Shabana Azmi Injured in Accident on Mumbai-Pune Expressway

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Shabana Azmi Injured in Accident on Mumbai-Pune Expressway WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Sunday, January 19, 2020 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXIV, NO. 338, PAGES 8, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Maruti Suzuki Orient Electric Don’t just think it. Chandigarh Launches BS6 launches air #KhulKeBol with and Uttarak- variant of its circulating MTV Nishedh hand Toppers luxury All From multi-purpose van Allen Eeco chandeliers PAGE 3PPAGE 3 AGE 3PAGE 3 Shabana Azmi injured in accident Prepaid mobile connections on Mumbai-Pune Expressway restored in J&K AGENCY JAMMU, JANUARY18 Prepaid mobile connections were re- stored in Jammu and Kashmir on Sat- urday and 2G services resumed in two districts of the Valley after being dis- connected in August last year, official said here. Voice and SMS facilities were re- stored for all local prepaid mobile phones across the Union territory. Rohit Kansal, the principal secre- tary to the administration of Jammu MUMBAI, JANUARY18 and uploaded on social media websites and Kashmir, said the order would showed Azmi being helped out of the vehicle come into effect from Saturday. Veteran actress Shabana Azmi was injured af- and carried away on a stretcher. In order to consider giving mobile ter the SUV she was in crashed into a truck on The impact of the crash was so great that Internet connectivity on such SIM the Mumbai-Pune Expressway this afternoon, the front part of the SUV got crumpled. cards, the telecom service providers the police said. Officials at the MGM Hospital at Panvel, would have to verify the credentials of The mishap happened around 3.30 pm where the actress was rushed to, did not com- the subscribers, he said. near the Khalapur toll plaza when the Tata Sa- ment on her condition till late Internet service providers have wara and Bandipora, in north Kash- status to the erstwhile state and also tion last week for arbitrarily shutting fari Storme the actress and her husband Javed afternoon. been asked to provide fixed line Inter- mir. Telecom services were shut in the bifurcated it into union territories. down the Internet, the facility de- Akhtar were in rammed into a truck. While On Friday, Azmi and Akhtar celebrated the net connectivity in all 10 districts of entire Jammu and Kashmir on August However, the Supreme Court came scribed as the fundamental right by Javed Akhtar escaped unhurt, the driver and latter’s 75th birthday with Bollywood person- Jammu region and two districts, Kup- 5 when the Centre abrogated special down heavily on the UT administra- the apex court. Azmi were injured. Pictures shot by passersby alities and celebrities in attendance. Goa: MGP leader's kin refuse Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle to accept body, demand arrests PAGE PANAJI: Relatives of MGP leader Prakash Naik, who allegedly committed suicide, said on will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases Saturday that they would not accept his body until the two men he had named in a WhatsApp 2 by being shared. message before his death were arrested. According to the police, Naik blamed two men including a Goa minister's brother in his last message for his decision to end life. Naik, who unsuccessfully contested the 2017 Goa Assembly election on the ticket of the Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Paksh from St Cruz, allegedly shot himself dead at his house in Merces village on Friday. The police said that Naik had posted a message on a WhatsApp Buddha group, accusing a state cabinet minister's elder brother and another person of harassing and NATION blackmailing him. Addressing a press conference here, Naik's sister Sarita Goverkar said the probe should be handed over to the Crime Branch. YUGMARG, CHANDIGARH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 2020 Cold wave continues in north India; rains in Himachal, UP AGENCY A railway spokesperson said around 20 north-bound Lahaul-Spiti's administrative centre Keylong NEW DELHI, JAN 18 trains were delayed by two-five hours. Chief of India continued to be the coldest place in the state with the Meteorological Department regional forecasting minimum temperature settling at minus 9.2 degrees Cold wave conditions persisted in most parts of north centre Kuldeep Srivastava