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Minority Media and Community Agenda Setting a Study on Muslim Press in Kerala
Minority Media and Community Agenda Setting A Study On Muslim Press In Kerala Muhammadali Nelliyullathil, Ph.D. Dean, Faculty of Journalism and Head, Dept. of Mass Communication University of Calicut, Kerala India Abstract Unlike their counterparts elsewhere in the country, Muslim newspapers in Kerala are highly professional in staffing, payment, and news management and production technology and they enjoy 35 percent of the newspaper readership in Kerala. They are published in Malayalam when Indian Muslim Press outside Kerala concentrates on Urdu journalism. And, most of these newspapers have a promising newsroom diversity employing Muslim and non-Muslim women, Dalits and professionals from minority and majority religions. However, how effective are these newspapers in forming public opinion among community members and setting agendas for community issues in public sphere? The study, which is centered on this fundamental question and based on the conceptual framework of agenda setting theory and functional perspective of minority media, examines the role of Muslim newspapers in Kerala in forming a politically vibrant, progress oriented, Muslim community in Kerala, bringing a collective Muslim public opinion into being, Influencing non-Muslim media programming on Muslim issues and influencing the policy agenda of the Government on Muslim issues. The results provide empirical evidences to support the fact that news selection and presentation preferences and strategies of Muslim newspapers in Kerala are in line with Muslim communities’ news consumption pattern and related dynamics. Similarly, Muslim public’s perception of community issues are formed in accordance with the news framing and priming by Muslim newspapers in Kerala. The findings trigger more justifications for micro level analysis of the functioning of the Muslim press in Kerala to explore the community variable in agenda setting schema and the significance of minority press in democratic political context. -
Directory 2017
DISTRICT DIRECTORY / PATHANAMTHITTA / 2017 INDEX Kerala RajBhavan……..........…………………………….7 Chief Minister & Ministers………………..........………7-9 Speaker &Deputy Speaker…………………….................9 M.P…………………………………………..............……….10 MLA……………………………………….....................10-11 District Panchayat………….........................................…11 Collectorate………………..........................................11-12 Devaswom Board…………….............................................12 Sabarimala………...............................................…......12-16 Agriculture………….....…...........................……….......16-17 Animal Husbandry……….......………………....................18 Audit……………………………………….............…..…….19 Banks (Commercial)……………..................………...19-21 Block Panchayat……………………………..........……….21 BSNL…………………………………………….........……..21 Civil Supplies……………………………...............……….22 Co-Operation…………………………………..............…..22 Courts………………………………….....................……….22 Culture………………………………........................………24 Dairy Development…………………………..........………24 Defence……………………………………….............…....24 Development Corporations………………………...……24 Drugs Control……………………………………..........…24 Economics&Statistics……………………....................….24 Education……………………………................………25-26 Electrical Inspectorate…………………………...........….26 Employment Exchange…………………………...............26 Excise…………………………………………….............….26 Fire&Rescue Services…………………………........……27 Fisheries………………………………………................….27 Food Safety………………………………............…………27 -
