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Unit 31 Social Significance of Religious Festivals
UNIT 31 SOCIAL SIGNIFICANCE OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS structure 3 1.0 Objectives 3 1.1 Introduction 31.2 Scope of the Unit 32.2.1 What is a Religious Festival 32.2.2 Meaning of Social Significance 3 1.3 Some Religious Festivals 31.3.1 Sajhi 31.3.2 Kanva Chauth 31.3.3 Ravidar Jayanti 3 I .4 Social Significance : A Discussion 31.4.1 Adjustment Between Man, Nature and Society ' 3 1.4.2 Emotional Social Security of Individual 3 1.4.3 Identity, Solidarity, Differentiation and Conflict 3 1.4.4 Social Stratification 31.4.5 Ritual Art 31.4.6 Unity in Diversity 31.5 Let Us Sum Up 31.6 Key Words 3 1.7 Further Reading 3 1.8 Answers to Check Your Progress , 31.0 OBJECTIVES This unit seeks to help you to comprehend, sociologically, the phenomenon of religious festivals analyse its relation with individual, society and culture in general and in India in particular delineate its social significance, both positive and negative . enrich your overall understanding of the relation between Society and Religion. In this block we have so far covered three previous units on life cycle ritual (birth and marriage; and death) and a unit on pilgrimage. These units indicate that the social significance of religion pervades every aspect of our living right from birth onwards to marriage and death. It also pervades our ejforts at a better lge dtmd an attempt to come in contact with the sacred. This unit shows us a colourfi~lside of the significance of rituals. -
Pros and Cons of Migration in Punjab
www.ijird.com March, 2015 Vol 4 Issue 3 ISSN 2278 – 0211 (Online) Pros and Cons of Migration in Punjab Kamaljit Rai Assistant Professor, Department of English, Mata Ganga Khalsa College for Girls, Manji Sahib, Kottan, Ludhiana, Punjab, India Abstract: In this paper I have discussed the pros and cons of migration from other states to Punjab. The problems faced by them, their rootlessness and the changing economic status of poor families in their hometowns are discussed with reference to the state of Punjab. The migrants go through teething troubles after coming to a new place, face a lot of sociological and psychological dilemmas which sometimes breaks them and sometimes saves them. The economic help which they send to their home state is used by them for development of their homes and families but the state in which they have migrated faces more crime, more illiteracy, more population and more problems of employment. The local population loses the job opportunities while the migrants grab the opportunity with both hands and are exploited by the rich landowners and industrialists and given low wages. They are subjected to inhuman and unhygienic conditions and are exploited physically, mentally, psychologically as well as sexually. 1. Introduction As defined by Lee, "Migration is permanent or semi-permanent change of residence". Migration has been the key word in modern history. Man has migrated from one place to another since ancient time. We too, as Aryans have migrated from far-off places to the fertile lands of Punjab. When a person changes a place of his residence it brings about lots of changes in his life. -
1 of 130 AMIT ARORA Vs