said Delhi may receive light Celsius, he added. Light to moderate rain and India on Saturday with many places in Himachal rain on January 21 due to a fresh western disturbance thundershower occurred at isolated places in Uttar Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh receiving rains, while the but temperatures are not expected to dip drastically in Pradesh on Saturday, the meteorological department Kashmir Valley and Ladakh reeled under sub-zero the next eight to 10 days. In Himachal Pradesh, Shimla said. It said dense to very dense fog occurred at a few temperatures. A thick blanket of fog covered the received light snowfall while some parts of the state places over eastern Uttar Pradesh and at isolated places national capital Saturday morning. The minimum received light rain. Several tourist hotspots, including over its western parts.Rainfall occurred at Puranpur, temperature in the city was 8.4 degrees Celsius, a notch Manali, Kufri and Dalhousie, shivered at sub-zero Nighasan, Baheri, Hapur, Nawabganj and Fatehpur, above the normal, and visibility was reduced to 50 temperatures, the MeT office said. the Met department said. The cold wave conditions metres in the Palam area during the morning hours due As per data recorded at 8.30 am on Saturday, Kinnaur's persisted in the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh, with the to a dense fog. Kalpa received 24.4 cm snowfall in last 24 hours, two neighbours witnessing sub-zero minimum The maximum temperature in the city settled two Shimla Met Centre director Manmohan Singh said. temperatures that led to frost formation on roads and notches below the normal at 17.7 degrees Celsius, Dalhousie received 4 mm rain, followed by Manali (2 caused inconvenience to motorists, the meteorological officials said. mm) and Chamba (1 mm), he added. Tribal district department said. I Virpal Kaur Toor W/o Harman I Am Nirmal Jit Singh Sangha I , P a rCa m j i t K aLu r W /o AI, Mukhtiar SSingh S/o RaghvirS I ,I R a j wFa n t K a u Ir W / OE I, Jagdish DDudeja S/o Jaisa Ram I, Jasbir Kaur spouse of JC- I, Jaspal Kaur W/o Manjit Singh Singh Brar R/o Vpo Harraipur, S/O Gurdev Singh Jaito Faridkot Sukhmander Singh Gill R/o Singh R/o Vill: Lalomazara Po. Chamandeep Singh Gill R/O R/o # 17, Sec-1, Part-1, Huda, 352567K Rank Sub Daljit Singh R/o VPO-Dhanowali, Distt. Distt Bathinda have changed my M y N a m e C h a n g e H.No. 166 Vpo. Gill Khurd Raipur Dabba Teh-Banga (SBS Vill: Bhadewal, Teh-Payal S h a h a b a d M a r k a n d a presently residing at Vill & PO Jalandhar I have changed my name from Virpal Kaur Toor to N i r m a l j e e t S i n g h (Bathinda) changed my name to Nagar) changed my name to (Ludhiana) Have Changed My (kurukshetra) Have Change My Pandori Bawadass Tehsil & Distt name from Jaspal Kaur to Virpal Kaur Brar. S a n g h a . Paramjit Kaur Gill. Mukhtiar Singh Shergill. Name To Rajwant Kaur Gill. Name Jagdish Dudeja To Hoshiarpur Punjab-146113 have Manjeet Kaur. I Ajit Pal s/o 100078 6 3 3 7 2 63372 63372 63372 Jagdish Chand Changed my name from Jasvir I n d e r R a m r / o v i l l a g e I, Sharanjit Singh Rajput S/O I Te j i n d e r P a l S i n g h S / O I , K u l v i n d e r S i n g h S / o I Jyoti Sharma W/O Kapil I, Davinder Kaur W/o Amrit 52724 Kaur To Jasbir Kaur vide Parsota p.o. Barian Kalan Mohan Singh R/O H.No.32, I n d e r j e e t S i n g h S a n g h a Sukhmander Singh Gill R/o Sandhir R/O Mohalla Subash S i n g h R / o H . N o . 3 2 6 I, Punam Dudeja W/o Jagdish affidavit No.AG 834264 dated tehsil Garhshankar ( Hoshiarpur ) Street No.7, Old Suraj Nagri J a i t o F a r i d k o t M y N a m e H.No. 166 Vpo. Gill Khurd Park Nurmahal Tehsil Phillaur Gaushala Road Teh-Zira Chand R/o # 17, Sec-1, Part- 1, 16 june 2020 have changed my name from Ajit Abohar, Distt. Fazilka (Punjab) C h a n g e T e j i n d e r P a l (Bathinda) changed my name to Distt Jalandhar I Have Changed (Ferozepur) changed my name Huda, Shahabad Markanda 72737 Pal to Jeet Singh Have Changed My Name To S i n g h S a n g h a . Kulvinder Singh Gill. My Name Jyoti Sharma To Jyoti. f r o m D e v i n d e r K a u r t o (kurukshetra) Have Change My I, Juli Gayan spouse of 72778 Sharanjeet Singh Rajput. 6 3 3 7 2 63372 63372 Davinder Kaur. Name Punam Dudeja To No.15478341X, rank DFR Ajit I Poonam Chohan D/o Judge 63372 I S u k h v e e r S i n g h S / O I, Sukhmander Singh S/o Harnek I, Amandeep Kaur Batth W/o 63372 Poornima Dudeja.
