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CONTEMPORARY INDIA and EDUCATION.Pdf
BHARATHIDASAN UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI – 620 024 CENTRE FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY INDIA AND EDUCATION B.Ed. I YEAR (Copyright reserved) For Private Circulation only Chairman Dr.V.M.Muthukumar Vice-Chancellor Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Vice-Chairman Dr.C.Thiruchelvam Registrar Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Course Director Dr. R. Babu Rajendran Director i/c Centre for Distance Education Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Course Material Co-ordinator Dr.K.Anandan Professor & Head, Dept .of Education Centre for Distance Education Bharathidasan University Tiruchirapplli-620 024 Author Dr.R.Portia Asst.Professor Alagappa University College of Education Karaikudi,Sivaganga(Dt.) The Syllabus adopted from 2015-16 onwards Core - II: CONTEMPORARY INDIA AND EDUCATION Internal Assessment: 25 Total Marks: 100 External Assessment: 75 Examination Duration: 3 hrs. Objectives: After the completion of this course the student teacher will be able 1. To understand the concept and aims of Education. 2. To develop understanding about the social realities of Indian society and its impact on education 3. To learn the concepts of social Change and social transformation in relation to education 4. To understand the educational contributions of the Indian cum western thinkers 5. To know the different values enshrined in the constitution of India and its impact on education 6. To identify the contemporary issues in education and its educational implications 7. To understand the historical developments in policy framework related to education Course Content: UNIT-I Concept and Aims Education Meaning and definitions of Education-Formal, non-formal and informal education Various levels of Education-Objectives-pre-primary, primary, secondary and higher secondary education and various statuary boards of education -Aims of Education in Contemporary Indian society Determinants of Aims of Education. -
Annual Report 2013-14
ANNUAL REPORT 2013-14 Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University Venkataramannagudem, West Godavari District – 534 101 www.drysrhu.edu.in Published by : Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University Administrative Office, P.O. Box No. 7, Venkataramannagudem-534 101, W.G. Dist., A.P. Phones : 08818-284312, Fax : 08818-284223, e-mail : [email protected] URL: www.drysrhu.edu.in Compiled by : Dr.B.Srinivasulu, Registrar Dr.M.B.Nageswararao, Director of Industrial & International Programmes, Dr.M.Lakshminarayana Reddy, Dean PG Studies Dr.D.Srihari, Controller of Examinations Dr.J.Dilip Babu, Director of Research Dr.M.Pratap, Dean of Horticulture Dr.K.Vanajalatha, Dean of Student Affairs Dr.G.Srihari, Director of Extension Edited by : Dr.R.V.S.K.Reddy, Director of Extension All rights are reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced or transmitted in any form by print, microfilm or any other means without written permission of the Vice-Chancellor, Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem. Dr. B.M.C. REDDY Vice-Chancellor Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University Foreword I am happy to present the Sixth Annual Report of Dr.Y.S.R. Horticultural University. It is a compiled document of the University activities during the year 2013-14. Dr.YSR Horticultural University was established at Venkataramannagudem, West Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh on 26th June, 2007. Dr.YSR Horticultural University is second of its kind in the country, with the mandate for Education, Research and Extension related to horticulture and allied subjects. The university at present has 4 Horticultural Colleges, 6 Horticulture Polytechnics, 27 Research Stations and 3 KVKs located in 9 agro-climatic zones of the state. -
