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CBSE One-Paper Folly on Arihant BASANTKUMAR Done Away with the Practice of Boards
THURSDAY29MARCH 2018 6 NATION XXCE Leak hits more students because of pattern shift IN BRIEF Govt silent CBSE one-paper folly on Arihant BASANTKUMAR done away with the practice of boards. The moderation is paredness must have been MOHANTY multiple sets of question pa- done to compensate for the dif- thoroughly verified, he said. ‘repairs’ pers in the board examina- ficulty levels across sets of The All India Parents As- NewDelhi: All 20 lakh stu- tions. Had they followed the question papers and also to sociation(AIPA), an organisa- ■ NEW DELHI: The govern- dents would not have had to practice, the number of affect- match the pass rate of the pre- tion fighting for admission and ment on Wednesday de- take the CBSE math and eco- ed students would have been vious year. Under moderation, the right to education of chil- clined to give information nomics re-exam had the board confined to afew regions, and all students are awarded extra dren, alsosuspected the revo- on the extent of damage apparently not deviated from not the whole country,” he marks subject to aceiling. cation of multiple sets of ques- to or cost of repairs of the its practice of different sets of said over phone. After beingproddedbythe tion papers. indigenously-built nu- question papers for different Usually, the board pre- human resource development “The board has certainly clear submarine INS Ari- regions,aformer chairperson pares multiple sets of question ministry, all boards agreedto adopted asingle set of question hant, stating it could not said on Wednesday. papers and sends different sets do away with moderation. -
India's Democracy at 70: Toward a Hindu State?
India’s Democracy at 70: Toward a Hindu State? Christophe Jaffrelot Journal of Democracy, Volume 28, Number 3, July 2017, pp. 52-63 (Article) Published by Johns Hopkins University Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jod.2017.0044 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/664166 [ Access provided at 11 Dec 2020 03:02 GMT from Cline Library at Northern Arizona University ] Jaffrelot.NEW saved by RB from author’s email dated 3/30/17; 5,890 words, includ- ing notes. No figures; TXT created from NEW by PJC, 4/14/17 (4,446 words); MP ed- its to TXT by PJC, 4/19/17 (4,631 words). AAS saved by BK on 4/25/17; FIN created from AAS by PJC, 5/26/17 (5,018 words). FIN saved by BK on 5/2/17 (5,027 words); PJC edits as per author’s updates saved as FINtc, 6/8/17, PJC (5,308 words). PGS created by BK on 6/9/17. India’s Democracy at 70 TOWARD A HINDU STATE? Christophe Jaffrelot Christophe Jaffrelot is senior research fellow at the Centre d’études et de recherches internationales (CERI) at Sciences Po in Paris, and director of research at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS). His books include Religion, Caste, and Politics in India (2011). In 1976, India’s Constitution of 1950 was amended to enshrine secular- ism. Several portions of the original constitutional text already reflected this principle. Article 15 bans discrimination on religious grounds, while Article 25 recognizes freedom of conscience as well as “the right freely to profess, practise and propagate religion.” Collective as well as indi- vidual rights receive constitutional recognition. -
Amit Shah at Parivartan Yatra Rally in Mysore
