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District Taluka Center Name Contact Person Address Phone No Mobile No Mhosba Gate , Karjat Tal Karjat Dist AHMEDNAGAR KARJAT Vijay Computer Education Satish Sapkal 9421557122 9421557122 Ahmednagar 7285, URBAN BANK ROAD, AHMEDNAGAR NAGAR Anukul Computers Sunita Londhe 0241-2341070 9970415929 AHMEDNAGAR 414 001. Satyam Computer Behind Idea Offcie Miri AHMEDNAGAR SHEVGAON Satyam Computers Sandeep Jadhav 9881081075 9270967055 Road (College Road) Shevgaon Behind Khedkar Hospital, Pathardi AHMEDNAGAR PATHARDI Dot com computers Kishor Karad 02428-221101 9850351356 Pincode 414102 Gayatri computer OPP.SBI ,PARNER-SUPA ROAD,AT/POST- 02488-221177 AHMEDNAGAR PARNER Indrajit Deshmukh 9404042045 institute PARNER,TAL-PARNER, DIST-AHMEDNAGR /221277/9922007702 Shop no.8, Orange corner, college road AHMEDNAGAR SANGAMNER Dhananjay computer Swapnil Waghchaure Sangamner, Dist- 02425-220704 9850528920 Ahmednagar. Pin- 422605 Near S.T. Stand,4,First Floor Nagarpalika Shopping Center,New Nagar Road, 02425-226981/82 AHMEDNAGAR SANGAMNER Shubham Computers Yogesh Bhagwat 9822069547 Sangamner, Tal. Sangamner, Dist /7588025925 Ahmednagar Opposite OLD Nagarpalika AHMEDNAGAR KOPARGAON Cybernet Systems Shrikant Joshi 02423-222366 / 223566 9763715766 Building,Kopargaon – 423601 Near Bus Stand, Behind Hotel Prashant, AHMEDNAGAR AKOLE Media Infotech Sudhir Fargade 02424-222200 7387112323 Akole, Tal Akole Dist Ahmadnagar K V Road ,Near Anupam photo studio W 02422-226933 / AHMEDNAGAR SHRIRAMPUR Manik Computers Sachin SONI 9763715750 NO 6 ,Shrirampur 9850031828 HI-TECH Computer -
Cycle Mumbai to Goa 2019
Cycle Mumbai to Goa 2019 Get the full flavour of India, cycling from the spicy city of Mumbai, through juicy mango and coconut farms to the sunny, salt-washed beaches of Goa. 20-29 November 2019 For more information and to register online: www.dream-challenges.com 01590 646410 email: [email protected] Cycle Mumbai to Goa 2019 Get the full flavour of India, cycling from the spicy city of Mumbai, through juicy mango and coconut farms to the sunny, salt-washed beaches of Goa. This ridiculously beautiful challenge entails five days of cycling through seaside towns, past unusual and colourful temples, rice paddies, mango orchards and lush farms, all the while meeting incredible people and raising money for a charity of your choice. This adventure may be stunning but it’s no lazy beach holiday. It’ll be life changing in many ways, as you ride through a culture a world apart from our own. You’ll make life-long friendships, achieve your own personal challenge and conquer your fitness goals. You may even master the art of haggling with the local tradesmen! Self fund or sponsorship? You decide. Cycle Mumbai to Goa 2019 is an Open Challenge, which means you choose how you fund your adventure. You can self fund and pay the challenge costs yourself without the pressure of a minimum sponsorship target; or you can choose sponsorship and commit to raising a minimum amount for a charity of your choice. It’s your chance to do something amazing for the cause closest to your heart; whether you choose to support your local hospice or a local project or a national charity. -
Problems of Salination of Land in Coastal Areas of India and Suitable Protection Measures
Government of India Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation A report on Problems of Salination of Land in Coastal Areas of India and Suitable Protection Measures Hydrological Studies Organization Central Water Commission New Delhi July, 2017 'qffif ~ "1~~ cg'il'( ~ \jf"(>f 3mft1T Narendra Kumar \jf"(>f -«mur~' ;:rcft fctq;m 3tR 1'j1n WefOT q?II cl<l 3re2iM q;a:m ~0 315 ('G),~ '1cA ~ ~ tf~q, 1{ffit tf'(Chl '( 3TR. cfi. ~. ~ ~-110066 Chairman Government of India Central Water Commission & Ex-Officio Secretary to the Govt. of India Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Room No. 315 (S), Sewa Bhawan R. K. Puram, New Delhi-110066 FOREWORD Salinity is a significant challenge and poses risks to sustainable development of Coastal regions of India. If left unmanaged, salinity has serious implications for water quality, biodiversity, agricultural productivity, supply of water