(Motor Driver) on 04.09.2016
Venue-wise list of eligible candidates for the written test for the post of Technician / Technician (Motor Driver) on 04.09.2016 Easo Bhavan, Ernakulam 1. Roll No 280170123 Mylapalli Anil, D.No.16-13-7, Kotha Jalaripeta, Visakhaptnam-530001 2. Roll No 280170124 Lotla Venkata Ramana, D.No. 32-3-28, Mahalakshmi street, Bowdara Road, Visakhapatnam-530004 3. Roll No 280170125 Ganta Nagireddy, D.No. 31-23-3, Simhaladevudu street, Allipuram, Visakhaptnam-530004 4. Roll No 280170126 Lotla Padmavathi, W/o. G. Nagireddy, D.No. 31-23-3, Simhaladevudu street, Allipuram, Visakhaptnam-530004 5. Roll No 280170127 SERU GOPINADH Pallepalem Ramayapatnam Vulavapadu(m) Prakasham (d), AP-523291 6. Roll No280180001 Ram Naresh Meena Vill Post Samidhi Teh. Nainina, Dist - Bundi State Rajasthan – 323801 7. Roll No280180002 Harikeshmeena Vill Post-Samidhi Teh.Nainwa, Dist - Bundi Rajastan – 323801 8. Roll No280180003 Sabiq N.M Noor Mahal Kavaratti, Lakshadweep 682555 9. Roll No280180004 K Pau Biak Lun Zenhanglamka, Old Bazar Lt. Street, CCPur, P.O. P.S. Manipur State -795128 10. Roll No280180005 Athira T.G. Thevarkuzhiyil (H) Pazhayarikandom P.O. Idukki – 685606 11. Roll No280180006 P Sree Ram Naik S/o P. Govinda Naik Pedapally (V)Puttapathy Anantapur- 517325 12. Roll No280180007 Amulya Toppo Kokkar Tunki Toli P.O. Bariatu Dist - Ranchi Jharkhand – 834009 13. Roll No280180008 Prakash Kumar A-1/321 Madhu Vihar Uttam Nagar Newdelhi – 110059 14. Roll No280180009 Rajesh Kumar Meena VPO Barwa Tehsil Bassi Dist Jaipur Rajasthan – 303305 15. Roll No280180010 G Jayaraj Kumar Shivalayam Nivas Mannipady Top P.O. Ramdas Nagar Kasargod 671124 16. Roll No280180011 Naseefahsan B Beathudeen (H) Agatti Island Lakshasweep 17. -
GOVERNMENT of TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Public Services – Formation /Reorganization of New Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in Telangana State – Re-organization of Circles/Divisions/Sub- Divisions/Mandals in all cadres - Orders – Issued. PANCHAYAT RAJ & RURAL DEVELOPMENT (PR.I) DEPARTENT G.O.Ms.No.71 Dt:11.10.2016 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.5, PR&RD(Estt.I) Dept. Dt:16.01.2015 and subsequent amendments, G.O.Ms.No.45, dt:23.5.2015, G.O.Ms.No.59, dt:31.7.2015 and G.O.Ms.No.6, dt:13.01.2016. 2. G.O.Ms.No.221 to 250, Revenue (DA-CMRF) Department, dt:11.10.2016 3. G.O.Ms.No.144, Finance (HRM.I) Department, dt:11.10.2016 4. From the E-in-C, PR, Hyderbad Letter No.B-II/Reorg.district/ 338/2016, Dt.17.9.2016, Dt:29.9.2016 & Dt:08.10.2016. ORDER: In the reference first read above Government have issued orders rationalising the PRI, PIU & Q C wings for effective implementation of works programme in PRED to achieve the targets of the Govt. 2. In the reference second read above Government of Telangana have issued notifications for formation/reorganization of Districts, Divisions and Mandals in the State of Telangana for better administration and development of areas concerned. 3. In the reference 3rd read above, Government have issued orders re- distributing cadre strength among (30) districts. 4. In the reference fourth read above the Engineer-in-Chief, PR has submitted proposals for re-organization of PRED to be co-terminus with the new districts jurisdiction and to change the nomenclature of Superintending Engineer, PR as Regional officer and Executive Engineer of the District Office as District Panchayat Raj Engineer (DPRE). -
