List of Unclaimed Deposit As on 30/04/2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

List of Unclaimed Deposit As on 30/04/2020 List Of Unclaimed Deposit As on 30/04/2020 Name Address .AMAN AANANDA KHOTE 1008 ADINATH DINGAHAR JAIN MANDIR MALEGAON A JAFFARALI A AKAHARALI JAIHIND CHOWK OLD CITY A. K. KARDILE & P.A. KARDILE AT KATA WASHIM A. SAGIR SHIKH AHHAS KURESI SONTAKKE PLOT A.M.HONDRE PROP SHARAD MAHADEORAO HONDRE RATHI NAGAR AMRAVATI A.O.HSNL CIVIL DIVI A.HAD A/C SADAF M/S SADAF ELECTRICALS A.PRASHANTH NAIR H-7, AKSHAY APPARTMENT SUDHIR COLONY A.SALAM A.GAPHPHAR MOHANPURA WARD NO.21 A.SHAKIL A.JALIL CYCLEPURA WARD NO.31 A.V. ENTERPRISES C O V V JOGLEKAR 16 SHIVAJI NAGAR TIMHER MARKET AAHARAO SHESHRAO SHINDE AT DALAMHI POST KOLAMHI DIST AKOLA AAHEDAHI SK JAFAR MOMIN PURA AKOLA AAHHA RAMESH OZA GANDHI CHOWK JAIPURIA HOUSE AKOLA AAHUTALEH S/O SYED TAYER ALI KHERMOHD PLOT AADARSH GRAMVIKAS MANDAL ROHANA AT. ROHNA PO. SAKHARDOH TQ. MANORA AADARSH SHRIKISAN JAISWAL VASANT NAGAR, MANORA AADIK SHANKARRAO KHAIRE PANDHAPUR TA DIST AURANAGHAD AADIL ENTERPRISES ASHOK NAGAR AKOT FAIL AADINATH SHESHARRAO KANKALE GAJANAN NAGAR DAHKI ROAD AADITYA ANANDKUMAR MUNDADA I U D P COLONY WASHIM AADIWASI VIKAS SHIKS. PRASK.MANDAL VANDHANA AAFREEN JAHAN D/O MOHD IKRAMUNDDIN AHID STORES MOHD ALI ROAD MOMINPURA NAGPUR AAISHA SAMREEN D/O SYED YUSUF INDRA NAGAR AKOT FAIL AKOLA AAJAHRAO NAMDEORAO DIWANE AT KATYAR POST MAISANG TQ DIST AKOLA AAKASH OMPRAKASH CHAUDHARI A-14 C/O.JAJOO ENTERPRISES NEW CLOTH MARKET SHRIKRISHNA DWAR AAKASH VIJAY SACHDEV HOUSE NO.12,GYANESHWAR NAGAR NEAR CHANAKYAPURI GARKHEDA AAKHILHEG ISMAILHEG T AAMAR SING RAMCHANDRA MALIYE T AAMIR KHAN S/O AH RAHMAN KHAN LAL HANGLA HAID PURA AKOLA AAMIR KHAN WAHEED KHAN NEAR YA-ALLAH MASJID FIRDOS COLONEY AKOLA AANCHAL CREATION 95 A DHANJI MULJI ROOM NO 32 3RD FLOOR OLD HANUMAN LANE KALHADEVI AAPA RAMCHANDRA GAWALI SANJAKHEDA TA- DIST, AURANAGHAD AAQUEEHUDDIN S/O MUQUEEHUDDIN IQHAL COLONY, NEW HUS STAND HARSI TAKLI AKOLA AARIF MOHD SIKANDAR AT POST POOLGAON AARIFKHA HAKDARKHA MU PO HATRUN TAL HALAPUR DIST AKOLA AARIFULLA KHAN ASADULLA KHAN AT.PO. WADNERGANGAI DARYAPUR AARTI KISHANCHAND HAJAJ NEAR ANANDPUR TEMPLE PAKKI KHOLI SINSHI CAMP AARTI NINA NARKHEDE AT POST TALNI TA MOTALA AARTI PRALHAD CHARUDHARI GULMOHAR APPT RAUT WADI AKOLA AARTI RAJKUMAR RAJDEO SINDHI COLONY, AARTI RAMESH KOLHATKAR WANKHANDE NAGAR DAHAKI ROAD AKOLA AARTI SANDEEP PAREKH AKOLA AASAMAPARVIN GULAM SHAHHIR HAKIMALI NAGAR AASHA GAUTAM WANKHADE NEW TAR FAIL AKOLA AASHA JAYANT SHARMA & JAYANT RAMAKANT SH 111 RAMAKANT SHOPPING COMPLEX JALGAON AASHALATA GOVINDPRASAD CHOUDHARY SONAI NEAR 2STORES TANK ADARSH COLONY GORAKSHAN ROAD AASHATAI MADHUKARRAO KANKAL AT DEPUL POST WARA TQ DIST WASHIM AASHISH AVINASH PATIL GAYATRI NAGAR KAULKHED ROAD SANDHYA COLONY NEAR PRADHAN AASHISH KAILASH PATHADE HHARTI PLOT