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ANDHRA PRADESH PHARMACY COUNCIL--DISPATCH LIST Date
ANDHRA PRADESH PHARMACY COUNCIL--DISPATCH LIST Date-28-08-2019 S.NO DESTINATION PINCODE BARCODE CANDIDATE NAME ADDRESS REMARKS 1 Prakasam 523170 RN794613692IN G.Poornachand Karamchedu 17073 2 Guntur 522016 RN794613701IN B.Krishna Unguturu 16961 3 Kurnool 518004 RN794613715IN G.Sai praveen kumar reddy Kurnool 16880 4 Prakasam 523334 RN794613729IN C.Vanaja Bestavaripeta 16874 5 Guntur 522001 RN794613732IN G.Bindhu sree Guntur 17412 6 Guntur 522647 RN794613746IN M.V.L Bhavani Vinukonda 17358 7 Guntur 522414 RN794613750IN S.Sushma priya Dachepalli 17016 8 Guntur 522413 RN794613763IN T.Lavanya Piduguralla 17192 9 East godavari 533434 RN794613777IN M.Veera Prabhavathi Vetapalem 17193 10 Guntur 522124 RN794613785IN P.Sai prasanna Kakumanu 14447 11 Guntur 522006 RN794613794IN A.Vasavi sowndarya Guntur 16902 12 Prakasam 523157 RN794613803IN P.Ajay yadav Papaipalem 16752 13 Ananthapur 515001 RN794613817IN K.Preethi Ananthapur 18061 14 Vizianagaram 535240 RN794613825IN B.Sravani Ganiwada 14994 15 Srikakulam 532195 RN794613834IN T.Harathi Akkayavalasa 17279 16 Srikakulam 532005 RN794613848IN G.renuka priya Srikakulam 17184 17 Guntur 522414 RN794613851IN M.Swarnalatha Dachepalli 16913 18 Guntur 522503 RN794613865IN C.Teja bhargavi Mangalagiri 16916 19 Krishna 520013 RN794613879IN G.Lakshmi priyanka Vijayawada 16934 20 Guntur 522529 RN794613882IN P.Esther rani Phirangipuram 16956 21 Guntur 522007 RN794613896IN K.Jaya lakshmi Guntur 17053 22 West godavari 534437 RN794613905IN K.Jeevana kumari Pedapadu 17051 23 Guntur 522001 RN794613919IN S.Veera prasanna -
Dispatch List Date 29-04-2021 & 30-04-2021
ANDHRA PRADESH PHARMACY COUNCIL--DISPATCH LIST DATE 29-04-2021 & 30-04-2021 S.NO DESTINATION PINCODE BARCODE CANDIDATE NAME ADDRESS REMARKS 1 Ananthapur 515822 RN712290012IN A Mounika Nimbagallu 25290 2 Visakhapatnam 531126 RN712290026IN Meka Pawan Kalyan Edatam 25889 3 Prakasam 523113 RN712290030IN U Harshitha Rani Sakhavaram 24922 4 Prakasam 523105 RN712290043IN Shaik Fouziya Kandukuru 24904 5 Guntur 522647 RN712290057IN M Chaitanya Vani Vinukonda 24854 6 Guntur 522663 RN712290065IN N Chaitanya Kumar Bandlamotlu 25410 7 Guntur 522101 RN712290074IN I Chandra Sekhar Bapatla 25511 8 Krishna 521227 RN712290088IN CH Venkata Sai A Konduru 25518 9 Kurnool 518001 RN712290091IN Mallela Sreelakshmi Kurnool 25365 10 Chittoor 517132 RN712290105IN Karanam Brundavani Thumminda 25360 11 Chittoor 517128 RN712290114IN Thimmapuram Bhargav Kukkallapalli 25355 12 Kurnool 518301 RN712290128IN Bandu Bai MD Sadiq NaveedAdoni 25399 13 Nellore 524201 RN712290131IN Guddeti Sasidhar Kavali 25369 14 Nellore 524228 RN712290145IN Late Sravani Venkatadripalem 25358 15 Kadapa 516228 RN712290159IN Velpula Anitha S Venkatramapuram 25359 16 Prakasam 523329 RN712290162IN D Satyanarayana Reddy Badekhanpeta 24789 17 Guntur 522268 RN712290176IN Kandepu jyothi Bellamvaripalem 24750 18 Guntur 522201 RN712290180IN Gude Sahithi Tenali 24749 19 Guntur 522309 RN712290193IN Kalepalli Manikanta Gullapalli 24783 20 Prakasam 523105 RN712290202IN Bapatla Prudhvi Raj Kandukuru 24760 21 Guntur 522403 RN712290216IN Sukavasi Pujitha Sattenapalli 24762 22 Prakasam 523225 RN712290220IN Seedarla -
2-10 Conferences
