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5 XI November 2017
5 XI November 2017 International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology (IJRASET) ISSN: 2321-9653; IC Value: 45.98; SJ Impact Factor:6.887 Volume 5 Issue XI November 2017- Available at www.ijraset.com Identification of Water Quality of Four Lakes in the Medchal District, Telangana State Dr.Vajja Varalakshmi1, T.Jayakrishna2, K.Sridevi3, P.Saikiran4 1, 2, 4 Department of civil Engineering, Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Technology and Management, Dundigal Village& Mandal, Hyderabad-500043 3 Department of Bio Technology, Marri Laxman Reddy Institute of Pharmacy, Dundigal Village& Mandal, Hyderabad-500043 Abstract: Water-quality characteristics were determined for four lakes (Dundigal, Mallampet Nizampet and Bowrampet) in the Quthbullapur Mandau of Mitchel District, Telanagana State to evaluate changes in lake water quality that may occur in summer and after initial rains. Samplings were collected from each lake in May 2017 and July 2017. The measured water quality parameters included pH, color, turbidity, alkalinity, hardness, suspended solids, Dissolved oxygen, COD, BOD ,Chloride content TDS, Total load of bacteria. From this values it is observe that the lake water is not potable, but can be used for general purpose as well as recreational purpose. Higher values were recorded after initial rains due to natural and anthropogenic sources such as run- off containing salts, land fill leachates, septic tank effluents and animal feeds is higher in first flush. It is also observed that the water turbidity, nitrate and phosphorous levels are more in all lakes. It is due to the increase of nutrient level and the water hycanith presence in the lakes. -
PFMS Transaction Advice: DBT JRF Fellowship 1St Instalment 2020-21
PFMS Transaction Advice: DBT JRF Fellowship 1st Instalment 2020-21 S. No. University/ Institute Bank Details Bank Details PFMS Disbursement Transaction ID (in INR) 1 Agharkar Research Name of Bank Agharkar Research Institute - C092054649042 3,83,880 Institute Account Schemes Name of Bank State Bank of India Bank Address Deccan Gymkhana, PMT Building, Pune-411 004. Account No. 30192742846 IFSC SBIN0001110 2 Aligarh Muslim Name of Bank A. M. U. Maintenance BL C092056000778 9,00,248 University Account Name of Bank Canara Bank Bank Address Administrative Block, Lal Diggi, Aligarh, UP Account No. 0364101047374 IFSC CNRB0005247 3 AIIMS DELHI Name of Bank AIIMS DBT Research A/c C092048557977 20,96,806 Account State Bank of India Name of Bank Bank Address Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110 Account No. 029. 35565220297 IFSC SBIN0001536 4 AIIMS JODHPUR Name of Bank All India Institute of Medical C092056462479 2,30,760 Account Sciences, Jodhpur Name of Bank Bank of Baroda Bank Address I.E., Marudhar Branch, MIA Basni Phase II, Jodhpur342007 Account No. 18720200001246 IFSC BARB0INDJOD 5 AIIMS BHOPAL Name of Bank AIIMS Bhopal (Research C092056473779 2,01,000 Account Scheme) Name of Bank Bank of Baroda Bank Address AIIMS Branch, Saket Nagar Account No. `37160100001305 IFSC BARB0AIIMSX 6 AIIMS Name of Bank AIIMS, Research Account, C092056001341 2,01,000 RISHIKESH Account Rishikesh Name of Bank Punjab National Bank Bank Address PNB Pashulok Branch 1, Rishikesh Account No. `6189000100017557 IFSC PUNB0618900 7 Amity University Name of Bank Amity University Noida C092056003441 2,75,400 Account Name of Bank Allahabad Bank Bank Address Allahabad Bank, Sector-125, Amity Campus Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar- 201301 1 Account No. -
Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Ludhiana, Part