https://www.facebook.com/Kamal.Sandesh/ www.kamalsandesh.org @kamalsandeshbjp PM INAUGURAtes ‘ADVANTAGE ASSAM- GLOBAL INVESTORS SUMMit 2018’, GUWAHATI Vol. 13, No. 04 16-28 February, 2018 (Fortnightly) `20 HEALTHCARE FARMERS HOUSING RAILWAY ENERGY MSMEs EDUCATION SENIOR INFRASTRUCTURE BUDGET 2018-19 CITIZEN TOWARDS ANTYODAYA... BUDGET FOCUSES ON POOR, FARMERS ‘A FARMER FRIENDLY, COMMON CITIZEN ‘BUDGET GIVES NEW WINGS TO RURAL & JOB ORIENTED GROWTH FRIENDLY AND DEVELOPMENT FRIENDLY BUDGEt’ 16-28 FEBRUARY,ASP IRATIONS2018 I KAMAL OF P SANDESHoor’ I 1 Karnataka BJP welcomes BJP National President Shri Amit Shah at Parivartan Yatra Rally in Mysore. BJP National President Shri Amit Shah hoisting the tri-colour on the 69th Republic Day celebration at BJP HQ, New Delhi. BJP National President Shri Amit Shah paying floral tributes Shri Amit Shah addressing the SARBANSDANI to to Sant Ravidas ji on his Jayanti at BJP H.Q. in New Delhi commemorate the 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind 2 I KAMAL SANDESH I 16-28 FEBRUARY, 2018 Singh ji at Chandani Chowk, New Delhi. Fortnightly Magazine Editor Prabhat Jha Executive Editor Dr. Shiv Shakti Bakshi Associate Editors Ram Prasad Tripathy Vikash Anand Creative Editors Vikas Saini Mukesh Kumar Phone +91(11) 23381428 FAX +91(11) 23387887 BUDGET FOCUSES ON POOR, FARMERS RURAL & JOB E-mail ORIENTED GROWTH [email protected] Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley presented on February 1, 2018 general [email protected] 06 Budget 2018-19 in Parliament. It was second time the budget was Website: www.kamalsandesh.org presented on first of February instead following colonial era practices of... VAICHARIKI 17 C M SIDDARAMAIAH SYNONYMOUS WITH Aspects of Economics 21 CORRUPTION: AMIT SHAH BJP National President Shri SHRADHANJALI Amit Shah said Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah was synonymous Chintaman Vanga / Hukum Singh 23 with corruption and added 15 CONGRESS GOVERNMENT that the state government was ARTICLE IN KARNATAKA IS ON EXIT protecting the killers of Hindu.. -
(2016-2017) (Sixteenth Lok Sabha) Ministry of Minority Affairs
39 STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (2016-2017) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2017-2018) THIRTY-NINTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March, 2017/Phalguna, 1938 (Saka) i THIRTY-NINTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (2016-2017) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF MINORITY AFFAIRS DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2017-2018) Presented to Lok Sabha on 17.03.2017 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 17.03.2017 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March, 2017/Phalguna, 1938 (Saka) ii CONTENTS PAGE(s) COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (2016-17) (iv) INTRODUCTION (vi) REPORT CHAPTER - I INTRODUCTORY 1 CHAPTER - II GENERAL PERFORMANCE OF MINISTRY 4 CHAPTER - III FREE COACHING AND ALLIED SCHEME 26 CHAPTER - IV RESEARCH STUDIES MONITORING & 33 EVALUATION OF DEVELOPMENT SCHEME FOR MINORITIES CHAPTER - V SKILL DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE 36 (SEEKHO AUR KAMAO SCHEME) CHAPTER - VI HAJ DIVISION 50 ANNEXURES I. MINUTES OF THE ELEVENTH SITTING OF 82 THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (2016-17) HELD ON TUESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 2017. II. MINUTES OF THE TWELFTH SITTING OF THE 85 STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (2016-17) HELD ON THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, 2017. APPENDIX STATEMENT OF OBSERVATIONS/ 87 RECOMMENDATIONS iii COMPOSITION OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (2016-2017) SHRI RAMESH BAIS - CHAIRPERSON MEMBERS LOK SABHA 2. Shri Kantilal Bhuria 3. Shri Santokh Singh Chaudhary 4. Shri Sher Singh Ghubaya 5. Shri Jhina Hikaka 6. Shri Sadashiv Kisan Lokhande 7. Smt. K. Maragatham 8. Shri Kariya Munda 9. Prof. Seetaram Azmeera Naik 10. Shri Asaduddin Owaisi 11. -
Seats (Won by BJP in 2014 LS Elections) Winner BJP Candidate (2014 LS Election UP) Votes for BJP Combined Votes of SP and BSP Vo