2nd Conference to 10th Conference Second TANA Conference (Detroit 1979) Tummala Madhava Rao Kakarla Subba Rao - President Souvenir Editorial Co-ordinators Famous artist Puranam Subrahmanya Sarma Nanduri Rammohana Rao S.V. Rama Rao Prof. C.R.Rao P.V. Narasimharao Akkineni Nageswara Rao P.V. Narasimharao Dasaradhi Rangacharya Prabhakar Kakarala Ramoji Rao Committee Chairman Raghavendra Prasad Avula Sambaiva Rao Veeragandham Subbarao, with Lakshmi Parvathi Left to right Bandla Hanumaiah, Madhavarao Tummala, Tirupataiah Tella, Satyanarayana Nallamothu, Gangadhar Nadell, Prabhakar Kakarala, Chandrasekhara rao Kakarala Third TANA Conference (Chicago 1981) Conference Venue - Oak Park and River Forest High School Tella Tirupatiah Tummala Madhava Rao RavindranathGuttikonda Tirupataiah tella,r k , Tella Tirupathaiah Tummala Madhava Rao Narayanganj Bhatnagar M. Baga Reddy C. Narayana Reddy with Tirupathaiah right last Nallamotu Satyanarayana in the middle Mullapudi Harischandra Guttikonda Ravindranath, Padma Prasad Nadella Bhaskar NTR with Tirupathaiah Ramoji Rao, Nadella Bhaskar Tirupathaiah Tella, Narayanganj Saluri Rajeswara Rao Sri Sri Yadlapati Venkata Rao Fourth TANA Conference (Washington DC 1983) Venue of the Conference Chennareddy Tella Titupataiah S.V.Rao Art committee Chairman Jakkampudi Subbaraidu convenor from left 3rd N.G. Ranga, Guttikonda Ravidranath Fifth TANA Conference (Los Angeles 1985) Long Beach Convention Long Beach Convention Center Raghavendra Prasad Potturi Venkateswara Upendra Vasantha Nageswara Rao Mandapaka Sarada Sobhanaidu -
Studies on Lead-Zinc Mineralization in Karempudi Area, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh
STUDIES ON LEAD-ZINC MINERALIZATION IN KAREMPUDI AREA, GUNTUR DISTRICT, ANDHRA PRADESH BY K. KAMESWARA RAO AND C. MAHADEVAN, F.A.Sc. (Department cf Geology, Andhra University, Waltair) Received. July 29, 1960 ABSTRACT The geological formations near Karempudi area in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh (Lat. 16° 20' and 16° 26'; Long. 79° 38' 40" and 79° 45') consist of slaty shales of Cumbum, Irlakonda quartzites, Kolumnala slates and shales with intercalations of siliceous dolomitic limestones and Sree- sailam quartzites of Krishna Series, forming a perfect conformable sequence, all the formations striking N.E.-S.W. and dipping on average 25° S.E. The Srisailam quartzites are overlaid unconformably by Palnad limestones (Narjis) of Jammalamadugu stage of Kurnool Series with a constant dip of 8-12° in the same direction. The Krishna Series were subjected to local but intense structural dis- turbances resulting in an overfold. Subsequent to the overfolding, lead mineralization has taken place in dolomitic limestones. The lead-zinc minerals of Karempudi consist of Galena, Sphalerite, Jamesonite, Tetra- hedrite as primary minerals, and Anglesite as secondary mineral; there is association of chalcopyrite with Sphalerite. The textures are due to replacement and unmixing (?). The paragenetic sequence of the minerals is established to be sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena, jamesonite, tetra- hedrite and anglesite. Correlation of field to laboratory studies revealed that the minerals are of hydrothermal (hypogene) origin. The structural and lithological favourability and controlling of the mineralisation are also explained. Anglesite owes its origin to the oxidation of galena due to air-water pro- cesses. The mineralization is surmised to have taken place in Pre-Palnads and Post-Krishna times. -
APCRDA Region
