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Ethano-Medicinal Use of Plants of Mount Abu Region
Ethano-medicinal use of plants of Mount Abu Region 1Ashwini Kumar Sharma and 2 G.S. Indoriya 1Associate Professor, P.G.Department of Dravyaguna M.M.M. Government Ayurvedic College, Udaipur, Rajasthan Email: [email protected] 2Dean and Principal Madhav Ayurvedic Medical College, Madhav University, Abu Road, Distt. Sirohi, Rajasthan Abstract The highest peak of Mount Abu is Guru Shikhar at 1722 m (5,650 ft) above sea level. The area is botanically the most important part of the Rajasthan. Here the climate is more humid and environmental conditions are quite favorable for the growth of natural vegetation. The slopes and base (Foot hills) including the plateau are covered with mixed deciduous forest, sprinkled with evergreen species. The main tribes of the study area are Bhil, Meena, Garasia and Kathodi, which form 12% of the total population of the state. The paper reviews the ethano medicinal uses of 15 plant species of Mount Abu, Rajasthan, used by the traditional practitioners. These hill ranges possess an abundant population of various tribes. Keywords: Abu, Evergreen Species, Ethno medicine. Introduction Abu varies greatly from the foot hills to high altitude. Average rainfall in Mount Abu is 1500 mm (2). Collection of medicinal plants from different Mount Abu Southern region of Rajasthan includes mainly Mt. Abu, regions has been a common practice among indigenous Sirohi, Kumbalgarh, Dungarpur, Parasramji, Udaipur people and medical practitioners. The vegetation of and Banswara(1). Mount Abu is referred to as 'an oasis Mount Abu supports dry deciduous, semi-deciduous and in the desert' as its heights are home to rivers, lakes, evergreen species, which changes with the increase in waterfalls and evergreen forests .The climate of Mount altitude (3). -
Archaeological Exploration of Defence Structures & Fortress City Based
International Journal of Management and Humanities (IJMH) ISSN: 2394-0913 (Online), Volume-4 Issue-8, April 2020 Archaeological Exploration of Defence Structures & Fortress City Based on Ancient Folklore of Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India Priyank Talesara, Aniruddh Bahuguna, Chintan Thakar Abstract: In terms of archaeology the defence structure risk because ethnic class Grasia and Bhil are so violent defined as protective or fortification construction or enclosure towards modern society. around any settlement on the area with or without a moat. In an archaeological context, defence structures are mainly constructed II. BACKGROUND on a formal or informal plan and consist of walls and fortification built in massive size. In our winter exploration, we tried to A. Folklore of Mount Abu investigate the discovery of the ruins of defence structure found According to ancient legend, Rishi-Vashistha’s (Sage) cow near sacred place/pilgrimage site in Sirohi District. Methodology: falls in Brahmakhai (great deep gorge). While Mediation Our field survey in Sirohi district based on ancient folklore of Mount Abu to relate its multidisciplinary archaeological science Vashistha got the vision that, his cow Nandini falls in related to the field of geography about the number of defence Brahmakhai. Vashistha asked his cow to come out from structures & fortress city. Remote sensing and GIS applications gorge. Unexpectedly miraculous Nandini itself released too use to tracing the geo-coordinate location of structures and ruins. much milk like a river, by using buoyancy force Nandini Also tries to focus on the contour of the area to know its came out from gorge. In rumination, Vashistha decided to higher-point, elevation and even measured MSL. -
