Llale Igrahamanai{ Qq 38 Ssc18201756 1038 AMIT KUMAR

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Llale Igrahamanai{ Qq 38 Ssc18201756 1038 AMIT KUMAR THE GAUHATI HIGH OURT AT GUWAHATI CT}IE HIGH COURT OF AsSAM, NAGALAND, I'IIZOMM AND ARUNACHAL PRADESH) Provisional Last of Candidates who are allowed to take part in the selection process in connection with direct recruitment of Stenographer Grade-II for the District Courts of Assam (Advt. Dtd. 14-03-2018) Sl. No. Reg Code Roll. No, Name Gender Category r Father's Name - 1 SSG182 1001 kiour cerun nnuEo Male unreserved Leie rnzrue nenMel 2 SSG182 1OO2 ABHI]EET KOCH Male oBc JADAV KOCH 3 : s1Q1!?Q1e.l7 1OO3 ABHUITCHAKFABORTY Male Unreserved SHYAMAL CHAKRABORTY 4 SSG182 01869 . IOO4 ABHUIT DAS !ci, SC RA!llI_Q4i -5 - sSG18200110 i loog _48_!qn8qY Male SC LAL CHAND ROY ssc18200008 i 1'.q96 ABHUIT VERMA Male Un AJOY KUMAR VERMA 7 SSG182OO83O 1OO7 ABHILEKH KUMAR Male oBc OM PRAKA9H (ANAU]IYA 8 SSG182OOO16 1OOA ABHINAV VERMA Male Unreserved A]OY KR. VERMA 9 SSG18201431 1OO9 'ABHISHEK DUTTA Male Unreserved ASHOK KUMAR DUTIA Male lnem xis{4qsllAEMA 1q !s!!8201q13-l 1910,4BlllSilEKKU!!48SIARMA I unreserveo 11 SSG18201299 1011 ADARSH RASTOGI Male I oac sUNEEL KUMAR RAsroGl 12 ssc18200971 1012 ADITYA KUMAR OJHA Male Unrese rved GOVIND OJHA ssc18201799 ,l lg13 ,AEA Uq_DIN ALII!1!__ Male . Unreserved-MOHIR LATE IMRAN ROSUL L4 ssc18201139 1014 IAFZALUR RAHMAN uaie Unreserved UDbIN SHEIKH 15 9s_G!8?0,1q_91i _!o1I AJANTA KUMAR KALTTA Male Unreserved SATISH KALffA lJnreserved SHIV KUMAR MISHRA 19 ssc18201119 1016 AJAY KUMAR MISHM Male !7 sstr1!20q05q. LOIT 'A]AY KUMAR SAHU llqlg . [nieserveo RAM SAJIVAN SAHU 18 ssc18202055 1018 AJrI KUMAR Male Unieserved. BIPIIPRASAD -LATE ig ssc18202347 1019 AJOY SARMA Male leueruqry4 sgtl 9enue 20 ssc18201844' 1020 AKANKSHA SINGH FeTalq --aqqL Ulreserved rDINESll6lllAB DAS 2t ssc18202344 l 1021 AKHII.4 DAS Male SC .,, ;SRI BqDHESWAR 22 ssc18202310 LO22 AKSHOY KUMAR BHAKTA l,Lale ,UnEleryed _dstlo(E !(UMAR BHAKTA 23 ssc18200645 I lO23 AKSHYA SHRIVASTAW l'4ale . Unreserved LATE VIPIN KUI'4AR 24 SSG to24 BARUAH , Female oBc BI?UL CHANDSA BARUAH 1820qq1,5i -]A!AKA 25 SSG 18?0!91s_ 1025 ALAKESH DAS Male Ulreseryed_ ,KESHAB DAS 26 SSG 18200812 1026 ALAMGIR ANSARI Male Un HARRAM ANSARI Female Un SK MANIK AU ssc18202151 ro27 . -:4U5HA SULTANA 9.sG1820!"6_0! 1_92! ALPANA BORUAH Female qBC :JITENDR,A NATH BORUAH 29 ssc18200867 1029 AMAN ]4ISW4t Male Unreserved RAVIND&A KUMAR PARIPURNA NAND VERMA 30 ssc18201228 ,1_q30 AMAN KUMAR l'4qle U!regerveq J-t ssc18201 ,!931 AMAN KUMAR Male Unreserved PENDRA KUMAR SINGH ARBIND KUMAR SINGH 32 ssc18202 _1032 AMAR'EET KUMAR Mile Unreserved 33 SSG18201517 1033 .AMAR]EET KUMAR l''lale Unreserved MAHESHIVAR SINGH (]JU41 Mqle Unreserved SADHU SHARAN BHAGAT 34 ssc1q20qB1r , -!934 AMARJE-Er PRASAD 3s 5991q20q034 1035 AMARNATH KUMAR Male Unreserved ARBIN.D 35 . S9G182011417 1036 AMIT GHOSH Male oBc DULAL GHOSH oBc BINDA PAL 37 SSG18200827 . LO37 AMrT KU!'|AR llale IgRAHAMANAI{ qq 38 ssc18201756 1038 AMIT KUMAR . Ygle Ultlgqqrvd O CUPTA 39 sJq42q0I63 1039 _ ltrrrI&\MANIK Male Unreserved MADAN PRAMANIK 40 ssc18200959 1040 AI4TTESH KUMAR Male Unreserved PARMANANDSINGH 47 . SSG18201 €fr 1041 AMRENDRA KUMAR I'4ale SINGH 42 ssc18201 @9 1 1q42 AMRITESHWAR KUMAR Male 43 ssc18201678 1043 ANAMIKA DAS JqOale oqc _ ;cuAllqRA KANrA D$ 44 ssc18201826 1044 ANAI4IKA DEKA Female Unreserved DURLOVE CH. DEKA 45 :-55S 78202223 TO45 ANAM]KA KUMARI . lgt'uqlq Unreserved iAMOD BIHARI SINGH 46 ssc18201073 1046 ANAMIKA KUMARI Female Unreserved DEV SHANKER PRASAD 47 ssG18202M9 LO47 ANAMIKA I{UUARI Female Unreserved KAMTA CHAUDHARY 48 