LIST OF UN-AUTHORISED LAYOUTS IDENTIFIED BY APCRDA FROM THE YEAR 2008-NORTH ZONE VIJAYAWADA S.NO NAME OF THE OWNER/BUILDER VILLAGE & MANDAL S.R.No EXTENT IN A.C.'S REMARKS A.Kiran Kumar, S/o Rama Seshaiah, 1 Enikepadu 121/P, 122/P Ac. 3 Cents. 60-9-3, 6th line, Siddhartha Nagar, Vijayawada. 2 Not Known Enikepadu 121(P), 122(P) Ac. 3 Cents. 3 Not Known Enikepadu 54(P), 55(P) Ac. 1 Cents. 4 Not Known Enikepadu 121(P), 122(P) Ac. 3 Cents. 5 Vanka Anjaneyulu& his members Machavaram& Ibrahipatnam 15 Ac. 9.96 Cents 6 Sri Shaik Babavali Ibrahimpatnam 244/2A Ac.1.5 Cents 7 Sri. Ganne Venkatanarayana Prasad Gollapudi 533(P), 534(P) Ac.2.5 Cents 8 M. Sivanandam Gollapudi 601 Ac.1.96 Cents 9 Sri. Muvva Siva Nageswara Rao Gollapudi 601 Ac.1.04 Cents 10 Sri. B. Mallikharjuna Rao Gollapudi 73/5, 6 Ac.2.05 Cents 11 Sri. Janardhana Rao Guntupalli 236 Ac.2.95 Cents 12 Sri. Chigurupati Nageswara Rao Gollapudi 515/2, 525/2 Ac.3.05 Cents 13 Sri. Simhadri Rama Krishna Gollapudi 515/2, 525/2 Ac.1.95 Cents 14 Smt. Challguntla Padmaja Guntupalli 183/2 Ac.2.01 Cents 15 Sri Kotturu Ramesh Nunna 373 Ac. 2.63 Cents. 387/2, 3, 4, 16 T.Durga Prasad Nunna 390/1, 3, 397/1, Ac. 6.5 Cents. 2 17 B.Subba Rayadu Nunna 372/P Ac. 5 Cents. K.Subba Reddy 18 S/o. Veeraiah Nunna 868/P Ac. -
SELF – HELP APPROACH AS a MODEL of WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (A Study of Angalakuduru Village in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh)
IC Value 2016 : 61.33| SJIF Impact Factor(2017) : 7.144| ISI Impact Factor (2013): 1.259(Dubai)|UGC J No :47335 Research Paper Volume - 6, Issue- 3, March 2018 | e-ISSN : 2347 - 9671| p- ISSN : 2349 - 0187 EPRA International Journal ofEconomic and Business Review SELF – HELP APPROACH AS A MODEL OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (A Study of Angalakuduru Village in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh) Senior Faculty, Department of Rural Development, Acharya Dr. V. Divyathejomurthy Nagarjuna Univeristy, Guntur Dist., - 522510, Andhra Pradesh, ABSTRACT Self Help is an attracting world-wide attention due to their effectiveness in tacking the development requirement. Self help is a solution for the multiple problems created by KEYWORDS: external finance and credit for development activities. It paves way for mobilsation, Self Help, self-manage- collection and pooling of local resources and for its distribution on the need basis. As ment, self reliance, poverty, the resources under distribution are contributed by the people, their proper use, repayment and recycling are ensured by the contributing group and the community. Self-Help promotion is a process. Self help groups are structures which enable people’s participation to self-management, self reliance and sustainability and eliminating the culture of dependence. INTRODUCTION AREAS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF WOMEN The gender issues were subsumed by the concern for ENTREPRENEUR poverty, unemployment and backwardness in India’s early In the present scenario women has undertake the different rural development efforts. The focus on women, currently income generating activities such as dairy, vegitables, gaining momentum is mostly due to the efforts of central, Agarabathi, Candles, Coconut and Coir, Trailoring, Soaps, state government and voluntary organisations and social earments, handicrafts manufacturing, Sweets and Bakery, reformers. -
Recruitment – APVVP, Guntur - Filling up of the Newly Sanctioned Data Entry Operators on out Sourcing Basis - Regarding
