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List of unpaid dividend as on 31.03.2019 for Ac No. 50200033234596 (FY 2017-18) Sr. No. Shareholders Name Folio No. Amount Address 1 ASHISH KUMAR GUPTA 00001203040000039421 20.00 H.NO.182 CHAK AHMAD PUR WARD NO. 19, RAEBARELI UTTAR PRADESH 229001 2 KAMAL JAIN 0000IN30198310669208 200.00 STATION ROAD, DHAMPUR (U.P.) 246761 3 YOGESH BHARGAVA 0000IN30039413426594 180.00 20 SBI COLONY POLICE LINES AJMER 305001 4 KRISHAN GOPAL MEHTA 0000IN30105510508120 180.00 255 SABJI MANDI NAYAPURA KOTA 324001 5 VEENA MANISH KHETANI 00001203320005991422 114.00 A-14 YUGDHARMA SANKUL NR GITA MANDIR BHAKTINAGAR CIRCLE RAJKOT GUJARAT 360001 6 MUKUND LAXMICHANDBHAI DELAWALA 0000IN30103924185587 180.00 PREMILA ROAD OPP PAREKH WATCH CO REVAKUNJ RAJKOT 360001 7 HIRANI TILAKBHAI VRAJLALBHAI 0000IN30039414509600 180.00 AMBA NIKETAN 9 NAVAL NAGAR MAVDI ROAD RAJKOT 360004 8 TULSIDAS NARANDAS RAMAIYA 0000IN30097410456212 60.00 ANIL HANDLOOM STORES, CENTRAL BANK ROAD, JAMNAGAR. 361001 9 USHABEN SHANTILAL PUJARA 00001202300000383206 180.00 5,PROF SOCIETY, NEAR ARTS COLLEGE, SURENDRANAGAR SURENDRANAGAR GUJARAT 363002 10 MAHESHKUMAR MALABHAI PARMAR 0000IN30034310127749 80.00 82/1, KOTHI NIWAS, OPP MADHURAM CINEMA, GHEEKANTH ROAD, AHMEDABAD. 380001 11 PATEL VIKRAMKUMAR DHAYABHAI 0000IN30123310015119 180.00 KAMDHENU SOCIETY, NR. 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  • Kalash 19 Issue

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  • General Knowledge * *

    General Knowledge * *

    TRY -- TRUE -- TRUST NUMBER ONE SITE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAM SELF LEARNING AT ANY TIME ANY WHERE * * General Knowledge * * History * * * * SL Question Answer 1 ‘Padmavat’ of Malik Muhammad Jaisi, a notable, work in Hindi, was completed during Sher Shah which reign? 2 “The best and bravest of the military leader of the rebels”-about whom was this Rani of –Jhansi said by Sir Hugh Rose? 3 A Buddhist Council during the reign of Kanishka was held at which place? Kashmir 4 A Forgotten Empire’, written by the renowned historian Robert Sewell, is about which Vijaynagar Empire Empire? 5 After whose name was a women’s division of the Indian National Army named? Rani Jhansi 6 At which one place did Mahatma Gandhi first start his Satyagraha in India? Champaran 7 At which place was the headless statue of Kanishka found? Mathura 8 Before ascending the Maurya throne, How was Ashoka served? As a Viceroy of Taxila 9 Bhakt Tukaram was a contemporary of which Mughal emperor? Jahangir 10 By which act did the Crown take the Government of India into its own hands? Government of India Act, 1858 11 By which name was Chanakya known in his childhood? Vishnugupta 12 By which ruler was the practice of military governorship first introduced in India? Greeks 13 By whom was Island of Bombay was given to the English Prince CharlesII as dowry? Portuguese 14 By whom was Shuddhi movement (conversion of non-Hindus to Hinduism) started? Swami Dayananda Saraswati 15 By whom was the city of Agra founded in 1504? Sikandar lodi 16 By whom was the famous ‘Kirti Stambha’at Chittor
  • Essence of Pradhana Tirtha Mahima

