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Annexure-V State/Circle Wise List of Post Offices Modernised/Upgraded
State/Circle wise list of Post Offices modernised/upgraded for Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) Annexure-V Sl No. State/UT Circle Office Regional Office Divisional Office Name of Operational Post Office ATMs Pin 1 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA PRAKASAM Addanki SO 523201 2 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL KURNOOL Adoni H.O 518301 3 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM AMALAPURAM Amalapuram H.O 533201 4 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Anantapur H.O 515001 5 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Machilipatnam Avanigadda H.O 521121 6 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA TENALI Bapatla H.O 522101 7 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Bhimavaram Bhimavaram H.O 534201 8 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA VIJAYAWADA Buckinghampet H.O 520002 9 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL TIRUPATI Chandragiri H.O 517101 10 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Prakasam Chirala H.O 523155 11 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CHITTOOR Chittoor H.O 517001 12 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL CUDDAPAH Cuddapah H.O 516001 13 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VISAKHAPATNAM VISAKHAPATNAM Dabagardens S.O 530020 14 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL HINDUPUR Dharmavaram H.O 515671 15 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA ELURU Eluru H.O 534001 16 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudivada Gudivada H.O 521301 17 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH Vijayawada Gudur Gudur H.O 524101 18 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH KURNOOL ANANTAPUR Guntakal H.O 515801 19 Andhra Pradesh ANDHRA PRADESH VIJAYAWADA -
Common Service Center List
CSC Profile Details Report as on 15-07-2015 SNo CSC ID District Name Block Name Village/CSC name Pincode Location VLE Name Address Line 1 Address Line 2 Address Line 3 E-mail Id Contact No 1 CG010100101 Durg Balod Karahibhadar 491227 Karahibhadar LALIT KUMAR SAHU vill post Karahibhadar block dist balod chhattisgarh [email protected] 8827309989 VILL & POST : NIPANI ,TAH : 2 CG010100102 Durg Balod Nipani 491227 Nipani MURLIDHAR C/O RAHUL COMUNICATION BALOD DISTRICT BALOD [email protected] 9424137413 3 CG010100103 Durg Balod Baghmara 491226 Baghmara KESHAL KUMAR SAHU Baghmara BLOCK-BALOD DURG C.G. [email protected] 9406116499 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR ,TAH : 4 CG010100105 Durg Balod JAGANNATHPUR 491226 JAGANNATHPUR HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR JAGANNATHPUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER BALOD [email protected] 9479051538 5 CG010100106 Durg Balod Jhalmala 491226 Jhalmala SMT PRITI DESHMUKH VILL & POST : JHALMALA TAH : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9406208255 6 CG010100107 Durg Balod LATABOD LATABOD DEKESHWAR PRASAD SAHU LATABOD [email protected] 9301172853 7 CG010100108 Durg Balod Piparchhedi 491226 PIPERCHEDI REKHA SAO Piparchhedi Block: Balod District:Balod [email protected] 9907125793 VILL & POST : JAGANNATHPUR JAGANNATHPUR.CSC@AISEC 8 CG010100109 Durg Balod SANKARAJ 491226 SANKARAJ HEMANT KUMAR THAKUR C/O NIKHIL COMPUTER ,TAH : BALOD DIST: BALOD TCSC.COM 9893483408 9 CG010100110 Durg Balod Bhediya Nawagaon 491226 Bhediya Nawagaon HULSI SAHU VILL & POST : BHEDIYA NAWAGAON BLOCK : BALOD DIST:BALOD [email protected] 9179037807 10 CG010100111 -
The Saffron Wave Meets the Silent Revolution: Why the Poor Vote for Hindu Nationalism in India