Self Respect Movement Under Periyar
AEGAEUM JOURNAL ISSN NO: 0776-3808 SELF RESPECT MOVEMENT UNDER PERIYAR M. Nala Assistant Professor of History Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem- 16 Self Respect Movement represented the Dravidian reaction against the Aryan domination in the Southern Society. It also armed at liberating the society from the evils of religious, customs and caste system. They tried to give equal status to the downtrodden and give the social dignity, Self Respect Movement was directed by the Dravidian communities against the Brahmanas. The movement wanted a new cultural society more based on reason rather than tradition. It aimed at giving respect to the instead of to a Brahmin. By the 19th Century Tamil renaissance gained strength because of the new interest in the study of the classical culture. The European scholars like Caldwell Beschi and Pope took a leading part in promoting this trend. C.V. Meenakshi Sundaram and Swaminatha Iyer through their wirtings and discourse contributed to the ancient glory of the Tamil. The resourceful poem of Bharathidasan, a disciple of Subramania Bharati noted for their style, beauty and force. C.N. Annadurai popularized a prose style noted for its symphony. These scholars did much revolutionise the thinking of the people and liberate Tamil language from brahminical influence. Thus they tried resist alien influence especially Aryan Sanskrit and to create a new order. The chief grievance of the Dravidian communities was their failure to obtain a fair share in the administration. Among then only the caste Hindus received education in the schools and colleges, founded by the British and the Christian missionaries many became servants of the Government, of these many were Brahmins. -
Unclaimed Dividend As on 30 -09-2015
FOLIO DPID WNO NAME NET_DIV ADDR1 ADDR2 ADDR3 ADDR4 PIN SHARES A00149 PHYSICAL 17403 ABDUL FAHEEM QUADRI 3000.00 4/A RAVI CO-OP HSG S LTD BOMBAY POONA ROAD MUMBRA 400 612 2000 D00054 PHYSICAL 17470 DEVENDRA KUMAR KARWAL 6000.00 C/O.DR.M.M.LUTHER BL-61, L-BLOCK, JAIL ROAD, HARINAGAR NEW DELHI 110 064 4000 G00076 PHYSICAL 17494 GAJANAN N DANGI 4500.00 13/B MAHENDRA MANSION 389/91 J S S ROAD MUMBAI 400 002 3000 G00079 PHYSICAL 17495 GANESH KUMAR BEHRANI 3000.00 SINDH AUTOMOBILES 2 LAL BAGH LUCKNOW 226 001 2000 H00027 PHYSICAL 17503 H PRATIBHA P NAYAK 3000.00 102, PALM VIEW OPP: SHOBHANA NAGAR VASNA ROAD VADODARA 390 015 2000 K00130 PHYSICAL 17558 K RAMAKRISHNA PILLAI 4500.00 SRINIVAS ARUNAPURAM PALA KOTTAYAM DIST 686 574 3000 L00044 PHYSICAL 17583 LATHA PRASHANTH 6000.00 NO 75 C T BED 6TH CROSS BANASHANKARI II STAGE BANGALORE 560 070 4000 L00047 PHYSICAL 17585 LOKCHAND RAMWANI 3000.00 183 SINDHI COLONY RAJKOT GUJARAT 360 001 2000 M00185 PHYSICAL 17618 MANJUSHA ADSUMELLI 6000.00 C/O MIS RAO & CO 3-4-574 NARAYANGUDA HYDERABAD 500 029 4000 M00194 PHYSICAL 17620 MINA PANDEY 3000.00 1/8A BEDIA DANGA 2ND LANE PO TILJALA CALCUTTA 700 039 2000 M00206 PHYSICAL 17621 MUNIPALLI SANKARANARAYANA SARMA 4500.00 52 FIRST CROSS ROAD DOMLUR LAYOUT BANGALORE 560 071 3000 M00207 PHYSICAL 17622 MURLIDHAR T GOUR 15000.00 16/130 UNNAT NAGAR -4 M G ROAD GOREGAON [W] MUMBAI 400 062 10000 P00131 PHYSICAL 17705 P MALLEESWARI 4500.00 NO 25 SRI VENKATESA PERUMAL NAGAR ARUMBAKKAM CHENNAI 600 106 3000 P00141 PHYSICAL 17706 PARAMASIVAN G 3000.00 1/151 GOVT HEALTH SUB CENTRE -