NOTE SUBMITTED TO THE COLLECTOR & DISTRICT MAGISTRAE, GUNTUR NOTE FILE No. 898/E1/2020 DATED : -07-2020 Respected Sir, Sub: Estt. – Recruitment – APVVP, Guntur - Filling up of the Newly sanctioned Data Entry Operators on out sourcing Basis - Regarding. Ref: 1.G.O.Ms.No.60 HM&FW (A1) Dept. Dt.10.06.2020. 2.G.O.Ms.No.65 HM&FW (A1) Dept. Dt.11.06.2020. 3.G.O.Ms.No.69 HM&FW (A1) Dept. Dt.16.06.2020 4. G.O.Ms NO.151,Fin(HR-I,PLG & Policy) dept, dt.08.08.2016. 5.File No.Spl/Rect/N&P/2020 dt,16.6.2020 of the Commissioner, APVVP,A.P., Vijayawada . 6.Telephonic Instructions of of the Commissioner, APVVP, Vijayawada dt.04.07.2020 ***** Please peruse the reference 4th and 5th cited above, where as the Commissioner, APVVP, A.P., Vijayawada has permitted to fill up the newly sanctioned additional posts of 19(Nineteen)‘DATA ENTRY OPERATORS in APVVP Guntur District as shown below through the District Selection Committee as per the orders and guidelines issued by the Government in the references 1st to 2nd cited above. No.of posts newly Sl.No. Name of the Unit sanctioned 1 DH,Tenali 02 2 AH, Bapatla 01 3 AH,Narasaraopet 01 4 CHC,Sattenapalli 01 5 CHC,Macherla 01 6 CHC,Vinukonda 01 7 CHC,Repalle 01 8 CHC,Chilakaluripet 01 9 CHC,Amaravathi 01 10 CHC,V.P.South 01 11 CHC,Pedakurapadu 01 12 CHC,Prathipadu 01 13 CHC,Gurazala 01 14 CHC,Ipur 01 15 CHC,Kollipara 01 16 CHC,Nizampatnam 01 17 CHC,Nagaram 01 18 CHC,P.V.Palem 01 19 CHC,Ponnuru 01 20 CHC,Vemuru 01 Total 21(Twenty one) Further, it is submitted that, the posts being filled up on Out sourcing basis with a remuneration of Rs. -
An Official Website of ZILLA PRAJA PARISHAD-GUNTUR
THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT, 2005 OBLIGATIONS OF PUBLIC AUTHORITIES INFORMATION HANDOOK [Refer to Chapter II Section 4(1) b of RTI Act, 2005] ZILLA PRAJA PARISHAD, GUNTUR. Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Background Please throw light on the background of this handbook - Right to Information Act and its key objectives. 1.2 Objective/purpose of this information handbook Describe the provisions of Section 4(1)(b) of the Act regarding mandatory suo motu disclosure of certain information by every public authority and how this guide is aimed at such disclosure and creating standardized information for easy access and understanding by the public.. 1.3 Who are the intended users of the handbook? Citizens, civil society organizations, public representatives, officers and employees of public authorities including Public Information Officers and Assistant Public Information Officers and Appellate Officers, Central and State Information Commissions etc. 1.4 Definitions of key terms Please provide definitions of keys terms used in this handbook. 1.5 Organization of information Describe how information is organized in this handbook and what is contained in different chapters. 1.6 Getting additional information Describe the sources, procedures and fees structure for getting information not available in this handbook. 1.7 Names & addresses of key contact points Give the names of key contact persons in case somebody wants to get more information on topics covered in the handbook as well as other information also. 2 Chapter 2 Organisation, Functions and Duties [Section 4(1)(b)(i)] 1. Particulars of the organization, functions and duties:- Sl. Name of the Address Functions Duties No. -
(INDIA) LIMITED CIN: L15110AP1961PLC000874 Regd