ELECTION LIST 2016 10 08 2016.Xlsx
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SCIENCE MOHANLAL SUKHAIDA UNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR FINAL ELECTORAL LIST 2016-17 B. SC. FIRST YEAR Declared on : 10-08-2016 S. No. NAME OF STUDENT FATHER'S NAME ADDRESS 1 AAKASH SHARMA VINOD KUMAR SHARMA E 206 DWARIKA PURI 2 ABHA DHING ABHAY DHING 201-202, SUGANDHA APARTMENT, NEW MALI COLONY, TEKRI, UDAIPUR 3 ABHISHEK DAMAMI GHANSHYAM DAMAMI DAMAMIKHERA,DHARIYAWAD 4 ABHISHEK MISHRA MANOJ MISHRA BAPU BAZAR, RISHABHDEO 5 ABHISHEK SAYAWAT NARENDRA SINGH SAYAWAT VILL-MAKANPURA PO-CHOTI PADAL TEH GHATOL 6 ABHISHEKH SHARMA SHIVNARAYAN SHARMA VPO-KARUNDA, TEH-CHHOTI SADRI 7 ADITI MEHAR KAILASH CHANDRA MEHAR RAJPUT MOHALLA BIJOLIYA 8 ADITYA DAVE DEEPAK KUMAR DAVE DADAI ROAD VARKANA 9 ADITYA DIXIT SHYAM SUNDER DIXIT BHOLE NATH IRON, BHAGWAN DAS MARKET, JALCHAKKI ROAD, KANKROLI 10 AHIR JYOTI SHANKAR LAL SHANKAR LAL DEVIPURA -II, TEH-RASHMI 11 AJAY KUMAR MEENA JEEVA JI MEENA VILLAGE KODIYA KHET POST BARAPAL TEH.GIRWA 12 AJAY KUMAR SEN SURESH CHANDRA SEN NAI VILL- JAISINGHPURA, POST- MUNJWA 13 AKANSHA SINGH RAO BHAGWAT SINGH RAO 21, RESIDENCY ROAD, UDAIPUR 14 AKASH KUMAR MEENA BHIMACHAND MEENA VILL MANAPADA POST KARCHA TEH KHERWARA 15 AKSHAY KALAL LAXMAN LAL KALAL TEHSIL LINK ROAD VPO : GHATOL 16 AKSHAY MEENA SHEESHPAL LB 57, CHITRAKUT NAGAR, BHUWANA, UDAIPUR (RAJ.) - 313001 17 AMAN KUSHWAH UMA SHANKER KUSHWAH ADARSH COLONY KAPASAN 18 AMAN NAMA BHUPENDRA NAMA 305,INDRA COLONEY RAILWAY STATION MALPURA 19 AMBIKA MEGHWAL LACHCHHI RAM MEGHWAL 30 B VIJAY SINGH PATHIK NAGAR SAVINA 20 AMISHA PANCHAL LOKESH PANCHAL VPO - BHILUDA TEH - SAGWARA 21 ANANT NAI RAJU NAI ANANT NAI S/O RAJU NAI VPO-KHODAN TEHSIL-GARHI 22 ANIL JANWA JAGDISH JANWA HOLI CHOUK KHERODA TEH VALLABHNAGAR 23 ANIL JATIYA RATAN LAL JATIYA VILL- JATO KA KHERA, POST- LAXMIPURA 24 ANIL YADAV SHANKAR LAL YADAV VILL-RUNJIYA PO-RUNJIYA 25 ANISHA MEHTA ANIL MEHTA NAYA BAZAAR, KANORE DISTT. -
Of 7 One Meter from the Water Level of the River Channel Whichever Is Reached Earlier
By Speed Post No. J-11015/387/2013-IA.II(M) Government of India Ministry of Environment and Forests IA Division *** Paryavaran Bhavan, C.G.O. Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi-110 003 Telefax: 011-24364067 Dated: 22nd November, 2013 To M/s Parasmal Ghanchi Talab Road, Jasol, Tehsil Panchpadra, Barmer, Rajasthan - 344024 Sub.: Mineral – Bajri Mine with production capacity of 92.625 Lakh TPA (ROM) by M/s. Parasmal Ghanchi located at Revenue villages of Tehsil- Pindwara, District - Sirohi, Rajasthan (588.14 ha) - regarding TORs This has reference to your letter no. Nil dated 03.10.2013 regarding the proposal for determining the Terms of Reference (TORs) for undertaking detailed EIA study for the purpose of obtaining environmental clearance in accordance with the provisions of the EIA Notification, 2006. For this purpose, the Proponent had submitted information in the prescribed format (Form-1) along with a Pre-feasibility Report. The proposal was considered by the Reconstituted Expert Appraisal Committee in its 12th meeting held during 31st October, 2013 to 01st November, 2013. 2. The mine lease area is located near villages Patumbri, Bhavari, Nadiya, Silvani, Jhadoli, Veervada, Moori, Undra, Khankharwada, Kaachhauli, Parlai, Kotra, Kojra, Bhujela, Bhimana, Watera, Kaasindra, Udvadiya, Tarungi, Achpura, Peshua, Naya Saanvada, Phulera, Dhanari, Richdi, Nananrwada, Saangvada, Bhaarja, Bhujela, Banaas, Nittauda, Kodarla, Dingaar, Aarasana, Telpur, Lautana, Janapur, Jhankar, Rohira & Wasa, Tehsil Pindwara, District - Sirohi (Rajasthan). 3. The proposed production capacity is 92.625 Lakh TPA. The lease area lies on Banas River, Sukli Nadi, Hukli River, Kukri River & Gokli Nadi. The Latitudes and Longitudes of mine lease area are from 24o33’6.8674”N to 24o52’12.6061”N and 72o51’4.3130”E to 72o56’28.1436”E. -
