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Drishti IAS Coaching in Delhi, Online IAS Test Series & Study Material
Drishti IAS Coaching in Delhi, Online IAS Test Series & Study Material drishtiias.com/printpdf/uttar-pradesh-gk-state-pcs-english Uttar Pradesh GK UTTAR PRADESH GK State Uttar Pradesh Capital Lucknow Formation 1 November, 1956 Area 2,40,928 sq. kms. District 75 Administrative Division 18 Population 19,98,12,341 1/20 State Symbol State State Emblem: Bird: A pall Sarus wavy, in Crane chief a (Grus bow–and– Antigone) arrow and in base two fishes 2/20 State State Animal: Tree: Barasingha Ashoka (Rucervus Duvaucelii) State State Flower: Sport: Palash Hockey Uttar Pradesh : General Introduction Reorganisation of State – 1 November, 1956 Name of State – North-West Province (From 1836) – North-West Agra and Oudh Province (From 1877) – United Provinces Agra and Oudh (From 1902) – United Provinces (From 1937) – Uttar Pradesh (From 24 January, 1950) State Capital – Agra (From 1836) – Prayagraj (From 1858) – Lucknow (partial) (From 1921) – Lucknow (completely) (From 1935) Partition of State – 9 November, 2000 [Uttaranchal (currently Uttarakhand) was formed by craving out 13 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Districts of Uttar Pradesh in the National Capital Region (NCR) – 8 (Meerut, Ghaziabad, Gautam Budh Nagar, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Baghpat, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli) Such Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, who got the distinction of being the Prime Minister of India – Chaudhary Charan Singh and Vishwanath Pratap Singh Such Speaker of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, who also became Chief Minister – Shri Banarsidas and Shripati Mishra Speaker of the 17th Legislative -
Forestry Planning in Haryana, Particularly in Shiwaliks and the Aravalis
One of the important duties of the executive staff of Haryana Forest Department is protection of Reserved Forests, Protected Forests, Unclassed Forests, Wild Life sanctuaries, National Parks and areas notified under Section 4 & Section 5 of Punjab Land Preservation Act, 1900. The offenders, encroachers, graziers and illicit fellers etc. are issued damage reports and asked to pay compensation + the price of the forest produce. Failure to pay compensation plus the price of the forest produce entails prosecution of the offenders in the Environment Courts at Hisar and Faridabad. There are nine Wild life Sanctuaries and two National parks namely Kalesar National Park and Sultanpur National Park. Hunting is totally prohibited in the state. In all the Wildlife sanctuaries/National Parks in the State of Haryana and elsewhere in the entire country, no felling of trees is permissible, even of dead and dry trees. Thus no human activities/interference is permitted in any Wildlife Sanctuary/National Park. Keeping in view these concerns it is important that conservation of water resources and access of water to the people is ensured. Also there is no mention of tackling the problem of water -logging in the State of Haryana either in the act or under any rules made by the government Since the forests and the tree cover helps in recharge of ground water, this aspect needs to be given a fair trial in the perspective planning. As far as the surface water is concerned the supplies of utilizable surface water are at about 35% of the total available run-off. So it is necessary to augment the available resources to the maximum possible extent. -
Accused Persons Arrested in Kannur District from 20.10.2019To26.10.2019