Recommended publications
  • Parliament of India R a J Y a S a B H a Committees
    Com. Co-ord. Sec. PARLIAMENT OF INDIA R A J Y A S A B H A COMMITTEES OF RAJYA SABHA AND OTHER PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEES AND BODIES ON WHICH RAJYA SABHA IS REPRESENTED (Corrected upto 4th September, 2020) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI (4th September, 2020) Website: http://www.rajyasabha.nic.in E-mail: [email protected] OFFICERS OF RAJYA SABHA CHAIRMAN Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu SECRETARY-GENERAL Shri Desh Deepak Verma PREFACE The publication aims at providing information on Members of Rajya Sabha serving on various Committees of Rajya Sabha, Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees, Joint Committees and other Bodies as on 30th June, 2020. The names of Chairmen of the various Standing Committees and Department-related Parliamentary Standing Committees along with their local residential addresses and telephone numbers have also been shown at the beginning of the publication. The names of Members of the Lok Sabha serving on the Joint Committees on which Rajya Sabha is represented have also been included under the respective Committees for information. Change of nominations/elections of Members of Rajya Sabha in various Parliamentary Committees/Statutory Bodies is an ongoing process. As such, some information contained in the publication may undergo change by the time this is brought out. When new nominations/elections of Members to Committees/Statutory Bodies are made or changes in these take place, the same get updated in the Rajya Sabha website. The main purpose of this publication, however, is to serve as a primary source of information on Members representing various Committees and other Bodies on which Rajya Sabha is represented upto a particular period.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 Uncorrected/ Not for Publication-02.02.2017 DC-GS
    1 Uncorrected/ Not for Publication-02.02.2017 DC-GS/5.00/3O (MR. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN in the Chair) SHRI DEREK O’BRIEN (CONTD.): We are asking for withdrawal of deposit limits. Sir, yesterday, the Finance Minister made a speech. We did not come from our party to listen to his speech, nor did we come the previous day because we believe and our point was that for demonetization, Parliament was ignored and that was our way of stating over the last two days that you people don’t need Parliament because you have a one-man band. To quot from the Finance Minister’s speech--and I am going back to Para 55 of the President’s speech--the Finance Minister said, ‘a trusted custodian of public money.’ That is the Government’s role. I ask, Sir, are you the only trusted custodian of the public money because you are not allowing the public to withdraw their private money for which they pay tax? So we appeal and urge upon this Government to please stay away from platitudes. From tomorrow or Monday, please stop all the restrictions that you have placed on the withdrawal limit. One thing got confirmed after the speech, in this booklet of about 4,000 words, and the Finance Minister’s speech. The good thing, at least, which the Government has confirmed is that demonetization has not worked because if it had worked, they would 2 Uncorrected/ Not for Publication-02.02.2017 have given us some numbers. They would have shared as to how much has been collected and how much has been given out.