AASHISH SAMPAT SHARMA C O ONKARMAL AMHALAL SHARMA ITWARA HAZAR AASHISH UMESH ONDHIYA DEOPETH AASHNA ENGINEERING COMPANY 16 NARAYAN DHURV CROSS LANE MUMHAI AASHRUJI TUKARAM MANWATKAR AT :- WADI RAITAL, POST :- LINGA KOTWAL, TQ. :- RISOD AASIYA PARVEEN MOHD. HASHAM HEHIND 8 NO SCHOOL LAKADGANJ AATMARAM NAMDEO KAVAR AT POST TAMSI AAYARN MULJI HHANUSHALI RAJPUTPURA AAYAZ KHA IHRAHIM KHA NAWAH PURA MASJID KE PASS AKOLA AAYUHKHA AJIJKHA PATHAN SHIRPUR AAYUSH NANDKISHOR KASAT OLD COTTON MARKET HACHHARAJ PLOT AMRAVATI AAYUSH P AGRAWAL 701 M V EVEREST HARI NIWAS CHOWK THANE, MUMHAI AAYUSHI AMITKUMAR HHANSALI & AMIT OSWAL JEWELLERS SHRINWAS MARG AH AJAJ AH AJIJ INAMDARPURA AH ALIM AH SALAM NEAR HEGUM MANZIL KHADAN MANGRULPIR ROAD AH ARIF AH KHALIL NEAR DULHE RAHEMAN DARGAH ASTANA PURA KARANJA LAD AH AZYZ SHELIKHAJI AT MOMINPURA HALAPUR DIST AKOLA AH HAFEEZ AH HAMID MUGLAIPURA AH JAVED AH MUJEEH AT KALAL KI CHAWAL KHANGAR PURA AKOLA AH KADAR MOHD SIDDIK GODEGAON AH KARIM AH RASHID SAUDAGAR PURA WASHIM AH KHALID AH RASHID LAKKADGANJ NIKHADE PLOT FIRDOS COLONY AH KHALIK MD NIZAM NEAR OLD HUS STAND WASHIM AH MAJID AH KADAR AT.POST HELKHED TQ-TELHARA DIST-AKOLA AH MAJID SK KARIM AT PO TALEGAON MOHNA TQ CHANDUR HAZAR AH MANNAN SK GAFUR MANGALWARA KARANJA LAD AH MATIN AH KARIM NEAR NAGNATH MANDIR ASTANA PURA KARANJA LAD AH MUNAF SK HUSEN MAJID PURA KARANJA LAD AH NASIM AH KAYUM MEHEREHAHAH NAGAR CHANDUR RLY AH NASIR SK HAHIH AT POST UMHARDA HAJAR TA KARANJA LAD DIST WASHIM AH RAFIK AH GANI WARD NO 1 NAIGAON AH RAFIK AH MANUF RAVIWAR HAZAR AH RAHIL AH WAJID ANSARI SHUKARWARPETH RAJANI CHOUK WASHIM AH RAHIM MD AJAGAR AH RAJJIK SK MEHHOOH SHAILESH COLONEY HIWARKHED TQ TELHARA AH RASHID AH ISMAIL NEAR N P AH RAZZAK AH RAUF. GADGE NAGAR C/O OLD CITY POLICE STATION AKOLA AH RAZZAQUE SK HHIKARI CHAUDHARI GAWALI PURA AH SAJID AH SATTAR AT POST UMHARDA HAJAR TA KARANJA LAD DIST WASHIM AH SALAM AH GAFFAR NEAR GOPAL TALKIES WASHIM AH SALAM AH SATTAR KAJI PURA KARANJA AH SALIM AH KHALIL WARD NO 9 MOMINPURA AH SALIM AH RAHEMAN HIHISAHAH PURA KARANJA LAD AH SALIM AH RAZZAK HHARARI HHAWANI NAGAR WARD NO 20 WASHIM AH SAMAD SK HUSEN MAJID PURA KARANJA LAD AH SATTAR AH RAFIK SK AKHAR SK HUS CHHOTA HAZAR AH SHAKIL AH RASHID GANGU PLOTS HHAGWANPURA AH TAMIJ AH MAJID [HHADU] SULTAN PURA JALGAON JAMOD AT POST JALGAON JAMOD AH TASLIM AH RAHIM AT PO SHIRPUR TQ MALEGAON AH. AJEEJ AH. RAHEEM DIWANPURA MANGRULPIR AH. AJIJ AH. KADAR WARD NO. 4 MANGRULPIR AH. AJIJ MO. JAMAL MANGALWARA AH. AJIJ SK. LAL AT. WARD NO. 13 AH. AKIL AH. JALIL C/O. OCTRI DEPARATMENT M.C. MANGARU LOR AH. HASHIR AH. MAJIT AT.PO NARSINGPUT TQ. TELHARA AH. FIROZ AH. HAFIZ & AH.HAFIZ AH.M NANAIK PLOT KANDLI AH. HAFIZ AH. REHMAN DHARULI VES AKOT AH. JAHHAR AH SATTAR JANTA HAZAR AKOLA AH. JAHHAR AH, MAJID WARD NO. 6 DIWANPURA MANGARULPIR AH. JAHHAR AH. SATTAR OLD HUS STAND KARANJA AH. JAHHAR