(PPP) Mode Through Swiss Challenge Approach Under the Andhra Pradesh Infrastructure Development Enabling Act (APIDEA), 2001 & Amendment - Act No
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION Development of Eluru as a Smart City on Public Private Partnership (PPP) mode through Swiss Challenge Approach under the Andhra Pradesh Infrastructure Development Enabling Act (APIDEA), 2001 & Amendment - Act No. 3 of 2017 August 2018 Eluru Smart City Corporation Limited Eluru, Andhra Pradesh REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATION Development of Eluru City as a Smart City on Public Private Partnership (PPP) Mode through Swiss Challenge Approach under the APIDEA, 2001 & Amendment – Act No. 3 of 2017 ELURU SMART CITY CORPORATION LIMITED (ESCCL) O/o Municipal Commissioner, Eluru Municipal Corporation, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh – 534001 NIT No: ESCCL/Eluru Smart City/01 Date: 3rd August 2018 NOTICE INVITING TENDER THROUGH INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING FOR THE SELECTION OF DEVELOPER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF ELURU AS A SMART CITY ON PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) MODE THROUGH SWISS CHALLENGE APPROACH UNDER THE ANDHRA PRADESH INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT ENABLING ACT (APIDEA), 2001 & AMENDMENT - ACT NO. 3 OF 2017 1. The Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) intends to develop Eluru city as a Smart City and has constituted an SPV (Special Purpose Vehicle) in the name and style of Eluru Smart City Corporation Limited (ESCCL) vide order G.O.Ms. No. 9 MA&UD (UBS) Dept.; Dated: 02nd January 2017. GoAP has accorded permission to ESCCL to adopt the Swiss Challenge approach for the selection of a developer for Eluru Smart city (Developer) and to consider the Expression of Interest submitted by M/s Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Pvt. Ltd. (The Original Project Proponent - OPP) vide order G.O.Ms. No. 58 MA&UD (UBS) Dept.; dated 08th February 2017. -
Telangana Government Notification Rabi 2017-18
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA ABSTRACT Agriculture and Cooperation Department – Pradhan Manthri Fasal Bhima Yojana (PMFBY)– Rabi 2017 -18 - Implementation of “Village as Insurance Unit Scheme” and “Mandal as Insurance Unit Scheme under PMFBY -Notification - Orders – Issued. AGRICULTURE & CO-OPERATION (Agri.II.) DEPARTMENT G.O.Rt.No. 1182 Dated: 01-11-2017 Read the following: 1. From the Joint Secretary to Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture, DAC, New Delhi Lr.No. 13015/03/2016-Credit-II, Dated.23.02.2016. 2. From the Commissioner of Agriculture, Telangana, Hyderabad Lr.No.Crop.Ins.(2)/175/2017,Dated:12-10-2017. -oOo- O R D E R: The following Notification shall be published in the Telangana State Gazette: N O T I F I C A T I O N The Government of Telangana hereby notify the Crops and Areas (District wise) to implement the “Village as Insurance Unit Scheme” with one predominant crop of each District and other crops under Mandal Insurance Unit scheme under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bhima Yojana (PMFBY) during Rabi 2017 -18 season vide Annexure I to VIII and Annexure I and II and Statements 1-30 and Proforma A&B of 30 Districts for Village as Insurance Unit Statements 1 to 30 for Mandal Insurance Unit and Appended to this order. 