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Bhoga-Bhaagya-Yogyata Lakshmi
BHOGA-BHAAGYA-YOGYATA LAKSHMI ( FULFILLMENT AS ONE DESERVES) Edited, compiled, and translated by VDN Rao, Retd. General Manager, India Trade Promotion Organization, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, currently at Chennai 1 Other Scripts by the 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 Sahasranaama: a) Devi Chaturvidha Sahasra naama: Lakshmi, Lalitha, Saraswati, Gayatri; b) Chaturvidha Shiva Sahasra naama-Linga-Shiva-Brahma Puranas and Maha Bhagavata; c) Trividha Vishnu and Yugala Radha-Krishna Sahasra naama-Padma-Skanda-Maha Bharata and Narada Purana. Stotra Kavacha- A Shield of Prayers Purana Saaraamsha; Select Stories from Puranas Essence of Dharma Sindhu Essence of Shiva Sahasra Lingarchana Essence of Paraashara Smtiti Essence of Pradhana Tirtha Mahima Dharma Bindu Essence of Upanishads : Brihadaranyaka , Katha, Tittiriya, Isha, Svetashwara of Yajur Veda- Chhandogya and Kena of Saama Veda-Atreya and Kausheetaki of Rig Veda-Mundaka, Mandukya and Prashna of Atharva Veda ; Also ‘Upanishad Saaraamsa’ (Quintessence of Upanishads) Essence of Virat Parva of Maha Bharata Essence of Bharat Yatra Smriti Essence of Brahma Sutras Essence of Sankhya Parijnaana- Also Essence of Knowledge of Numbers Essence of Narada Charitra; Essence Neeti Chandrika-Essence of Hindu Festivals and Austerities- Essence of Manu Smriti*- Quintessence of Manu Smriti* - *Essence of Pratyaksha Bhaskara- Essence of Maha Narayanopanishad*-Essence of Vidya-Vigjnaana-Vaak Devi* Note: All the above Scriptures already released on www. -
List of Empanelled Artist
INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT ARTISTS S.No. Name of Artist/Group State Date of Genre Contact Details Year of Current Last Cooling off Social Media Presence Birth Empanelment Category/ Sponsorsred Over Level by ICCR Yes/No 1 Ananda Shankar Jayant Telangana 27-09-1961 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-40-23548384 2007 Outstanding Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwH8YJH4iVY Cell: +91-9848016039 September 2004- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrts4yX0NOQ [email protected] San Jose, Panama, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDwKHb4F4tk [email protected] Tegucigalpa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh4lOqFa7o Guatemala City, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiOhl5brqYc Quito & Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COv7medCkW8 2 Bali Vyjayantimala Tamilnadu 13-08-1936 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44-24993433 Outstanding No Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbT7vkbpkx4 +91-44-24992667 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvILzX5mX4 [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQAisJKlVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S7GLiZtYQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBPKiWdEtHI 3 Sucheta Bhide Maharashtra 06-12-1948 Bharatanatyam Cell: +91-8605953615 Outstanding 24 June – 18 July, Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTj_D-q-oGM suchetachapekar@hotmail 2015 Brazil (TG) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOhzx_npilY .com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXsRIOFIQ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSepFLNVelI 4 C.V.Chandershekar Tamilnadu 12-05-1935 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44- 24522797 1998 Outstanding 13 – 17 July 2017- No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec4OrzIwnWQ -
Sun Worship in Himalaya Region: with Special Reference to Katarmal and Martand