National Institutional Ranking Framework
National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Education Government of India Welcome to Data Capturing System: OVERALL Submitted Institute Data for NIRF'2021' Institute Name: Christ University [IR-O-U-0217] Sanctioned (Approved) Intake Academic Year 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 UG [3 Years Program(s)] 4800 4265 4955 - - - UG [4 Years Program(s)] 750 750 800 800 - - UG [5 Years Program(s)] 580 340 340 300 300 - PG [1 Year Program(s)] 80 - - - - - PG [2 Year Program(s)] 2900 2120 - - - - PG [3 Year Program(s)] 120 120 210 - - - Total Actual Student Strength (Program(s) Offered by Your Institution) (All programs No. of Male No. of Female Total Students Within State Outside State Outside Economically Socially No. of students No. of students No. of students No. of students of all years) Students Students (Including male (Including male Country Backward Challenged receiving full receiving full receiving full who are not & female) & female) (Including male (Including male (SC+ST+OBC tuition fee tuition fee tuition fee receiving full & female) & female) Including male reimbursement reimbursement reimbursement tuition fee & female) from the State from Institution from the Private reimbursement and Central Funds Bodies Government UG [3 Years 6571 6639 13210 4618 8280 312 7532 450 652 694 14 6622 Program(s)] UG [4 Years 1552 480 2032 476 1527 29 1402 103 18 82 1 1404 Program(s)] UG [5 Years 904 777 1681 657 1009 15 892 51 1 16 0 926 Program(s)] PG [1 Year 25 54 79 14 65 0 48 4 1 1 0 50 Program(s)] PG [2 Year 1850 2598 4448 1097 3322 29 2795 149 38 191 2 2713 Program(s)] PG [3 Year 259 85 344 106 234 4 211 8 4 185 1 29 Program(s)] Placement & Higher Studies UG [3 Years Program(s)]: Placement & higher studies for previous 3 years Academic Year No. -
Tehsil Bathinda, District Bathinda (151001) (Rate List for Online) Rs.) 2020-21 Sr
Agriculture (Rate in Rs.) Non Agriculture (Rate in Tehsil Bathinda, District Bathinda (151001) (Rate List For Online) Rs.) 2020-21 Sr. No. Develope Village Name Location Type Location Name (Local language) Survey Number/ Door Number Code ngdrs Agriculture Agricultur Agriculture Residenti Commerc Unit d Land (Local Language) (Local Language) Numbe LandNehri/ e Land(Gair al ial Type r Chahi LandBrani Mumkin (Rural/ Abadi) 1 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ From Mall Road, Hanuman Chowk to Stationing (up to a depth of 120 feet) ਭਾਰ ਯਡ, ਿਨਿੰ ਭਾਨ ਚਕ ਤ ਸਟੇਸਨ ਤੱ ਕ 2036,2030,2025 1 1 60000 ਵਯਗ ਗਜ (120 ਪੱ ਟ ਦੀ ਡਿੰ ਘਾਈ ਤੱ ਕ) 2 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ Textile Market ਕੱ ੜਾ ਭਾਯਕੀਟ 2030 1 2 30000 ਵਯਗ ਗਜ 3 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਠਯਿਾਇਸੀ / From Main Road Rajendra College to Naw Bus Stand, up to a depth of 90 feet ਭੇਨ ਯਡ ਯਾਠਜਿੰ ਦਯ ਕਾਰਜ ਤ ਨਵਾ ਫੱ ਸ ਸਟੈਡ 3749,3757, 3747 1 4/ 150 10000 25000 ਵਯਗ ਗਜ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ ਤੱ ਕ 90 ਪੱ ਟ ਦੀ ਡਿੰ ਘਾਈ ਤੱ ਕ 4 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ From a main road new bus stand to Pukhraj Cinema 90-foot-depth ਭੇਨ ਯਡ ਨਵਾ ਫੱ ਸ ਸਟੈਡ ਤ ਖਯਾਜ ਠਸਨੇ ਭਾ 2487,2479,2467,2469,2486, 2470, 2447, 2036, 2037, 2038, 1 5 30000 ਵਯਗ ਗਜ ਤੱ ਕ 90 ਪੱ ਟ ਦੀ ਡਿੰ ਘਾਈ ਤੱ ਕ 5 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ From Main Road Pukhraj cinema to Tin Koni upto a depth of 90 feet up ਭੇਨ ਯਡ ਖਯਾਜ ਠਸਨੇ ਭਾ ਤ ਠਤਿੰ ਨ ਕਣੀ ਤੱ ਕ 2036,2039,2040, 2014,2015,2037, 2038, 2045 1 6 30000 ਵਯਗ ਗਜ 90 ਪੱ ਟ ਦੀ ਡਿੰ ਘਾਈ ਤੱ ਕ 6 Urban ਫਠ ਿੰ ਡਾ ੱ ਤੀ ਭਠਿਣਾ ਕਭਯਸੀਅਰ GT Road near Gupta Iron Store street commercial (up to a depth of 60 feet) ਜੀ.ਟੀ. -