for critical human needs and industry and the longevity of infrastructure. The Coastal Salinity has become a persistent problem due to ingress of the sea water inland. This is the most significant environmental and economical challenge and needs immediate attention. The coastal areas are more susceptible as these are pockets of development in the country. Most of the trade happens in the coastal areas which lead to extensive migration in the coastal areas. This led to the depletion of the coastal fresh water resources. Digging more and more deeper wells has led to the ingress of sea water into the fresh water aquifers turning them saline. The rainfall patterns, water resources, geology/hydro-geology vary from region to region along the coastal belt. -
Ecological Study of Intertidal Marine Algae Of
ECOLOGICAL STUDY OF INTERTIDAL MARINE ALGAE OF KONKAN DR. RAJENDRA ARVIND SHEVDE Head and Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lanja, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, INDIA. DEVOTION This Research Work is dedicated with Graciousness and Approbation to my Parents Late Mrs. Anagha and Late Arch. Arvind 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Firstly, with obeisance, I wish my deep sense of appreciation to God whose blessing has made me to accomplish this work. With colossal contentment, I acknowledge many who have helped me with immense support for this finest work of thesis completion. It is my divine interventions that, my research guide Dr. Sandesh P. Jagdale, had continuously supervised with encouragement and developed enthusiasm in me for the present research work. His kindness, pinpointing approach, with wholehearted confidence has prepared me to complete the research work. I am grateful to Dapoli Urban Bank Senior Science College, Dapoli, where I have performed my research work in the Botany Laboratory. I am grateful to Principal Dr. Sandesh P. Jagdale of DUB Senior Science College, Dapoli who always co- operated with me and allowed me to utilize the library and laboratory facility. I am also thankful to governing body of the Dapoli Education Society, Dapoli who has allowed me to carry this research in the premises of the institution. I must mention my deepest gratitude to Dr. Hemant D. Deodhar, who always supported me in providing proper direction, enthusiasm, kind co-operation for the fieldwork and for the collection of algal species, preservation and maintenance. I am also indebted to Mrs. Neelima H. Deodhar who always provided me the great hospitality during my stay at Dapoli. -
GVD Brochure 2014
Think Beyond Investment D A P O L I WELCOME TO KONKAN WESTERN GHAT ‘kok`’ kok` Mh3l. kI AapLya Do;yasmor yete tI ihrVyagar nar;I pof;ICya m.d Zaul`a–ya ZaaDa.nI ve!lelI kOla+, 3umdar vaDI, itCya bajUne Qa;Qa;`a–ya pa3aCya pa~yaca Aavaj, Aa.ByaCya fulleLya maehraca sug.2 Aai` ya svaR.na ve!un raihlela kok`atla Aaplep`a? kok`aitl Anek ku3u.b naekrI VyvsayaCya inimTtane jgWar iS$aravlI pr.tu ya svaR.cI Aae! AapLya mu; matIkDec raihlI Tyatlac mI 0k? taiMh~aI 6a3atLya ‘goLD VhšlI kok`’ ya p/kLpala im;aleLya ]d.D KONKAN KRISHI VIDYAPEETH p/itsadamu;e Aamca ]Tsah du`avla Aai` jalgav, dapolI [4e mnps.t jaga im;aLyamu;e dapolIt p/kLp krayc. Aamc. SvPn sTyat ]trl.? qup mehntIne, 2DaDIne jalgav dapolIcI XaoWaa va!vaycI, WarWara3 kraycI Aai` WaartaCya nkaXaavr kok`c. S$aan b;k3 k+n AapLya matIc. 1` feDayc. ya mnSvI hetune ya p/kLpacI ]Waar`I kelI Aahe| jalgav dapolItLya Hya naivNy Aai` klaTmktene n3leLya p/kLpala Aap` sva.RnI hec Aag/hac inm.5` smjun j+r we3 ´a? KONKAN RAIL p/kax vs.t ka`e Amol p/kax ka`e Dapoli is located at an altitude of 800 ft and is developing as a tourist destination due to its climate, access to clean beaches, and coconut, supari, and mango plantation. Also called the “Mini Mahabaleshwar” of konkan because of its cool climate, Dapoli is close to sandy beaches in murud, harnai, anjarle and karde. Jaalgaon, a village in Dapoli, was awarded the “Sant Gadgebaba Gram Swachatta” award for cleanest village by the government of Maharashtra. -
MAHARASHTRA STATE COUNCIL of EXAMINATIONS, PUNE NATIONAL MEANS CUM MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME EXAM 2013-14 ( STD - 8 Th ) SELECTION LIST