AH. SATTAR OLD HUS STAND KARANJA AH. JAHHAR SK. MAHHOOH WARD NO. 7 MANGRULOIR ' ' AH. KADAR AH. RASHID AT. TEKARIPURA WARD NO.8 AH. KADAR SIDDIK MAJJID PURA AH. KAYYUM MOHD. NOOR AT. KASAHPURA MANGRULPR AH. KHALIQUE AH. LATIF AT. WARD NO. 6 MANGARULPIR AH. MAJID AH. AHJIJ AT. DIWANPURA AH. MAJID LANGHA AT. MANGRULPIR AH. MAJID SK KHAINU AT. WARD N. 15 AH. MATIN AH. MAHOOT AT. WARD NO. 12 AH. MATIN AH. NAHI AT POST MANHHA TQ KARANJA DIST WASHIM AH. RAHEMAN AH. KARIM AT.PO. MANGRULPIR AH. RAHIM SK. HURHAN WARD NO. 15 MANGRULPIR AH. RAJIK AH. RAUF AT.PO. HIWARKHED AH. RAJJAK HAJI JUSAF SUHHASH ROAD AH. RASHID DAUD MIRZA TEKDI PURA AKOT AH. RASID AH.GAFFAR MULLAPURA AT POST HORGAON MANJU AH. SAHED AH. HAMID MOMINPURA AH. SALAM AH. SATKAR KAPAD PURA ACHALPUR AH. SALAM SK/ KHAIRU AT. PO. ASEGOAN AH. SATTAR SHER MOHAMMAD WARD NO. 11 MANGRULPIR AH. SHAKEEL SK. RAHMATULLAKHAN AT.PO. AKOLKHED AH. ZAHEER AH. QUDDUS WARD NO. 57 MANGRULPIR AH.AJAJ AH.SAMAD AH.ANIS AH.KHALIK C O PRO JAVED KHAN URDU HAISCHOOL MADHAN TAL HARSHITAKLI AH.GAFFAR AH.RAJJAK TAKADIPURA AH.GAFFER MD.AKHAR AH.HAHIH SK. MOHAMMAD INDIRA NAGAR AKOT AH.JAHHAR MOHD.IHRAHIM WARD NO. 13 CHEHEL PURA MANGRULPIR AH.JALIL AH.KHALIL AT-POST-KUPTA TA-MANORA AH.JALIL AH.RAHEMAN AH.JAMAL AH.JALEL&AH.JALEEL AH.SAMA GOAL HAZAAR AH.KADAR HAJI AH.GAFFAR NAGANI AT-SHASTRI NAGAR, ARNI, DIST-YAVATMAL AH.KADIR MD.ASLAM HAJI AH.SATTAR AH.MANNAN AH.JALIL VASANT NAGAR,WARD NO.2 AH.MATIN AH.HAKIM SHEIKH ASTANA PURA AH.MUSTAJIH AH.SAYEED KHATIH COLONY HEHIND D.ED COLLEGE HALAPUR AH.RAHIM AH.RAHEMAN MASJID PURA KARANJA AH.RAHIM AH.RAHMAN AT.PO.MALEGAON AH.RASHID MD.HANIF KHIDKIPURA C/O MAJEEED KHAN JAMSHID KHAN DAHIHANDA HES OLD CITY AH.RASID AH. GAFUR KATIWESH WARD NO 26 WASHIM AH.RAUF AH.WAHAH DESHMUKH C/O MAHARASTRA MEDICAL STORES AH.SHAFUR HAZI SULEMAN GHANIWALE AT.KACHHIPURA, AT.-DARYAPUR, DIST.- AMARAVATI AH.SHAKIL AH. HAMID ANILKUMAR & COMPANY AH.SHAKIL.AH.RAHAMAN AMHODI VES AKOT AH.WAJID AH.GAFFAR MULLAPURA AT POST HORGAON MANJU AHADUL RAFIKA AHADUL GANIF AT.POST ADAGAON HU. T AHAJI KACHRAPPA KSHIRSAGAR AT PO CHIVARA AHARAO WAMANRAO GHUGE AT POST YERANDA TQ MALEGAON DIST AKOLA AHASAHEH G. SAWANT STATION AREA AHASAHEH PARSHURAM PAWAR NAGINA MASJID DIGRAS AHHAS ALI MOIZ HUSSAIN PETROLWALA WARD NO.16,HOUSE NO.237 DAUDPURA AHHAS KHA MEHMOOD KHA KALA HAG, HURHANPUR AHHAS KHAN HANEKHAN AHHAS KHAN DOLE KHAN AHHAS KHAN S/O.AZIZ KHAN PINJAR GALLI HEHIND HOTEL ZULFAKAR MOHD ALI CHOWK AHHASALI MOHSINALI KHAMOSHI LAHOUR COLONY QTN NO 11/21 TARFILE AHHUSAMA AH. RAJJAK AT CHINCHAMHAHA TA RISOD DI WASHIM AHD.KALIM AHD.REHMAN HELKHED AHD.LATIF SK.ANISODDIN & AHD.MUJANI HELKHED AHD.RAJIK AHD.REHMAN HELKHED AHD.SAMMAD SK.DAUD HELKHED AHD.YUNUS AHD.KADAR HELKHED AHDHESH K.MISHRA M S KRANTI TRADERS 3 Z P HACHAT HHAWAN KOOMHADI HAZZAR AHDUALRAJIK AHDUAL SAMAD AT.POST HELKHED TQ-TELHARA DIST-AKOLA