Government Advertising As an Indicator of Media Bias in India
Sciences Po Paris Government Advertising as an Indicator of Media Bias in India by Prateek Sibal A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of Master in Public Policy under the guidance of Prof. Julia Cage Department of Economics May 2018 Declaration of Authorship I, Prateek Sibal, declare that this thesis titled, 'Government Advertising as an Indicator of Media Bias in India' and the work presented in it are my own. I confirm that: This work was done wholly or mainly while in candidature for Masters in Public Policy at Sciences Po, Paris. Where I have consulted the published work of others, this is always clearly attributed. Where I have quoted from the work of others, the source is always given. With the exception of such quotations, this thesis is entirely my own work. I have acknowledged all main sources of help. Signed: Date: iii Abstract by Prateek Sibal School of Public Affairs Sciences Po Paris Freedom of the press is inextricably linked to the economics of news media busi- ness. Many media organizations rely on advertisements as their main source of revenue, making them vulnerable to interference from advertisers. In India, the Government is a major advertiser in newspapers. Interviews with journalists sug- gest that governments in India actively interfere in working of the press, through both economic blackmail and misuse of regulation. However, it is difficult to gauge the media bias that results due to government pressure. This paper determines a newspaper's bias based on the change in advertising spend share per newspa- per before and after 2014 general election. -
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 -
Alumni Membership List 2020
Punjabi University Alumni Association Membership List M.No Title Name Present Position/ Degree/Year of Joining & Address D.O.B. P. No. (R), (O), (M) E-Mail Address Occupation Year of Leaving 1 Dr Jaspal Singh Ex. Vice-Chancellor M.A. Pol. Sci., Diploma in foreign Punjabi University, Patiala affairs (stood first), Ph.D. Patron Members M.No Title Name Present Position/ Degree/Year of Joining & Address D.O.B. P. No. (R), (O), (M) E-Mail Address Occupation Year of Leaving 2 Sh Gurcharan Singh Virk Excise & Taxation M.A Eng, P.G. Dip. in # 1552, Sector 36-D, Chandigarh 04-11-47 0172-2602739, 01763- Officer Lingustics/1967-1970 232183, 98143-02391 Life Members M.No Title Name Present Position/ Degree/Year of Joining & Address D.O.B. P. No. (R), (O), (M) E-Mail Address Occupation Year of Leaving 994 M/s Ravneet Kaur Smagh Zoology Model Town, Phase-II, Bathinda 0164-3292458, 9780495292 [email protected] 1081 Sh Charan Gill Punjabi Deptt. 94-C, Professor colony, Patiala 2280006 [email protected] 328 Sh. Raminderjit Singh Wasu Sub-Editor LL.B, M.J.M.C/1990-1992 # 1158-59/3, Chhoti Barandari, Beat 01-01-1969 (R) 0175-2201195 (O) 0172- 8, Patiala. 2655062, 98155-51482 617 Sh Ajit Pal Singh Lecturer M.A./Pol. Sci./2003-2005 H.No. B-XIII/1096, Nanaksar bye 01-01-82 01679235047, 9988042733 ;pass road, Barnala, Distt. Sangrur 669 Mrs Manisha Bansal M.Sc./Chemistry 44, Mansahia Colony, 21 No. Phatak, 01-01-79 2227741 [email protected] Patiala 840 Sh Jaspreet Singh M.P.Ed VPO Bahadurgarh, Dist. -
Alappuzha District
