Chandigarh - Mullanpur, Mohali Omaxe 300 sq.yrd Residential Plot in Mullanpur New Chandigarh Omaxe New Chandigarh is residential land project located in ideal location of Mullanpur New Chandigarh. Project ID : J305763119 Builder: Omaxe Properties: Apartments / Flats, Independent Houses, Residential Plots / Lands, Commercial Plots / Lands Location: Omaxe New Chandigarh, Mullanpur, Mohali - 140901 (Chandigarh) Completion Date: Dec, 2014 Status: Started Description Omaxe New Chandigarh project, proposed over 1000 acres green land in New Chandigarh, is a modern integrated township. With New Chandigarh buzzing with development activities, the plots on offer in Omaxe New Chandigarh is sizes of 300 sq yard sizes, enabling you build a house the way you desire. Omaxe New Chandigarh has all modern facilities like schools, office-cum-shopping complex and space for recreational activities like amusement parks enthrall the township. The township is also home to one of Punjab’s tallest commercial hub, India Trade Tower. Infrastructure including educational institutions, hospitality, healthcare , beautiful landscaped gardens, kid's park, Long jogging track, underground drainage, medical facility, club with ultra-modern features to name a few add to the advantage of Omaxe New Chandigarh. Location Advantage :- Very good connectivity with Baddi, Nalagarh and Mohali. Location: 2.5 Kms From Sector 38 West , Chandigarh. Few minutes drive from Chandigarh City. Just New to Upcoming PCA Stadium at New Chandigarh . Beautiful view of mountains Shivalik Hills. Very near to PGI hosital and Punjab University / Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh. Proposed Bus Stand Mullanpur is near to Omaxe Plots/Township location. Near to Proposed Amusment Park / Film City by U.T Government. -
List of Registered Projects in RERA Punjab
List of Registered Real Estate Projects with RERA, Punjab as on 01st October, 2021 S. District Promoter RERA Type of Contact Details of Project Name Project Location Promoter Address No. Name Name Registration No. Project Promoter Amritsar AIPL Housing G T Road, Village Contact No: 95600- SCO (The 232-B, Okhla Industrial and Urban PBRERA-ASR02- Manawala, 84531 1. Amritsar Celebration Commercial Estate, Phase-III, South Infrastructure PC0089 Amritsar-2, Email.ID: Galleria) Delhi, New Delhi-110020 Limited Amritsar [email protected] AIPL Housing Village Manawala, Contact No: 95600- # 232-B, Okhla Industrial and Urban Dream City, PBRERA-ASR03- NH1, GT Road, 84531 2. Amritsar Residential Estate, Phase-III, South Infrastructure Amritsar - Phase 1 PR0498 Amritsar-2, Email.ID: Delhi, New Delhi-110020 Limited Punjab- 143109 [email protected] Golf View Corporate Contact No: 9915197877 Alpha Corp Village Vallah, Towers, Sector 42, Golf Model Industrial PBRERA-ASR03- Email.ID: Info@alpha- 3. Amritsar Development Mixed Mehta Link Road, Course Road, Gurugram- Park PM0143 corp.com Private Limited Amritsar, Punjab 122002 M/s. Ansal Buildwell Ltd., Village Jandiala Regd. Off: 118, Upper Contact No. 98113- Guru Ansal Buildwell Ansal City- PBRERA-ASR02- First Floor, 62681 4. Amritsar Residential (Meharbanpura) Ltd Amritsar PR0239 Prakash Deep Building, Email- Tehsil and District 7, Tolstoy Marg, New [email protected] Amritsar Delhi-110001 Contact No. 97184- 07818 606, 6th Floor, Indra Ansal Housing PBRERA-ASR02- Verka and Vallah Email Id: 5. Amritsar Ansal Town Residential Prakash, 21, Barakhamba Limited PR0104 Village, Amritsar. ashok.sharma2@ansals. Road, New Delhi-110001 com Page 1 of 220 List of Registered Real Estate Projects with RERA, Punjab as on 01st October, 2021 S. -
State Profiles of Punjab
State Profile Ground Water Scenario of Punjab Area (Sq.km) 50,362 Rainfall (mm) 780 Total Districts / Blocks 22 Districts Hydrogeology The Punjab State is mainly underlain by Quaternary alluvium of considerable thickness, which abuts against the rocks of Siwalik system towards North-East. The alluvial deposits in general act as a single ground water body except locally as buried channels. Sufficient thickness of saturated permeable granular horizons occurs in the flood plains of rivers which are capable of sustaining heavy duty tubewells. Dynamic Ground Water Resources (2011) Annual Replenishable Ground water Resource 22.53 BCM Net Annual Ground Water Availability 20.32 BCM Annual Ground Water Draft 34.88 BCM Stage of Ground Water Development 172 % Ground Water Development & Management Over Exploited 110 Blocks Critical 4 Blocks Semi- critical 2 Blocks Artificial Recharge to Ground Water (AR) . Area identified for AR: 43340 sq km . Volume of water to be harnessed: 1201 MCM . Volume of water to be harnessed through RTRWH:187 MCM . Feasible AR structures: Recharge shaft – 79839 Check Dams - 85 RTRWH (H) – 300000 RTRWH (G& I) - 75000 Ground Water Quality Problems Contaminants Districts affected (in part) Salinity (EC > 3000µS/cm at 250C) Bhatinda, Ferozepur, Faridkot, Muktsar, Mansa Fluoride (>1.5mg/l) Bathinda, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Mansa, Muktsar and Ropar Arsenic (above 0.05mg/l) Amritsar, Tarantaran, Kapurthala, Ropar, Mansa Iron (>1.0mg/l) Amritsar, Bhatinda, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Jallandhar, Kapurthala, Ludhiana, Mansa, Nawanshahr, -
FOREWORD the Need to Prepare a Clear and Comprehensive Document