9sG$?q!q71 L_1049 ANAMI(4,MANDAL Female SC iANIL CH MANDAL 49 55G18200236'. LO49 ANANJAY CHINTEY 5TP :BIREN CHINTEY 50 ssG18201828 1O5O ANANT KUMAR ,, - llale Unreserved -aAsHisHiH srr,,rcr-i 5l ssc18201 772 ._19sr ANANTA KONWAR Male _ _5rJ TJUN.U KqlfW^R , 52 ssc18200817 1052 ANIL CHAUHAN Male oBc LALBAHADUR CHAUHAN 53 _s_sstqzq1z3q, lqs3 ANIMA DAS Female OBC SRI BANESWAR DAS 54 ssc18200049 i 1054 ANIMESH MAHANTA Male I _U!te!9lved SRI ARABINDA LOSAN 55 ssG1820171 ,!qss ANINDITA BORAH Female oBc SARAT BORAH 56 ,sle1q20q31q 1056 ANIRUDDHA GHOSH Mate Unreserved DIBAKARGHOSH ssc 18201616 1057 ANISH KUMAR TIWARI Male I ljnreserved rS Q ll\ /ARl 58 ssc18201328 1058 ANITA PAUL Eemale i qqc LT. GOPESWAR PAUL Page 1 of 16 sl. ]{o. Reg Code i Roll, No. Name Gender , Category Father's Name ss _ s981829073e | _-!05e .AILITA SWA&GIARY :- -Female 5TP IABHAY!]1\RAN 1060 KALTTA Feryralq ' u-ryqlered KAqrA 60 ssc18202415f AN]AU loHll 61 SSG18201053 1061 -ANJAU PRAJAPAI .Female Ulreserved _9:P PR44q4n 62 SSG18201361 r 1062 AN]AN CtiouDHUBY t_\4?te Unreserved LATE BIREN COUDHURY 63 SSG182o1o93 1063 _/INJANA B,r_S_\ryAs . Female ,sc liioge arsw45 q ssc!!2q0609 . ,_1oo{ ,3NJU KHA(HALARY f,emale STP j NJIT KH4KHI{LARY 65 ANKITA BHARAU Unreserved BHARAU SSG182O23O2 1065 _ _Female -,PUNYABRATA q.! ssc18200963 1066 ANKITA CHANGMAI Fqmale oBc TAR!N CHANGMAI 67 ssc18202102 LO67 ANKUR SARMA _ Male Unreserved !!{MALESWAR SARMA q9 ssc18_20!842 . __1068 AIIIA BASUMATA Female . Unreserved ,:sl,NTosH KU_MAR 69 s9G18209461- , 1069 ANNAPURNA SHARMA Female oac LATE DEBENDRA SHARMA 70 ssc182Ee10 lSZe ANNII BHARn _Fe_male Unreserved UMESH PRASAD SINGH 77 ssc18200804 1071 ANUP GOGQ.J l"'1ale OBC INETRA GOGOI - I pwueru 7? ssc18?q_0_s_10 i toa2 ANUP KU!14R DAS Flale unreserv4- clelrone ols s5G18200670 I 1073 ANUPA DEKA Female qBC,|IARENqBA,NATHDEKA 71. 55G18200933 , 1074 - .ANUPAM CHUTIA Male qBc PRllSrNTA CHtmA 75 5!G18201s24 1075 ANURADHA KUMARI Femqle ,unreserved tM-QHAN SAH.._ 76 ssc18201249 1076 4NU5I,lIIA TALUKDAR Female U nreserved SUKLESWAR TALUKDAR ssc18-?01288 LO77 ANZIMA BFAHMA - Female 5rP ArSrU rUMAi ARAFTMA 78 ssc18201665 1q79 APABA]ITA DEKA Female U!reserved .SAIIEIDRA NATH DEKA SARMAH 79 SSG18200659 r 1079 .. _.APORNA DEVr s48!14H .fqmalg Unreserved ]RAGHUNATH 80 ssG r82bix44 - 1080 APPUN KUMARI MILU ,female . STP IALESWAR MIU 1q81 APRIYANIU, BASUMATABY Male STP 81 5SG18200011 : -_ -, .ql84r l4otlAN 82 ssc 18201167 1082 APURBA DAS Male SC _PrNESH DAS 1083 ABABIILDA GHOSH Male oBc r4IE DIPAK GHoSH 9l ssc18200517 . u ssc18200735 1084 ARABINDA GLIqSI Mqlq oBc LATE DIPAK GHOSH 85 ssGreioozse r085 ARCHANA KUMARI Female ' Unrqsery€! lnCvrruo rurqni stt'tcH 86 sSG 18200114 1086 ARUII CHOUDHURI , Flale U!lreserved 'rurwrruqu cnouonuru 87 ssc18200769 1087 ARNABJYOII THA(URlA Male oBc .!IBANYA KUMAR 88 ssc18200392. 1084 ARTI KARNAKE Female STH _1SHOK KARNAKE q9 ssc18201874 1089 ARUIr(U!!AB Male UnJeqlryed DINESH RAI . l 90 ssc182ii1i1e 1090 ARUNIMA BARMAN Female . Unreserved ,LATE Ur"lEst CHANDFe e.1 sSG182Q021! | .1091 Aruqs48qR Male Un!:Sserud ]NIL SARIGR 92 ssG18200481 . 1C9? ASHAR AN]UM l''1ale -Ulreserved MD AYU8 ... 'Unreserved 93 'sscrs2oiaioTSSG18200853 l 1093 ASHIM ACHARJEE ROY Male LATE SAMIR ACHARJEE 94 !.094 ASHISH BARMAN Male SC ;HIMANGSHU BARMAN 95 ssc18202306 1095 ASHISH JHA M.a!9 Unreserved PRADEEP JHA 96 -'io96 Aslrs! K!..uA8 Unreserved MITHILESH PRASAD ssc182oo7a6T-j J*4a19 97 ssc18200458 LO97 ASIIRAIUL ALAM AHMED Male oBc JALA UDDIN AHMED 98 ssG19?q1915 loea ASHUTOSH KUMAR Male Unreserved ISUBELAL DAs Ma!e Unreserved SHEKHARJHA 99 . ss!18200s86 1099 ASHUTOSH fiEK!1AR IHA -ABD!ENDU 100 ASZADAU- Mqle Unres€rved YUNUS ssc18?02148 ; _ 110O . 