Sheet1 Price. Rs. 150/- per copy UNIVESITY OF KERALA Election to the Senate by the member of the Local Authorities- (Under Section 17-Elected Members (7) of the Kerala University Act 1974) Electoral Roll of the Members of the Local Authorities-Alappuzha District Name of Local Sl.No Authority Name of member Address 1 LEKHA.P-MEMBER SREERAGAM, KARUVATTA NORTH 2 SUMA -ST. PALAPPRAMBILKIZHAKKETHIL,KARUVATTA NORTH 3 MADHURI-MEMBER POONTHOTTATHIL,KARUVATTA NORTH 4 SURESH KALARIKKAL KALARIKKALKIZHAKKECHIRA, KARUVATTA 5 CHANDRAVATHY.J, VISHNUVIHAR, KARUVATTA 6 RADHAMMA . KALAPURAKKAL HOUSE,KARUVATTA A 7 T NANDAKUMAR.S KIZHAKKEKOYIPURATHU, KARUVATTA T A V 8 U SULOCHANA PUTHENKANDATHIL,KARUVATTA R A K 9 MOHANAN PILLAI THUNDILVEEDU, KARUVATTA 10 C.SUJATHA MANNANTHERAYIL VEEDU,KARUVATTA 11 K.R.RAJAN PUTHENPARAMBIL,KARUVATTA 12 AKHIL.B CHOORAKKATTU HOUSE,KARUVATTA 13 T.Ponnamma- ThaichiraBanglow,Karuvatta P.O, Alappuzha 14 SHEELARAJAN R.S BHAVANAM,KARUVATTA NORTH 15 MOHANKUMAR(AYYAPPAN) MONEESHBHAVANAM,KARUVATTA 16 Sosamma Louis Chullikkal, Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 17 Jayamohan Shyama Nivas, Pollethai.P.O 18 Kala Thamarappallyveli,Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 19 Dinakaran Udamssery,Pollethai. P.O, Alappuzha 20 Rema Devi Puthenmadam, Kalvoor. P.O, Alappuzha 21 Indira Thilakan Pandyalakkal, Kalavoor. P.O, Alappuzha h 22 t V. Sethunath Kunnathu, Kalavoor. P.O, Alappuzha u o S 23 Reshmi Raju Rajammalayam, Pathirappally, Alappuzha m a l u k 24 i Muthulekshmi Castle, Pathirappaly.P.O, Alappuzha r a r a M 25 Thresyamma( Marykutty) Chavadiyil, Pathirappally, Alappuzha Page 1 Sheet1 h t u o S m a l u k i r a r a M 26 Philomina (Suja) Vadakkan parambil, Pathirappally, Alappuzha 27 Omana Moonnukandathil, Pathirappally. -
Emulating Excellence Takeaways for Replication
Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Government of India CONTENT Preface 6 6 Pradhan Mantri Krishi 79 Sinchayee Yojana 1 Pradhan Mantri Fasal 9 Introduction Bima Yojana Best Practices for Replication Introduction Suggestions for Effective Implementation Best Practices for Replication Case Studies Suggestions for Effective Implementation Case Studies 7 Stand-up India 93 Introduction 2 Promoting Digital Payments 23 Best Practices for Replication Introduction Suggestions for Effective Implementation Best Practices for Replication Case Studies Suggestions for Effective Implementation Case Studies 8 Startup India 107 Introduction 3 Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana 37 Best Practices for Replication Introduction Suggestions for Effective Implementation Best Practices for Replication Case Studies Suggestions for Effective Implementation Case Studies 9 Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram 125 Jyoti Yojana 4 Deen Dayal Upadhyaya 57 Introduction Grameen Kaushalya Yojana Best Practices for Replication Introduction Suggestions for Effective Implementation Best Practices for Replication Case Studies Suggestions for Effective Implementation Case Studies 5 e–National Agriculture Market 67 Introduction Best Practices for Replication Suggestions for Effective Implementation Case Studies 1. PRADHAN MANTRI FASAL BIMA YOJANA Priority Programme for Prime Minister’s Awards 2017 and 2018 PMFBY | PMFBY | 1.1 INTRODUCTION Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) is a crop The focus areas with regards to -
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Village & Townwise Primary Census Abstract, Bathinda, Part XIII a & B
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