    Essence of Pradhana Tirtha Mahima

    ESSENCE OF PRADHANA TIRTHAS Compiled, composed and interpreted by V.D.N.Rao, Former General Manager, India Trade Promotion Organisation, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India 1 Other Scriptures by same Author Essence of Puranas:- Maha Bhagavata, Vishnu Purana, Matsya Purana, Varaha Purana, Kurma Purana, Vamana Purana, Narada Purana, Padma Purana; Shiva Purana, Linga Purana, Skanda Purana, Markandeya Purana, Devi Bhagavata;Brahma Purana; Brahma Vaivarta Purana, Agni Purana, Bhavishya Purana, Nilamata Purana; Shri Kamakshi Vilasa Dwadasha Divya Sahasranama: a) Devi Chaturvidha Sahasra naama: Lakshmi, Lalitha, Saraswati, Gayatri; b) Chaturvidha Shiva Sahasra naama: Linga-Shiva-Brahma Puranas and Maha Bharata; c) Trividha Vishnu and Yugala Radha-Krishna Sahasra naama; Padma-Skanda-Maha Bharata and Narada Purana. Stotra Kavacha-A Shield of Prayers Purana Saaramsha Select Stories from Puranas Essence of Dharma Sindhu Essence of Shiva Sahasra Lingarchana Essence of Brahma Sutras (awaiting release) Essence of Amaranatha Yatra Essence of Paraashara Smriti [Note: All the above Scriptures released on http://www.kamakoti.org/kamakoti/details/puranashome.html as also on Google by the respective references] 2 Preface Bharata Desha and Hindu Dharma are eternal with incredible resilience and forbearance. These entities have magnificent absorbtive capacity. Innumerable external influences and internal pulls and pressures notwithstanding, the core of the thought and psyche remains intact. That is why the spirit of Tirtha Yatras is undying. Those who feel that following all of the principles of Dharma in essence may be difficult and even impractical in modern times, Tirtha visits as and when possible and practical could be refreshing escape routes from monotony and alternative means of „Punya and Purushartha‟.
  • Essence of Bharat Yatra Smriti

    Essence of Bharat Yatra Smriti

    ESSENCE OF BHARAT YATRA SMRITI (Annexed by Lord Shri Rama’s Tirtha Yatras) Compiled, edited, and interpreted by V.D.N.Rao, former General Manager, India Trade Promotion Organisation, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India, now at Chennai 1 Other scripts by same author Essence of Puranas: Maha Bhagavata, Vishnu, Matsya, Kurma, Varah, Vamana, Narada,Padma, Shiva, Skanda, Markandeya, Devi Bhagavata, Brahma, Brahma Vaivarta, Brahmanda, Agni, Bhavishya, Nilamata, and Shri Kamakshi Vilasa. Index of main subjects covered in Essence of Puranas too. Dwadasha Divya Sahasra Naama: Charurvidha Devi Sahasra Naama: Lakshm, Lalitha, Saraswati, Gayatri Chaturvidha Shiva Sahasra Naama: Shiva- Linga-Brahma Puranas and Maha Bharata Chaturvidha Vishnu Sahasra Naama: Padma-Skanda-Narada Puranas and Maha Bharata Stotra Kavacha- A Shield of Prayers Purana Saaraamsha Select Stories from Puranas Essence of Dharma Sindhu Essence of Paraashara Smriti Essence of Pradhana Tirthas Essence of Amarnath Yatra Essence of Dharma Bindu Essence of Upanishads Rig Veda Base: Kausheetaki, Atreyi Yajur Veda Base: Brihadaaranyaka, Katha, Taittiriya, Isha, and Shvetaashvatara Saama Veda Base: Chhandogya, Kena Atharva Base: Mundaka, Maandukya and Prashna Quintessence of Dwaadasha Upanishads Essence of Virat Parva of Maha Bharata* [ Note: All the above works already released vide kamakoti.org/news and google except that with* being processed] 2 CONTENTS Introduction Dwadasha Shiva Lingas- Kedar, Bhima Shankar, Varanasi, Triyambika, Somnath, Shrishailam,