DISTRICT AND SESSIONS COURT JALANDHAR COMBINED CAUSE LIST DATED :07-10-2014 (Total Cases : 705) SR. CASE CASE DOI TITLE ADVOCATE (SH./SMT) NO TYPE NO/YEAR CAUSE LIST DATED : 07-10-2014 IN THE COURT OF : RAJ SHEKHAR ATTRI DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE APPEARANCE BALWANT SINGH Vs. 1 TA 47/2014 22/03/2014 N P S THIND / KHARAK SINGH MUNISH KUMAR GILL Vs. 2 MACP 111/2014 26/05/2014 RAVINDERJOT SANDHU / SANDEEP KUMAR ARORA 3 TA 108/2014 03/07/2014 BIKKER SINGH Vs. TARO ANUP GAUTAM / 4 CM 297/2014 18/07/2014 J.I.T Vs. MOHINDER SINGH SANDEEP DHIR / RAKESH KUMAR GURDEEP KAUR Vs. ANIL 5 TA 122/2014 22/07/2014 NAGIANA / KANWAR CHOPRA OPINDER SINGH JASWAL KULWINDER KAUR Vs. 6 CM 397/2014 11/09/2014 JIT SINGH SAINI / UNION OF INDIA 7 BA 5702/2014 30/09/2014 SARABJIT SINGH Vs. STATE NAVTEJ SINGH MINHAS / WRITTEN STATEMENT SIROJ BALA Vs. PARGAT SURAJ PARKASH LADDI / 8 MACP 43/2014 11/02/2014 SINGH HARSH TANEJA JASVIR KAUR Vs. KARTAR 9 MACP 126/2014 01/07/2014 DHARMENDER DEV / BUS SERVICE REPLY MANUJ AGGARWAL / KULWANT SINGH Vs. 10 MACP 30108/2013 17/10/2013 RAVINDER KUMAR JAMSHER SINGH TANDON 11 CM 127/2014 21/03/2014 STATE Vs. KULDIP KAUR APP / SURINDER SINGH CHARGE 12 SC 316/2014 24/09/2014 STATE Vs. BALVIR SINGH A P P / RAKESH DHIR PETITIONER EVIDENCE RAJ KUMARI Vs. DHARMENDER DEV / 13 MACP 30047/2013 10/07/2013 PARMINDER SINGH PARVINDER SINGH STATEMENT OF PARTIES 1 of 130 AMIT ARORA Vs. -
Group Housing
LIST OF ALLOTED PROPERTIES DEPARTMENT NAME- GROUP HOUSING S# RID PROPERTY NO. APPLICANT NAME AREA 1 60244956 29/1013 SEEMA KAPUR 2,000 2 60191186 25/K-056 CAPT VINOD KUMAR, SAROJ KUMAR 128 3 60232381 61/E-12/3008/RG DINESH KUMAR GARG & SEEMA GARG 154 4 60117917 21/B-036 SUDESH SINGH 200 5 60036547 25/G-033 SUBHASH CH CHOPRA & SHWETA CHOPRA 124 6 60234038 33/146/RV GEETA RANI & ASHOK KUMAR GARG 200 7 60006053 37/1608 ATEET IMPEX PVT. LTD. 55 8 39000209 93A/1473 ATS VI MADHU BALA 163 9 60233999 93A/01/1983/ATS NAMRATA KAPOOR 163 10 39000200 93A/0672/ATS ASHOK SOOD SOOD 0 11 39000208 93A/1453 /14/AT AMIT CHIBBA 163 12 39000218 93A/2174/ATS ARUN YADAV YADAV YADAV 163 13 39000229 93A/P-251/P2/AT MAMTA SAHNI 260 14 39000203 93A/0781/ATS SHASHANK SINGH SINGH 139 15 39000210 93A/1622/ATS RAJEEV KUMAR 0 16 39000220 93A/6-GF-2/ATS SUNEEL GALGOTIA GALGOTIA 228 17 60232078 93A/P-381/ATS PURNIMA GANDHI & MS SHAFALI GA 200 18 60233531 93A/001-262/ATS ATUULL METHA 260 19 39000207 93A/0984/ATS GR RAVINDRA KUMAR TYAGI 163 20 39000212 93A/1834/ATS GR VIJAY AGARWAL 0 21 39000213 93A/2012/1 ATS KUNWAR ADITYA PRAKASH SINGH 139 22 39000211 93A/1652/01/ATS J R MALHOTRA, MRS TEJI MALHOTRA, ADITYA 139 MALHOTRA 23 39000214 93A/2051/ATS SHASHI MADAN VARTI MADAN 139 24 39000202 93A/0761/ATS GR PAWAN JOSHI 139 25 39000223 93A/F-104/ATS RAJESH CHATURVEDI 113 26 60237850 93A/1952/03 RAJIV TOMAR 139 27 39000215 93A/2074 ATS UMA JAITLY 163 28 60237921 93A/722/01 DINESH JOSHI 139 29 60237832 93A/1762/01 SURESH RAINA & RUHI RAINA 139 30 39000217 93A/2152/ATS CHANDER KANTA -
Provisional List of Candidates Who Have Applied for Admission to 2
