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H.P.SECRETARIAT TELEPHONE NUMBERS th AS ON 09 August, 2021 DESIGNATION NAME ROOM PHONE PBX PHONE NO OFFICE RESIDENCE HP Sectt Control Room No. E304-A 2622204 459,502 HP Sectt Fax No. 2621154 HP Sectt EPABX No. 2621804 HP Sectt DID Code 2880 COUNCIL OF MINISTERS CHIEF MINISTER Jai Ram Thakur 1st Floor 2625400 600 Ellerslie 2625819 Building 2620979 2627803 2627808 2628381 2627809 FAX 2625011 Oak-Over 858 2621384 2627529 FAX 2625255 While in Delhi Residence Office New Delhi Tel fax 23329678 Himachal Sadan 24105073 24101994 Himachal Bhawan 23321375 Advisor to CM + Dr.R.N.Batta 1 st Floor 2625400 646 2627219 Pr.PS.to CM Ellersile 2625819 94180-83222 PS to Pr.PS to CM Raman Kumar Sharma 2625400 646 2835180 94180-23124 OSD to Chief Minister Mahender Kumar Dharmani E121 2621007 610,643 2628319 94180-28319 PS to OSD Rajinder Verma E120 2621007 710 94593-93774 OSD to Chief Minister Shishu Dharma E16G 2621907 657 2628100 94184-01500 PS to OSD Balak Ram E15G 2621907 757 2830786 78319-80020 Pr. PS to Diwan Negi E102 2627803 799 2812250 Chief Minister 94180-20964 Sr.PS to Chief Minister Subhash Chauhan E101 2625819 785 2835863 98160-35863 Sr.PS to Chief Minister Satinder Kumar E101 2625819 743 2670136 94180-80136 PS to Chief Minister Kaur Singh Thakur E102 2627803 700 2628562 94182-32562 PS to Chief Minister Tulsi Ram Sharma E101 2625400 746,869 2624050 94184-60050 Press Secretary Dr.Rajesh Sharma E104 2620018 699 94180-09893 to C M Addl.SP. Brijesh Sood E105 2627811 859 94180-39449 (CM Security) CEO Rajeev Sharma 23 G & 24 G 538,597 94184-50005 MyGov. -
Temporal Change in Tree Species Composition in Palampur Forest
2019 Status Report Palampur Palampur Forest Division Temporal Change in Tree Species Composition in Palampur Forest Division of Dharamshala Forest Circle, Himachal Pradesh Harish Bharti, Aditi Panatu, Kiran and Dr. S. S. Randhawa H. P. State Centre on Climate Change (HIMCOSTE), Vigyan Bhawan near Udyog Bhawan, Bemloe Shimla-01 0177-2656489 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 4 Forests of Himachal Pradesh........................................................................................................................ 5 Study area and method ....................................................................................................................... 7 District Kangra A Background .................................................................................................................. 7 Location & Geographical– Area ................................................................................................................. 8 Palampur Forest Division- Forest Profile................................................................................................ 9 Name and Situation:- .................................................................................................................................. 9 Geology: ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 -
Dharamshala – Dalhousie -Amritsar
REPORT ON SHANTINIKETAN- AN EXCURSION CUM LEARNING TOUR Chandigarh- Manali - Dharamshala – Dalhousie -Amritsar 07-17 FEBRUARY, 2020 The Institute organized Shantiniketan- an Excursion Cum Learning Tour to Chandigarh- Manali - Dharamshala – Dalhousie -Amritsar from 07-17 February, 2020. 57 students of various PG programs accompanied by four faculty members and one staff member. Dr. Vipin Choudhary, Dr. Sopnamayee Acharaya, Dr. Shailshri Sharma, Prof. Pranay Karnik and Mr. Devendra Sen visited the beautiful places of Manali, Amritsar and Dalhousie, India. February 7-8, 2020- Chandigarh The students gathered at Indore railway station and boarded train from Indore to Ambala at 12:30 pm. The group reached Ambala at around 8.30 am on February 8, 2020 and Proceed towards Chandigarh. After taking breakfast and rest till lunch group visited Rock Garden and Sukhna Lake. The group started for Manali from Chandigarh by Bus and traveler after dinner and reached Manali at 9 am on February 9, 2020. February 9-11, 2020 – Manali After lunch at 2:30pm the group proceeds to visit the local places of Manali by local vehicles. Everybody enjoyed the shopping at Mall road of Manali on Feb 9, 2020 evening. On Feb 10, 2020 after breakfast the group proceeds to visit Sholang Valley. Students enjoyed ice and various adventures activities in Sholang and returned back to hotel by evening. A bonfire with light music has been arranged in the resort along with dinner. After dinner, the students rested overnight in the hotel. February 11-12, 2020 – Dharamshala Reached Dharmshala through Kulu on 11 Feb, 2020. Students Visited Kulu and enjoyed river rafting and travelled by road to Dharmshala. -
Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