CENSUS OF INDIA 1991 SERIES-20 PUNJAB DISTRICT 'CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE &TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT LUDHIANA Director of· Census Operations Punjab I I • G ~ :x: :x: ~.• Q - :r i I I@z@- ~ . -8. till .11:: I I ,~: : ,. 1l •., z ... , z . Q II) · 0 w ::t ; ~ ~ :5 ... ...J .... £ ::::> ~ , U , j:: .. « c.. tJ) ~ 0 w . ~ c.. t,! ' !!; I! 0 II) <> I « w .... ... 0 i3 z « ~ Vi at: 0 U .· [Il (J) W :x: ;::: U Z 0 « « « ii. 0- 0 c;: J: .., Z 0 ... u .~ « a ::::> u_ w t- 0 ;:: : : c.. 0 ... ~ U at: « ~ a ~ '0 x I- : :x: a: II) 0 c.. 0 .. U 0 c.. ... z ~ 0 Iii w ~ 8 « ... ...J :x: :x: « .. U ~~ i5~ ...J « : 0:: ;; 0- II) t: W => ~ C2 oct '"~ w 0- 5: :x: c:i Vi::: ;: 0:: 0 w I.!l .. Iii W I- ... W . ~ « at::x: ~ IJ) ~ i5 U w~ ~ w «z w ... .... ... s: «w> w<t t- <:l .w ~ &:3: :x: 0- 6 e at: ...J :X:z: 0 ulI) U ~ « ... I.!l Z «~ ::::> ";;: « « x <t w« z w. a A 0 z ~ ~ I.!lZ ZH'" « WI :x: .... Z t a0 0 w (l: ' 5: a::: «,.. ;j o .J W :3:x: [Il .... a::: ::::> « ;:: ~ c.. - _,O- Iii I.!l Iii a w « 0- > 0:":: 0 W W tS- [Il ~_ «(l: :x: z . Ul ii1 >s: ::::> .... c.. e, 0:: ui a: w <t. (i -z. « « a0 <[ w I :x: 0 --' m iii ::> :x: ...J « ~ 0- z l- < 0 ::::> 0:: UI t- e/) :g N ...J --' o. -
ERODE (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 29-09-2021
India Meteorological Department Ministry of Earth Sciences Govt. of India Date: 29-09-2021 Block Level Forecast Weather Forecast of AMMAPET Block in ERODE (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 29-09-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-09-30 0.5 32.6 21.5 81 39 4.0 281 8 2021-10-01 2.8 32.8 22.1 79 39 3.0 360 7 2021-10-02 2.4 31.6 22.1 86 46 6.0 72 7 2021-10-03 2.6 30.4 21.9 87 50 5.0 117 7 2021-10-04 1.7 30.4 21.8 87 51 4.0 122 5 Weather Forecast of ANDIYUR Block in ERODE (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 29-09-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-09-30 2.9 31.1 20.9 81 39 4.0 293 8 2021-10-01 3.9 31.8 21.5 78 42 3.0 150 7 2021-10-02 16.2 31.0 21.5 89 47 5.0 68 7 2021-10-03 8.7 28.4 21.1 90 55 5.0 108 7 2021-10-04 16.6 28.9 20.9 91 55 5.0 114 6 Weather Forecast of BHAVANI Block in ERODE (Tamil Nadu) Issued On: 29-09-2021 Wind Wind Cloud Date Rainfall Tmax Tmin RH Morning RH Evening Speed Direction Cover (Y-M-D) (mm) (°C) (°C) (%) (%) (kmph) (°) (Octa) 2021-09-30 4.2 31.6 21.1 80 37 7.0 245 8 2021-10-01 2.2 32.0 21.8 75 38 4.0 180 7 2021-10-02 9.3 31.1 21.7 86 43 6.0 68 7 2021-10-03 3.8 29.2 21.4 86 50 6.0 107 7 2021-10-04 11.4 29.5 21.1 88 50 7.0 113 5 India Meteorological Department Ministry of Earth Sciences Govt. -
Rs Brief Industrial Profile of Dindori District Madhya Pradesh Carried
lR;eso t;rs Government of India Ministry of MSME Brief Industrial Profile of Dindori District Madhya Pradesh Carried out by MSME-Development Institute (Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India,) 10, Pologround Industrial Estate, Indore-452015( MP) Phone: 0731-2490149, 2421730 Fax: 0731-2421037 E-mail: [email protected] Web- www.msmeindore.nic.in 1 Contents S. No. Topic Page No. 1. General Characteristics of the District 3 1.1 Location & Geographical Area 3 1.2 Topography 4 1.3 Availability of Minerals. 4 1.4 Forest 4 1.5 Administrative set up 4-5 2. District at a glance 5-6 2.1 Existing Status of Industrial Area in the District Dindori 7 3. Industrial Scenario Of Dindori 7 3.1 Industry at a Glance 8 3.2 Year Wise Trend Of Units Registered 8 3.3 Details Of Existing Micro & Small Enterprises & Artisan Units 9 In The District 3.4 Large Scale Industries / Public Sector undertakings 10 3.7 Vendorisation / Ancillarisation of the Industry 10 3.8 Medium Scale Enterprises 10 3.8.1 List of the units in Dindori & near by Area 10 3.9 Service Enterprises 10 3.9.2 Potentials areas for service industry 10 3.10 Potential for new MSMEs 10 4. Existing Clusters of Micro & Small Enterprise 11 5. General issues raised by industry association during the course of 11 meeting 6 Steps to set up MSMEs 12 2 BRIEF INDUSTRIAL PROFILE OF DINDORI DISTRICT 1. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT : 1.1 Location & Geographical Area. Dindori district is situated at the eastern part of Madhaya Pradesh and touching Chhattisgarh state. -
SO-19-2013 Erode