Hydro-Geology, Groundwater Resources and Analysis of Potential Aquifers in Malani Igneous Suite- a Case Study of Sirohi District of Rajasthan
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2016, pp. 106–114, Article ID: IJCIET_07_06_012 Available online at http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJCIET?Volume=7&Issue=6 ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316 © IAEME Publication HYDRO-GEOLOGY, GROUNDWATER RESOURCES AND ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL AQUIFERS IN MALANI IGNEOUS SUITE- A CASE STUDY OF SIROHI DISTRICT OF RAJASTHAN Sen Hemant Research Scholar Department of Geology, M.L.S. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India Nagori M. L. Professor, Department of Geology, M.L.S. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India ABSTRACT Sustainable Groundwater Resources Management is t he need of the time and this aspect become crucial i n t h e w estern desertic t er rain o f R ajasthan which w itness s ca nty r ainfall. Sirohi district i s a lso a p art o f Ma lani I gneous S uite ( MIS ) a nd i n t h e d istrict MIS i s r epresented by Granites, Rhyolites and Igneous tuffs. The Main litho-units exposed in the district are Phyllites, Schists, Granite, Rhyolite, Gneisses and Alluvium. The Potential aquifers in the district are Rhyolite, Granite, Erinpura Granite, Gneisses, Phyllite and Schists. Analysis of rainfall pattern between the periods (year 2011 to 2013) reveals that there is significant year wise fluctuation in rainfall which affect groundwater recharge. Moreover t he a reas co vered w ith f air veg etation r eceive m ore r ains a s co mpared to non- vegetation portions. This is clearly witness in Mt. -
Study of Water Quality Parameters of Ground Water in Sirohi District (Rajasthan)
Study of Water Quality Parameters of Ground Water in Sirohi District (Rajasthan) Govind Singh Chauhan Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering Madhav University, Pindwara (Rajasthan) e-mail: [email protected] Abstract Water is the essential natural resource for life. Ground water plays a major role in satisfying the need of life. Sirohi district where marble and cement industries are dominating industry, there is a need of the study of Physico-chemical parameters of various ground water bodies belonging to this district as ground water is the major source of supplying drinking water by the municipality. The present study will help in improving drinking water quality. Water quality parameters of ground water of Sirohi district has been investigated in two seasons of the year. Fluoride, Chloride, TDS, Nitrate, pH, Hardness and Alkalinity parameters of ten villages in monsoon and summer seasons were recorded and compared. Parameters were studied following Tritimetric, Titration and Colorimetric methods. Villages having high level of fluoride, TDS, Hardness etc have been identified and values compared with the standard values, prescribed by NEERI, WHO and APHA. Fluoride is the key aspect of water quality in water supply system. A big change in all water quality parameters was observed before and after the monsoon seasons. Keywords: Tritimetric, Titration, Colorimetric Introduction quality in water supply system. Fluoride has shown to cause a significant effect on human health. Water is the essential natural resource for life. Ground water plays a major role in satisfying the Study Area need of life. With the urbanization, industrialization and increasing population, the Rajasthan is situated at the west side of India and demand of water resources is increasing. -