` SURVEY DOCUMENT STUDY ON THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM, MINERAL POTENTIAL AND FEASIBILITY OF MINING IN RIVER/ STREAM BEDS OF DISTRICT KANGRA, HIMACHAL PRADESH. Prepared By: Atul Kumar Sharma. Asstt. Geologist. Geological Wing” Directorate of Industries Udyog Bhawan, Bemloe, Shimla. “ STUDY ON THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM, MINERAL POTENTIAL AND FEASIBILITY OF MINING IN RIVER/ STREAM BEDS OF DISTRICT KANGRA, HIMACHAL PRADESH. 1) INTRODUCTION: In pursuance of point 9.2 (Strategy 2) of “River/Stream Bed Mining Policy Guidelines for the State of Himachal Pradesh, 2004” was framed and notiofied vide notification No.- Ind-II (E)2-1/2001 dated 28.2.2004 and subsequently new mineral policy 2013 has been framed. Now the Minstry of Environemnt, Forest and Climate Change, Govt. of India vide notifications dated 15.1.2016, caluse 7(iii) pertains to preparation of Distt Survey report for sand mining or riverbed mining and mining of other minor minerals for regulation and control of mining operation, a survey document of existing River/Stream bed mining in each district is to be undertaken. In the said policy guidelines, it was provided that District level river/stream bed mining action plan shall be based on a survey document of the existing river/stream bed mining in each district and also to assess its direct and indirect benefits and identification of the potential threats to the individual rivers/streams in the State. This survey shall contain:- a) District wise detail of Rivers/Streams/Khallas; and b) District wise details of existing mining leases/ contracts in river/stream/khalla beds Based on this survey, the action plan shall divide the rivers/stream of the State into the following two categories;- a) Rivers/ Streams or the River/Stream sections selected for extraction of minor minerals b) Rivers/ Streams or the River/Stream sections prohibited for extraction of minor minerals. -
Program Annual Report Dharamshala
D O N E Waste Warriors Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh Project Report April 2019 - March 2020 Supported By: D O Table of Contents N E About Waste Warriors 1 Working Towards The UN SDGs 1 Project Overview 2 Our Objectives & Strategies 3 Our Team Green Workers 4 Office Staff 5 Our Achievements 6 Impact Data 7 Conferences, Exhibitions, and Workshops 8 School & Community Engagement 9 Art for Awareness 10 Event Waste Management 11 Awards and Accolades 12 Local News and Media 13 Our Dharamshala Partners 13 Testimonials 14 New Developments 16 Our Challenges 17 Measures Against COVID-19 17 Our Way Forward 18 Thank You To HT Parekh Foundation 19 About Waste Warriors About Waste Warriors Waste Warriors is a solid waste management NGO that was founded in 2012. We are a registered D society that works through a combination of direct action initiatives, awareness-raising and O community engagement programs, local advocacy, and long-term collaborative partnership with various government bodies. N Our Mission E Our mission is to develop sustainable solid waste management systems by being a catalyst for community-based decentralized initiatives in rural, urban, and protected areas, and to pioneer replicable models of waste management, innovative practices in awareness and education, and to formalize and improve the informal livelihoods and stigmatized conditions of waste workers. Working Towards The UN SDGs Good Health and Well-being: We promote waste segregation at source and divert organic waste through animal feeding and composting. Also, to curb and manage the burning of waste, we have strategically installed 10 dry leaf composting units, of which, 4 have been installed in schools. -
Judicial Officers at District Headquarters Dharamshala Sh
JUDICIAL OFFICERS AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS DHARAMSHALA SH. JITENDER KUMAR SHARMA, DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE KANGRA AT DHARAMSHALA Sh. J.K.Sharma, was born on 16-9-1964 at Mandi (H.P.). Passed matriculation examination from Govt. Vijay High School Mandi in 1979. Graduated from Vallabh Government Degree College Mandi in 1983. Obtained LL.B. Degree from H.P. University, Shimla, in 1986. Appointed as Sub Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate and joined on 6-5-1991 at Bilaspur. Thereafter, remained posted at Rampur Bushehar, Jogindernagar, Sunder Nagar as Sub Judge-cum-Judicial Magistrate from 1991 till 1997. Thereafter, posted as Civil Judge-cum-ACJM, at Shimla, Nurpur and Ghumarwin from 1997 to 2006. Remained posted as Civil Judge (Sr. Division)-cum-CJM at Solan and Kangra at Dharamshala from may 2006 till September 2010. Qualified the Limited Competitive Exam for promotion in the Cadre of District Judges conducted by the Hon’ble High Court in June, 2010 and posted as Additional District and Sessions Judge(I) Kangra at Dharamshala (H.P.) in October, 2010. On placement as District & Sessions Judge in May 2012, posted as Director H.P. Judicial Academy, President Consumer Forum Shimla, Presiding Officer Labour Court Kangra at Dharamshala and District & Sessions Judge Sirmaur at Nahan till April 2016. Thereafter, worked as Registrar (Judicial) in the Hon’ble High Court, Shimla w.e.f 02.05.2016 to 22.12.2018. Currently, posted as District and Sessions Judge, Kangra Civil and Sessions Division at Dharamshala and assumed the charge as such on 24.12.2018. SH. PUNE RAM, PRINCIPAL JUDGE, FAMILY COURT KANGRA AT DHARAMSHALA Initially studied up to the Primary and High School standard in village Karjan and Haripur, Tehsil Manali, District Kullu (H.P.). -
18Th May Town Relaxation