Provisional List of candidates who have applied for admission to 2-Year B.Ed.Programme session-2020 offered through Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir. Any candidate having discrepancy in his/her particulars can approach the Directorate of Admissions & Competitive Examinations, University of Kashmir alongwith the documentary proof by or before 31-07-2021, after that no claim whatsoever shall be considered. However, those of the candidates who have mentioned their Qualifying Examination as Masters only are directed to submit the details of the Graduation by approaching personally alongwith all the relevant documnts to the Directorate of Admission and Competitive Examinaitons, University of Kashmir or email to [email protected] by or before 31-07-2021 Sr. Roll No. Name Parentage Address District Cat. Graduation MM MO %age MASTERS MM MO %age SHARIQ RAUOF 1 20610004 AHMAD MALIK ABDUL AHAD MALIK QASBA KHULL KULGAM RBA BSC 10 6.08 60.80 VPO HOTTAR TEHSILE BILLAWAR DISTRICT 2 20610005 SAHIL SINGH BISHAN SINGH KATHUA KATHUA RBA BSC 3600 2119 58.86 BAGHDAD COLONY, TANZEELA DAWOOD BRIDGE, 3 20610006 RASSOL GH RASSOL LONE KHANYAR, SRINAGAR SRINAGAR OM BCOMHONS 2400 1567 65.29 KHAWAJA BAGH 4 20610008 ISHRAT FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMAD DAR BARAMULLA BARAMULLA OM BSC 1800 912 50.67 MOHAMMAD SHAFI 5 20610009 ARJUMAND JOHN WANI PANDACH GANDERBAL GANDERBAL OM BSC 1800 899 49.94 MASTERS 700 581 83.00 SHAKAR CHINTAN 6 20610010 KHADIM HUSSAIN MOHD MUSSA KARGIL KARGIL ST BSC 1650 939 56.91 7 20610011 TSERING DISKIT TSERING MORUP -
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HIL LIMITED UNCLAIMED DIVIDEND SHAREHOLDERS LIST -- INTERIM DIVIDEND 2012-13 DPID FOLIO NAME NET_DIV IN300476 43486929 PRITI GUPTA 75.00 IN300513 10418023 SAMIR S KHARE 187.50 IN300513 10541710 SAYID MOHAMED 4500.00 IN300513 10584770 VIJAY BAHADUR SINGH 150.00 IN300513 10692124 SRIJIB ROY 262.50 IN300513 10743894 RAM LOCHAN 375.00 IN300513 10861469 TUKARAM KESHAV SALVE 487.50 IN300513 11253082 RUPALEE THACKER 75.00 IN300513 11315532 PRINCE GUPTA 300.00 IN300513 11489910 BANGARARAJU B 75.00 IN300513 12084752 LALTA PRASAD SHARMA 165.00 IN300513 12150577 JAGRUTI R STAMPWALA 150.00 IN300513 12498079 MOHAMED IQBAL 75.00 IN300513 12724442 MR AJAY KUMAR SHARMA 67.50 IN300513 12826813 SHRIPAL JINNAPPA KHAWATE 375.00 IN300513 12979223 DARPAN SURESHBHAI PUROHIT 105.00 IN300513 13268052 KONIKA SARKAR 375.00 IN300513 13374059 SUBRATA BHATTACHARYA 150.00 IN300513 13877097 RAJESH KUMAR SARAP 150.00 IN300513 14276583 RAKESH KUMAR GHUPTA 262.50 IN300513 14617588 SURESH KUMAR AGGARWAL 375.00 IN300513 14837963 NALAVDE NITIN SHANTARAM 105.00 IN300513 14959675 CHANDRASHEKAR K L 75.00 IN300513 16289427 NEELAM SHARMA 225.00 IN300513 16563550 NARENDRA KUMAR SHARMA 75.00 IN300513 16931498 SUDHANSU CHANDRA ACHARYA 52.50 IN300513 17309164 KATARIA BEENA D 112.50 IN300513 17484254 VIJAY MOHAN MAGAR 52.50 IN300513 19059754 NISHA GUPTA 150.00 IN300513 19101382 MEDHA 75.00 IN300513 19317597 VIJAY SHANKAR KARNIK 187.50 IN300513 19449765 POOJA 45.00 IN300513 19794957 AMIT KUMAR PAL 75.00 IN300556 10314580 PREM NARAIN PAL 112.50 IN300644 10015653 ARUN AGGARWAL 750.00 IN300644 10018797 ALPANA GUPTA 187.50 IN300669 10056286 P RAGHAVA REDDY 6000.00 IN300708 10516166 JAIDEEP SHARMA 75.00 IN300757 11471509 LALITKUMAR MADANALAL JOSHI 217.50 IN300861 10005137 MOHD. -