Accused Persons arrested in Kannur district from 20.10.2019to26.10.2019 Name of Name of Name of the Place at Date & Arresting the Court Sl. Name of the Age & Cr. No & Police father of Address of Accused which Time of Officer, at which No. Accused Sex Sec of Law Station Accused Arrested Arrest Rank & accused Designation produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 NAMATH kadirur 20-10- 32, HOUSE,NAMATH 540/2019 U/s Kathirur BAILED BY 1 VIJESH . N DASAN amsam 2019 at NIJEESH M Male MUKKU,NAYANAR 151 CrPC (KANNUR) POLICE Namath mukk 00:20 Hrs ROAD sreelakshmi (h) pattannur 20-10- 724/2019 U/s 33, natatupara, Mattannur BAILED BY 2 nigil c pavithran amsm karadi 2019 at u/s 118(a) of K Rajeevkumar Male pattannur Po (KANNUR) POLICE bus stop 01:10 Hrs KP act 9526098169 511/2019 U/s 20-10- Prathap A, 43, Kunimmal House 279,337 IPC, Edakkad BAILED BY 3 Madhu.V Kunhikannan Edakkad Ps 2019 at Inspector of Male Palayad Chirakkuni 134 R/W 187 (KANNUR) POLICE 12:00 Hrs Police OF MV ACT Kambattiyil House Po 20-10- ASI 43, 376/2019 U/s Edakkad BAILED BY 4 Nisha T Manoj kumar Muzhappilangad Nr. Edakkad Ps 2019 at Madhusoodana Female 406, 420 IPC (KANNUR) POLICE Koorumba kkavu 13:00 Hrs n 517/2019 U/s Kunimmal House Edakkad 20-10- U/S 15(C) Prathap A, Suresh babu. 57, Edakkad BAILED BY 5 Kunhiraman Edakkad Amsom Amsom Nadal 2019 at R/W 63 OF Inspector of K Male (KANNUR) POLICE Nadal Nr Vayanasala Nr. -
District Population Statistics, 45-Kheri, Uttar Pradesh
Census' of India, 1951 ·DISTRICT POPULATION STATISTICS UTTAR PRADESH 45-KHERI DISTRlCT· • 1 I 315.42 1111 KHEDPS . OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR . GENERAL, INDIA, NEW DELHI . 82011 ( LIBRARY) Class No._ 315.42 Book No._ 1951 KHE DPS 21246 Accession 1\10. ________ >ULED CASTES IN UTTAR PRADESH _h.e Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950] ~~~~-------------------------------- (1) Throughout the State- <H Agariya (22) Bhuyi6l' (43) Kanjar (2) Badi . (23) Boria . (44) Kap6l'iya (3) Badhik (24) Chamar (45) Karwal (4) Baheliya (25) Chero (46) Khaira.hA (5) B&iaa (26) Dabgar t47) Kharot. (b) Baisw6l' (27) Dhangar (48) KJia.rw6l' (excluding Benbl\llSj) (7) Bajaniya (28) Dhanuk (49) Kol (8) Bajgi (29) Dbarkar (50) Korwa (9) Balahar (30) DhQbi (51) Lalbegi /(I0) Ba,lmiki (31) Dhusia OJ' Jhusia _ (52) Majhw6l' (II) Bangali (32) Dom j53) Nat ~ (12) Banmanus (33) DOmar (54) Panltha (13) Bansphor (34) Dusadh ;I (55) Par~ya (l~) Barwar (3"5). GhMami (56) P~i . (15) Basor (36) Ghasiya (57) Patari (16) Bawariya (37) Gual (58) Rawat (17) Beldar (38) Habura. (59) Saharya (lS) Seriya. (39) Hilori (60, Salia.urhiyllo (19) Bha.n.tu (40}'He~ (61) StmBiya . (20) Bhoksa (41) .Jatava (621 Shilpkar (21) Bhuiya (42) Kalaha7l (63) Turaiha (2) In B'Undelkhand Division and the portion 0/ Mi~,ap'U;',District,'~(Juth of Kaimu,. > Rang.e- . -, .'- Gond FOREWORD THE Uttar Pradesh Government asked me in March, 1952, to supply them for the purposes of elections to local bodies population statistics with separation for scheduled castes (i) mohallaJward-wise for urban areas, and (ii) village-wise for rural areas. -
Centrespread Centrespread 15 JULY 30-AUGUST 05, 2017 All the JULY 30-AUGUST 05, 2017
14 centrespread centrespread 15 JULY 30-AUGUST 05, 2017 All The JULY 30-AUGUST 05, 2017 takes you through ET Magazine Presidents’On Tuesday, Ram Nath Kovind moved in as the 14th President Houses to occupy Rashtrapati Bhawan, the official residence of the Indian President. the history and the peoplepresidential behind palacesthe palatial around residence, the world: and a glimpse into other :: Indulekha Aravind Presidential Residences Around The World ELYSEE PALACE, PARIS The official residence of the President of Rashtrapati Bhawan: A Brief History France since 1848, Elysee Palace was opened Cast Of Characters the building to move construction materials and subsoil water in 1722. An example of the French Classical pumped to the surface for all water requirements. style, it has 356 rooms spread over Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker 11,179 sq m n 1911, during the Delhi Durbar, it was decided that British The bulk of the land belonged to the then-maharaja of Jaipur, were the architects of the Viceroy’s India’s capital would be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. With Sawai Madho Singh II, who gifted the 145-ft Jaipur Column to House and it was Lutyens who conceived THE WHITE HOUSE, the new capital, a new imperial residence also had to be the British to commemorate the creation of Delhi as the new the H-shaped building I WASHINGTON DC found. The original choice was Kingsway Camp in the north but capital. Though the initial idea was to finish the construction The home of the US President is spread it was rejected after experts said the region was at the risk of in four years, it finally took more than 17 years to complete, across six levels, with 132 rooms The main building was constructed under the supervision of flooding. -