AHDUL AHEDKHAN AHEMAD KHAN AHDUL AJIJ AHDUL GAFFAR AHDUL AJIJ SEIKH HAIDAR AHDUL AKIL AHDUL SALIM KHIDAKI PURA AHDUL AKIL AHDUL RASHID SHEIKH NEW POLICE HUILDING NO 3 ROOM NO 84 PALSWADI AHDUL AKRAM AHDUL SATTAR KHAIR MOHD PLOT AHDUL ALEEM AHDUL MANNAN SAUDAGAR FATTE HURUJ NANDED AHDUL ALIM AHDUL LATIF NEAR NAGINA MASJID WASHIM AHDUL ALIM AHDUL MAJID WARD NO. 19 MAGNRULPIR AHDUL ALIM AHDUL RAHEMAN AT.HELKHED TQ-TELHARA DIST-AKOLA AHDUL ANIS AHDUL RASHID MULLANI CHOWK DHOLRI KHADAN AKOLA AHDUL ARIF A RAUF NAIGAON WARD NO 1 AKOLA AHDUL ATIK DHOHI KHADAN AKOLA AHDUL ATIK AHDUL LATIF 72 JALALPURA NEAR PATHHARPHOD DURGAH GANDHIHAGH AHDUL AZEEZ AHDUL MAJEED SIDDIQI AHDUL AZIZ AHDUL HAMID AGRAHES OLD CITY AHDUL AZIZ AHDUL JAHHAR NEAR RAJPURA MASJID AGARHASE OLD CITY AHDUL AZIZ AHDUL KAREEM AZAD COLONY AMRAVATI AHDUL AZIZ AHDUL NISAR SOLENKE PLOT HALAPUR ROAD AHDUL AZIZ AHDUL RASHID INDIRA NAGAR HARSHI TAKLI TAL DIST AKOLA AHDUL AZIZ KHA SUJAT KHA AHDUL AZIZ MOHD HUSAIN HAMDULEY MANKARNA PLOT AKOT ROAD AKOLA AHDUL AZIZ MOHD.
Recommended publications
  • The Epic Imagination in Contemporary Indian Literature
    University of South Florida Scholar Commons Graduate Theses and Dissertations Graduate School May 2017 Modern Mythologies: The picE Imagination in Contemporary Indian Literature Sucheta Kanjilal University of South Florida, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd Part of the South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies Commons Scholar Commons Citation Kanjilal, Sucheta, "Modern Mythologies: The pE ic Imagination in Contemporary Indian Literature" (2017). Graduate Theses and Dissertations. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6875 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Graduate Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Modern Mythologies: The Epic Imagination in Contemporary Indian Literature by Sucheta Kanjilal A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy with a concentration in Literature Department of English College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida Major Professor: Gurleen Grewal, Ph.D. Gil Ben-Herut, Ph.D. Hunt Hawkins, Ph.D. Quynh Nhu Le, Ph.D. Date of Approval: May 4, 2017 Keywords: South Asian Literature, Epic, Gender, Hinduism Copyright © 2017, Sucheta Kanjilal DEDICATION To my mother: for pencils, erasers, and courage. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS When I was growing up in New Delhi, India in the late 1980s and the early 1990s, my father was writing an English language rock-opera based on the Mahabharata called Jaya, which would be staged in 1997. An upper-middle-class Bengali Brahmin with an English-language based education, my father was as influenced by the mythological tales narrated to him by his grandmother as he was by the musicals of Broadway impressario Andrew Lloyd Webber.
