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From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control
Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control by Partha S. Ghosh Working Paper No. 7 September 2002 South Asia Institute Department of Political Science University of Heidelberg From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir Internationalising the Line of Control PARTHA S. GHOSH Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi1 In 2002, Kashmir once again virtually led the two countries, India and Pakistan, to another war. And this time the fear was that it could even escalate into a nuclear war. Had it not been for the enormous pressure built upon both the states by the international community, most notably the United States, the matters could have gone out of hand. But the problem of deep distrust with which both the states seem to be congenitally afflicted still remains. Drawing upon historical sources and current politics, the article explores the recognition of the line of control that separates India controlled parts of Jammu and Kashmir from the areas under Pakistani control as a possible solution to this vexed issue. THE BACKDROP In 1996, following the parliamentary and assembly elections held in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, in June and September, respectively, notwithstanding conflicting reports about their fairness,2 it seemed that that round too had gone in 1 Partha S. Ghosh is currently a Director at the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi. 2 Two kinds of views were expressed in the Indian press after the parliamentary election held in June 1996, one, that the election was a farce as the security forces had coerced the people to vote, and two, that there was spontaneous response on the part of the people to participate in the election which was reflected in the turn out of voters, though small. -
Sub Registrar/Ex-Officio District Wise List
Sub Registrar/Ex-Officio District wise List Sr. Sr. District Name of Office Sub Registrar / Ex-Officio No. No. 1 1 Ajmer-I Sub Registrar 2 2 Ajmer-II Sub Registrar 3 3 Beawar Sub Registrar 4 4 Kishangarh Sub Registrar 5 5 Bhinai Ex-Officio 6 6 Kekri Ex-Officio 7 7 Masuda Ex-Officio 8 8 Nasirabad Ex-Officio 9 9 Pisangan Ex-Officio 10 10 Pushkar Ex-Officio 11 11 Rupangarh Ex-Officio 12 Ajmer 12 Sarwar Ex-Officio 13 13 Tatgarh Ex-Officio 14 14 Bijainagar Ex-Officio 15 15 Tantoti Ex-Officio 16 16 Sawar Ex-Officio 17 17 Arain Ex-Officio 18 18 ShriNagar Ex-Officio 19 19 Saradhana Ex-Officio 20 20 Aradka Ex-Officio 21 21 Nagola Ex-Officio 22 22 Devliyakalan Ex-Officio 23 23 Kadeda Ex-Officio Alwar Sr. Sr. District Name of Office Full Time S.R.O. / Ex-Officio No. No. 24 1 Alwar-I Sub Registrar 25 2 Alwar-II Sub Registrar 26 3 Alwar-III Sub Registrar 27 4 Behrod Sub Registrar 28 5 BHIWARI Sub Registrar 29 6 Neemrana Sub Registrar 30 7 Tijara Sub Registrar 31 8 Bahadurpur Sub Registrar 32 9 Bansoor Sub Registrar 33 10 Govindgarh Ex-Officio 34 11 Kathumar Ex-Officio 35 12 Kishangarhbas Sub Registrar 36 Alwar 13 Kotkasim Sub Registrar 37 14 Laxmangarh Ex-Officio 38 15 Malakhada Ex-Officio 39 16 Mundawar Sub Registrar 40 17 Raini Ex-Officio 41 18 Rajgarh Ex-Officio 42 19 Ramgarh Sub Registrar 43 20 Tapukara Ex-Officio 44 21 Thanagazi Ex-Officio 45 22 Mandan Ex-Officio 46 23 Bhanokhar Ex-Officio 47 24 Narayanpur Ex-Officio 48 25 BadiDamev Ex-Officio 49 26 Khairthal Ex-Officio 50 27 Harsoli Ex-Officio 51 28 Tahlan Ex-Officio Banswara Sr. -
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District Boundary Assembly Constituency