MAHARASHTRA STATE COUNCIL OF EXAMINATIONS, PUNE NATIONAL MEANS CUM MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SCHEME EXAM 2013-14 ( STD - 8 th ) SELECTION LIST DISTRICT : 44 RATNAGIRI Date : 10/06/2014 Page : 1 of 17 CATEGORY : GENERAL Sr. School School Name Birth Caste Disablility MAT SAT TOTAL Remark Seat No. Name of Candidate Gender No. Code Date Category Status Marks Marks MARKS 1 339144402084 CHAUGULE NIRAJ SURYAKANT 4402022 GOVINDRAO NIKAM MADHYAMIK & UCCHA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA, 2/15/2000 MaleGeneral None 77 92 169 GEN - 001 SAWARDE, RATNAGIRI AT/POST-SAWARDE,TAL-CHIPLUN,DIST-RATNAGIRI., CHIPLUN 2 339144401011 KARANDIKAR GAYATRI UDAY 4401001 PATWARDHAN HIGH SCHOOL VIJU NATEKAR JR. COLLEGE (ARTS) DIST 2/16/2000 FemaleGeneral None 90 76 166 GEN - 002 RATNAGIRI MARUTI AALI RATNAGIRI.415612, RATNAGIRI 3 339144401172 BHALEKAR VAISHNAVI RAJENDRA 4401003 R. B. SHIRKE HIGH SCHOOL, RATNAGIRI JUNA MAL NAKA, BOARDING 12/6/1999 FemaleNT None 79 74 153 GEN - 003 ROAD, TAL-DIST:RATNAGIRI PIN:415612, RATNAGIRI 4 339144408085 KHANVILKAR POONAM DILIP 4408010 B.R.NATH PAI VIDYALAYA HARCHE, LANJA, RATNAGIRI AT.POST.- 8/25/2000 FemaleGeneral None 71 81 152 GEN - 004 HARCHE, TAL.-LANJA,DIST-RATNAGIRI, LANJA 5 339144402086 BHUVAD SUDARSHAN MAHENDRA 4402022 GOVINDRAO NIKAM MADHYAMIK & UCCHA MADHYAMIK VIDYALAYA, 7/29/2000 MaleOBC None 82 68 150 GEN - 005 SAWARDE, RATNAGIRI AT/POST-SAWARDE,TAL-CHIPLUN,DIST-RATNAGIRI., CHIPLUN 6 339144401069 BORSUTKAR VISHARAD JAYDAS 4401001 PATWARDHAN HIGH SCHOOL VIJU NATEKAR JR. COLLEGE (ARTS) DIST 4/9/2000 MaleOBC None 74 76 150 GEN - 006 RATNAGIRI MARUTI AALI RATNAGIRI.415612, RATNAGIRI 7 339144401001 JOSHI SWAROOP SANDEEP 4401001 PATWARDHAN HIGH SCHOOL VIJU NATEKAR JR. -
Ratnagiri !( Ambavane Bk
Mhasla Village Map Taluka: Mandangad Mhapral Dandnagari Umbershet Padwe Kondgaon Lokran Mahad District: Ratnagiri !( Ambavane Bk. Islampur Pewe Adkhalvan Shrivardhan Kumbharli Bahiravali Panderi Kinjalghar Govele Shigvan Buri Ghumari Panhali Kh. Asawale Takavali Chinchali Dhangar Nigadi Vakavali Ambadawe Pat BHAmghar Surle Shenale µ Ghosale Adkhal Soweli Gothe Kuduk Kh. 3 1.5 0 3 6 9 A Borkhat Sawari Konzar km Mandangad Terdi Veral Tarf Veshwi Shirgaon Shipole Bandar Pale MANDANGAD Pacharal Valmiki Nagar Kalkavane !( Bhingaloli Dhutroli Veshvi Dhamani Sade Creek Bankot Umroli Kuduk Bk. R Shipole Location Index Kante Konhavali Kengwal Gawalwadi Keril Devhare Borghar Palghar Narayannagar Gudeghar Mahu Takede Kelwat Taleghar Tulshi Tide Ambavane Kh. District Index Velas Kawale Tarf Vinhere Nandurbar Ranavali Tamhane Panhali Bk. Nayane Bhandara Ambavali Chinchaghar Kadawan Vadavali Bamanghar Dhule Amravati Nagpur Gondiya Kumbale Jalgaon A Sakhari Jawale Valote Akola Wardha Atale Unhavare Nargoli Buldana Sheware Dudhere Pimpaloli Nashik Washim Chandrapur Dahimbe Latawan Yavatmal Palghar Aurangabad Palawani DabhatMuradpur Jalna Hingoli Gadchiroli Shirsavane Tondali Thane Ahmednagar Parbhani Mumbai Suburban Nanded Bid Dattanagar Gowal Mumbai Gharadi Dahagaon Vinhe Raigarh Pune B Veral Tarf Natu Latur Bidar Shedawai Pimpalgaon Osmanabad Satara Solapur Jambul Nagar Bholavali Ratnagiri Sangli Maharashtra State Kolhapur I Sindhudurg Dharwad Taluka Index Mandangad A Dapoli Khed Guhagar Chiplun N Dapoli Sangameshwar Ratnagiri Legend Lanja !( Taluka Head Quarter S Rajapur Railway District: Ratnagiri National Highway State Highway Village maps from Land Record Department, GoM. E Khed Data Source: State Boundary Waterbody/River from Satellite Imagery. District Boundary Generated By: Taluka Boundary Maharashtra Remote Sensing Applications Centre A Village Boundary Autonomous Body of Planning Department, Government of Maharashtra, VNIT Campus, Waterbody/River South Am bazari Road, Nagpur 440 010. -
Prof. Kailas Gandhi Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Email: [email protected] Qualifications Msc in Organic Chemistry