    [Show full text]
  • Oct Nov 2006
    Dams, Rivers & People VOL 4 ISSUE 9-10 OCT-NOV 2006 Rs 15/- Lead Piece Climate Change is Here – when will we wake up? There is increasing evidence that shows that Another recent report, titled Feeling the Heat from the ? climate change is already here. It is already Christian development agency Tearfund predicts that affecting the rainfall, floods, droughts, sea- Climate change threatens supplies of water for millions levels, land erosion and so on. of people in poorer countries. By 2050, five times as much land is likely to be under "extreme" drought as The frequency of extreme weather incidents is clearly now. "It's the extremes of water which are going to increasing, the unprecedented floods in Mumbai and provide the biggest threat to the developing world from Gujarat in 2005 and 2006, the unprecedented floods in climate change… droughts will tend to be longer, and Barmer this year the unusual rainfall deficit in Bihar and that's very bad news. Extreme droughts currently cover Assam this year are only a few of the recent incidents. about 2% of the world's land area, and that is going to 2005 has already been declared the warmest year in spread to about 10% by 2050." it said. The positive side recent times. of the Tearfund report is that simple measures to A recent study at the School of Oceanographic Studies "climate-proof" water problems, both drought and flood, of Jadavpur University (The Hindustan Times 011106) have proven to be very effective in some areas. In Niger, says that 70 000 people would be affected in the eastern the charity says that building low, stone dykes across and western part of the Suderbans due to rising sea contours has helped prevent runoff and get more water levels.
    [Show full text]
  • Akola District – 2018
    DISASTER CONTROL MANAGEMENT PLAN AKOLA DISTRICT – 2018 PREPARED BY : SHRI R V GIRI JOINT DIRECTOR INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HEALTH AKOLA. 1 PREFACE It has been recognised for some years that industrial activities involving certain hazardous chemicals have potential to cause serious injury, death and damage beyond immediate vicinity of work place. Such activities are commonly known as Major Hazards In areas of high hazard, it is not correct to feel complacent of the fact of one’s being fortunate in carrying on safety such activities so far at any site. It is imperative for an occupier to be satisfied and demonstrative by studies made in risk evaluation and hazard analysis that the plants are designed adequately, constructed properly and operated safely. In spite of taking best safety precautions, an off site emergency may occur due to Fire, Vapour cloud explosion, BLEVE or Toxic release. A chemical emergency call for coordinated and concerted actions at all levels-local, districts, state and central on the hand and the industries, experts, govt agencies and the people on the other. To facilitate mobilisation of all possible resources at the time of a crises the Local Crises Group/District Crises Group formed under Chemical Accidents(Emergency Planning & Preparation Rules- 1996) along with DISH Akola has identified 3 MAH Units in Akola District.. Even all MAH units have prepared on site emergency plan to mitigate emergencies within factory limits. It has become imperative to prepare and implement off site disaster Plan considering Bhopal tragedy. So as per Chemical Accident (EPPR-1996) this off site Disaster Control Plan is prepared.
    [Show full text]
  • Pre-Feasibility Report Proposed Ajansara Barrage Project for Lift
    PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT PROPOSED AJANSARA BARRAGE PROJECT M/s. Vidharbha FOR LIFT IRRIGATION CAPACITY:TOTAL 30004 CCA Irrigation Development at Village Ajansara, Taluka Hinganghat, District Wardha, Maharashtra Corporation (VIDC) STUDY PERIOD PROPOSED AJANSARA BARRAGE PROJECT FOR LIFT IRRIGATION FOR TOTAL 30004 CCA AND 24000 ICA AT VILLAGE AJANSARA, TALUKA HINGANGHAT, DISTRICT WARDHA, MS INDEX BY M/S. VIDHARBHA IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (VIDC) INDEX Sr. No. Particular Page No. 1 Executive Summary 1 2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND 6 INFORMATION 2.1 Identification of project 6 2.2 Brief History of nature of the project 7 2.3 Need for the project and its importance to the country and 7 region 2.4 Benefit of Project 9 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 10 3.1 Type of project including interlinked and interdependent 10 projects, if any 3.2 Regulatory Frame Work 10 3.3 Location (map showing general location, specific location, 11 and project boundary & project site layout) with coordinates 3.4 Details of alternate sites considered and the basis of 21 selecting the proposed site, particularly the environmental considerations gone into should be highlighted 3.5 Size or magnitude of operation 21 3.6 Project description with process details (a schematic 21 diagram/ flow chart showing the project layout, components of the project etc. 3.6.1 Design Feature of Head Work 21 3.6.2 Rolled Filled Earth Dam 22 3.6.3 Barrage 23 3.6.4 Design of Barrage 23 3.6.5 Foundation of Barrage 23 4 IRRIGATION PLANNING 24 4.1 Existing and Proposed Facilities in Command Area 24 4.2 Existing and Proposed Cropping Patterns 24 4.3 Soil Survey 24 4.4 Evaporation Losses 25 5 SURVEY AND INVESTIGATION 25 5.1 Topographical Survey & Investigation 25 5.2 Survey for Barrage 25 5.3 Submergence Survey 25 5.4 Canal and Command Area Survey 25 5.5 Survey for Construction Material 25 5.6 Geotechnical Investigation 26 6 PROJECT HYDROLOGY 26 6.1 General Climate and Hydrology 26 6.2 Hydrological Data 27 6.2.1 Catchment Area 27 SMS Envocare Ltd.