101 5SG18201329 r 1101 ArAN!! qL9yVAs Male Unreserved CHURAMANI BIwAs 702 sac182oos21 i -Jroz AWTT qRAHMA Male Unreserved LT. PRABAL KAI'{TI 103 ssc182go465T - rlss AVIK BHATTAqHARYYA _.Male !ryeserred ALOKE BHATTACHARYYA IM ssG18200792 I _,-1104 AYINASH PRA]APATI i,lale lJrlreserved q.P PRAJAPAI 105 ssc18200ff0 i 1105 AVINASH YYAS _ Male Vnleseryed ANAND PRAKASH VYAS 10q ssc182*00903. 1106 AZIZUL IOQUE CHOUDHURY l'4ale Unreserved AINUL HOQUE - Unreserved LT. HATEI,I-AU t07 sic18201o3s , LLOT AZZUR RAHMAN _ . Male ' 108 ssc18201.145 UOq BABBY BqEQ Female STP TONKESWAR BORO 1qs ssqlq?00s62 . 119e BABINA BHOKTIARI Female sTP rcct4Al BHOKnASI 110 1110 q4qryA SHARMA Unreerv4 DIUP KUMAR ssc18201334" _.. --Egmale SARMA 11.1 ssGiezorsrsl rrrr BAISHALI DUTTA Female oBc DUTTA -_ P{.DASHARATH !L !12 ssc18-?Q,2412 _ ltt? BAUBAMT,IAHArO Mqlg I oBc MAHATO 113 ssc18?qqeJ8 u1l BANAIJTCI1OWDHURY- Malg oBc ,JtqNoRANTANCHOWDHUR t14 ssG18200818 1114 BARDWI B-A!LARI Female : STP .EELIX qAGLAEI BAEo u5 ssq-18,292221 , 1115 BARNALI BQRQ Female ; ..-._ srP _fEl4r\r!rA 116 sscl!?00813 I 1116 BARNALI DUTTA Female IUnreserved JITENDM NATH DUTTA r!7 ssc18z0188s 1tt7 BARSHA MAYEE OJAH Female Unreserved APURBA KUMAR OJAH , .. -sAcxrruom 118 ssc!8?01407 . , 1118 BASISTHA BIKRAM RABHA l'1ale STP ner.r nneHa 1119 KAITTA Male Unreserved JOGEN KAUTA 119 sscl_8?q2188 . __ - EHABESH t20 ssc1q200910 . ..,. 1120 ,, :BHAGYASHREE SAIKIA Fqmqle STP UMAKAIITA SAIKIA !2_1 ssc!8?012s7 ,-_ 1121 BHAI RABI,qW.ARY Female STP RA'MOL1AN OWARY -- DEBNATH Malq NARAYAN DEBNATH t22 ssc18201qg0 _ !L22 BHA]AN oBc t23 ssc18200819 1123 BHANU CHOUDHURY Female oBc SARBESWAR CHOUDHURY Page 2 of 15 Sl. No. Reg Code Roll. No. Name Gender Category Father's Name \- 124 ssc18201542 LLr4-- BHAMT BHUSHAN BARMAN !!ele UnTeseTved DHIMN LAL BARMAN 115-__ 59G1-82qQq1- 1125 BHASKAR BRAHMA Male STP iDEEPAK BRAHMA 126 SSG18202016 1126 BHASKAR JYOTI BORO t'!?!e STP LAKHIN=DRi! IORO 127._SSG18201611_j lL27 BHASK/\R-IYOI SHAtslA {ele Unreserved LATE THANESWAR 128 SSG18200825 l1?q BHASIqR RAY llele SC LATE BHUPENO&A NATH 129 SSG18200710 1129 BHASIqR'YOTI BORUAH Male MOBC MONOJ BORUAH 130 SSG18200752 u3_0,, BHASIV4TI_ ATREYA Female Unreserved TKUMUD SARMA 131 ssc18200021 1131 BHAVAGHURE BORA Male oBc - .KUMUD CH^!qRA BORA 132 ssc18200598 1132 BHRIGU KUMAR KALITA Male Unrese-ry4 _MUKUND_A KALffA 133 ssc18200215 1133 BHUNESHWAR SAW 14?le oBj: nLA( s3yv . 134 ssc18200353 1134 BHUPESH CH ROY Male OBC BIREN CHAND&A ROY ql9rstrA 135 ]SSG1 113J NArH Female I Unreserved JUGAL KUMAR NATH 136 SSG18202364 I 1136 BIIIYAW{TI MECH Female STP HARINARAYAN MECH MOBC PATAR 137_-., SSG18202000 _l LLIT BIDYUT PATAR Mqlq KHAGENDRA NATH 138 SSG 18200982 1138 BUAY BAKAU Male SC NITAI BAKAU Female PRAN4q,NAXAYAN 139_ .,,SSG1820134J I 1139 BDAYA CHAKRABORTY U!tgseryed 140 SSG18201098 I It4q BUO'T CHAKRA@RTY Male Unreserved BARUN CHAKRABORTY BUOY Unreserv,ed DIPANKAR DEBNATH 141 -.55G1820142_7 1141 QEqNATH l.4qle t42 SSG18202053 LL42 BUOY SINHAN Me!e oBc HARENDRA KUMAR SINHA 1tl3 ssc18204qs_.
Recommended publications
  • Abbas, Haider
    AUTHOR INDEX, 2012 Abbas, Haider: Will Mulayam Checkmate Ahlawat, Neerja: The Political Economy of Congress? (LE) Haryana's Khaps (C) Issue no: 09, Mar 03-09, p.5 Issue no: 47-48, Dec 01-13, p.15 Abhinandan, T A et al: Suppression of Ahmad, Nesar: See Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala Constitutional Rights (LE) Issue no: 17, Apr 28-May 04, p.5 Ahmad, Shakeel: See Singh, K P Abodh Kumar; Neeraj Hatekar and Rajani Ahmed, Imtiaz: Teesta, Tipaimukh and River Mathur: Paanwalas in Mumbai: Property Linking: Danger to Bangladesh-India