NEW ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES (Based on Rajasthan Gazette Notification SADULSHAHAR-1 Dated 25th January, 2006) GANGANAGAR-2 SANGARIA-7 KARANPUR-3 RAJASTHAN PILIBANGA (SC)-9 HANUMANGARH- 8 GANGANAGAR RAISINGHNAGAR (SC)-5 SURATGARH-4 HANUMANGARH BHADRA-11 NOHAR-10 ® ANUPGARH (SC)-6 TARANAGAR-20 LUNKARANSAR-16 SADULPUR-19 KHAJUWALA SARDARSHAHAR-21 (SC)-12 CHURU PILANI CHURU-22 (SC)-25 BIKANER MANDAWA-28 SURAJGARH-26 JHUNJHUNUN-27 TIJARA-59 JHUNJHUNUN DUNGARGARH-17 BIKANER FATEHPUR-32 WEST-13 KHETRI-31 BEHROR- BIKANER RATANGARH-23 EAST-14 NAWALGARH- 62 MUNDAWAR- 61 29 KISHANGARH KOLAYAT-15 UDAIPURWATI- BAS-60 LACHHMANGARH-33 30 NEEM KA THANA-38 KAMAN-70 SUJANGARH KOTPUTLI-40 (SC)-24 SIKAR-35 BANSUR-63 KHANDELA-37 ALWAR LADNUN- URBAN-66 RAMGARH-67 NOKHA-18 106 DHOD (SC)-34 SIKAR SRIMADHOPUR-39 ALWAR NAGAR-71 ALWAR VIRATNAGAR-41 RURAL (SC)-65 DEEG - DANTA KUMHER-72 RAMGARH-36 KATHUMAR DEEDWANA-107 SHAHPURA-42 PHALODI-122 (SC)-69 JAYAL RAJGARH - (SC)-108 BHARATPUR- NAGAUR- CHOMU-43 THANAGAZI-64 LAXMANGARH (ST)-68 73 109 NADBAI-74 NAWAN- JAISALMER- 115 JAMWA BHARATPUR 132 AMBER-47 MAHUWA-86 NAGAUR MAKRANA- RAMGARH BANDIKUI-85 WEIR 113 (ST)-48 (SC)-75 JAISALMER KHINVSAR-110 JHOTWARA-46 JAIPUR DAUSA- LOHAWAT-123 BAYANA POKARAN- ADARSH 88 NAGAR-53 DAUSA (SC)-76 133 PHULERA-44 SIKRAI RAJAKHERA-80 DEGANA- (SC)-87 HINDAUN 112 PARBATSAR- BASSI (SC)-82 BAGRU 114 (ST)-57 PUSHKAR- (SC)-56 TODABHIM DHOLPUR- JODHPUR 99 (ST)-81 DHAULPUR 79 OSIAN- DUDU BARI-78 125 (SC)-45 CHAKSU KARAULI-83 MERTA (SC)-58 LALSOT BAMANWAS BASERI BHOPALGARH (SC)-111 (ST)-89 (SC)-126 -
District Census Handbook, Jhunjhunu
CENSUS OF INDIA 1961 RAJASTHAN DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK JHUNJHUNU DISTRICT C. S. GUPTA OF THE INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Superintendent of Census Operations, Rajasthan Printed by Mafatlal Z. Gandhi. at Nayan PrintiDI Press. Ahmedabad-t. FOREWORD The Census data has always been considered as indispensable for day to day administration. It is increasingly being considered now as the foundation stone of all regional planning. The publication of this series of District Census Handbooks wherein census statistics is made available for smaller territorial units is, therefore, a significant occasion for it fills many existing _gaps in statistics at the lower levels. Many interesting details have been revealed by the Census 1961 and I hope persons engaged in the administration of the State and public in general will appreciate the value and the effort that has gone into the production of such a standard book of reference. I congratulate the Superintendent of Census Operations, Rajasthan, Shri C. S. Gupta I. A. S. and his colleagues who have done a good job with skill and perseverence. B. MEHTA JAIPUR. Chief Secretary 1st March. 1966. to the Government of Rajasthan. iii PREFACE The District Census Handbooks. to which series the present volume belongs. are the gifts of the Census of India and were fIrst introduced in 1951. The 1961 series of District Census Handbooks are more elaborate than their counter-part in 1951 and present all important census data alongwith such other basic information as is very relevant for an understanding of the district. A wide variety of information which the Census 1961 collected has already been released in several parts as mentioned elsewhere in this book. -
Maharaja Gaj Singh