FOREWORD The need to prepare a clear and comprehensive document on the Punjab problem has been felt by the Sikh community for a very long time. With the release of this White Paper, the S.G.P.C. has fulfilled this long-felt need of the community. It takes cognisance of all aspects of the problem-historical, socio-economic, political and ideological. The approach of the Indian Government has been too partisan and negative to take into account a complete perspective of the multidimensional problem. The government White Paper focusses only on the law and order aspect, deliberately ignoring a careful examination of the issues and processes that have compounded the problem. The state, with its aggressive publicity organs, has often, tried to conceal the basic facts and withhold the genocide of the Sikhs conducted in Punjab in the name of restoring peace. Operation Black Out, conducted in full collaboration with the media, has often led to the circulation of one-sided versions of the problem, adding to the poignancy of the plight of the Sikhs. Record has to be put straight for people and posterity. But it requires volumes to make a full disclosure of the long history of betrayal, discrimination, political trickery, murky intrigues, phoney negotiations and repression which has led to blood and tears, trauma and torture for the Sikhs over the past five decades. Moreover, it is not possible to gather full information, without access to government records. This document has been prepared on the basis of available evidence to awaken the voices of all those who love justice to the understanding of the Sikh point of view. -
Earthquake Precursory Studies at Amritsar Punjab, India Using Radon Measurement Techniques
International Journal of Physical Sciences Vol. 7(42), pp. 5669-5677, 9 November, 2012 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/IJPS DOI: 10.5897/IJPS09.030 ISSN 1992 - 1950 ©2012 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Earthquake precursory studies at Amritsar Punjab, India using radon measurement techniques Arvind Kumar1,2, Vivek Walia2*, Surinder Singh1, Bikramjit Singh Bajwa1, Sandeep Mahajan1, Sunil Dhar3 and Tsanyao Frank Yang4 1Department of Physics, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar-143005, India. 2National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering, NARL, Taipei-106, Taiwan. 3Department of Geology, Government College, Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India. 4Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan. Accepted 4 September, 2012 The continuous soil gas radon and daily monitoring of radon concentration in water is carried out at Amritsar (Punjab, India), a well known seismic zone to study the correlation of radon anomalies in relation to seismic activities in the study area. In this study, radon monitoring in soil was carried out by using barasol probe (BMC2) manufactured by Algade France whereas the radon content in water was recorded using RAD7 radon monitoring system of Durridge Company USA. The radon anomalies observed in the region have been correlated with the seismic events of M ≥ 2 recorded in NW Himalayas by Wadia Institute of Himalayas Geology Dehradun and Indian Meteorological Department, New Delhi. The effect of meteorological parameters; temperature, pressure, wind velocity and rainfall on radon emission has been studied. The correlation coefficient between radon and meteorological parameters has been calculated. Correlation coefficients (R) between radon anomaly (A), epicentral distance (D), earthquake magnitude (M) and precursor time (T) are evaluated. -
Chandigarh Chapter (Retd Offrs Only)
PROA MEMBERS : CHANDIGARH CHAPTER (RETD OFFRS ONLY) Member- Rank Name Present Address Permanent Address Tele No ship No 1 Maj SK Awasthy, AVSM - `Panchvati’ 0173-224444 Gen (Retd) Army Officers Enclave 09416495144 Kalka (Haryana) 3 Col VM Joneja (Retd) - 213,Sangam Complex 09877033123 Milap Chowk Jalandhar – 4 Col Davinder Kumar (Retd) - Flat No- 4545 0172-2217385 Ground Floor 9872109206 Darshan Vihar 9463249580 (AWHO Complex) Sector 68 Mohali (Pb) -160062 6 Brig RN Sharma, MVC - Vatika house 01894-231093 (R) (Retd) PO-Bandla Tea Estate 9418385062 Expired on Palampur (HP)-176061 25 Dec 11 7 Brig Bant Singh, AVSM - House No – C 15 0164-2211952 (Retd) Civil Lines Bhatinda Expired Punjab – 151001 9 Brig MPS Bajwa (Retd) - House No -1098 0181-2482383 (R) Urban Estate Phase -1 0985522201 Jalandhar (PB) – 144022 10 Brig BS Taunque (Retd) - House No – 2535 0172-2646949 Sector – 47C 09814112535 Chandigarh (UT) 11 Maj Harjeet Singh (Retd) - Galley Villa 0177-2628797 (Near Forest Community Centre) Khallni Shimla (HP) – 9 14 Lt Col HS Kaushal (Retd) - 3 A/2,Vaishali Nagar 09416781122 Babyal Road, 01712662436 Mahesh Nagar Ambala Cantt-133001 19 Brig HS Kahlon (Retd) - House No -231 0172-550485 (R) AWHO Sector – 4 Mansa Devi Complex Panchkula (Haryana) 23 Maj JS Sidhu (Retd) - House No – 1020 0172-601204 (R) Sector – 39B 9779111020 Chandigarh (UT) – 160022 25 Brig SS Sidhu (Retd) - Vill - Kasabad 0161-826204 PO - Bhattian Distt – Ludhiana (PB) Pin-141008 27 Col DS Panjrath (Retd) - 175, Gujaranwala Town 01127418792 (R) Part – II, 9711502685 Delhi -
Ludhiana Railway Station Time Table
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