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JPS: 11:2 Chaman & Sawyer: Imagining Life in a Punjabi Village Imagining Life in a Punjabi Village Saroj Chaman Punjabi University Patiala Caroline Sawyer State University of New York College at Old Westbury ______________________________________________________ This article explores the rhythms of traditional Punjabi village life: the ways that Punjabis set up their villages and dwellings and live their lives with a perception of the interrelatedness of the human, natural, and spiritual orders. The article looks at how they eat, celebrate their festivals and break the monotony of their challenging agrarian life style. The article also addresses the potential challenges that the “traditional” village has to deal with in the face of global change. ______________________________________________________ By nature, village activity transcends distinctions, synthesizing the natural and human orders; boundaries of work and play; perspectives of adults and children. Or rather, ideally, it does not synthesize these areas of life, but expresses an awareness of interrelationship that any number of subsequent developments have disrupted: urbanization, division of labor, industrialization, commercialization, globalization. Not least among these disrupting factors would be education and scholarly analysis. Once masses of people are taught to distinguish “high” from “popular” culture, possibilities for naïve production becomes much more restricted. When produced for external consumption— purchase or display outside the home environment—the intimate ties of an artifact to the cosmos, the dwelling, the functions it was intended to serve, and the artisan(s) become broken. The appreciation of folk art by outsiders thus signals the disruption of organicity. The buyer’s pursuit of the folk-artifact’s appeal and economic value; the twinge of the viewer on recognizing a quality she knows she is unable to produce; the urge of the scholar to describe and classify—all have something in common. -
Science Selection.Xlsx
1/81 Subject : Science Registration TOTAL Sr. No. Subject Name Father Name Mother Name Date of Birth Applied Category Remarks new STATUS Number MERIT 1 SCIENCE 20225437 PARVEEN KAUR GURMAIL SINGH PARAMJIT KAUR 17-Jun-85 SC (M&B) 175 ELIGIBLE 2 SCIENCE 20222073 ANITA RANI KRISHAN LAL USHA DEVI 8-Apr-89 GENERAL 227 ELIGIBLE 3 SCIENCE 20210562 MANPREET KAUR ARJAN SINGH PARVINDER KAUR 22-Jun-85 GENERAL 226 ELIGIBLE RAM CHANDER 4 SCIENCE 20230382 RAJNI SINGLA PUSHPA SINGLA 8-Nov-86 GENERAL 221 ELIGIBLE SINGLA 5 SCIENCE 20233853 MANDEEP KAUR PRITAM SINGH RANJIT KAUR 21-Jan-89 SC (R&O) 200 ELIGIBLE 6 SCIENCE 20210197 MUSTAJAB NIAZI NASEER UD DIN SUMMYYA 10-Feb-87 BC 218 ELIGIBLE EX.SERVICEMAN 7 SCIENCE 20226782 MEENAKSHI RP SINGH USHA DEVI 4-Jan-90 194 ELIGIBLE (GENERAL) 8 SCIENCE 20218809 SANJEEV KUMAR JASWINDER PAL PARMJEET KAUR 31-Jan-89 BC 209 ELIGIBLE LAKHWINDER 9 SCIENCE 20235651 NAVJOT KAUR BALJIT KAUR 21-Aug-93 SC (M&B) 185 ELIGIBLE SINGH ARUN KUMAR 10 SCIENCE 20233471 DEEPIKA CHANDER BALA 6-Oct-90 GENERAL 221 ELIGIBLE KAUSHAL HANDICAPED 11 SCIENCE 20226025 DONY GOYAL HEM RAJ KAILASH RANI 3-Jan-87 210 ELIGIBLE (ORTHO) 12 SCIENCE 20210479 KAMALJEET KAUR HARDYAL SINGH SURJIT KAUR 3-Jan-87 GENERAL 220 ELIGIBLE HARBHAJAN 13 SCIENCE 20235964 AMARDEEP SINGH SUJATA 21-Dec-87 SC (R&O) 194 ELIGIBLE SINGH EX.SERVICEMAN 14 SCIENCE 20219572 ROHINI UPPAL TILAK RAJ DARSHANA RANI 15-Sep-88 181 ELIGIBLE (GENERAL) 15 SCIENCE 20211662 RAJNI KUMARI GURDEV RAM JEETO RANI 5-Mar-88 BC 207 ELIGIBLE 2/81 Subject : Science Registration TOTAL Sr. -