Rights, Social Capital and Informal Relations (F) Sector Livelihood (F) Issue no: 16, Apr 21-27, p.51 Issue no: 38, Sep 22-28, p.90 Ahmed, Mokbul M: See Vishwanathan, P K Acharya, Rajib; Shagun Sabarwal and Shireen J Jejeebhoy: Women's Aiyar, Suranya: The Child and the Family Empowerment and Forced Sex Within (LE) Marriage in Rural India (SA) Issue no: 12, Mar 25-31, p.4 Issue no: 02, Jan 14-20, p.65 Ajay Kumar: Khap Panchayats: A Adams, Bill: See Vira, Bhaskar Socio-Historical Overview (RA) Issue no: 04, Jan 28 - Feb 03, p.59 Adhikary, Sourav: Consolidating Religio-Political Forces (LE) -: Misrepresentation of Authors Issue no: 19, May 12-18, p.5 Views (LE) Issue no: 06, Feb 11-17, p.4 Adve, Nagraj: A Prolonged Enquiry (BR) Issue no: 32, Aug 11-17, p.35 Ajit, D: See Saxena, Ravi Agarwal, Ravi: E-Waste Law: New Paradigm Akhter, Majed: The Politics of Or Business as Usual? (C) Sovereignty in Pakistan (C) Issue no: 25, Jun 23-29, p.14 Issue no: 02, Jan 14-20, p.17 Aggarwal, Ankita; Ankit Kumar and Aashish Akolgo, Bishop; Raina
    [Show full text]
  • Tamil Nadu 1
    000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ENGLISH 00000000000000000000000TM0000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000JANUARY000000 - 0JULY00 020190000000000000000 000000000The0 Best0 IAS0 Academy000 In South00 India0 SINCE00 200400000Compilation000000 0for0 Group0000 IV0 0000000000000 Examination 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000TNPSC000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000ZERO0000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000CURRENT0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000AFFAIRS00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000PRELIMS000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000%000000000 100%000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0Effort0000000000Results00000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    [Show full text]
  • Municipal Polls Likely to Be Put
    Follow us on: RNI No. TELENG/2018/76469 @TheDailyPioneer facebook.com/dailypioneer Established 1864 Published From ANALYSIS 9 TOLLYWOOD 13 SPORTS 16 HYDERABAD DELHI LUCKNOW DON’T FORGET THE 4TH TIME HAPPY: MANCHU VISHNU AMLA RETIRES FROM BHOPAL RAIPUR CHANDIGARH TRIBAL DAY TO GO LIVE WHEN WIFE GIVES BIRTH INTERNATIONAL CRICKET BHUBANESWAR RANCHI DEHRADUN VIJAYAWADA *LATE CITY VOL. 1 ISSUE 306 HYDERABAD, FRIDAY AUGUST 9, 2019; PAGES 16 `3 *Air Surcharge Extra if Applicable ‘HUMBL’ DESIGNED AROUND MY LIFESTYLE’ { Page 11 } www.dailypioneer.com Fire in Gandhi Art 370 sparked separatism, aided Hospital Municipal polls HYDERABAD: Thanks to the alertness of Gandhi Pak to stoke terrorism: Modi Hospital staffers who swiftly cleared the paediatric surgical PNS n NEW DELHI wing, a major mishap was likely to be put off l PM hails its revocation averted as fire broke out on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘historic’ third floor of the hospital l on Thursday strongly defended premises on Thursday evening. TRS sees ‘powerful wave' in favour of BJP in 48 his government's decision to l Keeping J&K under Central The hospital staff man- l revoke Article 370 in Jammu rule well-thought move aged to evacuate the infants municipalities KCR's original plan for elections in and Kashmir, saying the provi- l undergoing treatment in the sion has not given anything Dream of Sardar, Mookerjee, paediatric wing well before August on hold l Mum is the word in the pink party except separatism, corruption Vajpayee fulfilled: Modi the fire engulfed the ward, and family rule to the state, and l Each govt official in J&K to officials said.
    [Show full text]