CCL PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED CIN: L15110AP1961PLC000874 Regd. Off: Duggirala, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India- 522330 Tel: +91 8644-277294 EMAIL: [email protected], Website: www.cclproducts.com HON’BLE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL CONVENED MEETING OF EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS OF CCL PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED DAY Saturday DATE 10TH Day of April, 2021 TIME 11:00 AM (IST) MODE OF MEETING In view of the ongoing COVID - 19 pandemic and related social distancing norms, as per the directions of the Hon’ble National Company Law Tribunal, Amaravathi Bench, the meeting shall be conducted through video conferencing / other audiovisual means. CUT-OFF DATE FOR E-VOTING Saturday, 3rd April, 2021 REMOTE E-VOTING START DATE AND TIME Wednesday, 7th April, 2021 at 9.00 a.m. (IST) REMOTE E-VOTING END DATE AND TIME Friday, 9th April, 2021 at 5.00 p.m. (IST) 1 CCL PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED CIN: L15110AP1961PLC000874 Regd. Off: Duggirala, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, India- 522330 Tel: +91 8644-277294 EMAIL: [email protected], Website: www.cclproducts.com NOTICE OF THE TRIBUNAL CONVENED MEETING OF EQUITY SHAREHOLDERS OF CCL PRODUCTS (INDIA) LIMITED/ APPLICANT / TRANSFEREE COMPANY AS PER THE DIRECTIONS OF THE HON’BLE NATIONAL COMPANY LAW TRIBUNAL, AMARAVATHI BENCH SI. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Notice of the Tribunal Convened Meeting of the Equity Shareholders of CCL Products 3-11 (India) Limited (“the Transferee Company”) 2. Explanatory statement under Section 102 read with sections 230 to 232 and other applicable provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 (“Act”) and details & information as required under 12-28 Rule 6 of the Companies (Compromises, Arrangements and Amalgamations) Rules, 2016. -
Situation Analysis Andhra Pradesh
ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE - An integrated science-stakeholder-policy approach to develop an adaptation framework for water and agriculture sectors in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states of India Situation Analysis Andhra Pradesh ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE - An integrated science-stakeholder-policy approach to develop an adaptation framework for water and agriculture sectors in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states of India Contents Situation Analysis ___________________________________________________________ 1 Andhra Pradesh ____________________________________________________________ 1 1 Section I: Background and Introduction ______________________________________ 3 1.1 Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 3 1.2 Objectives of the study ____________________________________________________ 3 1.3 Methodology and the Setting _______________________________________________ 3 2 Section II: Situation Analysis in Andhra Pradesh _______________________________ 6 2.1 Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 6 2.2 Project area _____________________________________________________________ 7 2.3 Water User Associations ___________________________________________________ 7 2.4 Guntur District ___________________________________________________________ 8 2.5 Nalgonda District ________________________________________________________ 18 2.6 Findings from Household Surveys and FGDs: The Distribution of Farm Households ___ 27 2.7 A Comparative Analysis of Availability and Usage -