GOVERNMENT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, CHAMBA DISTRICT CHAMBA (H.P.) No.CBA-DA-2(31)/2020-14085-14160 Dated: Chamba the 18th May, 2020 ORDER Whereas, the Government of Himachal Pradesh has decided to increase the lockdown measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 across the state. However, to mitigate the hardships to the general public due to restrictions already in place, I, Vivek Bhatia, District Magistrate, Chamba in exercise of the powers conferred upon me under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 and in partial modification of the order No. CBA-DA-2(31)/ 2020-5368-77 dated 22.04.2020 and its subsequent amendments, do hereby order the following with immediate effect: 1. Only one way entry shall be allowed between Main Chowk opposite Dogra Bazar to Post Office for people to avail the services of facilities thereby. 2. Both the ends of the roads between Chowgan No. 2 and 3, as well as between Chowgan No. 3 and 4 will be opened one/two way as per enforcement demand for facilitating transition between Kashmiri Mohalla and Main Bazar. 3. The vehicular traffic shall be managed as per the existing mechanism till further orders. These orders are strictly conditional and shall be subject to maintenance of social distancing in the core market areas. The Police department shall ensure the same and report if anything adverse is witnessed on the ground. This order shall come into force with immediate effect and shall remain in force till further orders. Issued under my hand and seal on 18th May, 2020. -
Origin of the Rajputs : ______
ORIGIN OF THE RAJPUTS : __________________________ There is no agreement among the scholars regarding the origin of the Rajputs. It has been opined by many scholars that the Rajputs are the descendants of foreign invaders like Sakas, Kushana, white- Hunas etc. All these foreigners, who permanently settled in India, were absorbed within the Hindu society and were accorded the status of the Kshatriyas. It was only afterwards that they claimed their lineage from the ancient Kshatriya families. The other view is that the Rajputs are the descendants of the ancient Brahamana or Kshatriya families and it is only because of certain circumstances that they have been called the Rajputs. Earliest and much debated opinion concerning the origin of the Rajputs is that all Rajput families were the descendants of the Gurjaras and the Gurjaras were of foreign origin. Therefore, all Rajput families were of foreign origin and only, later on, were placed among Indian Kshatriyas and were called the Rajputs. The adherents of this view argue that we find references to the Guijaras only after the 6th century when foreigners had penetrated in India. So, they were not of Indian origin but foreigners. Cunningham described them as the descendants of the Kushanas. A.M.T. Jackson described that one race called Khajara lived in Arminia in the 4th century. When the Hunas attacked India, Khajaras also entered India and both of them settled themselves here by the beginning of the 6th century. These Khajaras were called Gurjaras by the Indians. Kalhana has narrated the events of the reign of Gurjara king, Alkhana who ruled in Punjab in the 9th century. -
Forest Department, Himachal Pradesh
FOREST DEPARTMENT, HIMACHAL PRADESH Official E-mail Addresses & Telephone Numbers S.No. Designation Station Email Address Telephone No. 1 Principal CCF HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623155 2 Principal CCF (Wild Life) HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625205 3 Principal-cum-CPD MHWDP Solan [email protected] 01792-223043 4 APCCF (PFM & FDA) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2620281 5 APCCF (CAT Plan) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2626921 6 APCCF (PAN & BD) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 7 APCCF (Projects) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 8 OSD O/o PCCF WL HP Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 9 APCCF (Administration, P & D) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623153 10 APCCF (FP & FC) Bilaspur [email protected] 01978-221616 11 APCCF (Research & NTFP) Sundernagar [email protected] 01907-264113 12 APCCF (FCA) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623037 13 APCCF (Working Plan & Settlement) Mandi [email protected] 01905-237070 14 APCCF (Soil Conservation) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2622523 15 APCCF (HRD & TE) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623153 16 APCCF (Finance & Planning) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 17 APCCF (M & E) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2624376 18 CCF (PF/IT) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2625036 19 CCF (Eco-Tourism) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2623036 20 CCF (HPSEB) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2658710 21 CF (MIS & PG) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2620239 22 CF (Finance) Shimla [email protected] 0177-2627452 23 RPD MHWDP D/Shala Dharamshala [email protected] 01892-223345 24 RPD MHWDP Bilaspur Bilaspur -
List of Rejection Cases in SRER 2016 Annexure II a District : Name of the Polling Form No