Artistic Narration: A Peer Reviewed Journal of Visual & Performing Art ISSN (P): 0976-7444 Vol. IV., 2013 Sun Worship in Himalaya Region: with Special Reference to Katarmal and Martand Dr. Virendra Bangroo Assistant Professor IGNCA, New Delhi. & Dr. Richan Kamboj Assistant Professor & HOD, Department of Drawing & Painting M.K.P.(P.G.) College Dehra Dun. The Sun, the source of light and solar energy, is the sources of all life and finds mention in all the sacred texts like the Rig Veda, the Vishnu Purana, the Mahabharta, the Bhavisya Purana, the Chandogya Upanishad, the Markandaya Purana, the Taittiriya Upansihad, the Nilarudra Upanishad and the Varaha purana. The Sun or Surya is also known by other names, each name highlights the grandeur, brilliance, quality and power of the Sun,viz:- 1. Aditya- Son of the primordial vastness ss 2. Aja-ekapad – one legged goat 3. Pavaka – Purifier 4. Jivana- the source of life 5. Jayanta-Victorious 6. Ravi - Divider 7. Martanda- born from life less egg 8. Savitr -Nourisher 9. Aharpati-Lord of the day 10. Jagat chaksu-Eye of the world 11 - Karma Sanskasin -Witness of deeds 12. Graha Rajan-King of Planets 13. Sahasra-Kirana-Having Thousand beams 14. Saptashwa-Having seven horses 15. Dyumani-Gem of the sky 1 Artistic Narration: A Peer Reviewed Journal of Visual & Performing Art ISSN (P): 0976-7444 Vol. IV., 2013 16. Graha pati-Lord of the Planets 17. Heli-Pervader 18. Khaga-Wanderer of space 19. Padma-bandhu-Friend of the lotus 20. Padma Pani-Lotus in hand 21. Himarati- Enemy of snow 22. -
Gujarat State
CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENEATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUNDWATER YEAR BOOK – 2018 - 19 GUJARAT STATE REGIONAL OFFICE DATA CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD WEST CENTRAL REGION AHMEDABAD May - 2020 CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD MINISTRY OF WATER RESOURCES, RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND GANGA REJUVENEATION GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GROUNDWATER YEAR BOOK – 2018 -19 GUJARAT STATE Compiled by Dr.K.M.Nayak Astt Hydrogeologist REGIONAL OFFICE DATA CENTRE CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD WEST CENTRAL REGION AHMEDABAD May - 2020 i FOREWORD Central Ground Water Board, West Central Region, has been issuing Ground Water Year Book annually for Gujarat state by compiling the hydrogeological, hydrochemical and groundwater level data collected from the Groundwater Monitoring Wells established by the Board in Gujarat State. Monitoring of groundwater level and chemical quality furnish valuable information on the ground water regime characteristics of the different hydrogeological units moreover, analysis of these valuable data collected from existing observation wells during May, August, November and January in each ground water year (June to May) indicate the pattern of ground water movement, changes in recharge-discharge relationship, behavior of water level and qualitative & quantitative changes of ground water regime in time and space. It also helps in identifying and delineating areas prone to decline of water table and piezometric surface due to large scale withdrawal of ground water for industrial, agricultural and urban water supply requirement. Further water logging prone areas can also be identified with historical water level data analysis. This year book contains the data and analysis of ground water regime monitoring for the year 2018-19. -
(2015) Shivaji University, Kolhapur
Shivaji University, Kolhapur Register of Registered Graduate (2015) Faculty of ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Registration No. 89801 Registration No. 89809 1 Shri. ABHYANKAR GANGADHAR LAXMAN 9 Shri. ADHYAPAK ANIL AMRIT SHIVAJI NAGAR 108 KRISHNA NIVAS A/P - KUNDGOL 4TH LANE HINDU COLONY DADAR T.T. MUMBAI - 14 DD Dist. DHARWAR Dist. MUMBAI Registration No. 89802 Registration No. 89810 2 Shri. ABHYANKAR GANGADHAR SHANKAR 10 Shri. ADKAR ARUN RAMACHANDRA 40 PRERANA TILAK NAGAR 382 KASBA BARSI V.P.ROAD MUMBAI - 4 Dist. SOLAPUR Dist. MUMBAI Registration No. 89803 Registration No. 89811 3 Shri. ABHYANKAR HEMANT KESHAV 11 Shri. ADKAR SHASHIKANT GOVIND 977 A SATTIKAR LANE 231 NAVI PETH GAON-BHAG JALGAON SANGLI Dist. SANGLI Dist. JALGAON Registration No. 89804 Registration No. 89812 4 Shri. ABHYANKAR PURUSHOTTAM SITARAM 12 Shri. ADMUTHE SUNIL SHANTINATH PATWARDHAN BLOCKS DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTION NEAR WALCHAND COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING P V P INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY VISHRAM BAUG SANGLI BUDHGAON Dist. SANGLI Dist. SANGLI Registration No. 89805 Registration No. 89813 5 Shri. ABHYANKAR SURESH SHRIDHAR 13 Shri. ADNAIK PRAKASH MOHANRAO C/O - S.W.ABHYANKAR 1877/B FLAT NO 2 AMRAPALI KHAPARDE GARDEN APT RAJARAMPURI 8TH LANE AMARAVATI (VIDARBH) KOLHAPUR Dist. AMARAVATI Dist. KOLHAPUR 416008 Registration No. 89806 Registration No. 89814 6 Shri. ADADANDE AKSHAYKUMAR BALASAHEB 14 Shri. ADSUL AKSHAY RAMCHANDRA KARVEER NAGAR HOUSING SOCIETY, PLOT NO 27 B, 1014/29 SAI COLONY AIRPORT ROAD, UJALAIWADI KOLHAPUR APTE NAGAR, KOLHAPUR 416004 Dist. KOLHAPUR Dist. KOLHAPUR Registration No. 89807 Registration No. 89815 7 Shri. ADANI KRISHNAKUMAR DHARAMSHI 15 Shri. ADURE GAUTAM SURESH R.NO. 96 PL NO 45 B/1 LAYOUT NO 1 GITA GRAHA 4 PICKET ROAD BABA JARAG NAGAR MUMBAI - 2 KOLHAPUR - 416007 Dist. -