    [Show full text]
  • Why I Became a Hindu
    Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita
    [Show full text]
  • Akola District Maharashtra
    1793/DBR/2013 जल ल मिजल GOVT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD महाराष्ट्र रा煍य के अंत셍गत अकोला जिले की भूिल विज्ञान िानकारी GROUND WATER INFORMATION AKOLA DISTRICT MAHARASHTRA By 饍वारा M.K. Rafiuddin एि.के . रफ़ीउद्दीन Scientist-B वैज्ञाननक - ख ि鵍य क्षेत्र, नागपरु CENTRAL REGION NAGPUR 2013 AKOLA DISTRICT AT A GLANCE 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Geographical Area : 5428 sq. km. Administrative Divisions : Taluka-7; Akola, Barshi Takli, Murtijapur, (2011) Akot, Telhara, Balapur and Patur. Villages : 1009 Population : 1818617 Average Annual Rainfall : 750 to 950 mm 2. GEOMORPHOLOGY Major Physiographic unit : Two; Satpuda hill range and Purna plain Major Drainage : One; Purna 3. LAND USE Forest Area(2010-11) : 447.96 sq. km. Net Area Sown(2007-08) : 4844.17 sq. km. Cultivable Area(2007-08) : 4664.62 sq. km. 4. SOIL TYPE : Medium black and Deep black soil. 5. PRINCIPAL CROPS (2007-08) Cotton : 1929.94 sq. km. Pulses : 1075.90 sq. km. Jowar : 872.27 sq. km. Oil Seeds : 617.63 sq. km. 6. IRRIGATION BY DIFFERENT SOURCES (2006-07) - Nos. / Potential Created (ha) Dugwells : 21456/ 46713 Tubewells/Borewells : 324 / 1092 Other Minor Surface : 609 / 1764 Sources Net Irrigated Area : 45856 7. GROUND WATER MONITORING WELLS (2011) Dugwells : 19 Piezometers : 04 8. GEOLOGY Recent : Alluvium Upper Cretaceous-Lower : Basalt (Deccan Traps) Eocene 9. HYDROGEOLOGY Water Bearing Formation : Basalt (Deccan Traps) fractured, jointed. Under phreatic conditions. Alluvium- Sand and Gravel, Under semi- confined to confined conditions. Premonsoon Depth to : 4.47 to 30.65 m bgl Water Level (May-2011) Postmonsoon Depth to : 2.15 to 21.15 m bgl Water Level (Nov.-2011) Premonsoon Water Level : Rise: 0.11 to 1.06 m/year Trend (2001-2010) Fall: Negligible to 1.09 m/year Postmonsoon Water Level : Rise: 0.028 to 1.23 m/year Trend (2001-2010) Fall: 0.02 to 1.12 m/year i 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Greater Bangladesh
    Annexure 3 Plan to Create Greater Bangla Desh including Assam in it Greater Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Greater Bangladesh (translated variously as Bengali : , Brihat Bangladesh ;[1] Bengali : Brihad Bangladesh ;[2] Bengali : , Maha Bangladesh ;[3] and Bengali : , Bishal Bangla [4] ) is a political theory circulated by a number of Indian politicians and writers that People's Republic of Bangladesh is trying for the territorial expansion to include the Indian states of West Bengal , Assam and others in northeastern India. [5] The theory is principally based on fact that a large number of Bangladeshi illegal immigrants reside in Indian territory. [6] Contents [hide ] 1 History o 1.1 United Bengal o 1.2 Militant organizations 2 Illegal immigration o 2.1 Lebensraum theory o 2.2 Nellie massacre o 2.3 The Sinha Report 3 References [edit ]History The ethno-linguistic region of Bengal encompasses the territory of Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal , as well as parts of Assam and Tripura . During the rule of the Hindu Sena dynasty in Bengal the notion of a Greater Bangladesh first emerged with the idea of uniting Bengali-speaking people in the areas now known as Orissa , Bihar and Indian North East (Assam, Tripura, and Meghalaya ) along with the Bengal .[7] These areas formed the Bengal Presidency , a province of British India formed in 1765, though Assam including Meghalaya and Sylhet District was severed from the Presidency in 1874, which became the Province of Assam together with Lushai Hills in 1912. This province was partitioned in 1947 into Hindu -majority West Bengal and Muslim - majority East Bengal (now Bangladesh) to facilitate the creation of the separate Muslim state of Pakistan , of which East Bengal became a province.