Prof. Kailas Gandhi Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry Email: [email protected] Qualifications MSc in Organic Chemistry M. Phil in Chemistry Diploma in Computer Software Background Joined Dapoli Urban Bank Senior Science College in June 2000. He acquired M.Phil degree in November 2008 from Madurai kamaraj university (Tamilnadu). Completed dissertation work on ‘Synthesis of New Heterocyclic Compounds’ under the guidance of Dr. Atul Chaskar, Dean of science faculty Changu Kana Thakur College, Panvel. He is a graduate as well as post graduate of the University of Mumbai with first class. After completing graduation he worked as Process Supervisor in FINOLEX Industries Ltd. , Ratnagiri simultaneously completed Diploma in Computer Software, from APTECH Computer Education with degree of credit. He linked with local and state level print media as journalist and column writer. Is well known poet and Gazalkar in Marathi literature. Role in college administration, Co-curricular and Extracurricular activities University level Member, Board of Sports and Extracurricular activities, Dr. B. S. Konkan Agriculture University, Dapoli (2009-2016) Coordinator, carrier festival 2017 organized by University of Mumbai at D. B. J. College, Chiplun College level • Coordinator M.Sc. organic chemistry. (From 2009 to 2014), M.Sc ( Analytical chemistry) : 20013-14 (1 Year) • Convener Examination department (2004-06, 2007-08), Press and publicity (2000-09), College website designing Committee (2010-11), Employment cell (2002-08), NAAC criterion IV (2002 to till date), College annual magazine (2003-09), Past student get-together (2008-09), Library Advisory Committee (2002-04, 2012 to till date), Unfair means committee: 2003-07 (3 Years), Cultural activities Committee (2012 to 2016), Stake Holder Committee (2016 till date) • Editor, College annual magazine (2003-04,2008-10) • Election officer, Election of G.S. -
Chiplun an Open Defecation Free City in Maharashtra Declared on 2Nd October 2015
Swachha Maharashtra Mission (Urban) Chiplun An Open Defecation Free City in Maharashtra Declared on 2nd October 2015 Journey of a town towards becoming ODF Urban Development Department Government of Maharashtra Contents 1 City Profile ..................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Sanitation Scenario prior to the launch of mission ...................................................................... 1 3 Targets set by the council under SMMU ...................................................................................... 1 3.1 100% coverage through household level toilets .................................................................... 1 3.2 Repairs and maintenance of community toilets: .................................................................. 2 4 Initiatives by the council ...............................................................................................................2 4.1 Swachhata Shapath ................................................................................................................2 4.2 Implementation of SMMU ....................................................................................................2 4.3 Assessment of community and public toilets ....................................................................... 3 4.4 Construction of septic tanks for insanitary toilets. .............................................................. 3 4.5 Construction guidelines and training for -
Prospectus 2016-17 Final.Pdf
From The Secretary's Desk Do not steal, do not kill. Do not utter lies; Do not lose your temper. Do not detest others; Do not glorify yourself. Do no blame others. This alone is purity within. This alone is purity without; And this alone is the way to please our Lord Kudalasangama. The meaning of the above vachana and the words"Kayakwe kailas" by the cosmic Kannada poet- philosopher Lord Basavanna are the guiding lines for Shri Sangameshwar Education Society, Solapur. As a part of social commitment of the former patrons, the Society is contributing towards the academic needs of the society. With the initiative of starting Sangameshwar Public School now we have educational facilities from Pre-primary to Ph D. Recent recognition of linguistic Minority status to the Society is an added strength to our sincere efforts. With the supporting stake holders we are taking every effort to provide quality education to cater to the diverse demands of the society!!! Shri