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Name of Work
    Contract KNPCC-02(R1): Construction of elevated viaduct and 9 Nos. elevated station (viz. IIT Kanpur Station, Kalyanpur Railway Station, SPM Hospital Station, Kanpur University Station, Gurudev Chauraha Station, Geeta Nagar Station, Rawatpur Railway Station, Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital Station & Motijheel Station) including special span on Priority Section of Corridor-1, Phase-I of Kanpur Metro at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Name of Work: Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) Ltd., who has been assigned to carry out interim works for Kanpur Metro Rail Project, invites open tenders from eligible applicants, who fulfill qualification criteria as stipulated in Clause 1.1.4 of NIT, for the work, “Contract KNPCC- 02(R1): Construction of elevated viaduct and 9 Nos. elevated station (viz. IIT Kanpur Station, Kalyanpur Railway Station, SPM Hospital Station, Kanpur University Station, Gurudev Chauraha Station, Geeta Nagar Station, Rawatpur Railway Station, Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital Station & Motijheel Station) including special span on Priority Section of Corridor-1, Phase-I of Kanpur Metro at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.” The brief scope of the work and site information is provided in ITT Clause A1 (Volume-1) & Employer’s Requirements (Volume–3) 1.1.2 Key details : Approximate cost of work Rs. 676.00 Crores Tender Security amount Rs. 6.76 Crores Completion period of the Work 21 months From 28.06.2019 to 19.07.2019 (between 09:30 Tender documents on sale: hrs to 17:30 hrs) on working days INR 23600/- (inclusive of 18% GST) (Demand Draft on a scheduled commercial bank Cost of Tender documents based in India in favour of “Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Ltd”) payable at Lucknow Last date of Seeking Clarification: 22.07.2019 Pre-bid Meeting 22.07.2019 @ 1500 Hrs Last date of issuing addendum 26.07.2019 Date & time of Submission of Tender 12.08.2019 upto 15:00 Hrs.
    [Show full text]
  • ?` WVV YZ\V Z FA Dty``]D W`C #!#" ## Dvddz` + Dyrc^R
    )1 : $ 3" ; " ; ; 356173849,.$& 3 ' '3 4 %356-- 35!- $ A A88B4 4$4 B4% 8%414 B!4 %E4B$66% #6E4 4%1 %89!65 &16$% &18&45B B91 B$8B 91CB1 6 96#$6 9B6 C) C 6 6$ * 41B8 1D4B& ED5 % 9 12<=. 334 <+> ? 4 :#! ",#"%",; ,&- + + /0/-,//1+ %89!65 O.& & 45 4%1 ooking into the conditions created by the hite fungus, an infection Lsecond wave of Covid pandemic, the UP Wmore dangerous than government has directed all schools to not coronavirus and the black fun- !! 45 4%1 increase the fees in the academic session & & P gus, is now rearing its ugly head 2020-21. Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh with at least four such cases he Delhi Government will Sharma, while making this announce- %89!65 unforeseeable future, retrospectively) being reported clinically for the Tset up a dedicated centre ment, said the decision was taken as many within their ambit. Therefore, to address first time from Bihar on to treat black fungus cases families have been affected by the pandemic ith disputes over the number of the current situation, the guidelines need Thursday. " each in three hospitals in the . Wdeaths of primary teachers due to to be amended keeping a sympathetic “Four patients of white % & ' " national Capital. “The schools are closed but online stud- Covid during panchayat polls, Chief approach,” the CM said and added that the fungus (candidiasis) have been “It will also ensure ade- ies are on, and the state government has Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday state government
    [Show full text]
  • Chapter – 15 ENVIRONMENT and SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
    Chapter – 15 ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Detailed Project Report for Rail Based Mass Transit System in Kanpur FINAL REPORT Chapter 15: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment 15. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 15.1 EXISTING SCENARIO 15.1.1 Environmental Baseline Data on land environment has been collected and compiled from various sources and during field surveys. Information about geology, hydrology, prevailing natural hazards like earthquakes etc have been collected from literature reviews and authenticated information made available by government departments. Water quality, soil quality, ambient air and noise environment in the surrounding areas were assessed primarily through field studies, and by undertaking monitoring and analysis of samples collected from field. Meteorological data was collected from Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). A scoping matrix was formulated to identify the attributes likely to be affected due to the development of proposed project and is presented in Table 15.1. The general environmental attributes pertaining to the proposed metro project along with parameters to be collected and its frequency are presented in Table 15.2. TABLE 15.1: SCOPING MATRIX ASPECT OF ENVIRONMENT LIKELY IMPACTS A. Land Environment Increased soil erosion Construction Phase Pollution by construction spoils Solid waste from worker colonies, construction sites B. Water Resources & Water Quality Water quality impacts due to disposal of wastewater from worker camps Construction Phase and construction sites,
    [Show full text]
  • 2009-2010 Government of Uttar Pradesh Finance Accounts Volume 1
    FINANCE ACCOUNTS VOLUME 1 2009-2010 GOVERNMENT OF UTTAR PRADESH Table of Contents Subject Page Volume 1 Certificate of the Comptroller and Auditor (iii) General of India Guide to the Finance Accounts (v-viii) 1. Statement of Financial Position 2-3 2. Statement of Receipts and Disbursements 4-6 3. Statement of Receipts 7-11 4. Statement of Expenditure (Consolidated Fund) 12-19 Notes to Accounts 20-28 Appendix 1: Cash Balances and Investment of Cash Balances 29-32 Volume 2 Part I 5. Statement of Progressive Capital expenditure 34-38 6. Statement of Borrowings and other Liabilities 39-41 7. Statement of Loans and Advances given by the Government 42-49 8. Statement of Grants-in-aid given by the Government 50-51 9. Statement of Guarantees given by the Government 52-53 10. Statement of Voted and Charged Expenditure 54 Part II 11. Detailed Statement of Revenue and Capital Receipts by 56-78 minor heads 12. Detailed Statement of Revenue Expenditure by minor heads 79-140 13. Detailed Statement of Capital Expenditure 141-324 14. Detailed Statement of Investments of the Government 325-359 15. Detailed Statement of Borrowings and other Liabilities 360-381 16. Detailed Statement on Loans and Advances made by 382-465 Government 17. Detailed Statement on Sources and Application of 466-468 funds for expenditure other than on revenue account 18. Detailed Statement on Contingency Fund and Public 469-488 Account transactions 19. Detailed Statement on Investments of earmarked funds 489-492 (i) Subject Page Part III: Appendices 2. Comparative Expenditure on Salary 494-504 3.
    [Show full text]
  • Dr. Anirban Ganguly 1935
    Published in July 2018 by Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation 9, Ashok Road, New Delhi-110001 Tel: +91-(0)11-23005850 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.spmrf.org Follow us : /spmrfoundation @spmrfoundation /spmrf Copyright © Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation Design and production: Luna Creatives Pvt Ltd, New Delhi 2 Annual Report 2017 Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation, New Delhi Annual Activity Report 2017 Annual Report 2017 3 Contents Introduction 05 Activities 08 SPMRF Round Table Week 35 International Events 40 Nationalistonline.com (Hindi/English) Web 44 Portal The Nationalist E-Journals 45 Publications 46 Occasional Papers 47 Syama Prasad Mookerjee Resource Center 48 Reports 49 Booklets 51 SPMRF – Trustees 54 SPMRF Advisory Council 55 SPMRF Team 57 4 Annual Report 2017 Director’s Desk t the end of our annual journey, I would like to broadly outline the vision of our institution, which is to create a framework Ato spur knowledge, ideas, creative thinking and integral humanism as an ideology with public policy to influence policy decisions for development of the nation. “Whatever work you undertake, do it seriously, thoroughly and well; never leave it half-done or undone, never feel yourself satisfied unless and until you have given it your very best. Cultivate the habits of discipline and toleration. Surrender not the convictions you hold dear but learn to appreciate the points of view of your opponents.” Quote from a speech delivered by Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee at Scottish Church College, Kolkata on 7th December Dr. Anirban Ganguly 1935. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s words mentioned above echo in our institution, for attaining afocus at on a wide range of issues facing the nation, with recycling research that aims to solve policy problems the objective of educating a wider public opinion.