MARCH 2015 NOW AVAILABLE ON MAGZTER.COM I NDIA’S L UXURY I NSIDER “Jodhpur’s distance from Delhi and its rich cultural heritage has ensured that it maintains its exclusivity for discerning travellers, unlike Jaipur” Maharaja Gaj Singh In Transit Point of View Trends Stefano Ricci India’s fake bazaar Digital apps: jumping on his and how luxury onto the smartphone India plans brands can combat it bandwagon Prologue Contents News & Views Haute Seat Crowdsourcing invades the 02 19 Gallerist Peter Nagy world of art and London is inspired by great Intelligent cities restaurant Mad Hatter architecture and readies for its Mumbai debut splurges on jackets visited Shanghai on a whirlwind work trip a few years ago. Maharajas have managed their properties intelligently, the China’s ‘showpiece’ city has rightly earned its moniker. remainder of our privately owned heritage is being torn down Gallery 08 20 Point of View IUndeniably a well-planned concrete jungle, the city is to make way for the new. Elite catering service Protecting a trademark clean, safe and easy to navigate. The nightclubs on the lovely We don’t need a Shanghai when we already have R Chef @ Home is against counterfeits needs to Bund work round-the-clock, the private dinner cruise around thriving cities that need to be spruced up. I place my bets launched and Bridal Asia be a priority for luxury brands taps the Mumbai market in markets with weak laws the Pearl Tower was magical, and we can only dream about on Varanasi. If the government manages to turnaround the the Maglev in India. -
View Lalgarh Unpaid Dividend Campus Lalgarh
Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Make sure that the details are in accordance with the information already provided in e-form IEPF-2 CIN/BCIN U52511RJ2006PLC026497 Prefill Company/Bank Name RANGSUTRA CRAFTS INDIA LIMITED Date of AGM 28-SEP-2019 FY-1 FY-2 FY-3 FY-4 FY-5 FY-6 FY-7 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 0.00 0.00 5820.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 120550.00 Number of underlying Shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured deposits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on matured debentures 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of interest on application money due for refund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Redemption amount of preference shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sales proceed for fractional shares 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Sum of Other Investment Types 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Validate Clear Is the Is the shares Proposed Date of Investment transfer from Investor Middle Investor Last Father/Husband Father/Husband Father/Husband Last DP Id-Client Id- Amount Joint Holder Investor First Name Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number Investment Type transfer to IEPF PAN Date of Birth Aadhar Number Nominee Name Remarks (amount / unpaid suspense Financial Year Name Name First Name Middle Name Name Account Number transferred Name (DD-MON-YYYY) shares )under account any litigation. -
Conservation of Native Vegetation and Traditional Camel Herding in Rajastan, India
Conservation of native vegetation and traditional camel herding in Rajastan, India Ilse Köhler-Rollefson, Hanwant Singh Rathore and Aisha Rollefson [email protected] About the authors Ilse Koehler-Rollefson is the co-founder and coordinator of the League for Pastoral Peoples and Endogenous Livestock Development (LPP), a research and advocacy organisation for sustainable livestock development (www.pastoralpeoples.org). She has been living among the camel pastoralists in Rajasthan for the last twenty years and is the author of more than 100 scientific publications and several books, most recently, Camel Karma. Twenty years among India's camel nomads. Hanwant Singh Rathore is the director of Lokhit Pashu-Palak