Jalore Forest Division Management
72°30'0"E 72°35'0"E 72°40'0"E 72°45'0"E 2 AHORE Bhagli 9 JALORE FOREST DIVISION 3 Dhavala Madalpura Rewat Khejarra Ka Dhani 10 Mera Uparla MANAGEMENT MAP 4 8 y a Bairath w h g i H N " e 0 t ' a 5 t N " 1 S ° Kolapura 0 ' 5 5 5 2 1 ° 5 Narnawas 2 Dakatra 7 y wa Narnawas gh Hi RAJANWADI AICHRANA e at St 6 Dhanpur Mank Bakra Road BAAGRA 1 Chunra Devda Gualpa Dhani Bagra 1 Maylawas BHETALA I Sarat Nabi Takhtpura NABI 1 1TAKHATPURA BHETALA JALOR Digaon Bhetala Santhu BHETALA II Dundsi 1 Nagni N " 0 ' 0 N " 1 ° 0 ' 5 0 2 1 Nun ° 5 2 1 Akoli AADWADA Arwara CHANDNA 1 1 Siyana SIYANA B Chandna Tatol Sargaro Ka Khera Gola SIYANA C Deldari 1 45/C/12 SIYANA A Bara Goga 1 BIBALSAR Bibalsar Umedgarh Lotiwara chhota Lotiwara mota y a w Kandar N SHEOGANJ h " Dewara g 0 i ' 5 H N " ° 0 5 e t ' 2 Chandna 5 a t ° 5 S 2 Naradra Satapura Raipuriya Sumergarh Siwana Sikwara Mondoli Bhutwas Manora WORKING CIRCLES LEGEND FOR MANAGEMENT MAP PROTECTED AREA / OTHER AREA NOT INCLUDED Varara BHINMAL GRASS & GRAZING WORKING CIRCLE PLANTATION WORKING CIRCLE Deldar Bhutgaon SOIL CONSERVATION & REHABILITATION WORKING CIRCLE DHOK IMPROVEMENT WORKING CIRCLE Ratpura Jhak Mandwariya MINING AREA IMPROVEMENT WORKING CIRCLE Jamotra OTHER WORKING CIRCLES Ramsin N " 0 ' 0 N " ° 0 5 ' 2 Legend 0 Barlut ° 5 2 Settlement points Sujapura Kolar Punag Kalan Drainge Line Jawal Jawal Railway Line Punag Khurd SIROHI S District Road ta te H ig h National Highway w Nawara a Bugaon Bawli y RECORDED State Highway BLOCK LEGAL STATUS TOPOSHEET Gurha AREA (HA) AADWADA PROTECTED 133.29 45C12 Ud District Boundary Bithan BAAGRA PROTECTED 99.43 45C12 Rivers/Waterbodies BHETALA I PROTECTED 108 45C12 BHETALA II PROTECTED 86 45C12 SOURCE INFORMATION Marwara Tehsil Boundary BIBALSAR PROTECTED 20.17 45C12 Baitarna BLOCK BOUNDARIES BASED ON STOCK MAPS CHANDNA PROTECTED 16.76 45C12 BLOCK BOUNDARIES BASED ON CADASTRAL MAPS ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! SOI Sheet No. -
Hinduism and Hindu Philosophy
Essays on Indian Philosophy UNIVE'aSITY OF HAWAII Uf,FU:{ Essays on Indian Philosophy SHRI KRISHNA SAKSENA UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII PRESS HONOLULU 1970 Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 78·114209 Standard Book Number 87022-726-2 Copyright © 1970 by University of Hawaii Press All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Contents The Story of Indian Philosophy 3 Basic Tenets of Indian Philosophy 18 Testimony in Indian Philosophy 24 Hinduism 37 Hinduism and Hindu Philosophy 51 The Jain Religion 54 Some Riddles in the Behavior of Gods and Sages in the Epics and the Puranas 64 Autobiography of a Yogi 71 Jainism 73 Svapramanatva and Svapraka!;>atva: An Inconsistency in Kumarila's Philosophy 77 The Nature of Buddhi according to Sankhya-Yoga 82 The Individual in Social Thought and Practice in India 88 Professor Zaehner and the Comparison of Religions 102 A Comparison between the Eastern and Western Portraits of Man in Our Time 117 Acknowledgments The author wishes to make the following acknowledgments for permission to reprint previously published essays: "The Story of Indian Philosophy," in A History of Philosophical Systems. edited by Vergilius Ferm. New York:The Philosophical Library, 1950. "Basic Tenets of Indian Philosophy," previously published as "Are There Any Basic Tenets of Indian Philosophy?" in The Philosophical Quarterly. "Testimony in Indian Philosophy," previously published as "Authority in Indian Philosophy," in Ph ilosophyEast and West. vo!.l,no. 3 (October 1951). "Hinduism," in Studium Generale. no. 10 (1962). "The Jain Religion," previously published as "Jainism," in Religion in the Twentieth Century. edited by Vergilius Ferm. -