2. Further, settlement of the claims “As per the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bhima Yojana (PMFBY) Guidelines and administrative approval of Government of India for Kharif 2016 season issued vide letter 13015/03/2016-Credit-II, Dated.23.02.2016 the condition that, the indemnity claims will be settled on the basis of yield data furnished by the State Government based on requisite number of Crop Cutting Experiments (CCEs) under General Crop Estimation Survey (GCES) conducted and not any other basis like Annavari / Paisawari Certificate / Declaration of drought / flood, Gazette Notification etc., by any other Department / Authority. -
Nadu Nedu Status 31.01.2020.Xlsx
MANA BADI :: NEDU-NEDU Estimation Sl.No U-Dise Code Mandal School Name Cost(Rs.) 1 28120100202 KOMARADA GTWAS YENDABHADRA 1774691 2 28120100402 KOMARADA MPPS PEDASEKHA 1788018 3 28120101804 KOMARADA MPUPS KUNERU 1795851 4 28120102001 KOMARADA MPPS JAKURU 1790596 5 28120103401 KOMARADA MPPS RAMABHADRAPURAM 1795204 6 28120103404 KOMARADA GTWAS ULIPIRI 4065352 7 28120104101 KOMARADA MPPS RAVIKONA 1802201 8 28120104201 KOMARADA MPPS TULASIVALSA 1671646 9 28120104205 KOMARADA GTWAS KEMISEELA 2209003 10 28120104501 KOMARADA MPPS DEVUKONA 1084658 11 28120105410 KOMARADA APSWRS KOMARADA 4347202 12 28120105411 KOMARADA APTWRS(BOYS) KOMARADA 5402775 13 28120105413 KOMARADA KGBV KOMARADA 3224302 14 28120106001 KOMARADA MPPS SARVAPADU 1782638 15 28120106104 KOMARADA GTWAS PEDAKHERJALA 4093219 16 28120106501 KOMARADA MPPS MADALANGI 1767129 17 28120106901 KOMARADA MPPS DALAIPETA 1742497 18 28120107202 KOMARADA MPPS GUMADA 1780099 19 28120107403 KOMARADA MPPS KOTIPAM BC COL 1759449 20 28120107404 KOMARADA ZPHS KOTIPAM 3258493 21 28120107704 KOMARADA MPUPS RAJYALAXMIPURAM 1747037 22 28120107901 KOMARADA MPPS KUMMARIGUNTA 1748347 23 28120108501 KOMARADA MPPS KALLIKOTA 1787473 24 28120108701 KOMARADA MPPS DUGGI 2379167 25 28120108801 KOMARADA MPPS ARTHAM 1118425 26 28120109604 KOMARADA MPPS SIVINI 1771139 27 28120109702 KOMARADA MPPS VIKRAMPURAM 1759597 28 28120109801 KOMARADA MPUPS PARASURAMPURAM 1786535 29 28120109901 KOMARADA MPPS GUNNANAPURAM 1776239 30 28120200701 G.L.PURAM GPS KEESARI 1834782 31 28120200901 G.L.PURAM GPS VANGARA 1829861 32 28120201204 -
TELANGANA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 11-4-660, 5Th Floor, Singareni Bhavan, Red Hills, Hyderabad
TELANGANA STATE ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION 11-4-660, 5th Floor, Singareni Bhavan, Red Hills, Hyderabad. Phone Nos. (040) 23397625/ 23311125 to 28 Fax No. (040) 23397489 Website www.tserc.gov.in PUBLIC NOTICE O. P. No. 12 of 2020 In the matter of according approval for further amending the distribution and retail supply licence granted earlier to M/s. Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TSNPDCL) and also to permit taking over of assets falling under the additional area of operation from M/s. Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited (TSSPDCL). Whereas the Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission (TSERC) has granted license (License No. 14 of 2000) on 29.12.2000 under Section 15 of the Telangana Electricity Reform Act, 1998 (State Act No. 30 of 1998) to the Northern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Limited (APNPDCL), for carrying on the business of distribution and retail supply of electricity within the area of supply of Warangal, Khammam, Karimnagar, Nizamabad and Adilabad Districts for a period of 30 years. And whereas, consequent to the bifurcation of the state on 02.06.2014 and pursuant to government order vide G. O. Ms. Nos. 221 to 235 dated 11.10.2016 in respect of Formation / Reorganization of Districts, Revenue Divisions and Mandals in the Telangana state issued by the Government of Telangana (GoTS), the Commission considering the request of the licensee and noticing that there is no opposition to the amendment of the licence, has modified the Licence No. 14 of 2000 on the file of TSERC by order dated 17.03.2017. -