2005, 21/06/2021 P`Kasana : Baart Sarkar Vyaapar Icanh Rijast/I Esa
Trade Marks Journal No: 2005, 21/06/2021 Reg. No. TECH/47-714/MBI/2000 Registered as News Paper p`kaSana : Baart sarkar vyaapar icanh rijasT/I esa.ema.raoD eMTa^p ihla ko pasa paosT Aa^ifsa ko pasa vaDalaa mauMba[- 400037 durBaaYa : 022 24101144 ,24101177 ,24148251 ,24112211. Published by: The Government of India, Office of The Trade Marks Registry, Baudhik Sampada Bhavan (I.P. Bhavan) Near Antop Hill, Head Post Office, S.M. Road, Mumbai-400037. Tel: 022 24101144, 24101177, 24148251, 24112211. 1 Trade Marks Journal No: 2005, 21/06/2021 Anauk/maiNaka INDEX AiQakairk saucanaaeM Official Notes vyaapar icanh rijasT/IkrNa kayaa-laya ka AiQakar xao~ Jurisdiction of Offices of the Trade Marks Registry sauiBannata ko baaro maoM rijaYT/ar kao p`arMiBak salaah AaoOr Kaoja ko ilayao inavaodna Preliminary advice by Registrar as to distinctiveness and request for search saMbaw icanh Associated Marks ivaraoQa Opposition ivaiQak p`maaNa p`~ iT.ema.46 pr AnauraoQa Legal Certificate/ Request on Form TM-46 k^apIra[T p`maaNa p`~ Copyright Certificate t%kala kaya- Operation Tatkal saava-jainak saucanaaeM Public Notices iva&aipt Aavaodna Applications advertised class-wise: 2 Trade Marks Journal No: 2005, 21/06/2021 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 1 11-128 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 2 129-167 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 3 168-439 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 4 440-472 vagavagavaga-vaga--- / Class - 5 473-1696 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 6 1697-1790 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 7 1791-1886 vagavagavaga-vaga--- /// Class - 8 1887-1923 -
Madurai District
CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-33 TAMIL NADU DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A MADURAI DISTRICT VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY Dr. C. Chandramouli of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Tamil Nadu CHITHIRAI FESTIVAL Madurai Meenakshi Amman temple takes an important place in celebrating numerous festivals and also attracting a large pilgrims from a" over Tamil Nadu and from many parts of India. One of the famous festival which takes place in April/ May every year called as Chitirai festival that is the celestial marriage of the Goddess Meenakshi to the God Sundareswarar. The God Sundara rajar, the brother of Meenakshi, is carried by devotees in procession from Alagar Koil to Madurai for the wedding rituals. (i i i) Contents Pages Foreword Xl Preface Xlll Acknow ledgements xv Map of Madurai District District Highlights - 200 I XL'C Important Statistics of the District, 200 I Ranking of Taluks in the District Summary Statements from 1 - 9 Statement 1: Name of the headquarters of DistrictlTaluk their rural-urban X'CVl status and distance from District headquarters, 2001 Statement 2: Name of the headquarters of District/CD block, their X'CVl rural-urban status and distance from District headquarters, 200 I Statement 3: Population of the District at each census from 1901 to 200 I -:0..'Vll Statement 4: Area, number of villages/towns and population in District XXVlll and Taluk, 2001 Statement 5: CD block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 :.\..""'Oill Statement 6: Population of urban agglomerations (including -
ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for Inclusion Received in Form 6 Designated Location Identity (Whe