- gr8|p.bn6 mnlFlrugiGgifrgial €b6?trfituru6, G.|earannn 106 TAMII, NADU STATE ELECTION COMMISSION. Chennai - 500106. +ir grfror €b6tD6ty6r STATUTORY OR.DER. eqqeee 15fluq ABSTRACT ELECTIONS- OrdinaryElections to Urban Local Bodies- October2011 - Erode District - Contestedcandidates - Failedto lodgeaccounts of electionexpenses - Showcause notices issued - Failedto submitexplanation and accounts - Disqualification- Ordered. S.O.No.19/20 I 3/TNSEC/ME-II Dated,the 13*September, 2013 Read: L S.O.No. 3912011/TNSEC/EE,dated, the 15* September2011. 2. S.O.No.38/2011iTNSEC|EE, dated, the 15' September2011. 3. S.O.No.45l20i1IT}{SEC,&4E1, dated, the 21" September2011. 4. From the District ElectionOfficer,District Collector. Erode District Lr.No Plc.12286129121ue4, dated 20.11.2012 5. Show causenotice issuedby the Tamil Nadu StateElection Commission Rc.No.6 1 26 120 121I\/IF,2, dated 7 .12.20 12 6. From the District ElectionOfficer,District Collector, Erode District Lr. No.Ftc. 12286/29 12/ 11e(, dated5 .3 .20 13, 20.4.2013, 20.7 .2013 and 29.7.2013 ORDER: \\,T{EREAS,in the Notification issuedwith the StatutoryOrderfirst readabove, by invoking sub-rule(3) of the rule 116 of the Tamil Nadu Town Panchayats,Third GradeMunicipalities, Municipalitiesand Corporations(Elections) Rules, 2006, the Commissiondirected that all the contestingcandidates in the electionslisted thereinshall lodge a true copy of their accountsof electionexpenses kept by themor by their respectiveelection agent under sub-rule ( 1) of rule 11 6 of the saidRules with the officers mentionedtherein. within thirfv davsfrom the dateof declarationof theresult of the elections: 2. WHEREAS,in the Notification issuedwith the StatutoryOrder secondread above, this Commissionprescribed a formatforthe saidpurpose by invokingsub-rule (2) of the rule 116of the saidRules; 3. -
11536/SIC-MNR/2018 Date: 22-01-2021
TELANGANA STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) Samachara Hakku Bhavan, D.No.5-4-399, ‘4’ Storied Commercial Complex, Housing Board Building, Mojam Jahi Market, Hyderabad – 500 001. Phone Nos: 040-24740666 (O); 040-24740592(F) N O T I C E Appeal No.11536/SIC-MNR/2018 Date: 22-01-2021 Ref:- 1. 6(1) Application dated 17-03-2018 filed before the Public Information Officer. 2. 19(1) 1st Appeal dated 29-05-2018 filed before the 1st Appellate Authority. &&& Whereas Ms. V. Uma Parvathi has filed an appeal U/s 19(3) of the RTI Act, 2005 before this Commission against the Public Authority; and whereas the said appeal is posted for hearing on the 17th Day of February, 2021 at 10.30 AM. A. The Respondents are hereby directed to appear in person before the Commission at 10.30 AM on 17th Day of February, 2021 along with written affidavits containing: (i) The action taken (point wise) on 6(1) application / 19(1) appeal. (ii) Copies of information furnished to the appellant and proof of dispatch / receipt / acknowledgement by the appellant. (iii) Point wise counter on the 2nd appeal along with enclosed affidavit duly filled in all respects; and (iv) The Respondent shall produce a copy of the 4(1) (b) data for the perusal of State Information Commission. B. The Appellant to attend the hearing on the said date and time along with affidavits containing the: (i) Points for which information is not furnished; and (ii). Points for which information furnished is unsatisfactory / incorrect / false giving complete justification in support of his claim. -
Administrative Atlas , Punjab
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 PUNJAB ADMINISTRATIVE ATLAS f~.·~'\"'~ " ~ ..... ~ ~ - +, ~... 1/, 0\ \ ~ PE OPLE ORIENTED DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS, PUNJAB , The maps included in this publication are based upon SUNey of India map with the permission of the SUNeyor General of India. The territorial waters of India extend into the sea to a distance of twelve nautical miles measured from the appropriate base line. The interstate boundaries between Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Meghalaya shown in this publication are as interpreted from the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 but have yet to be verified. The state boundaries between Uttaranchal & Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh & Madhya Pradesh have not been verified by government concerned. © Government of India, Copyright 2006. Data Product Number 03-010-2001 - Cen-Atlas (ii) FOREWORD "Few people realize, much less appreciate, that apart from Survey of India and Geological Survey, the Census of India has been perhaps the largest single producer of maps of the Indian sub-continent" - this is an observation made by Dr. Ashok Mitra, an illustrious Census Commissioner of India in 1961. The statement sums up the contribution of Census Organisation which has been working in the field of mapping in the country. The Census Commissionarate of India has been working in the field of cartography and mapping since 1872. A major shift was witnessed during Census 1961 when the office had got a permanent footing. For the first time, the census maps were published in the form of 'Census Atlases' in the decade 1961-71. Alongwith the national volume, atlases of states and union territories were also published. -