  • Current Affairs 26 January 2019 with PDF
    Current Affairs 26 January 2019 with PDF Awards & Honors Pranab Mukherjee, Nanaji Deshmukh Bhupen Hazarika awarded Bharat Ratna Social activist Nanaji Deshmukh, Music maestro Bhupen Hazarika and former President Pranab Mukherjee have been awarded with country's highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna. As per a press communique issued by President's office, Nanaji Deshmukh and Bhupen Hazarika will be awarded with the honour posthumously. The President also approved conferment of 112 Padma Awards, including 4 Padma Vibhushan, 14 Padma Bhushan and 94 Padma Shri Awards. Folk artist Teejan Bai, President of Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh, Industralist Anil kumar Manibhai Naik and theatre actor Balwant Moreshwar Purandare will be honoured with Padma Vibhushan. Former CAG V K Shunglu, Akali Dal leader Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa and Foreigner John Chambers are among those who will be given Padma Bhushan. Journalist Kuldip Nayar will be honoured with Padma Bhushan posthumously. For Padma Shree, Actor Manoj Bajpayee, Prabhu Deva, cricketer Gautam Gambhir, footballer Sunil Chhetri, Archer Bombayla Devi Laishram, archaeologist K K Muhammed are among those chosen for the awards this year. Actor Kader Khan has been awarded Padma Shree posthumously. Government announces Padma Shree award winners, cricketer Gautam Gambhir, Kadar Khan among 94 to be honoured President of Djibouti Ismail Omar Guelleh, L&T chairman A M Naik, late journalist Kuldip Nayar, late actor Kadar Khan and cricketer Gautam Gambhir were among the 112 prominent personalities who were named on Friday for conferment of this year’s Padma awards. India football captain Sunil Chhetri, table tennis star Sharath Kamal, wrestler Bajrang Punia were among the recipients for the the Padma Shri awards announced on the eve of the Republic Day on Friday.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2019-2020
    ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 ANNUAL Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 ­­ © ­ ­ ­ ­ Gandhi and People Gathering by Shri Upendra Maharathi Mahatma Gandhi by Shri K.V. Vaidyanath (Courtesy: http://ngmaindia.gov.in/virtual-tour-of-bapu.asp) (Courtesy: http://ngmaindia.gov.in/virtual-tour-of-bapu.asp) ANNUAL REPORT 2019-2020 Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti ANNUAL REPORT - 2019-2020 Contents 1. Foreword ...................................................................................................................... 03 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 05 3. Structure of the Samiti.................................................................................................. 13 4. Time Line of Programmes............................................................................................. 14 5. Tributes to Mahatma Gandhi......................................................................................... 31 6. Significant Initiatives as part of Gandhi:150.................................................................. 36 7. International Programmes............................................................................................ 50 8. Cultural Exchange Programmes with Embassies as part of Gandhi:150......................... 60 9. Special Programmes..................................................................................................... 67 10. Programmes for Children.............................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Current Affairs Questions June © Clatapult 2017 All Rights Reserved