6/25/2010 Form9 Print ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated location identity (where applications have been Constituency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Khair Revision identity received) From date To date @ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) 1. List number 02/09/2018 02/09/2018 3. Place of hearing* Serial Name of Father / Mother / $ Date of Name of Date of Time of number Husband and Place of residence of receipt claimant hearing* hearing* (Relationship)# application AVANISH KUMAR YOGENDRA DUTT 539, DAWAR ROAD GALI NO 1 02/09/2018 SHARMA SHARMA (F) 1, CHANDAUS, , Aligarh DINESH SINGH PREM PAL SINGH PREM 558, NEAR POWER HOUSE 2 02/09/2018 DINESH PAL SINGH (F) TAPPAL, TAPPAL, , Aligarh SINGH RESHU 91, ANDHARI PATTI 3 02/09/2018 SANCHIT GARG (H) RANI UTTAR, JATTARI, , Aligarh £ In case of Union territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir Date of exhibition at @ For this revision for this designated location Electoral Date of exhibition at designated * Place, time and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registration Registration location under rule 15(b) officer Officer’s Office $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for under rule 16(b) each designated location # Give relationship as F-Father , M=Mother, and H=Husband within brackets i.e. (F), (M), (H) 20/12/2018 1/1 6/25/2010 Form9 Print ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V, PARA 25) FORM 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form 6 Designated location identity (where applications have been Constituency (Assembly/£Parliamentary): Khair Revision identity received) From date To date @ 2. -
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation INFRASTRUCTURE IS CIVILIZATION: RECONSIDERING
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation INFRASTRUCTURE IS CIVILIZATION: RECONSIDERING THE DEMOLITION OF PENNSYLVANIA STATION A4106.001: Advanced Studio VI, Spring 2016 Monday and Thursday 1:30-6:30 PM Professor Vishaan Chakrabarti Co-instructor, Ruchika Modi Penn Station ‘Renovation’ STUDIO BRIEF Since antiquity infrastructure has formed the physical expression of civil society, whether in the water “ghats” of India, the viaducts of Rome, the highly advanced ancient sewers of the Middle East, or the advent of high speed rail in modern Japan. Representing far more than technocratic systems, infrastructure speaks to the belief that society has the internal capacity for communal organization and investment, for recognizing that we benefit from collective design, construction and engagement. Design excellence in infrastructure is the expression of a societal belief in the collective over the singular, hence the notion of “foreground” buildings that we associate with our public libraries, museums, post offices, and train stations versus the “background” buildings that historically constituted private urban building stock before the culture of celebrity luxury architecture for private object buildings took hold. The Victorian train stations of Europe and its colonies, as well as the “City Beautiful” stations that succeeded them in the United States, were the apotheosis of the belief during the Enlightenment that infrastructure was a civilizing force, at times resulting in racial domination and colonial repression, yet simultaneously representing our first understandings of transit-oriented urbanity and the freedoms it engenders. The downfall of rail travel, particularly in the United States, represents the denouement of civil society as we defined it in the 19th and 20th centuries, as we moved from modernity to Modernism, from the train to the automobile. -
Speech of Mamata Banerjee Introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25Th February 2011
Speech of Mamata Banerjee introducing the Railway Budget 2011-12 25th February 2011 1. Madam Speaker, I rise to present before this august House the Revised Estimates for 2010-11 and the estimated receipts and expenditure for 2011-12. I deem it an honour to present the third Railway Budget under the kind guidance of the hon'ble Prime Minister. I profusely thank the Finance Minster for his continued support and encouragement to the railways. 2. As the hon’ble members are aware, the wheels of the railways continue to move 24 hours, all 365 days. Railway’s services are comparable to emergency services, required all the time. I am proud of the 14 lakh members of my railway family, who toil day and night with unparalleled dedication. I am also grateful to all passengers without whose cooperation and consideration, we could not have run this vast system. I have also received unstinted support from our two recognised federations and staff and officers’ associations. 