ASHA Database Jaunpur Name of Name of ID No.Of Population S.No
ASHA Database Jaunpur Name Of Name Of ID No.of Population S.No. Name Of Block Name Of Sub-Centre Name Of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village District CHC/BPHC ASHA Covered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801001 Smt. Amreesha Yadav Sri Mahendra Kumar Yadav Sarokhanpur 1156 2 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Gonauli 3801002 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Rakesh Sarhapur 1302 3 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Gopalapur 3801003 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Subhash Chandra Gopalapur 1000 4 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Mirshadpur 3801004 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Virendra Yadav Muradpur Kotila 1089 5 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Merha 3801005 Smt. Aneeta Devi Sri Ramashray Nawik Gaura 1000 6 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Dandawa 3801006 Smt. Aneeta Gupta Sri Badelal Gupta Khalishpur 1094 7 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center II 3801007 Smt. Aneeta Kahar Sri Vijay Kahar Bhaluahin 1000 8 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Singramau II 3801008 Smt. Aparna Tiwari Sri Manoj Kumar Tiwari Bahur 1000 9 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801009 Smt. Archana Gupta Sri Subhash chandra Gupta Sultanpur 1108 10 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Fattupur 3801010 Smt. Archana Trigunait Sri Manoj Trigunait Vithua Kala 1024 11 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Hariharpur 3801011 Smt. Arti Devi Sri Harish chand Kevtali Kala 1000 12 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Ramanipur 3801012 Smt. Aruna Devi Sri Rakesh Kumar Gupta Rautpur 1000 13 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Ghanshyampur 3801013 Smt. Asha Devi Sri Sikandar Jagatpur 1299 14 Jaunpur BADLAPUR CHC BADLAPUR Main Center I 3801014 Smt. -
4754/SIC-SK/2019 Date: 11-02-2021
Telangana State Information Commission (Under Right to Information Act, 2005) D.No.5-4-399, Samachara Hakku Bhavan (Old ACB Building), Mojam-jahi-Market, Hyderabad – 500001. Phone: 24740155 Fax: 247405928 Complaint No: 4754/SIC-SK/2019 Date: 11-02-2021 Complainant : Sri. B. Narayana, Hyderabad. Respondent : Public Information Officer (U/RTI Act, 2005) O/o the Tahsildar, Makthal, Kamath Narva Village, Mahabubnagar District. Order Sri. B. Narayana, Hyderabad has filed a Complaint dated: 22-04-2019 which was received by this Commission on 23-04-2019 for not complying the Commission order in appeal No: 10704/CIC-(peshi-2)/2018 dated: 11-03-2019 and for not getting the information sought by him through his 6(1) application dated: 16-07-2017 from the Public Information Officer / O/o the Tahsildar, Makthal, Kamath Narva Village, Mahabubnagar District. In view of the above, the Complaint may be taken on file and Notices issued to both the parties for hearing on 11-02-2021 at 10.30 A.M. The case is called on 11-02-2021. The complainant is present and stated that the PIO has not furnished the information. The PIO / Sri. M. Kalappa, Deputy Tahsildar, Makthal Mandal, Narayanpet District is present and stated that the available information was furnished to the complainant vide letter No: A/2128/2017 dated: 22-07-2017. Heard both the parties and perused the material papers available on record. After a prolonged discussion, the Commission directs the PIO to allow the complainantTSIC for verification of records on a mutually fixed date & time by issuing prior intimation to the complainant to enable him to obtain the required information and to report compliance to the Commission. -