Nursery Details
Details of Fund Released to FPOs for Establishment of Small Coconut Nursery in Kerala Fund Released during 2013-14 Sl. Nursery Amount Installment Seedlings No. 1 WEST ELERI FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri Chandy KC 1st 25000 6250 Koikkal House, Chemmaramkayam, Perumpatta P O installment Kasaragod Pin:671313 2 MARARIKULAM VADAKKU FEDERATION OF 1st COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri 28152 7038 installment V Sukumaran Nair Sukrutha, Kanichukulangara PO 3 THANEERMUKKOM NORTH FEDERATION OF 1st COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES 31952 7988 installment President: Shri T P Shailendra Babu Puthan Kariyil, 4 THANEERMUKKOM SOUTH FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri 1st 30000 7500 M G Reghunandan Nair Komalavilasam, installment Maruthorvattom 5 AREEPARAMBU NALIKERA ULPADAKA FEDERATION President: Shri K Ratnakaran 1st 32276 8069 Kalappurakkal Chira Mayithara Market. PO. Cherthala installment South, Alappuzha Pin:688539 6 KANJIKUZHY FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri K 1st 25000 6250 Pushpangathan Kalthin veliyil, charamangalam, S N installment Puram Pin:688582 7 CHERUVARANAM FEDERATION OF COCONUT 1st PRODUCERS SOCIETIES President: Shri V C 25000 6250 Panicker Madathil, Cheruvaranam installment 8 KARUNAGAPALLY MUNICIPALITY FEDERATION OF COCONUT PRODUCERS SOCIETIES 1st 25000 6250 President: Sri Jayakumar Gopalasseril, Alumkadavu installment PO, Karunagapally, Kollam Pin:690573 9 Gramasree Nalikera Ulpadaka Sangham, K.G. 1st Gopalakrishnan Nair, Pranavam, 25000 6250 installment Parumala -
Sacralizing the City: the Begums of Bhopal and Their Mosques
DOI: 10.15415/cs.2014.12007 Sacralizing the City: The Begums of Bhopal and their Mosques Jyoti Pandey Sharma Abstract Princely building ventures in post 1857 colonial India included, among others, construction of religious buildings, even as their patrons enthusiastically pursued the colonial modernist agenda. This paper examines the architectural patronage of the Bhopal Begums, the women rulers of Bhopal State, who raised three grand mosques in their capital, Bhopal, in the 19th and early 20th century. As Bhopal marched on the road to progress under the Begums’ patronage, the mosques heralded the presence of Islam in the city in the post uprising scenario where both Muslims and mosques were subjected to retribution for fomenting the 1857 insurrection. Bhopal’s mosques were not only sacred sites for the devout but also impacted the public realm of the city. Their construction drew significantly on the Mughal architectural archetype, thus affording the Begums an opportunity to assert themselves, via their mosques, as legitimate inheritors of the Mughal legacy, including taking charge of the latter’s legacy of stewardship of Islam. Today, the Bhopal mosques constitute an integral part of the city’s built heritage corpus. It is worth underscoring that they are not only important symbols of the Muslim faith but also markers of their patrons’ endeavour to position themselves at the forefront in the complex political and cultural scenario of post uprising colonial India. Keywords Bhopal Begums; Modernity; Mosques; Mughal legacy; Uprising INTRODUCTION The architecture of British ruled Indian Subcontinent has been a popular subject of scholarship from the colonial perspective with the architectural patronage of princely India also receiving due academic attention1. -
Answered On:15.05.2002 Work Packages on National Highway P.D