D. A. Kadadi, Secretary, Shri Sangameshwar Education Society, Solapur From The Principal’s Desk Sangameshwar College, established by the philanthropic patrons Late shri N. B. Kadadi and Late shri M. B. Kadadi is one of the leading centres of learning in Solapur University. The visions of the patrons were realized by late Shri Megharaj M. Kadadi and late Principal K. Bhogishayana (former Vice-Chancellor of Shivaji University) who took the institution to its greatest heights. The present patrons chairperson Hon. Smt.H.M. Kadadi and Secretary Hon. Shri. D.A. Kadadi have continued the tradition of not compromising with values and quality. -
Dialectology Vis-À-Vis Linguistic Theory
1 Synchronic Variation and Diachronic Change in Dialects of Marathi Sonal Kulkarni-Joshi & Manasi Kelkar Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune.1 1. Introduction: dialectology vis-à-vis linguistic theory This paper investigates linguistic variation and change in Marathi at the synchrony-diachrony interface.2 Specifically it aims to address the issue of whether and to what extent synchronic variation in contemporary regional varieties of Marathi reflects diachronic developments in the language. Saussure, who introduced the synchrony-diachrony dichotomy, laid the foundation of a „synchronic linguistics‟ and nineteenth century linguists grappled with the Saussurean dilemma of studying either language structure OR language history. Subsequently, linguistics witnessed an ideological turn as a consequence of which synchrony and diachrony came to be seen as complementary aspects of language analysis. “Structured heterogeneity” (cf. Weinreich, Labov and Herzog 1968) in language became the key to understanding language change. It became possible to envision a discipline which would be structural and historical at the same time (p. 198). An integration of the two dimensions of language study into a single analytical framework has been reported to be fruitful in investigating language change (e.g. Croft 2003, Kulkarni-Joshi 2016). Actuation and transmission of language change became central concerns not only in historical linguistics but also in sociolinguistics (e.g. Weinreich et al‟s seminal 1968 publication). Dialectology in the eighteenth century had been but a handmaiden to historical linguistics. The role of dialectology vis-à-vis linguistic theory has undergone a change in the past hundred years or so. Dialectology as a sub-discipline of linguistics too is transformed. -
Dominance of Geography in the History of Ratnagiri District
SRJIS/BIMONTHLY/DR. JYOTI PETHAKAR (5053-5057) DOMINANCE OF GEOGRAPHY IN THE HISTORY OF RATNAGIRI DISTRICT Jyoti Pethakar, Ph. D. Dept. Of History, L.G.M. A.C.S.College, Mandangad. Dist.-Ratnagiri,415203. Scholarly Research Journal's is licensed Based on a work at www.srjis.com “Geography without history seems a carcass, a history without geography as a vagrant without a certain habitation.”John Smith ,1624. To form a holistic image of any region –an attempt to understand and appreciate the role of geography and ecology in molding the character and psyche of human being of that region is necessary. That’s why researcher took stoking of the dominance of geography in the history of Ratnagiri district. Maharashtra has an extensive mountain range running parallel to its 720 km long coastline. 1 Theses ranges are geographically part of sahyadris which form a crest along the western edge of the Deccan plateau separating it from the coastal kokan belt. Kokan, Desh, Vidarbha are three geographical parts of Maharastra. Due to physiognomy kokan belt divided into south and north kokan. Ratnagiri district is located in south kokan. It has geographical speciality, which dominates on its history. Objectives- 1) Trace the geographical features of Ratnagiri district which play a significant role in its historical process. 2) To take stock of influence of geographical condition of Ratnagiri district on its culture. Keywords- Ratnagiri geography Sahyadri hill fort coastal line. Location of Ratnagiri district- Ratnagiri district is located in southwestern part of Maharashtra state on the Arabian Sea coast. It is bordered by Sahyadri in east and Arabian Sea on west.