Guntur Distr Guntur District Gazette
GUNTUR DISTRICT GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY AUTHROITY EXTRAORDINARY Local Gazette No.933 Dated.10.03.2020 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COLLECTOR & DISTRICT MAGISTRATE, GUNTUR PRESENT: SRI I. SAMUEL ANAND KUMAR, I.A.S., Rc.No.3200/2019-G1 Dt.29.02.2020. Sub:- Land Acquisition – House Sites providing under “Navaratnalu – Pedalandariki Illu” Scheme – Kakumanu Village – Kakumanu Mandal - “Voluntary Acquisition of Land” under Section 30-A of the RFCT LA R&R (AP Amendment) Act, 2018 (Act No.22 of 2018) to an extent of Ac. 0.76 cents in Survey Number 250-2A - Agreement entered into for acquisition of land under Rule 15 of Amendment Act No. 22 of 2018) - Orders – Issued. Read:- 1) RFCT LA R&R (AP Amendment) Act, 2018 (Act No.22 of 2018 and Rules framed vide G.O.Ms.No.562 Revenue (Land Acquisition) Dept., dt.13.11.2018) 2) Govt. Circular Memo.No.REV01-LANA0LAND(PM)/17/2019, dt.03.12.2019. 3) Form-A(1) filed by the Tahsildar, Kakumanu through the Sub Collector, Tenali 4) Form-A(2) State Gazette No. REVO1-LANAOLAND/10/2020- LANDS-V , 07.01.2020 5) Form-C approved by the District Collector Guntur dt. 25.01.2020 published in District Gazette No.97 dt. 25.01.2020 6) Form-G-III – Agreement with Land Owners. 7) Connected papers. &&& O R D E R: The Tahsildar, Kakumanu Mandal has filed Form-A(1) under Rule-4 of the RFCT LA R&R (Andhra Pradesh) Rules, 2018 for the exemption of Chapter-II & III of the Principal Act (i.e., Act No.30 of 2013) to an extent of Ac. -
SAMAGRA SHIKSHA, ANDHRA PRADESH Present: V. Chinaveerabhadurdu, I.A.S., Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA-2 Date:16/03/2020
File No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA PROCEEDINGS OF THE STATE PROJECT DIRECTOR SAMAGRA SHIKSHA, ANDHRA PRADESH Present: V. Chinaveerabhadurdu, I.A.S., Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC-SSA-2 Date:16/03/2020 Sub:- AP, Samagra Shiksha - conducting / convening of Parent Committees (SMCs) meetings – Secondary – Rs.2,05,20,000/- Sanction – Orders – Issued – Reg. Read:- 1.Minutes of meeting of the AWP&B PAB 2019-20, dated:05.07.2019. 2. This office Proceedings Rc.No.SS-16021/17/2020-MIS SEC- SSA-1 dt. -03-2020. && && && ORDER: In the reference 2nd read above, an amount of Rs.2,05,20,000/- (Rs.Two Crores Five lakhs and Twenty thousand only) is sanctioned @ Rs.3000/- to the Parent Committees(SMCs) of 6840 Secondary Schools in the State to the District Educational Officer and Ex-Officio District Project coordinator in the State for distribution the same to the Parent Committees for utilize the same amount for conducting / convening of Parent Committees (SMCs) meetings on a single notified date by the State once in every quarter. Incentivising nominated parents for attending the Parent Committees (SMCs) meeting regularly, uploading of quarterly reports with respect to meetings held and status of the school as per the Mobile App which is being developed in MHRD. The breakup of the amounts allocated to the districts in the State is as follows: S. No. District Unit Cost in Rs. Amount in Rs. No. of Secondary Schools 1 Srikakulam 512 3000 1536000 2 Vizianagaram 393 3000 1179000 3 Visakhapatnam 535 3000 1605000 4 East Godavari 683 3000 2049000 5 West Godavari