Combined Seats (Won By BJP in Winner BJP Candidate (2014 LS Election Votes for Votes of SP Vote 2014 LS Elections) UP) BJP and BSP Difference Saharanpur RAGHAV LAKHANPAL 472999 287798 185201 Kairana HUKUM SINGH 565909 489495 76414 Muzaffarnagar (DR.) SANJEEV KUMAR BALYAN 653391 413051 240340 Bijnor KUNWAR BHARTENDRA 486913 511263 -24350 Nagina YASHWANT SINGH 367825 521120 -153295 Moradabad KUNWER SARVESH KUMAR 485224 558665 -73441 Rampur DR. NEPAL SINGH 358616 491647 -133031 Sambhal SATYAPAL SINGH 360242 607708 -247466 Amroha KANWAR SINGH TANWAR 528880 533653 -4773 Meerut RAJENDRA AGARWAL 532981 512414 20567 Baghpat DR. SATYA PAL SINGH 423475 355352 68123 Ghaziabad VIJAY KUMAR SINGH 758482 280069 478413 Gautam Buddha 517727 81975 Nagar DR.MAHESH SHARMA 599702 Bulandshahr BHOLA SINGH 604449 311213 293236 Aligarh SATISH KUMAR 514622 454170 60452 Hathras RAJESH KUMAR DIWAKER 544277 398782 145495 Mathura HEMA MALINI 574633 210245 364388 Agra DR. RAM SHANKAR KATHERIA 583716 418161 165555 Fatehpur Sikri BABULAL 426589 466880 -40291 Etah RAJVEER SINGH (RAJU BHAIYA) 474978 411104 63874 Aonla DHARMENDRA KUMAR 409907 461678 -51771 Bareilly SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR 518258 383622 134636 Pilibhit MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI 546934 436176 110758 Shahjahanpur KRISHNA RAJ 525132 532516 -7384 Kheri AJAY KUMAR 398578 448416 -49838 Dhaurahra REKHA 360357 468714 -108357 Sitapur RAJESH VERMA 417546 522689 -105143 Hardoi ANSHUL VERMA 360501 555701 -195200 Misrikh ANJU BALA 412575 519971 -107396 Unnao SWAMI SACHCHIDANAND HARI SAKSHI 518834 408837 109997 Mohanlalganj -
List of the Selected Students Under AICTE-Pragati Scholarship Scheme (Diploma) 2020-21
List of the Selected Students under AICTE-Pragati Scholarship Scheme (Diploma) 2020-21 S.No. Institute_State/ UT Application_ID Applicant_Name Institution_Name AISHE_Code Institute_Address 1 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011795780 POOJA BISWAS Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 2 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011566460 J DIVYA RANI Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 3 ANDAMAN AND AN202021011113799 P SAVITHRI Dr.B.R. Ambedkar C-6528 Pahargaon, Junglighat Post office Pin 744103, South NICOBAR Institute of Technology Andaman District, Port Blair. (Id: C-6528) 4 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012111782 ANNURU NEEHARIKA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 5 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012009522 KUSUMURU SUMITRA GOVERNMENT S-15368 GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC, M.R.NAGAR, POLYTECHNIC PARVATHIPURAM ,VIZIANAGARAM DISTRICT, ANDHRA PARVATHIPURAM PRADESH- 535 522 6 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012109572 KOMMU SUSMITHA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 7 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021012110923 LAFFREY VARSHA SRI PADMAVATHI S-644 NEAR SV DAIRY FORM, SV UNIVERSITY ROAD, TIRUPATI REBECCA WOMENS POLYTECHNIC 8 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021011488570 MALIREDDY NIRMALA Prasanthi Polytechnic S-15804 PUDIMADAKA ROAD, ATCHUTAPURAM 9 ANDHRA PRADESH AP202021011641515 SIVALANKA BHAGYA -
SIXTEENTH Notice of Question of Privil Savitri Bai Phoole Bahraich
COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) 6 SIXTH REPORT Notice of question of privilege dated 29.02.2016 by Sushree Sadhvi Savitri Bai Phoole, MP against the District/Police administration, Bahraich, UP for obstructing her while she was heading for Delhi to attend the Budget Session of Parliament. [Presented to the Speaker, Lok Sabha on13 December, 2017] [ Laid on the Table on 20 December, 2017] LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI December, 2017/Agrahayana, 1939 (Saka) i COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) SIXTH REPORT Notice of question of privilege dated 29.02.2016 by Sushree Sadhvi Savitri Bai Phoole, MP against the District/Police administration, Bahraich, UP for obstructing her while she was heading for Delhi to attend the Budget Session of Parliament. [Presented to the Speaker, Lok Sabha on 13 December, 2017] [Laid on the Table on 20 December, 2017] LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI December, 2017/Agrahayana, 1939 (Saka) ii CONTENTS PAGE Personnel of the Committee of Privileges . (iv) Report . ……1 Minutes . ….21 Appendices………………………………………………………..........30 iii PERSONNEL OF THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES (2017-2018) Shri Smt. Meenakashi Lekhi- Chairperson MEMBERS 2. Shri Anandrao Adsul 3. Shri Kalyan Banerjee 4. Shri Anant Kumar Hegde 5. Shri Srinivas Kesineni 6. Shri J.J.T. Natterjee 7. Shri Jagdambika Pal 8. Shri Konda Vishweshwar Reddy 9. Shri Tathagata Satpathy 10. Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia 11. Shri Raj Kumar Singh 12. Shri Rakesh Singh 13. Shri Sushil Kumar Singh 14. Dr. Kirit Somaiya 15. Prof. (Dr.) Ram Shankar, MP Secretariat 1. Shri Ravindra Garimella - Joint Secretary 2. Shri M.K. Madhusudhan - Director 3. -
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NHRC Seeks Report from up Govt Over Families Fleeing Home Due to Fear in Kairana Sunday, 12 June 2016
NHRC seeks report from UP govt over families fleeing home due to fear in Kairana Sunday, 12 June 2016 NEW DELHI: National Human Rights Commission has issued a notice to the government of Uttar Pradesh over several families leaving their homes in Kairana area in Western Uttar Pradesh due to alleged fear of criminals. The Commission has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) of the state seeking the response within four weeks on the complaint. It has been further alleged that more than 250 families have migrated and left their homes fearing criminals, who enjoy “political patronage”. The NHRC has observed that allegations made are serious in nature. It has also directed state’s DIG (Investigation) to depute a team of officers for a spot enquiry in the matter covering all the allegations made in the complaint and submit a report within two weeks, the Commission said in a statement. According to the complaint, a woman belonging to Kashyap caste was abducted, gangraped and killed, yet allegedly no action has been taken by the police against the offenders. Two businessmen, Shankar and Raju both brothers, were shot dead by criminals in broad daylight in a market when they did not pay ‘protection money’ to them. A petrol pump was also looted in the area and when the police took on criminals, they shot dead a constable and fled. In Akhilesh Yadav's Uttar Pradesh, mobster forces Hindu exodus Nearly 350 families have reportedly fled from Uttar Pradesh's Kairana city since 2014 due to repeated extortion and threat calls from gangster Mukim Kala. -
MOST IMMEDIATE LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT (Privileges & Ethics
MOST IMMEDIATE LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT (Privileges & Ethics Branch) PARLIAMENT HOUSE NEW DELHI-110001 No. 14/7/2016/P&E 20 October, 2016 Asvina 28, 1938 (Saka) NOTICE …. Subject: Sitting of the Committee of Privileges. Members are informed that the next sitting of the Committee of Privileges will be held on Thursday, 03 November, 2016 at 1130 hrs in Room No. 53, First Floor, Parliament House, New Delhi. 2. Agenda for the sitting is enclosed. M.K. MADHUSUDHAN DIRECTOR 23035388 Fax No. 23035244 To The Hon’ble Chairperson and members of the Committee of Privileges (At both their local and permanent addresses) AGENDA FOR THE NEXT SITTING OF THE COMMITTEE OF PRIVILEGES TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, 03 NOVEMBER, 2016 AT 1130 HRS IN ROOM NO. 53, FIRST FLOOR, PARLIAMENT HOUSE, NEW DELHI. Sl. Brief Subject Remarks No. 1. (i) Notice of question of Privilege dated 30 November, 2015 given Shri Narendra Keshav by Shri Hukum Singh, MP against Shri Mohammad Salim, MP Sawaikar and Dr. Kirit and Editor of Outlook Magazine for allegedly leveling false and Somaiya , MPs have been baseless allegations against Shri Rajnath Singh, MP and Union requested to appear before Home Minister. the Committee for evidence at 1130 hrs. and (ii) Notice of question of privilege dated 3 December, 2015 given by 1200 hrs. respectively. Dr. Kirit Somaiya, MP against Shri Mohammad Salim, MP and the Editor of Outlook Magazine for misleading the House by submitting wrong information to damage the image of Hon’ble Prime Minister and Hon’ble Home Minister of India. (iii) Notice of question of privilege dated 3 December, 2015 given by Shri Narendra Keshav Sawaikar and four other Members against Shri Mohammad Salim, MP and the Editor of Outlook Magazine for misleading the House by submitting wrong information to damage the image of Hon’ble Prime Minister and Hon’ble Home Minister of India:- Evidence of Members. -