Shalom India
B E T E M P T E D Shalom India Seeing India through Jewish Eyes Tempo Holidays package inclusions A few words from Rabbi Fred Morgan From $8375 per person twin/double share I am currently the Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth • 21 nights first class accommodation. Day use room in Cochin at airport hotel Israel in Melbourne. In a previous life (before entering the rabbinate), I was lecturer in the • International and domestic airfares, taxes religions of India at the University of Bristol in and surcharges * England. I have travelled extensively in northern • Daily breakfast India and lived for some months in Varanasi, the sacred centre • Full board on house boat of Hinduism. This tour brings together my two passions: India and • All transfers and sightseeing excursions in Judaism. At each place we visit, I will introduce the religion most air‑conditioned vehicles closely associated with that place: Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, • Sightseeing and attractions as per the itinerary Sikhism and Islam. The tour will also include the most significant sites • Local English speaking guides for sightseeing and of Jewish interest in Mumbai and Cochin. attractions • Services of an English speaking representative to assist at airports and hotels • All taxes * * Subject to change due to currency fluctuations and changes to taxes or charges. Full itinerary overleaf An information evening will be held on Wednesday 6 June at 7.30pm. For further details, please feel free to contact me: Rabbi Morgan Phone: (03) 9510 1488 Email: [email protected] B E T E M P T E D Thu 13 Mar Udaipur – Mumbai Early morning transfer to the airport for your flight to Mumbai. -
Government College SIROHI Alumni
Government College SIROHI Alumni S No Full Name : Year of Year of Faculty : Degree : Current Present Address : Permanent Address : Contact No. : Mobile No. : Email ID : Present Status : Company Name : Designation : Company Details : Joining Passing Location : : : 1 Rajesh Jain 1980 1983 Science B.Sc. Mumbai & Sirohi 22 Ajit Block, Shantinagar, Sirohi, 22 Ajit Block, Shantinagar, 9414152476 [email protected] Business K.S. Technogroups Director Distributors & Rajasthan - 307001 Sirohi, Rajasthan - 307001 Pvt Ltd Service Provider 2 Mukesh kumar 1977 1982 Commerce M.Com. Sirohi 10, Adarsh Nagar Sirohi 307001 As above 9829012591 9829012591 [email protected] Business modi Rajasthan 3 Hardeep Singh 1983 1987 Science B.Sc. Udaipur 9 B. Zonal railway training institute 18.nehru nagar. Ajmer road 9001196671 9462290336 [email protected] Govt Service Indian railways Sr commercial Railways marwah sukhadia circle . Udaipur Jaipur instructor. 4 Mohan Rao 1976 1982 Commerce M.Com. Sirohi Goyali , SIROHI Goyali ,Sirohi 9428006918 [email protected] Private Service Adarsh Co-operative Chief Manager Head office , Sirohi Bank Ltd. 5 Narayan Lal 1991 1993 Arts B.A. sawroopganj SAWROOPGANJ SAWROOPGANJ 9783261077 9783261077 [email protected] Govt Service Edu.Sec. Tr. 6 Mahesh agarwal 2016 1979 Commerce B.Com Mountabu Mount gas enterprises,mountabu As above 9414153562 9414153562 [email protected] Business 7 Dilip Vyas 1983 1990 Commerce B.Com Sirohi "Janu villa" Dabi line Sirohi "Janu villa" Dabi line Sirohi ( 8561809888 9414300943 [email protected] Private Service PWD Contractor PWD Sirohi RAJ.) 8 Anil Shah 1976 1979 Commerce B.Com Jaipur 19, Kirti Nagar, shyam nagar, Jaipur- As above 0141-2293771 9829167065 [email protected] Business Anil Shah Share sub broker of 302019 Anand rathi share broker 9 Narendra Singh 2016 1987 Commerce B.Com Sirohi A 35 Adarsh Nagar Sirohi A35 Adarsh Nagar Sirohi 9414152382 [email protected] Private Service Adarsh coop bank Ltd Managing Director Dabi 10 Dayaram kumgar 1982 1984 Science B.Sc. -