Sansthan, an NGO set up in 1996 to support Raika camel breeders. Aisha Rollefson is a geographer with an interest in pastoralism and a board member of LPP. Description of the Kumbhalgarh camel herding system The Kumbhalgarh camel herding system is an example of a sustainable human-animal relationship. The system is globally unique, and represents an important part of the biocultural heritage of Raika people in Rajastan, India. The camels of Kumbhalgarh are one-humped or dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius). The Kumbhalgarh camels may not represent a distinct breed, but they could be classified as a sub-set of the Marwari breed from the area which once constituted the kingdom of Marwar, ruled by the Maharajah of Jodhpur. These camels are very tall, sometimes having a withers height of more than two meters. This herding system has faced increasing pressures due to decreasing demand for draft camels and lack of grazing rights. -
45224-003: Rajasthan Renewable Energy Transmission Investment Program
Social Monitoring Report Project Number: 45224-003 April 2019 Period: October 2017 – March 2018 IND: Rajasthan Renewable Energy Transmission Investment Program - Tranche 1 Subproject: 400 kV D/C Twin ACSR Moose Transmission Line from Bhadla to Jodhpur Merta LILO (ICB-6) Submitted by Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited, Jaipur This social monitoring report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. MONITORING REPORT (SOCIAL SAFEGUARDS) 400 KV D/C TWIN ACSR MOOSE TRANSMISSION LINE FROM BHADLA TO JODHPUR MERTA LILO (ICB-6) Project Number: 45224 (IND) Loan No- Period – October 17 –March 18. Reporting - 30 June 2018 India: Rajasthan Renewable Energy Transmission Investment Program (RRETIP) Prepared for Rajasthan Rajya Vidyut Prasaran Nigam Limited (RRVPNL), Government of Rajasthan. The Report is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. 1 ABBREVIATIONS Aps – Affected Persons ADB – Asian Development Bank DC – Direct Current EA – Executing Agency EPC – Engineering, Procurement -
Property of Maharaja Gaj Singh Jodhpur
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राय के पाँच सतारा (टार) वयालय क सचू ी Sno District Block School UDISE PRINCIPAl/HM 1 AJMER AJMER(U) G. G. HR. SEC.SCH. CHRISTIANGANJ 08211502509 MANJU CHAINANI 2 AJMER AJMER(U) G. HR. SEC. VAISHALI NAGAR AJMER 08211505410 RANJEET SINGH RAWAT 3 AJMER AJMER(U) G.BLIND HR. SEC. SCHOOL ADARSH NAGAR, AJMER 08211503913 Sajjan Singh Chouhan 4 AJMER AJMER(U) G.G.HR.SEC. SCHOOL ADARSH NAGAR AJMER 08211504008 SHANTA BHIRYANI 5 AJMER AJMER(U) G.G.HR.SEC. SCHOOL FOYSAGAR AJMER 08211500109 VINAYPRABHA VIJAYVARGIA 6 AJMER AJMER(U) G.G.SEC.SCHOOL NALA BAZAR 08211503001 NEETA SHARMA 7 AJMER AJMER(U) G.G.SR.SEC. SCHOOL SHRINAGAR ROAD AJMER 08211504604 Dr.MAMTA SONGARA 8 AJMER AJMER(U) GOVT. JAWAHAR . HR. SEC. SCHOOL, AJMER 08211505013 Shiv Prasad Gautam 9 AJMER ARAIN G. HR. SEC. S. AANKODIYA 08210211601 SATYANARAYAN SHARMA 10 AJMER ARAIN G.HR.SEC.SCHOOL. DABRELA 08210216001 BHANWAR LAL JAT 11 AJMER ARAIN GOVT. AADARSH SENIOR. SEC. SCH. MANOHARPURA AJMER 08210205401 Roop Chand Bakoliya 12 AJMER ARAIN GOVT. HR. SEC. SCHOOL BAROL 08210215201 RAMESH KUMAR YADAV 13 AJMER BHINAI G.G.HR.SEC.S. BHINAI 08210705501 SEEMA VERMA 14 AJMER BHINAI G.HR SEC SCHOOL CHHACHHUNDRA 08210707701 SITARAM DHOBI 15 AJMER BHINAI G.HR.SEC.S. RATAKOT 08210705101 ARVIND KUMAR SAWASIA 16 AJMER BHINAI GOVT. HR. SEC. SCHOOL KAIROT, AJMER 08210703601 YAKUB AHEMAD 17 AJMER BHINAI GOVT.HR.SEC.SCH. BARLI 08210700301 BADRI NARAYAN MISHRA 18 AJMER BHINAI GOVT.SR.SEC. SCHOOL SINGAWAL 08210705601 RAJESH KUMAR TIWARI 19 AJMER JAWAJA G.HR.