    Current Affairs Questions June Q1. Sharjah was recently named 'World Book Capital for the year' 2019 by the Director-General of UNESCO. Sharjah is the famous city of _____________. (a) Pakistan (b) India (c) The UAE (d) Afghanistan Q2. Who has been appointed as the public policy fellow of Sino-Indian ties, a top Amercian think-tank based in Washington? (a) Divyani Sharma (b) Sujata Singh (c) Nirupama Rao (d) S. Jaishankar Q3. Which Indian girl bags Little Miss Universe Internet 2017 crown at Little Miss universe in Georgia? (a) Padmalaya Nanda (b) Muskan Bharti (c) Khushi Sharma (d) Soumya Singh Q4. Who is the present Director-General of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)? (a) Takehiko Nakao (b) Irina Bokova (c) Audrey Azouey (d) Ban Ki Moon Q5. The 6th India - Myanmar Joint Trade Committee (JTC) Meeting co-chaired by Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister of Commerce & Industry was held recently in ______________. (a) Chandigarh (b) Mumbai (c) Kolkata (d) New Delhi Q6. Who is appointed as the new Registrar of Copy Rights? (a) Hoshiar Singh (b) Ram Madhav (c) Sanjay Singh (d) Rahul Bajaj Q7. Which Poet and essayist was conferred with the covetous Kalinga Literary Award? (a) Saad Ahmad (b) Haraprasad Das (c) Debi Prasad Prasanna (d) Yashodhara Mishra Q8. Name the Former chief economic advisor who has recently taken over as president of the International Economic Association (IEA). (a) Sandeep Jijodia (b) Arun Kumar Singh (c) Swapnil Saroha (d) Kaushik Basu Q9. Which of the following state is all set to become the first state in the country to have a blood bank for the cattle? (a) Odisha (b) Bihar (c) Uttar Pradesh © CLATapult 2017 All Rights Reserved Current Affairs Questions June (d) Haryana Q10.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual-Report-2014-2015-Ministry-Of-Information-And-Broadcasting-Of-India.Pdf
    Annual Report 2014-15 ANNUAL PB REPORT An Overview 1 Published by the Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India Printed at Niyogi offset Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 20 ANNUAL 2 REPORT An Overview 3 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Annual Report 2014-15 ANNUAL 2 REPORT An Overview 3 45th International Film Festival of India 2014 ANNUAL 4 REPORT An Overview 5 Contents Page No. Highlights of the Year 07 1 An Overview 15 2 Role and Functions of the Ministry 19 3 New Initiatives 23 4 Activities under Information Sector 27 5 Activities under Broadcasting Sector 85 6 Activities under Films Sector 207 7 International Co-operation 255 8 Reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes 259 9 Representation of Physically Disabled Persons in Service 263 10 Use of Hindi as Official Language 267 11 Women Welfare Activities 269 12 Vigilance Related Matters 271 13 Citizens’ Charter & Grievance Redressal Mechanism 273 14 Right to Information Act, 2005 Related Matters 277 15 Accounting & Internal Audit 281 16 CAG Paras (Received From 01.01.2014 To 31.02.2015) 285 17 Implementation of the Judgements/Orders of CATs 287 18 Plan Outlay 289 19 Media Unit-wise Budget 301 20 Organizational Chart of Ministry of I&B 307 21 Results-Framework Document (RFD) for Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 315 2013-2014 ANNUAL 4 REPORT An Overview 5 ANNUAL 6 REPORT Highlights of the Year 7 Highlights of the Year INFORMATION WING advertisements. Consistent efforts are being made to ● In order to facilitate Ministries/Departments in promote and propagate Swachh Bharat Mission through registering their presence on Social media by utilizing Public and Private Broadcasters extensively.