Ibombaytalkies – June 13
INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Vimi 3 iBombay Talkies Smita Patil 3 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 07JUNE, 2013 Geeta Bali 4 GONE TOO SOON... Madhubala 4 Meena Kumari 5 Kuldip Kaur 5 Divya Bharti 6 Caption describing picture or graphic. GONE TOO SOON…! Meena Kumari ‘s rare smile for a camera on the sets of Pakeezah P A G E 3 Unforgettable Movie Stars There is something Madhubala (who other stars, Jiah was about dying young died at 36). Then a budding actress. that perpetuates there is Jiah Khan let’s remember fame. Witness the who committed some of silver icon industry that suicide on Monday screen’s beautiful has sprung around night, all but 25 female stars that Guru Dutt and K.L years old. The ac- managed to make Saigal. Or Meena tual reason behind their mark on soci- Kumari (who Jiah’s death is still ety before their passed at 39) , or unknown. Unlike tragic deaths. MADHUBALA ENJOYING THE GOLDEN ERA OF HINDI FILMS COVER STORY IBOMBAY TALKIES VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 P A G E 4 Vimi; Wooden Face On Auguest 22, 1977, a d body was wrapped in a soiled dhoti taken to Santa Cruz crematorium on a Chanawalla's thela. It was a last jour- ney of Vimi, a famous film star of late 1960s. There were only a few curious bystanders. Her fans had forgotten her. So had her produc- ers and heroes. "And to imagine that she once used to drive down the same roads in an Impala. Crowds would hope to catch glimpse of the Humraaz heroine. -
The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State D
Cambridge University Press 0521563585 - The Archaeology of Elam: Formation and Transformation of an Ancient Iranian State D. T. Potts Index More information INDEX A’abba, 179 Aleppo, 169, 170 Apollophanos, 364, 369 Aahitek, 207, 208 Alexander, the Great, 348–50, apples, 137 Abadan, 14 355; I Balas, 373, 383, 387, 388 Arahir, 136 Aba-Enlilgim, 140 al-Hiba, 92, 95 Aramaic, 384, 399, 424 Abalgamash, 105, 106 Ali Kosh, see Tepe Ali Kosh Arashu, 285 Abbashaga, 135, 140 Allabria, 263 Arawa, 89; see also Urua Ab-i-Diz, see Diz Allahad, 168 Arbimazbi, 140 Ab-i-Marik, 22 almond, 155 Archalos, 349 Abiradu, 328 Altyn-depe, 118 archons, at Susa, 363 Abu Fanduweh, 55 Alumiddatum, 136, 138, 141 Ardashir, 410–16, Fig. 11.2 Abu Salabikh, 58, 88, 242 Amar-Sin, 135, 137, Areia, 323 Abulites, 348–50 ambassadors, 138–9 Argishti-henele, 301 Aburanum, 137 amber, 33 Ariaramnes, 287 accountancy, 59–60 Amedirra, 283 Arjan, 124, 303–6, 412 Achaemenes, 287 Amel-Marduk, 293 armour, 203, 277 Açina, 317–18 Ammiditana, 171 aromatics, see incense Acropole, see Susa, Acropole Ammisaduqa, 165, 189 Arrapha/Arraphe, 242 Acts, Book of (2.9), 3 Amorites, 167 arrowheads, copper/bronze, 95 Adab, 121 Ampe, 391 Arsaces, 376–7, 388, 391, 392 Adad, 347 Ampirish, 306 Arsames, 287 Adad-erish, 204 Amurru, 193 arsenic, 218 Adad-nirari III, 263 Amygdalus, 23 Artabanus I, 391; II, 391; III, 369; Adad-rabi, 177 An(?)turza, 347 IV, 401, 412 Adad-sharru-rabu, 191 Anahita, 383 Artaxerxes I, 335, 337, 318; II, 7, Adad-shuma-iddina, 231 Anarak, 33, 34 335, 337, 359; III, 339 Adad-shuma-usur, -
Annexure 1B 18416