THE SAFFRON WAVE MEETS THE SILENT REVOLUTION: WHY THE POOR VOTE FOR HINDU NATIONALISM IN INDIA A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Cornell University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Tariq Thachil August 2009 © 2009 Tariq Thachil THE SAFFRON WAVE MEETS THE SILENT REVOLUTION: WHY THE POOR VOTE FOR HINDU NATIONALISM IN INDIA Tariq Thachil, Ph. D. Cornell University 2009 How do religious parties with historically elite support bases win the mass support required to succeed in democratic politics? This dissertation examines why the world’s largest such party, the upper-caste, Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has experienced variable success in wooing poor Hindu populations across India. Briefly, my research demonstrates that neither conventional clientelist techniques used by elite parties, nor strategies of ideological polarization favored by religious parties, explain the BJP’s pattern of success with poor Hindus. Instead the party has relied on the efforts of its ‘social service’ organizational affiliates in the broader Hindu nationalist movement. The dissertation articulates and tests several hypotheses about the efficacy of this organizational approach in forging party-voter linkages at the national, state, district, and individual level, employing a multi-level research design including a range of statistical and qualitative techniques of analysis. In doing so, the dissertation utilizes national and author-conducted local survey data, extensive interviews, and close observation of Hindu nationalist recruitment techniques collected over thirteen months of fieldwork. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Tariq Thachil was born in New Delhi, India. He received his bachelor’s degree in Economics from Stanford University in 2003. -
Human Development Report 2005
MkW- jeu flag ea=ky;] eq[;ea=h jk;iqj] NŸkhlx<+ MANTRALAYA, DR. RAMAN SINGH RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH CHIEF MINISTER Ph. - (O) 0771-2221000-01 Fax - 0771-2221306 Ph. - (R) 0771-2331000-01 MESSAGE Conventional wisdom always defi ned development in a uni-dimensional manner by considering only the economic growth. It was only when the concept of Human Development evolved, that the parameters of growth were enlarged to include social indicators coupled with economic variables. In this backdrop, with this Human Development Report, Chhattisgarh joins a selected band of States who have published such Human Development Reports. I would like to congratulate UNDP and the Planning Commission, Government of India for joining hands for preparing the First Human Development Report. I would also like to place on record my appreciation for the seminal role played by CHiPS (CHhattisgarh infotech and biotech Promotion Society) in the preparation of this Report. (DR. RAMAN SINGH) vej vxzoky lh&4] 'kadj uxj jksM] jk;iqj ¼NŸkhlx<+½ ea=h nwjHkk"k % 0771 & 2221109 0771 & 5080539 dk;kZy; NŸkhlx<+ ’kklu 0771 & 2331020 0771 & 2331021 fuokl foŸk] ;kstuk] okf.kfT;d dj] QSDl % 0771 & 2445836 lkaf[;dh] uxjh; iz’kklu] okf.kfT;d ,oa Øekad ........................... m|ksx] xzkeks|ksx] lkoZtfud miØe] lwpuk izkS|ksfxdh rFkk tSo izkS|ksfxdh fnukad ........................... MESSAGE The main objective of the HDR is to provide a platform and trigger a debate to evolve the human development blueprint for the State of Chhattisgarh. The problem and challenges for development are many, but I am sure the Report will help us to focus on the core issues and crystalise a growth and development model which takes into account the hopes and aspirations of the local populace, helps retain its culture and heritage and restores the ecological balance by creating synergy between elements of nature, science and technology. -
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List of Officers Who Attended Courses at NCRB
List of officers who attened courses at NCRB Sr.No State/Organisation Name Rank YEAR 2000 SQL & RDBMS (INGRES) From 03/04/2000 to 20/04/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. GOPALAKRISHNAMURTHY SI 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri P. MURALI KRISHNA INSPECTOR 3 Assam Shri AMULYA KUMAR DEKA SI 4 Delhi Shri SANDEEP KUMAR ASI 5 Gujarat Shri KALPESH DHIRAJLAL BHATT PWSI 6 Gujarat Shri SHRIDHAR NATVARRAO THAKARE PWSI 7 Jammu & Kashmir Shri TAHIR AHMED SI 8 Jammu & Kashmir Shri VIJAY KUMAR SI 9 Maharashtra Shri ABHIMAN SARKAR HEAD CONSTABLE 10 Maharashtra Shri MODAK YASHWANT MOHANIRAJ INSPECTOR 11 Mizoram Shri C. LALCHHUANKIMA ASI 12 Mizoram Shri F. RAMNGHAKLIANA ASI 13 Mizoram Shri MS. LALNUNTHARI HMAR ASI 14 Mizoram Shri R. ROTLUANGA ASI 15 Punjab Shri GURDEV SINGH INSPECTOR 16 Punjab Shri SUKHCHAIN SINGH SI 17 Tamil Nadu Shri JERALD ALEXANDER SI 18 Tamil Nadu Shri S. CHARLES SI 19 Tamil Nadu Shri SMT. C. KALAVATHEY INSPECTOR 20 Uttar Pradesh Shri INDU BHUSHAN NAUTIYAL SI 21 Uttar Pradesh Shri OM PRAKASH ARYA INSPECTOR 22 West Bengal Shri PARTHA PRATIM GUHA ASI 23 West Bengal Shri PURNA CHANDRA DUTTA ASI PC OPERATION & OFFICE AUTOMATION From 01/05/2000 to 12/05/2000 1 Andhra Pradesh Shri LALSAHEB BANDANAPUDI DY.SP 2 Andhra Pradesh Shri V. RUDRA KUMAR DY.SP 3 Border Security Force Shri ASHOK ARJUN PATIL DY.COMDT. 