    [Show full text]
  • Current-Affairs-Obje
    GS TIMES Current Affairs Objective Quiz January 2020 (16-31 January 2020) (Note: Using these questions in coaching institutes and sharing with friend or on social media is prohibited.) WHATSAPP: 7428811251 ([email protected]) gstimes.in- Question: What is the objective of the 'iGOT' programme of the Government of India? (a) Ensuring contribution of satellite in remote education (b) Providing online training to government staffs (c) Introduction of Artificial Intelligence in teaching (d) To help provide bank loans to self-help groups Answer: b The Union Minister of State Dr Jitendra Singh on January 30, 2020 launched the DoPT’s online certificate course on “Relevance of Gandhi in the Contemporary World” under the iGOT programme. The National Training Policy-2012 mandates that all civil servants will be provided with training to equip them with the competencies for their current or future job. The Integrated Government Online Training Programme (iGOT) aims to augment the existing training mechanism with online module-based training coupled with certification. The iGOT was launched on December 20, 2019. This programme makes training inputs available to government servant on site and on flexitime basis. The initiative aims at “Competent Civil Services for Good Governance”. Question: Recently, Indian scientists have developed 'Sim Unnati'-a new species of: (a) Amla (b) Lemon (c) Mentha (d) Mustard Answer: c (Indian scientists have developed a new species of Mentha, from which up to 190 kg of aromatic oil can be obtained in one hectare. 75%
    [Show full text]
  • Sno Name Shareholder's Address Unpaid Dividend Amount 1 Chetan
    Dil_Unpaid dividend details as on 25 Feb,2021 For Interim Dividend 2020-2021 Sno Name Shareholder's Address Unpaid Dividend Amount 1 Chetan Burman 4th Floor, Punjabi Bhawan10, Rouse Avenue New Delhi110002 48562.00 2 WORTH WHILE PORTFOLIOS PVT LTD C/O BAIDYANATH B-6/5 , SAFDURJUNG ENCLAVE , LOCAL SHOPPING CENTRE, OPP DEER PARK NEAR HDFC BANK BUILDING, NEW DELHII110029 19425.00 3 RAHIMUDDIN . RAZAPUR GHAZIABAD GHAZIABAD UTTAR PRADESH201002 19425.00 4 JAI RAM DAS TERHI GALI CHOWK FAIZABAD UP224001 16187.00 5 SINGH SHARAD PRABHA DENTAL CLINIC BEHIND GOVT HOSPITAL KALAPURA RD SHEOGANJ DIST SIROHI RAJ307027 21000.00 6 SUSHILABEN J SHAH 503-A DALAMAL CHAMBERS,17,NEW MARINE LINES, MUMBAI400020 16800.00 7 SUSHILABEN J SHAH 503-A DALAMAL CHAMBERS,17,NEW MARINE LINES, MUMBAI400020 21000.00 8 CEDRIC SOUZA CORDEIRO H NO 1096NIGUADDO SALIGAO BARDEZ GOA403511 11331.00 9 VEENA TIWARI C/O V K TIWARI 202 GANGA SAGAR GARHA JABALPUR482003 16800.00 10 GURMEET SINGH P O KANCHILI DIST SRI KAKULAM A P532290 28000.00 11 CHAURASIA DHRU CHAND C/O. PRAKASH TRADERS, MAIN ROAD, BARHALGANJ, GORAKHPUR (UP)0 17500.00 12 CHAURASIA CHANDI LAL C/O. PRAKASH TRADERS, MAIN ROAD, BARHAL GANJ, GORAKHPUR (UP)0 17500.00 13 NARENDRA SINGH H NO 167 SECTOR 11 VASUNDHARAGHAZIABAD201010 16800.00 14 AJAY PAL SINGH SHRI PARSWANATH EYE HOSPITAL BEHIND GOVT HOSPITAL KALAPURA ROAD SHEOGANJ307027 16187.00 15 SINGH SUNIL KUMAR KALAPURA ROAD SHEOGANJ RAJ307027 12600.00 16 MURLI DHAR DHYAWALA C/O PARSHWANATH FINANCEE-4 PARASMANI APPARTMENT JAWAHAR CHOWK SABARMATI AHMEDABAD380005 16800.00 17 JAYSHREE DENISH KANJARIA 11 KIRTI COLONY USHMANPURA AHMEDABAD380013 42000.00 18 HIREN RADIA ANANTA A-3, 3RD FLOORRAJABALIPATEL ROAD , OPPOSITE .