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CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE & SERVICE TAX (KOLKATA ZONE) KENDRIYA UTPAD SHULK BHAWAN 2ND FLOOR, 180, SHANTIPALLY, RAJDANGA MAIN ROAD KOLKATA-700 107 Control Room: 2441-6813 Fax: 2441-6798/6834 Email : [email protected] STD: 033 Name & Designation E-mail Telephone R.K.Sharma - 24416797 (O) Chief Commr. (Addl charge) 24416798 (F) Kanak Lata Banerjee - 24416787 (O) Sr. Private Secretary 24416798 (F) M.A.Ansari - 24416843 (O) Additional Commr., CCO 24416823 (F) Anima Datta Swami - 24416812 (O) (Adviser Cost) Sanjay Prasad, - 24416841 (O) Deputy Commr. S.P.Dey 24416882 (O) AC, CCO S. Bhattacharjee - 24416807 (O) AC,CCO T.K.Seal - 244-6842 (O) AO (Addl. Charge) 24416834 (F) Jurisdiction : Kolkata I/II/III/IV/V/CCP/Audit-I/Audit-II/LTU (Kolkata)/Haldia/Durgapur/Bolpur/ Silliguri/Appeal-I/Appeal-II) 196 COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE BOLPUR (SIAN), NANOOR CHANDIDAS ROAD SIAN, BOLPUR, DIST. BIRBHUM (W.B.) - 731 204 CONTROL ROOM NO. 221-557 FAX NO. 221-565 E-mail: [email protected] STD : 03463 Name & Designation E-mail Telephone D. C. Dwivedi - 221556 (O) Commr. 221125 (D) 221565 (F) Dr. S.S. Mahli - 221568 (O) Addl. Commr. Nagendra Nath Mondal - 221561 (O) AC (P&V) (A/E Branch, Stat & Control Room) Pinaki Bhattacharjee - 221353 (O) AC (Comp.Cell, Hdqr.) Uday Shankar Saha - 221556 (O) AC (Appeal, Review & Recovery Cell) Promiti Ranjan Bhuyan - 221566 (O) AC (Tech./Adj./Audit) Nayan Kumar - 221556 (O) Chattopadhyay AC (S.T.) Chinta Murmu - 221572 (O) CAO Asansol Division-I, Senraileigh Road, Kumarpur, P.O. - Asanson, Distt.-Bardhman, W.B. STD : 0341 S.K. -
IJRSS May19 Special Issue.Pdf
International Journal of Research in Social Sciences Vol. 9 Issue 5, May 2019, (Special Issue) ISSN: 2249-2496 Impact Factor: 7.081 Journal Homepage: http://www.ijmra.us, Email: [email protected] Double-Blind Peer Reviewed Refereed Open Access International Journal - Included in the International Serial Directories Indexed & Listed at: Ulrich's Periodicals Directory ©, U.S.A., Open J-Gate as well as in Cabell‘s Directories of Publishing Opportunities, U.S.A One-Day National-Level Conference Literatures of Resistance: Voices of the Marginalised 25th April 2019 Organised by Department of English Seshadripuram College No. 27, Nagappa Street, Seshadripuram, Bengaluru – 560 020 NAAC Acreditted ‗A‘ www.spmcollege.ac.in 1 International Journal of Research in Social Sciences http://www.ijmra.us, Email: [email protected] ISSN: 2249-2496Impact Factor: 7.081 ABOUT THE CONFERENCE „I would have liked to tell you the story… Had they not slit my lips‟ --Samih al-Qassim The word ‗Resistance‘ was observed for the first time in 1996 in Palestinian Literature as written by the Palestinian writer and critic, Ghassan Kanafani. ‗Resistance‘ means to counter an ideology or action or raise objections to the existing dominant, hegemonic dogmas and practices that are hierarchical and only subjugate the inferior furthermore. Resistance is bi-dimensional, carried out both through reading and writing of texts and may be applied to a gamut of discourses such as: colonial discourse, imperial culture, gender issues, caste and class differences, imbalances due to cultural clashes and so on. Resistance has existed as long as human history and culture that it attempts to counter and will continue to exist as long as civilisation does.