4 Border Security Force Shri DANIEL ADHIKARI DY.COMDT. 5 Border Security Force Shri DR. VINAYA BHARATI CMO 6 CISF Shri JISHNU PRASANNA MUKHERJEE ASST.COMDT. 7 CISF Shri K.K. SHARMA ASST.COMDT. -
RUPA PATEL Female, 25 Email: [email protected] Ph
RUPA PATEL Female, 25 Email: [email protected] Ph. no:8770204902 EDUCATION Year Degree Institute/School Percentage 2017 M.Tech (Optoelectronics and Laser Technology) Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur 83.70% 2014 BE, ET&T RCET, Bhilai 73.80% 2010 XII (Chhattisgarh Board) Shakuntala Vidyalaya, Bhilai 92.2% 2008 X (Chhattisgarh Board) St. Charles Vidyalaya, Basna 89.3% ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS • Ranked first in a batch of 20 students appearing for M.Tech, OELT, at Pt. RSU Raipur. 2017 th • Appreciated with INR 5,000 for best performance in 12 standard in a batch of 180 students. 2010 th th • Ranked amongst top 5 percentile in academics from 6 to 12 standard. 2002-10 ACADEMIC PROJECTS MTech Project (July2016-July2017) Project Measurement of surface form error and surface profiles of optics for Lasers and X-rays. Title Project M. P. Kamath, SO/G, Head, Optical Design & Development Lab, Advanced Lasers & Optics Division, Guide RRCAT, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Skill/Tools Fiezau Interferometer, Phase-shifting Interferometry, Long Trace Profiler(LTP), Autocollimator, Newton Interferometer, Optical components, grinding and polishing machines, Origin8.5, MATLAB. Project Different types of interferometric techniques were applied for testing of surface form error and slope Details error. Project Raja Ramnna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Department of Atomic Energy, Indore Venue (M.P.), India BE Project (2009-10) Project Tongue driven wheelchair. Title Project Supriya Tiwari, Assistant Professor, Rungta College of Engineering and Technology, Bhilai (C.G.). Guide Skill/Tools PCB Designing, C Language. Project The motion of the tongue is traced by an array of hall effect magnetic sensors, which measure the magnetic Details field generated by a small magnet that is pierced on the tongue and accordingly wheelchair moves. -
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DR. C. V. RAMAN UNIVERSITY KARGI ROAD KOTA, BILASPUR (C.G.) INSTITUTE OF OPEN & DISTANCE EDUCATION LIST OF PROPOSED LEARNER SUPPORT CENTRE SESSION 2018-19 NAME OF HIGHER NAME OF STUDENT S.NO NAME OF LEARNER NAME OF CO- EDUCATUIN REGIONAL CAPECITY FACILITIES . SUPPORT CENTRE ORDINATOR INSTITUTION CENTRE (APPROX) MD.PARWEZ ALAM,NEAR CENTRAL DRINKING WATER, PRIMARY GOVT. SHYAMA PRASAD REGIONAL BANK, GAURAV PATH FIRST AID, INTERNET, GOVT. SHYAMA PRASAD MUKHARJEE COLLEGE, CENTRE, DR. C. V. SITAPUR,SARGUJA,(C. CONNECTIVITY, ELECTRIC 1 MUKHARJEE 300 SITAPUR, SARGUJA RAMAN G.) PIN-497111,MOB- CONNECTIVITY WITH COLLEGE,SITAPUR (C.G.) AMBIKAPUR 9424261584 EMAIL ID- BACKUP,PARKING, WASH [email protected] ROOM.,Computer m SANDEEP KUMAR DRINKING WATER, PRIMARY RAJWADE,VILL-,POST- FIRST AID, INTERNET, GOVT. RAJKUMAR REGIONAL UDAIPUR,DIST- GOVT. RAJKUMAR CONNECTIVITY, ELECTRIC DHIRAJ SINGH CENTRE, DR. C. V. SARGUJA,(C.G.),PIN- 2 DHIRAJ SINGH 1000 CONNECTIVITY WITH COLLEGE,UDAIPUR, RAMAN 497117,MOB- COLLEGE,UDAIPUR BACKUP,PARKING, WASH ROOM, SARGUJA (C.G.) AMBIKAPUR 07909870934,MAIL ID- & CCTV SURVEILLANCE [email protected] SYSTEM,Computer m DRINKING WATER, PRIMARY KAMNA VERMA, FIRST AID, INTERNET, GOVT.RAJMOHANI DEVI REGIONAL KEDARPUR BHATHI GOVT.RAJMOHANI DEVI CONNECTIVITY, ELECTRIC GIRLS PG COLLEGE, CENTRE, DR. C. V. ROAD, NEAR TRICHON 3 GIRLS PG COLLEGE DIST- 200 CONNECTIVITY WITH AMBIKAPUR, DIST- RAMAN CHOWK, AMBIKAPUR, SARGUJA BACKUP,PARKING, WASH ROOM, SARGUJA (C.G.) AMBIKAPUR SARGUJA (C.G.) & CCTV SURVEILLANCE MO.NO. - 9981642327 SYSTEM,Computer VARSHA DRINKING WATER, PRIMARY KASHYAP,Takiya road, FIRST AID, INTERNET, REGIONAL kenabandh ambikapur, RAJEEV GANDHI GOVT. CONNECTIVITY, ELECTRIC RAJEEV GANDHI GOVT. CENTRE, DR. C. V. Distt. Surguja 4 COLLEGE AMBIKAPUR 600 CONNECTIVITY WITH COLLEGE,AMBIKAPUR RAMAN (C.G.),Cell: +91 (C.G.) BACKUP,PARKING, WASH ROOM, AMBIKAPUR 9424255074 & CCTV SURVEILLANCE Email : SYSTEM,Computer [email protected] Rinu Jain Manjusha Academy Namna Kala , Ring DRINKING WATER, PRIMARY Road Ambikapur , FIRST AID, INTERNET, REGIONAL K.R. -