    [Show full text]
  • Print This Article
    The world of Assamese celluloid: ‘yesterday and today’ Violet Barman Deka, Delhi University, [email protected] Volume 9. 1 (2021) | ISSN 2158-8724 (online) | DOI 10.5195/cinej.2021.358 | http://cinej.pitt.edu Abstract The study explores the entire journey of the Assamese cinema, which means a journey that will narrate many stories from its past and present, furthermore also will try to analyze its future potential. This paper deals with the trends emerging in genres, technical advancement, and visual representation along with a cult that emphasized the commercial success of cinema by toeing the style of Bollywood and world cinema. It explores the new journey of Assamese cinema, which deals with small budgets, realistic approaches, and portraying stories from the native lanes. It also touches upon the phase of ‘freeze’ that the Assamese cinema industry was undergoing due to global pandemic Covid-19. Keywords: Assamese cinema; Regional cinema; Jyotiprasad Agarwala; Regional filmmaker; Covid-19; OTT platform New articles in this journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 United States License. This journal is published by the University Library System of the University of Pittsburgh as part of its D-Scribe Digital Publishing Program and is cosponsored by the University of Pittsburgh Press The world of Assamese celluloid: ‘yesterday and today’ Voilet Barman Deka Introduction Is there any transformation in the craft of Assamese cinema or it is the same as it was in its beginning phase? Being a regional cinema industry, has the Assamese cinema been able to make its space in the creative catalog of Indian and world cinema? Is there anything radical that it has contributed towards the current and the next generation who is accepting and appreciating experimental cinema? This paper aims to explore the elongated journey of the Assamese cinema, a journey that will narrate many stories from its past and present as well analyze its future potential.
    [Show full text]
  • Ragamala World Music 2017 Program Book
    RAGAMALA 2017: WELCOME SCHEDULE Ragamala 2017 A CELEBRATION OF INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC + DANCE For the 5th year, spanning 15 hours and featuring dozens of performers, Ragamala offers a FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Presented in collaboration with Kalapriya Foundation, Center for Indian Performing Arts jaw-dropping assortment of Indian classical music from some of its greatest and emerging Ragamala: A Celebration of Indian Classical Music + Dance A CELEBRATION OF INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC + DANCE practitioners. Ragamala functions as the perfect, immersive introduction to the classical music Chicago Cultural Center, Preston Bradley Hall FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 of India. Not only are both the music of the north (Hindustani) and the south (Carnatic) + Millennium Park, Great Lawn FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 - 6:30PM-10AM Chicago Cultural Center represented, but listeners will also get the rare chance to hear ragas performed at the time of 78 E. Washington Street, 3rd Floor Preston Bradley Hall, 3rd Floor day they were originally composed for—a facet of the tradition lost in the west. 6:30pm-10am 78 E Washington Street Presented in collaboration with Kalapriya Foundation, Center for Indian Performing Arts 6:30pm-6:30am The word “raga” has a Sanskrit origin, meaning "coloring or dyeing". The term also connotes an Evolution of Songs from Indian Films: 1930-2017 emotional state referring to a "feeling, affection, desire, interest, joy or delight", particularly 6:30-7:30pm SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 related to passion, love, or sympathy for a subject or something. In the context of ancient Anjali Ray, vocals with Rishi Thakkar, tabla and Anis Chandnani, harmonium Yoga + Gong Meditation Indian music it is often devotional and used as a prayer.