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:7343 ANSWERED ON:15.05.2002 WORK PACKAGES ON NATIONAL HIGHWAY P.D. ELANGOVAN Will the Minister of ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS be pleased to state: (a) the details of the work packages tendered so far and the successful bidders of those work packages National Highways-wise, the East West Corridor project and the Golden Quadrilateral project; (b) whether the Government have decided to debar some of the road contractors entrusted with fourlaning works, previously; and ( (c) if so, the details thereof and the reasons therefor? Answer THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF ROAD TRANSPORT AND HIGHWAYS (MAJOR GENERAL (RETD.) B.C. KHANDURI) (a) Details are at Annex. (b) & (c) M/s PT Sumber Mitra Jaya has been debarred in October, 2001, from participating in any bidding process due to non- adherence of contract conditions. ANNEX REFERRED TO IN REPLY TO PART (a) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 7343 FOR ANSWER ON 15.05.2002 ASKED BY SHRI P.D. ELANGOVAN REGARDING WORK PACKAGES ON NATIONAL HIGHWAY. Details of work packages tendered so far and the successful bidders for East-West Corridor Project and Golden Quadrilateral Project. Golden Quadrilateral Project (Completed Stretches) Sl.No. Stretch NH Length State Name of the Contractor 1 Barwa Adda-BarakarKm 398.75 - km 442 2 43.00 Jharkhand BSC-RBM-PATI (JV) 2 Raniganj-PanagarhKm 475 - km 517 2 42.00 West Bengal BSC-RBM-PATI (JV) 3 Sira BypassKm 122 - km 116 4 5.80 Karnataka Maytas Infrastructure Ltd 4 Vijayawada-Rajamundry Section (near Eluru)Km 75 - km 80 5 5.00 Andhra Prad. -
List of Lacs with Local Body Segments (PDF
TABLE-A ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES AND THEIR EXTENT Serial No. and Name of EXTENT OF THE CONSTITUENCY Assembly Constituency 1-Kasaragod District 1 -Manjeshwar Enmakaje, Kumbla, Mangalpady, Manjeshwar, Meenja, Paivalike, Puthige and Vorkady Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk. 2 -Kasaragod Kasaragod Municipality and Badiadka, Bellur, Chengala, Karadka, Kumbdaje, Madhur and Mogral Puthur Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk. 3 -Udma Bedadka, Chemnad, Delampady, Kuttikole and Muliyar Panchayats in Kasaragod Taluk and Pallikere, Pullur-Periya and Udma Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 4 -Kanhangad Kanhangad Muncipality and Ajanur, Balal, Kallar, Kinanoor – Karindalam, Kodom-Belur, Madikai and Panathady Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 5 -Trikaripur Cheruvathur, East Eleri, Kayyur-Cheemeni, Nileshwar, Padne, Pilicode, Trikaripur, Valiyaparamba and West Eleri Panchayats in Hosdurg Taluk. 2-Kannur District 6 -Payyannur Payyannur Municipality and Cherupuzha, Eramamkuttoor, Kankole–Alapadamba, Karivellur Peralam, Peringome Vayakkara and Ramanthali Panchayats in Taliparamba Taluk. 7 -Kalliasseri Cherukunnu, Cheruthazham, Ezhome, Kadannappalli-Panapuzha, Kalliasseri, Kannapuram, Kunhimangalam, Madayi and Mattool Panchayats in Kannur taluk and Pattuvam Panchayat in Taliparamba Taluk. 8-Taliparamba Taliparamba Municipality and Chapparapadavu, Kurumathur, Kolacherry, Kuttiattoor, Malapattam, Mayyil, and Pariyaram Panchayats in Taliparamba Taluk. 9 -Irikkur Chengalayi, Eruvassy, Irikkur, Payyavoor, Sreekandapuram, Alakode, Naduvil, Udayagiri and Ulikkal Panchayats in Taliparamba -
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh RPS ITC UPZJ7C Name Ram Piyare Singh Industrial Training Centre Address Maharwa Gola , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/16/2003-TC Govt. ITI UPZJ8C Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute, Tanda Address Tanda , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/7/2001-TC Chandra Audyogik UPZLPX Name Chandra Audyogik Prashikshan Kendra Address Dhaurhara, Sinjhauli , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/152/2009-TC WITS ITC UPZLQ4 Name WITS ITC Address Patel Nagar Akbarpur , , , Ambedkar Nagar - 224122 File Nos. DGET-6/24/160/2009-TC Kamla Devi Memorial Voc. UPZLT9 Name Kamla Devi Memorial Vocational Training Institute Address Pura Baksaray, Barua Jalaki, Tanda , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/235/2009-TC Hazi Abdullah ITC UPZLTK Name Hazi Abdullah ITC Address Sultanpur Kabirpur, Baskhari , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/238/2009-TC K.B.R ITC UPZM02 Name K.B.R ITC Address Shastri Nagar, Akbarpur , , , Ambedkar Nagar - File Nos. DGET-6/24/236/2009-TC Govt.ITI (W) Agra UP1750 Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute (Women Branch) Address , , , Agra - 0 File Nos. 0 Women Govt ITI, Agra UP1751 Name Govt. Industrial Training Institute for Women (WB) Address Vishwa Bank , , , Agra - 0 File Nos. DGET-6/24/16/2000-TC Govt ITI Agra UP1754 Name Govt Industrial Training Institute Address , , , Agra - 282001 File Nos. DGET-6/24/20/92 - TC Fine Arts Photography Tra UP2394 Name Fine Arts Photography Training Institute Address Baba Bldg. Ashok Nagar , , , Agra - 282001 File Nos. DGET-6/21/1/88 - TC National Instt of Tech Ed UPZJZ2 Name National Institute of Tech Educational Vijay Nagar Colony Address North Vijay Nagar Colony , , , Agra - 282004 File Nos. -
Golden Triangle with Tiger Safari
Experience Cultural - Historical -Romantic Fantasy Tour of India - 2020 Day 01: ARRIVE DELHI ( Check in 1200 Hrs) On arrival at Indira Gandhi international airport, meet and greet by our representative. Later, assistance and transfer to hotel. Delhi - the capital of India, is a fascinating city with complexities and contradictions, beauty and dynamism, where the past co-exists with the present. Many dynasties ruled from here and the city s rich in the architecture of its monuments. Delhi is not only the present metropolis of India but also a Necropolis. Because of its location, being on the banks of the River Yamuna, many cities have risen and fallen over the last five millenniums. Overnight in Delhi Day 02: DELHI After breakfast proceed sightseeing tour of Old Delhi, drive past from the historic Red Fort (outside only) – Shah Jehan’s elegant citadel in red sandstone, which was built as an octagon measuring 900m by 550m and surrounded by a 9 –meter deep moat, which was at its inception fed by the waters of the Yamuna River. Very near the Fort is the JAMA MASJID, India’s largest mosque, also built by Shah Jahan. Take an interesting rickshaw ride through the famous bazaars of Chandni Chowk, which is adjacent to both the Fort and the Mosque. Also visit RAJ GHAT – the memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Visit the Qutub Minar, a Tower of Victory which was built in the 12th century by Qutbuddin Aibak. Within its spacious courtyard stands the Iron Pillar, which dates back to the 4th century AD and bears a Sanskrit inscription in the Gupta style. -
Pukhraya Dealers Of
Dealers of Pukhraya Sl.No TIN NO. UPTTNO FIRM - NAME FIRM-ADDRESS 1 09144100002 PH0000877 HINDUSTAN AUTO MOBILE BHOGNIPUR. KNP DEHAT 2 09144100016 PH0001337 JAGNNATH RAM SEWAK POKHARPUR KNP DEHAT 3 09144100021 PH0001487 GOVIND NARAIN MANOJ KUMAR MOOSANAGAR KNP DEHAT 4 09144100035 PH0050288 MAHAVEER SACHAN GHATAMPUR.KNP DEHAT 5 09144100040 PH0003038 INDIA BRICK FIELD GHATAMPUR KANPUR DEHAT 6 09144100049 PH0003354 SINGH BROTHERS NONAPUR BHOGNIPUR.KNP DEHAT 7 09144100054 PH0003669 PATEL BRICK FIELD GHATAMPUR KNP DEHAT 8 09144100068 PH0002591 RAM BABU KRISHNA BABU MOOSANAGAR KNP DEHAT 9 09144100073 PH0003997 NEW BAJRANG BRICK FIELD RENGWA KNP DEHAT 10 09144100087 PH0004356 GAURISHANKER KUTEER UDYOG PUKHRAYAN KNP DEHAT 11 09144100092 PH0002174 N.BRICK FIELD SUJGAWAN KNP DEHAT 12 09144100101 PH0002707 SINGH BRICK FIELD KUAAN KHARA GHATAMPUR. 13 09144100115 PH0005132 NEW NATIONAL BRICK FIELD YATIMPUR BHOGNIPUR KANPUR DEHAT 14 09144100120 PH0002465 SINKANDRA BRICK FIELD SINKANDRA. KNP DEHAT 15 09144100129 PH0006223 BAJPAI MEDICAL STORE RAJPUR SICUNDERA KANPUR DEHAT 16 09144100134 PH0005270 JAI BAJRANG BRICK FIELD MANCHA BHOGNIPUR RAIGAWAN KANPUR DEHAT 17 09144100148 PH0005496 SUPER EENTA UDHYOG MAHMOOD PUR BHOGNIPUR KANPUR 18 09144100153 PH0005714 PUKHRAYAN KUTEER UDYOG MACHA BHOGNIPUR KANPUR DEHAT 19 09144100167 PH0005698 MANOJ AUTOMOBILES MAIN ROAD NEAR BUS STAND PUKHRAYAN KNP. 20 09144100172 PH0005977 AYAZ ALI AHRAULI SHAIKH PUKHRAYAN KANPUR DEHAT 21 09144100186 PH0006057 JANTA TROLLY KRI.YANTRA & PUKHRAYAN KANPUR DEHAT REP.WORKS 22 09144100191