Status Report in OA 259/2020 & 02/2021(SZ)
Status report on Hon’ble NGT order dated 06.01.2021 in O.A.No.2 of 2021 and in OA No. 259 of 2020 It is to submit that the Hon’ble NGT has taken up Suo Motu in O.A.No.02 of 2021 the incident of “Mystery illness raises concerns over Kolleru pollution” based on news paper clipping published in Hindu Newspaper on 15.12.2020 status. It is alleged that large scale pollution is caused in Kolleru Lake and other water bodies in AP and people are suffering from Mysterious diseases on account of drinking of the polluted water in Kolleru Lake. The Hon’ble NGT vide order dated 06.01.2021 in OA No.2 has directed to post the matters along with matters of OA No. 259 of 2020. The Board submitted report in O.A.No.259 of 2020 to the Hon’ble Tribunal in December 2020 regarding deaths in Eluru on account of mysterious disease. It was submitted that: 1. As mentioned in the news papers, the suspected cause for the incident reported by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is due to the presence of Lead and Nickel found in excess to the desirable limits in the blood samples of affected people. Further, AIIMS indicated the symptoms of affected people may be due to Organochlorine pesticides. 2. From the studies conducted by CSIR-NEERI, it was observed that there was no contamination of surface and ground water of Eluru town due to Lead and Nickel. Even as per APPCB analysis reports, there was no contamination of surface and ground water of Eluru town due to Lead and Nickel except at one location i.e. -
Of Girija Manganese Mines
PROJECT: GIRIJA MANGANESE MINES PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT 2014 PRE-FEASIBILTY REPORT (TOWARDS GETTING TOR) OF GIRIJA MANGANESE MINES (CHINTALAVALASA) CHINTALAVALASA (V), RAMABHADRAPUAM (M) VIZIANAGARAM DISTRICT, A.P FOR SRI Y.P. RAMARAO PREPARED BY H.O: Block-B, B-1, IDA, Autonagar -12, Visakhapatnam – 530 018 Ph: 0891-6464928, Tel/Fax: 0891-2797377, E-mail: [email protected] B.O: 2-53, Mahipala St., Yanam–533 464, Ph: 0884-2321528, Ph: 9440338628 QCI NABET Accredired & Recognized by MOE&F, New Delhi. PROJECT: GIRIJA MANGANESE MINES PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION Sri Y.P. Rama Rao proposes to mine Manganese ore from an approved Mining Lease area extending over 29.48 hectares (already broken uop Reserve Forest Land) which is located in Survey No: Poram Reserve Forest- Block II at Chintalavalasa Village, Ramabhadrapurm Mandal, and Vizianagaram District of A.P. The proposed capacity during the ensuing mining scheme period is 26,967 TPA. The area is situated at a distance of 1 km from Enabaruvu and Chintalavalasa Villages at North and North Eastern side respectively. The proposed mining project falls under Category ‘B’ as per EIA notification 2006 of Ministry of Environment and Forests, New Delhi. 1.2 SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT The mine lease area falls under the Toposheet No. 65 N/3 bearing following Toposheet details: Toposheet No. : 65 N/3 Latitude : 180 25’ 09.4” N to 180 25’ 06.6” N Longitude : 830 13’ 45.1” E to 830 13’ 55.6” E Vizianagram, the district headquarter is 40 km away from the area.