List of Rejection cases in SRER 2016 Annexure II A District : Name of the Polling Form No. Whether applicant Applicant whose AC No. AC Name Station Polling Station Name Rejected been intimated claim/objection been No. (6,6A,7,8,8A) (Y/N) rejected 165 JORASANKO 1 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 1 Rama Shankar Yadav 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 1 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 1 Sangam Singh 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 1 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 1 Kusum Kumari Singh 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 1 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 1 Neha Singh 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 2 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 2 Soma Ray 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 2 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 2 Rinku Sonkar 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 2 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 2 Lilawati Devi 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 2 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 2 Punam Sonkar 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 2 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no : 2 Ankit Sadani 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Indra Khatri 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Ranjan Roy 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Shobha Devi Shaw 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Yamini Poddar 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Kameshwar Singh 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Mamta Sonkar 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Diksha Pujari 6 Y 165 JORASANKO 3 Naval Kishore B-Daga Dharamshala room no;3 Mamta Sonkar 6 Y Phulchand Mukim Chand Jain Dharm JORASANKO Shala 6 Y 165 4 Room No. -
Religious Dichotomy Among the Gujjars of Himachal Pradesh
IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences ISSN 2455-2267; Vol.04, Issue 02 (2016) Pg. no. 387-393 Institute of Research Advances http://research-advances.org/index.php/RAJMSS Socio- Religious Dichotomy among the Gujjars of Himachal Pradesh Dr. Bindu Sahni VPO Ambota, Tehsil Amb, District Una (Himachal Pradesh), India. Type of Review: Peer Reviewed. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v4.n2.p8 How to cite this paper: Sahni, B. (2016). Socio- Religious Dichotomy among the Gujjars of Himachal Pradesh. IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences (ISSN 2455-2267), 4(2), 387-393. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21013/jmss.v4.n2.p8 © Institute of Research Advances This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License subject to proper citation to the publication source of the work. Disclaimer: The scholarly papers as reviewed and published by the Institute of Research Advances (IRA) are the views and opinions of their respective authors and are not the views or opinions of the IRA. The IRA disclaims of any harm or loss caused due to the published content to any party. 387 IRA-International Journal of Management & Social Sciences The Gujjars are primarily a pastoral tribe. They possess huge herds of buffaloes and in search of better grazing grounds they are constantly on the move. In Himachal Pradesh Gujjars are bracketed as a Scheduled Tribe. As per the Census of 2011, 5.7% population of Himachal Pradesh falls in the category of Scheduled Tribe. Though Gujjars are scattered all over Himachal Pradesh, their major concentrations are in Bilaspur, Chamba, Kangra and Una districts. -
Rajputs - Sailent Features
Rajputs - Sailent Features Study Materials THE RAJPUTS (AD 650-1200) Chandeta kingdom was founded by Yashovarma of Chandel in the region of Bhajeka Bhutika (later came After Harshavardhana. the Rajputs emerged as a to beknown as Bundelkhan). Their capital was powerful force in western and central India and Mahoba. Their Prominent kings were Dhanga and dominated the Indian political scene fo nearly 500 Kirthiverma. The last ruler from the dynasty merged years from the seventh century. They emerged from with Prithviraj Chauhan in AD 1182. the political chaos that surfaced after the death of Kirthiverma the Chandela ruler defeated the Harshavardhana. Out of the political disarray prevalent Chedi ruler in the eleventh century. Later, in North India, the Rajputs chalked out the small Lakshamanaraja emerged as a powerful Chedi Rajput kingdoms of Gujarat and Malwa. From the eighth to ruler. His kingdom was located between the Godavari twelfth century they struggled to keep themselves and the Narmada and his capital was Tripura (near independent. But as they grew bigger the infighting Jabalpur). made them brittle, theyfell prey to the rising Like Kanauj, Malwa was the symbol of the domination of the Muslim invaders. Among them the Rajputana power. Krishnaraja (also called King Gujara of Pratihara, the Gahadwals of Kanauj, the Upendra) founded this kingdom. Their capital was Kalachuris of Chedi, the Chauhans of Ajmer, the Dhar (Madhya Pradesh). The prominent kings from Solankis of Gujarat and the Guhtlotas of Mewar are this dynasty were Vakpatiraju- Munjana II. Bhoja I, important. Bhoja II. In Malwa, the Parmars ruled and the most The first Gujara-Pratihara ruler was famous of them was King Bhoja.