    [Show full text]
  • The Most Important Current Affairs JANAURY 2019
    THE HINDU REVIEW|CURRENT AFFAIRS| JANUARY 2019 The Most Important Current Affairs JANAURY 2019 Padma Awards 2019 Announced: Complete 13. Shri V K Shunglu — Civil Service — Delhi List of Winners 14. Shri Hukumdev Narayan Yadav — Public Affairs — Bihar Padma Awards — one of the highest civilian Awards of the country, are conferred in three categories, namely, and (94) Padma Shri Awards. Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. The Awards are given in various disciplines/ fields of activities, viz. art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, etc. The list comprises 4 Padma Vibhushan, 14 Padma Bhushan and 94 Padma Shri Awards. 21 of the awardees are women and the list also includes 11 persons from the category of foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI, 3 posthumous awardees and 1 transgender person. The list also Includes 3 Bharat Ratna Awardees. The Bharat Ratna Awardees in 2019 are: 1. Pranab Mukherjee 2. Bhupen Hazarika (Posthumously) 3. Nanaji Deshmukh (Posthumously) Padma Vibhushan (4) 1. Ms. Teejan Bai — Art-Vocals-Folk — Chhattisgarh Australian Open 2019 Concludes: Complete 2. Shri Ismail Omar Guelleh (Foreigner) — Public Affairs — Djibouti List of Winners 3. Shri Anilkumar Manibhai Naik — Trade & Industry- The Australian Open is a tennis tournament held Infrastructure — Maharashtra annually in Melbourne Park, Australia. The tournament 4. Shri Balwant Moreshwar Purandare — Art-Acting- is chronologically the first of the four Grand Slam tennis Theatre — Maharashtra events of the year – the other three being the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. The 2018 Padma Bhushan (14) Australian Open was the 107th edition of the 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Webinar Women's Cell 2020
    ONE DAY NATIONAL LEVEL WEBINAR ON ROLE OF COLLEGES IN PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Organised by C. P. & Berar E. S. College, Nagpur In association with Centre for Women’s Studies, RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur & We 4 Change Organization, Nagpur C. P. & Berar College, Nagpur in association with Centre for Women's Study, R.T.M. Nagpur University and 'We 4 Change' Organization organised a one day Webinar on *Role of Colleges in Preventing Violence against Women* On *27 July* 2020 @12 noon on Zoom app. Chief Guest was Dr. Nilesh Bharane, Addl. Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, Nagpur. Prominent speakers were Dr. Shruti Tambe, H. O. D., Sociology Dpt., Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune and Renuka Kad, Programme co-ordinator, Vikas Adhyayan Kendra, Mumbai. Chief Organisers were Dr. Sneha Deshpande, H. O. D., Centre for Women's Study, R.T.M.Nagpur University, Nagpur. Dr. Milind Barhate, Principal, C. P. & Berar College, Nagpur. Organizing Secretary was Dr. Rashmi Paraskar, Co-ordinator, Women's Cell, C. P. & Berar College, Nagpur. सी.पी. & बेरार कॉलेज, नागपुर आणि सᴂटर फॉर विमेन स्टडीज, राष्ट्रीय संत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर वि饍यापीठ आणि िी फॉर चᴂज संस्था यां楍या संयुक्त वि饍यमाने आयोजजत िेबबनार- रोल ऑफ कॉलेजेस इन विव्हᴂटटंग व्हॉयलन्स अगᴂस्ट िूमन टिनांक 27 जुलै 2020 रोजी िपु ारी 12 िाजता संपन्न झाला. या िेबबनारला िमुख पाहुिे 륍हिून डॉ नीलेश भरिे, अप्पर पोललस आयुक्त, गुन्हे शाखा हे लाभले होते.
    [Show full text]
  • Ishan Uday-NER-2015-16-Revised
    List of selected candidates for award of scholarship for the year 2015-16 belonging to North Eastern Region under the scheme of "Ishan Uday" Special Scholarship Scheme for North Eastern Region during financial year 2015-16 S.No. Candidate ID Name of Candidate Father Name Domicile Gender SSE(Pass%) UG Degree PH NER-ARU-GEN-2015- MANOJ KUMAR 1 ABHISHEK KUMAR Arunachal Pradesh Male 90.60 B.Tech No 16-124026 SHARMA NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- BSc. FIRST 2 ADAM GAMKAK TUMBOM GAMKAK Arunachal Pradesh Female 78.60 No 148136 SEMESTER NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 3 AGAYU MENDA MURALI MENDA Arunachal Pradesh Female 75.20 B.A. No 158238 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 4 AMBEYA LINGGI VIJAY LINGGI Arunachal Pradesh Female 85.00 B.A No 137052 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 5 AMUM TAKI KALING TAKI Arunachal Pradesh Female 83.08 BA No 142204 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 6 ANGKINA PERTIN BORTO PERTIN Arunachal Pradesh Female 83.20 B.A. No 169657 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 7 ANIL NANGKAR TAGONG NANGKAR Arunachal Pradesh Male 88.40 B. Tech No 106659 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 8 ANITA BAKI TANAM BAKI Arunachal Pradesh Female 77.00 B.A. No 161211 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 9 ANJUTI PUL ATEOSO PUL Arunachal Pradesh Female 76.60 B.A No 131063 NER-MIZ-OBC-2015- 10 ARBIN THAKUR BIRINDER THAKUR Arunachal Pradesh Male 76.00 B.tech No 16-135202 NER-ARU-GEN-2015- ABHIJIT 11 ARIJEET CHAKRABORTY Arunachal Pradesh Male 76.80 B.TECH No 16-131368 CHAKRABORTY NER-ARU-OBC-2015- 12 ARUNA BHARATI SUGRIV PRASAD Arunachal Pradesh Female 83.60 B.TECH No 16-123737 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 13 ASENG MESSAR TABIT MESSAR Arunachal Pradesh Female 81.00 BA No 123216 NER-ARU-ST-2015-16- 14 ATOSHA BELLAI LAKHRESHA BELLAI Arunachal Pradesh Male 88.40 B.A.
    [Show full text]