Sojat City, District: Pali, Rajasthan Category
Non-Forest Land PRE-FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR MANDLA LIMESTONE MINE NEAR VILLAGE – MANDLA, TEHSIL: SOJAT CITY, DISTRICT: PALI, RAJASTHAN CATEGORY – ‘A’ M.L No.: 04/94, MINING LEASE AREA :1000.0 HA. PRODUCTION CAPACITY : 78,51,450 TPA PROPONENT Sh. Rajendra Singh Kachchhwaha S/o Sh. Shiv Kachchhwaha Sojat Road, Tehsil - Sojat City - 306104 District – Pali (Rajsthan) Phone: 02960 – 287161, Mobile: 9414128661 EIA CONSULTANT OVERSEAS MIN-TECH CONSULTANTS ISO 9001:2008 Certified & NABET Accredited EIA Consultants 501, 5th Floor, Apex Tower, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302015 Telefax: +91-141-2744509, Mobile: +91-9460221084 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.overseasmintech.com Mandla Limestone Mine, Production Capacity – 78,51,450 TPA, M.L. Area-1000.0 ha., M.L No. 04/94 Near Village- Mandla, Tehsil – Sojat City, District - Pali (Rajasthan) Index INDEX 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ......................................................................................... 4 2 INTRODUCTION OF THE PROJECT/ BACKGROUND INFORMATION ...... 6 2.1 IDENTIFICATION OF PROJECT AND PROJECT PROPONENT ........................................ 6 2.2 NEED FOR THE PROJECT & ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE COUNTRY/ REGION ........... 7 2.3 DEMAND – SUPPLY GAP 8 2.4 IMPORTS VS. INDIGENOUS PRODUCTION 8 2.5 EXPORT POSSIBILITY 8 2.6 DOMESTIC/EXPORT MARKETS 8 2.7 EMPLOYMENT GENERATION (DIRECT AND INDIRECT) DUE TO THE PROJECT .... 9 3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................ 9 3.1 TYPE OF PROJECT INCLUDING INTERLINKED AND INDEPENDENT -
Final Electoral Roll / Voter List (Alphabetical), Election - 2018
THE BAR COUNCIL OF RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT BUILDINGS, JODHPUR FINAL ELECTORAL ROLL / VOTER LIST (ALPHABETICAL), ELECTION - 2018 [As per order dt. 14.12.2017 as well as orders dt.23.08.2017 & 24.11.2017 Passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Transfer case (Civil) No. 126/2015 Ajayinder Sangwan & Ors. V/s Bar Council of Delhi and BCI Rules.] AT SIROHI IN SIROHI JUDGESHIP LOCATION OF POLLING STATION :- BAR ROOM, JUDICIAL COURTS, SIROHI DATE 01/01/2018 Page 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Electoral Name as on the Roll Electoral Name as on the Roll Number Number ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ ' A ' 3760 SH.AIDAN PUROHIT 57131 SH.AKSHAY SHARMA 81138 SH.ALTAMASH SHAIKH 78813 SMT.AMITA MEENA 23850 SH.ANAND DEV SUMAN 25666 SH.ARJUN KUMAR RAWAL 81279 SH.ARVIND SINGH 70087 SH.ASHOK KUMAR 25596 SH.ASHOK KUMAR PUROHIT 53709 SH.ASHU RAM KALBI 11856 SH.ASHWIN MARDIA ' B ' 81083 SH.BALWANT KUMAR MEGHWAL 6592 SH.BASANT KUMAR BHATI 26011 SH.BHAGWAT SINGH DEORA 34679 SH.BHANWAR SINGH DEORA 35577 SH.BHARAT KHANDELWAL 80034 SH.BHARAT KUMAR SEN 12869 SH.BHAWANI SINGH DEORA 60347 SH.BHERUPAL SINGH 12311 SH.BHIKH SINGH ARHA ' C ' 18417 SH.CHAMPAT LAL PARMAR 41619 SH.CHANDAN SINGH DABI 69381 SH.CHANDRA PRAKASH SINGH KUMPAWAT 70977 KUM.CHARCHA SHARMA 40116 KUM.CHETANA ' D ' 11363 SH.DALIP SINGH DEORA 38565 SH.DALPAT