Annexure 1 B List of taxpayers allotted to State having turnover of more than or equal to 1.5 Crore Sl.No Taxpayers Name GSTIN 1 BROTHERS OF ST.GABRIEL EDUCATION SOCIETY 36AAAAB0175C1ZE 2 BALAJI BEEDI PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVE INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED 36AAAAB7475M1ZC 3 CENTRAL POWER RESEARCH INSTITUTE 36AAAAC0268P1ZK 4 CO OPERATIVE ELECTRIC SUPPLY SOCIETY LTD 36AAAAC0346G1Z8 5 CENTRE FOR MATERIALS FOR ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY 36AAAAC0801E1ZK 6 CYBER SPAZIO OWNERS WELFARE ASSOCIATION 36AAAAC5706G1Z2 7 DHANALAXMI DHANYA VITHANA RAITHU PARASPARA SAHAKARA PARIMITHA SANGHAM 36AAAAD2220N1ZZ 8 DSRB ASSOCIATES 36AAAAD7272Q1Z7 9 D S R EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 36AAAAD7497D1ZN 10 DIRECTOR SAINIK WELFARE 36AAAAD9115E1Z2 11 GIRIJAN PRIMARY COOPE MARKETING SOCIETY LIMITED ADILABAD 36AAAAG4299E1ZO 12 GIRIJAN PRIMARY CO OP MARKETING SOCIETY LTD UTNOOR 36AAAAG4426D1Z5 13 GIRIJANA PRIMARY CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING SOCIETY LIMITED VENKATAPURAM 36AAAAG5461E1ZY 14 GANGA HITECH CITY 2 SOCIETY 36AAAAG6290R1Z2 15 GSK - VISHWA (JV) 36AAAAG8669E1ZI 16 HASSAN CO OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCERS SOCIETIES UNION LTD 36AAAAH0229B1ZF 17 HCC SEW MEIL JOINT VENTURE 36AAAAH3286Q1Z5 18 INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER COOPERATIVE LIMITED 36AAAAI0050M1ZW 19 INDU FORTUNE FIELDS GARDENIA APARTMENT OWNERS ASSOCIATION 36AAAAI4338L1ZJ 20 INDUR INTIDEEPAM MUTUAL AIDED CO-OP THRIFT/CREDIT SOC FEDERATION LIMITED 36AAAAI5080P1ZA 21 INSURANCE INFORMATION BUREAU OF INDIA 36AAAAI6771M1Z8 22 INSTITUTE OF DEFENCE SCIENTISTS AND TECHNOLOGISTS 36AAAAI7233A1Z6 23 KARNATAKA CO-OPERATIVE MILK PRODUCER\S FEDERATION -
Name of Craftperson Address Phone No. Craft Award State 1 Abdul Kabir
Final List of SKMA - Craftspersons for 32nd Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2018 S. Name of Craftperson Address Phone No. Craft Award State No. 1 Abdul Kabir Parrey S/o Bun Makhama 9818312129, 9906410446 Embroidered J &K Ali Mohd. Parrey Tehsil Beerwah, items District Budgam, Kashmir, J & K 2 Adepu Ravi S/o Mogili Kothawada, 7702297658 Misc. Telangana Warangal, Telangana 3 Adil Shakeel Yatoo Kaka Sathu Nawab 9796505011 Cloths J&K Bazar, Srinanagr, J&K 4 Adil Shakeel Yatoo Kaka Sathu Nawab 9796505011 Cloths J&K Bazar, Srinanagr, J&K 5 Afzal Ahmad S/o Iqubal 65 Janta Flat, Sarai 9718187806 Leather Craft Delhi Ahmad Khakil, Sadar Bazar, Delhi 6 Ajay Kumar Bhardwaj Sarhaul, Gurgaon, 9811178079-089 Carpet & Haryana S/o Late R.P. Bhardwaj Haryana Furniture 7 Ajay Kumar Sahoo Harinakuli, Po 9266704096, 9015225735 Sea Shell State Award Odissa Arhaparti, Kamarda District Balasore, Odissa 8 Ajaz Ahmad Shah S/o M-19, 3rd Floor, 9911611361, 9469138520 Paper National Award Delhi Gh. Rasool Shah Batla House, Near Machie Khaliyalla Masjid, New Delhi 9 Akhilesh S/o Kalidas 4/16, Ramnagar Not Mentioned Misc. U.P. Kila, Varanasi, U.P. Page 1 of 39 Final List of SKMA - Craftspersons for 32nd Surajkund International Crafts Mela 2018 S. Name of Craftperson Address Phone No. Craft Award State No. 10 Akram Ansari S/o Siraj 2583, New Ramesh 9541170728 Embroidered Haryana Ansari Nagar, The Camp, & Crocheted Panipat Goods 11 Ali Hasan S/o Nanhe Khan A-107, Ravi Bihar, Kho 9460060459 Jewellery Rajasthan Nagoriyajan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 12 Altabali S/o Gulamnabi Salmakan, Khurja, U.P.