    [Show full text]
  • NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Name of Work
    Contract KNPCC-02: Construction of elevated viaduct and 9 Nos. elevated station (viz. IIT Kanpur Station, Kalyanpur Railway Station, SPM Hospital Station, Kanpur University Station, Gurudev Chauraha Station, Geeta Nagar Station, Rawatpur Railway Station, Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital Station & Motijheel Station) including special span on Priority Section of Corridor-1, Phase-I of Kanpur Metro at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) 1.1 GENERAL 1.1.1 Name of Work: Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) Ltd. invites open tenders from eligible applicants, who fulfill qualification criteria as stipulated in Clause 1.1.4 of NIT, for the work, “Contract KNPCC-02: Construction of elevated viaduct and 9 Nos. elevated station (viz. IIT Kanpur Station, Kalyanpur Railway Station, SPM Hospital Station, Kanpur University Station, Gurudev Chauraha Station, Geeta Nagar Station, Rawatpur Railway Station, Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital Station & Motijheel Station) including special span on Priority Section of Corridor-1, Phase-I of Kanpur Metro at Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.” The brief scope of the work and site information is provided in ITT Clause A1 (Volume-1) & Employer’s Requirements (Volume–3) 1.1.2 Key details : Approximate cost of work Rs. 734.00 Crores Tender Security amount Rs. 7.34 Crores Completion period of the Work 24 months Tender documents on sale: From 06.02.2018 to 28.02.2018 (between 09:30 hrs to 17:30 hrs) on working days Cost of Tender documents INR 23600/- (inclusive 18% GST) (Demand Draft on a scheduled commercial bank based in India in favour of “Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation Ltd”) payable at Lucknow Last date of Seeking Clarification: 07.03.2018 Pre-bid Meeting 09.03.2018 @ 1500 Hrs Last date of issuing addendum 16.03.2018 Date &time of Submission of Tender 30.03.2018 upto 15:00 Hrs.
    [Show full text]
  • Swapan Dasgupta
    OPEN 25 JANUARY 2021 / 50 www.openthemagazine.com VOLUME 13 ISSUE 3 13 ISSUE VOLUME 25 JANUARY 2021 25 JANUARY CONTENTS 25 JANUARY 2021 5 6 12 14 16 20 LOCOMOTIF OPEN DIARY INDIAN ACCENTS WHISPERER OPEN ESSAY LETTER FROM WASHINGTON The American unravelling By Swapan Dasgupta The enigma of Krishna By Jayanta Ghosal BJP’s double helix After the insurrection By S Prasannarajan By Bibek Debroy By Swapan Dasgupta By James Astill 26 26 THE HEALING PROJECT India’s vaccine rollout is more than about protection from the pandemic. It is symbolic of economic rejuvenation and a return to normalcy By PR Ramesh 34 A SHOT OF HOPE India expects to pull off the unprecedented with its mass vaccination programme By Nikita Doval 20 46 40 THE JOURNEY OF A VACCINE Serum Institute will need all of its capacity and experience to ensure Covishield begins the end of the pandemic in India By Lhendup G Bhutia 44 THE OTHER VACCINE The biggest challenge is yet to come for Bharat Biotech and Covaxin By Amita Shah 46 A STAGE FOR TWO ONLY It is a straight contest in Tamil Nadu between MK Stalin and Edappadi K Palaniswami after Rajinikanth’s retreat By V Shoba 52 62 52 56 58 60 62 65 66 THE THE THE MAN PANDEMIC KOREGAON HOLLYWOOD STARGAZER MARATHON MAN HISTORIAN’S EYE AND THE IDEAL REFLECTIONS PARK CALLING REPORTER Oldest newcomer Anil Kapoor is in Romila Thapar provides a Arshia Sattar brings Vinay Lal gives A new gallery puts Sacha Baron Cohen By Kaveree Bamzai no mood to stop nonjudgmental cultural out the many historical context to our Pune on the on his latest film
    [Show full text]
  • Download the Publication
    ASIA PROGRAM Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, D.C. 20004-3027 www.wilsoncenter.org/asia Cover Image: David Talukdar / Shutterstock.com Copyright 2019 All Rights Reserved Preface In 2019, Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved an overwhelming victory in India’s national election. It marked the second such election in a row that resulted in such a resounding triumph for the BJP, a Hindu nationalist party. While the BJP’s win may not have been a surprise—it had been favored by many to win, particularly with the opposition Congress Party having struggled to mount a strong campaign—the large margin of victory was quite striking. In the months leading up to the election, the BJP had looked vulnerable, thanks in great part to several losses in state elections and to soaring unemployment rates. And yet the BJP still managed to pull off a second consecutive dramatic electoral win. How did the BJP get to this point, where it has become the undisputed juggernaut of Indian national politics? This new report, prepared by former Wilson Center public policy fellow Kalyani Shankar, a veteran journalist and political analyst, breaks down the factors that helped account for the BJP’s two electoral triumphs. More broadly, the report demonstrates how the party has evolved over the years, starting from its earliest days, and how it has set itself apart from its rivals. The report also discusses the Indian political right in the context of a current global trend that has seen the rise and triumph of conservative and nationalist political parties and leaders in many different parts of the world.
    [Show full text]