“Othering” Oneself: European Civilian Casualties and Representations of Gendered, Religious, and Racial Ideology During the Indian Rebellion of 1857
“OTHERING” ONESELF: EUROPEAN CIVILIAN CASUALTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDERED, RELIGIOUS, AND RACIAL IDEOLOGY DURING THE INDIAN REBELLION OF 1857 A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences Florida Gulf Coast University In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Degree of Masters of Arts in History By Stefanie A. Babb 2014 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in History ________________________________________ Stefanie A. Babb Approved: April 2014 _________________________________________ Eric A. Strahorn, Ph.D. Committee Chair / Advisor __________________________________________ Frances Davey, Ph.D __________________________________________ Habtamu Tegegne, Ph.D. The final copy of this thesis has been examined by the signatories and we find that both the content and the form meet acceptable presentation standards of scholarly work in the above mentioned discipline. Copyright © 2014 by Stefanie Babb All rights reserved One must claim the right and the duty of imagining the future, instead of accepting it. —Eduardo Galeano iv CONTENTS PREFACE v ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vi INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER ONE HISTORIOGRAPHY 12 CHAPTER TWO LET THE “OTHERING” BEGIN 35 Modes of Isolation 39 Colonial Thought 40 Racialization 45 Social Reforms 51 Political Policies 61 Conclusion 65 CHAPTER THREE LINES DRAWN 70 Outbreak at Meerut and the Siege on Delhi 70 The Cawnpore Massacres 78 Changeable Realities 93 Conclusion 100 CONCLUSION 102 APPENDIX A MAPS 108 APPENDIX B TIMELINE OF INDIAN REBELLION 112 BIBLIOGRAPHY 114 v Preface This thesis began as a seminar paper that was written in conjunction with the International Civilians in Warfare Conference hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University, February, 2012. -
Migration of Tribals and Their Settlement: a Study in Dindori District of Madhya Pradesh Jayanta Bumar Behera Department of Sociology I
ISSN. 0972 - 8406 The NEHU Journal Vol. XVII, No. 1 (January - June) and No. 2 (July - December) 2019, pp. 72-92 Migration of tribals and their settlement: A study in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh Jayanta Bumar Behera Department of Sociology I. G. N. Tribal University, Amarkantak, M.P, 484886, Mob-09425140294, Email: [email protected] Abstract The establishment of multinational companies and landing development programmes in tribal areas has been pulling as well as pushing factors inducing tribal families to migrate in different parts of central India. The study was conducted in tribal dominant areas of the State. The present paper describes the impact of migration on children of the migrant parents and also to understand the migration pattern of tribal population in Dindori district of Madhya Pradesh. The present study is also including women migrants from the tribal areas to the neighbour cities of the State. The findings of the study has utilized in putting forward various suggestions which can help the policy makers to undertake various development and welfare interventions among these tribal groups. Keywords: Migration, Development, Employment, Factors, Women, Strategy. Introduction Migration of the tribal population since long has been taking place in different states. Tribal people are migrating voluntarily from one state to another state in search of work and to earn their livelihood. They migrate as a poor and indigent person. It has been noticed that the nature and pattern of tribal migration has been changing during this contemporary period. Between 1950 to 1980, tribal people migrated from one place to another for doing agricultural labour (Mosse et al., 1997) but in present scenario (from 1980 onwards) they have started migrating to the cities/metropolitan locations in search of some gainful employment/casual labour in the unorganized sectors and as household maids for their livelihood.