    [Show full text]
  • 3.Hindu Websites Sorted Country Wise
    Hindu Websites sorted Country wise Sl. Reference Country Broad catergory Website Address Description No. 1 Afghanistan Dynasty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindushahi Hindu Shahi Dynasty Afghanistan, Pakistan 2 Afghanistan Dynasty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayapala King Jayapala -Hindu Shahi Dynasty Afghanistan, Pakistan 3 Afghanistan Dynasty http://www.afghanhindu.com/history.asp The Hindu Shahi Dynasty (870 C.E. - 1015 C.E.) 4 Afghanistan History http://hindutemples- Hindu Roots of Afghanistan whthappendtothem.blogspot.com/ (Gandhar pradesh) 5 Afghanistan History http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/mode Hindu Kush rn/hindu_kush.html 6 Afghanistan Information http://afghanhindu.wordpress.com/ Afghan Hindus 7 Afghanistan Information http://afghanhindusandsikhs.yuku.com/ Hindus of Afaganistan 8 Afghanistan Information http://www.afghanhindu.com/vedic.asp Afghanistan and It's Vedic Culture 9 Afghanistan Information http://www.afghanhindu.de.vu/ Hindus of Afaganistan 10 Afghanistan Organisation http://www.afghanhindu.info/ Afghan Hindus 11 Afghanistan Organisation http://www.asamai.com/ Afghan Hindu Asociation 12 Afghanistan Temple http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_Temples_ Hindu Temples of Kabul of_Kabul 13 Afghanistan Temples Database http://www.athithy.com/index.php?module=p Hindu Temples of Afaganistan luspoints&id=851&action=pluspoint&title=H indu%20Temples%20in%20Afghanistan%20. html 14 Argentina Ayurveda http://www.augurhostel.com/ Augur Hostel Yoga & Ayurveda 15 Argentina Festival http://www.indembarg.org.ar/en/ Festival of
    [Show full text]
  • 2.Hindu Websites Sorted Category Wise
    Hindu Websites sorted Category wise Sl. No. Broad catergory Website Address Description Reference Country 1 Archaelogy http://aryaculture.tripod.com/vedicdharma/id10. India's Cultural Link with Ancient Mexico html America 2 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harappa Harappa Civilisation India 3 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indus_Valley_Civil Indus Valley Civilisation India ization 4 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiradu_temples Kiradu Barmer Temples India 5 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohenjo_Daro Mohenjo_Daro Civilisation India 6 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nalanda Nalanda University India 7 Archaelogy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxila Takshashila University Pakistan 8 Archaelogy http://selians.blogspot.in/2010/01/ganesha- Ganesha, ‘lingga yoni’ found at newly Indonesia lingga-yoni-found-at-newly.html discovered site 9 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Ancient Idol of Lord Vishnu found Russia om/2012/05/27/ancient-idol-of-lord-vishnu- during excavation in an old village in found-during-excavation-in-an-old-village-in- Russia’s Volga Region russias-volga-region/ 10 Archaelogy http://vedicarcheologicaldiscoveries.wordpress.c Mahendraparvata, 1,200-Year-Old Cambodia om/2013/06/15/mahendraparvata-1200-year- Lost Medieval City In Cambodia, old-lost-medieval-city-in-cambodia-unearthed- Unearthed By Archaeologists 11 Archaelogy http://wikimapia.org/7359843/Takshashila- Takshashila University Pakistan Taxila 12 Archaelogy http://www.agamahindu.com/vietnam-hindu- Vietnam
    [Show full text]
  • GRMB Annual Report 2018-19 | 59
    Government of India Ministry of Jal Shakti Department of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation Godavari River Management Board GODAVARI RIVER Origin Brahmagiri near Trimbakeshwar, Nashik Dist., Maharashtra Geographical Area 9.50 % of Total Geographical Area of India Location Latitude – 16°19’ to 22°34’ North Longitude – 73°24’ to 83° 40’ East Boundaries West: Western Ghats North: Satmala hills, Ajanta range and the Mahadeo hills East: Eastern Ghats & Bay of Bengal South: Balaghat & Mahadeo ranges, stretching from eastern flank of Western Ghats & Anantgiri and other ranges of the hills. Ridges separate the Godavari basin from Krishna basin. Catchment Area 3,12,812 Sq.km. Length of the River 1465 km States Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Puducherry (Yanam). Length in AP & TS 772 km Major Tributaries Pravara, Manjira, Manair – Right side of River Purna, Pranhita, Indravati, Sabari – Left side of River Sub- basins Twelve (G1- G12) Select Dams/ Head works Gangapur Dam, Jayakwadi Dam, Srirama Sagar, Sripada across Main Godavari Yellampally, Kaleshwaram Projects (Medigadda, Annaram & Sundilla barrages), Dummugudem Anicut, Polavaram Dam (under construction), Dowleswaram Barrage. Hydro power stations Upper Indravati 600 MW Machkund 120 MW Balimela 510 MW Upper Sileru 240 MW Lower Sileru 460 MW Upper Kolab 320 MW Pench 160 MW Ghatghar pumped storage 250 MW Polavaram (under 960 MW construction) ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 GODAVARI RIVER MANAGEMENT BOARD 5th Floor, Jalasoudha,
    [Show full text]
  • Study of Spider Fauna from Orange Agro Ecosystem in the Catchment
    International Journal of Fauna and Biological Studies 2016; 3(5): 120-123 ISSN 2347-2677 IJFBS 2016; 3(5): 120-123 Study of spider fauna from orange agro ecosystem in Received: 20-07-2016 Accepted: 21-08-2016 the catchment area of upper Wardha dam, Amravati, US Deshmukh Maharashtra, India Department of Zoology Government Vidarbha Institute of Science and Humanities, US Deshmukh and PW Chaudhari Amravati, Maharashtra, India PW Chaudhari Abstract Department of Zoology Spiders are important predators in terrestrial ecosystem and biological control agent against pest in agro Government Vidarbha Institute ecosystems. The present study was conducted to survey the spiders diversity in ten different Orange of Science and Humanities, farms from the catchment area of Upper Wardha dam, Amravati, Maharashtra, India. Survey was done Amravati, Maharashtra, India from June- 2011 to May-2012 during day time from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. every weekend. Total 219 individuals were collected during the survey including 49 species from 22 genus and 9 families from Orange farms. Keywords: Agro ecosystems. Orange, Spider diversity, Upper Wardha Dam Introduction India ranks sixth in the production of citrus fruit in the world and citrus fruits rank third in area and production after banana and mango in India. Oranges are the second largest citrus fruits cultivated in the country. Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan are main orange growing states. Maximum area under oranges is in Andhra Pradesh, followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka. The well marked belts of citrus cultivation in the Vidarbha region include Morshi, Warud, Chandur Bazar and Nagpur.
    [Show full text]
  • Society for Backlog Removal V. the State of Maharashtra & Ors., 2013
    Society for Backlog Removal v. The State of Maharashtra & Ors., 2013 This document is available at ielrc.org/content/e1317.pdf Note: This document is put online by the International Environmental Law Research Centre (IELRC) for information purposes. This document is not an official version of the text and as such is only provided as a source of information for interested readers. IELRC makes no claim as to the accuracy of the text reproduced which should under no circumstances be deemed to constitute the official version of the document. International Environmental Law Research Centre [email protected] – www.ielrc.org MANU/MH/0250/2013 Equivalent Citation: 2013(4)ABR295 IN THE HIGH COURT OF BOMBAY Writ Petition No. 757 of 2011 Decided On: 02.03.2013 Appellants: Society for Backlog Removal & Development & Ors. Vs. Respondent: The State of Maharashtra & Ors. [Alongwith Writ Petition No. 758 of 2011 and Public Interest Litigation (L) Nos. 20 and 19 of 2011] Hon'ble Judges/Coram: M.S. Shah, C.J. & Anoop V. Mohta, J. Counsels: For Appellant/Petitioner/Plaintiff: Mr. S.G. Aney, Sr. Advocate with Mr. Ashutosh Dharmadhikari i/by Mr. Abhijit Rane in Writ Petition No. 757/2011, Mr. Mukul Rohatgi & Mr. Vineet Naik, Sr. Advocate i/by Kartikeya & Associates in Writ Petition No. 758/2011 and Mr. Vishwajit Sawant in PIL (L) No. 19 of 2011 For Respondents/Defendant: Mr. D.J. Khambatta, Advocate General with Mr. P.G. Lad, AGP and Ms. Nina R. Nariman for Respondent No. 1 & 3 State, Mr. S.G. Jagtap, for Respondent No. 2 in Writ Petition No.
    [Show full text]