Minutes of Meeting Size
Table of Contents Sr. No. Contents Page No. Confirmation of the minutes of the 25th CSMC meeting under PMAY (U) 1 held on 23rd August, 2017 (Agenda 1) 1 Consideration for Central Assistance for 46 Beneficiary Led Construction 2 1 (BLC) projects submitted by State of Bihar (Agenda 2) Consideration for Central Assistance for 154 BLC (New) and 4 ISSR projects 3 4 submitted by State of Chhattisgarh (Agenda 3) Consideration for Central Assistance for 16 BLC (New) and 13 BLC 4 6 (Enhancement) projects submitted by State of Jammu & Kashmir (Agenda-4 Consideration for Central Assistance for 28 BLC (New) and 6 BLC 5 8 (Enhancement) projects submitted by State of Kerala (Agenda 5) Consideration for Central Assistance for 100 Affordable Housing in 6 10 Partnership (AHP) projects submitted by State of Telangana (Agenda 6) Consideration for Central Assistance for 127 Beneficiary Led Construction 7 12 (New) projects submitted by State of Uttar Pradesh (Agenda 7) Ratification of waiver of CSMC’s observations for release of Rs. 22.80 lakh as 1st installment (40% of Central Assistance) to UT Govt. of 8 Andaman & Nicobar Islands for 1 BLC (New Construction) project at 14 Port Blair under PMAY(U) Mission (Agenda 8) Ratification of waiver of CSMC’s observation for release of Rs. 25.20 lakh as 1st installment (40% of Central Assistance) to Govt. of Sikkim 9 for 1 BLC (New) project at Namchi Town under PMAY(U) Mission (Agenda 15 9) Consideration for Central Assistance for 01 Affordable Housing in 10 Partnership (AHP) project and 21 Beneficiary Led Construction (BLC) New 16 projects submitted by State of Utttarakhand. -
Chapter – I Introduction
CHAPTER – I INTRODUCTION WHAT IS BIODIVERSITY: Biological diversity or “biodiversity” has been defined as: “The variability among living organisms from all sources including Inter alia, Terrestrial, Marine and other Aquatic Ecosystems and the Ecological Complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species, and of Ecosystems”. Diversity within species (or genetic diversity) refers to variability in the functional units of heredity present in any material of plant, animal, microbial or other origin. Species diversity is used to describe the variety of species - whether wild or domesticated) within a geographical area. Estimates of the total number of species (defined as a population of organisms which are able to interbreed freely under natural conditions) range from 2 to 100 million, though less than 1.5 million have actually been described. Ecosystem diversity refers to the enormous variety of plant, animal and micro organism communities and ecological processes that make them function. In short, biodiversity refers to the variety of life on earth. This variety provides the building blocks to adapt to changing environmental conditions in the future. The conservation of biodiversity is the fundamental to achieve sustainable development. It provides flexibility and options for our current (and future) use of natural resources. About 80% of the population in Chhattisgarh lives in rural areas, and a large part of this population, depends directly or indirectly on natural resources. Conservation of biodiversity is crucial for the sustainability of sectors as diverse as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, wildlife, industry, health, tourism, commerce, irrigation and power. Development of Chhattisgarh in future, will depend on the foundation provided by live resources, and conservation of biodiversity will ensure that this foundation remains strong. -
Madhya Pradesh State Police
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