3. Madam, rail transportation is vitally interlinked with the economic development of the country. With the economy slated to grow at a rate of 8-9%, it is imperative that the railways grow at an even faster pace. I see the railways as an artery of this pulsating nation. Our lines touch the lives of humble people in tiny villages, as they touch the lives of those in the bustling metropolises. 4. We are taking a two-pronged approach, scripted on the one hand, by a sustainable, efficient and rapidly growing Indian Railways, and on the other, by an acute sense of social responsibility towards the common people of this nation. -
Dibrugarh University College/Instituion Name : Silapathar College
Annual Report Dibrugarh University 1st January 2019 - 31st December 2019 College/Instituion Name : Silapathar College Year of Establishment : 1979 1. Address of the College/Institution : SILAPATHAR COLLEGE, SILAPATHAR, P.O. -Silapathar, Pin - 787059, Dist.- DHEMAJI 2. Whether the College/Institution is Yes, 2005 provincialized or not? If so, the year of provincialization: 3. Whether the accredited/re- Yes, B accredited by the NAAC or not? If accredited/re-accredited, mention the Grade: 4. Whether registered under Societies Yes,Yes,1932 of 1992-93 Act or Trust? If so, mention the Registration: 5. College Website if any with Email www.silapatharcollege.edu.in address: 6.(a) Name of the Principal: Dr. Lakhi Nath Pegu 6.(b) Phone (with STD Code): (i) Office - 9435534268 (ii) Residence - 9435534268 (iii) Mobile - 9435534268 6.(c) Email ID of the Principal: [email protected] 7. Whether registered u/s 2(f) and Yes, Yes, F.8-36/91(CPP-I)1.6.96 12(b) of the UGC Act? : 8. The affiliation status of the College Permanent, 1996 (Permanent/Temporary/Permitted)to D.U. with year: 9. Programmes of study in UG Level Bachelor of Arts (BA), 9. (a) Faculties/Stream: Arts only 9. (b) Subjects offered in General Assamese, English, Hindi, Bodo, Programme permitted by D.U. : Nepali, Alternative English, Elective Assamese, History, Economics, Education, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, 9. (c) Subjects offered in Assamese, English, History, Major/Speciality Programme permitted by D.U.: Economics, Education, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, 9. (d) P. G. Programme permitted by D.U.: 9. (e) Professional Courses permitted PGDCA, by D.U.: 10. -
Prospectus Session : 2019-20
PROSPECTUS SESSION : 2019-20 SILAPATHAR SCIENCE COLLEGE Silapathar, Dhemaji : Assam Pin- 787059 Ph. No. 03753-246921 Website : www.silapatharsciencecollege.com E-mail : [email protected] Prospectus, 2019-20 PROSPECTUS, Silapathar Science College - Session : 2019-20, published by the Principal, Silapathar Science College on behalf of Silapathar Science College, Silapathar- 787059, Assam. Price : 100/- (Rupees One Hundred) only. Electronic version of the prospectus is available for download at: http://www.silapatharsciencecollege.com RECOGNITION : Degree Section : Permanently Affiliated to Dibrugarh University vide letter No.DU/RG/DCDC/SSC/Perm.Aff./2007-08/3410-416 Dtd. 15-12-2007 Recognised by the UGC under Sections 2(f) & 12 (B) respectively vide letter No. F.8-27/2007(CPP-I) Dtd. 13th January, 2007 & F. No. 8-27/2007(CPP-I) Dtd. 22nd October, 2010 H.S. (Sc.) Section : The Higher Secondary(Sc.) Section is introduced as an amalgamated part of the college. Compiled & Composed by : Mr. Ankush Chutia, HoD, Asstt. Prof.(English), SScC. Prospectus Committee : Dr. (Mrs.) Dipa Patir, HoD, Deptt. of Anthropology, SScC Ms. Arpana Das, HoD, Deptt. of Botany, SScC Mr. Ratul Lahkar, HoD, Deptt. of Chemistry, SScC Mr. Ankush Chutia, HoD, Deptt. of English, SScC. Mr. Ranjit Borgohain, HoD, Deptt.of Mathematics, SScC Dr. Partha Nath Dutta, HoD, Deptt.of Physics, SScC Ms. Lolita Doley, HoD, Deptt. of Zoology, SScC Candidates can obtain the Prospectus and admission application forms from the Cash Counter, Silapathar Science College and also can download the Prospectus and application form from the college website at www.silapatharsciencecollege.com. Downloaded Application forms should be submitted along with requisite Prospectus fee of Rs.