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List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name
List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 1 Kanchipuram 1 Kanchipuram 1 Angambakkam 2 Ariaperumbakkam 3 Arpakkam 4 Asoor 5 Avalur 6 Ayyengarkulam 7 Damal 8 Elayanarvelur 9 Kalakattoor 10 Kalur 11 Kambarajapuram 12 Karuppadithattadai 13 Kavanthandalam 14 Keelambi 15 Kilar 16 Keelkadirpur 17 Keelperamanallur 18 Kolivakkam 19 Konerikuppam 20 Kuram 21 Magaral 22 Melkadirpur 23 Melottivakkam 24 Musaravakkam 25 Muthavedu 26 Muttavakkam 27 Narapakkam 28 Nathapettai 29 Olakkolapattu 30 Orikkai 31 Perumbakkam 32 Punjarasanthangal 33 Putheri 34 Sirukaveripakkam 35 Sirunaiperugal 36 Thammanur 37 Thenambakkam 38 Thimmasamudram 39 Thilruparuthikundram 40 Thirupukuzhi List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 41 Valathottam 42 Vippedu 43 Vishar 2 Walajabad 1 Agaram 2 Alapakkam 3 Ariyambakkam 4 Athivakkam 5 Attuputhur 6 Aymicheri 7 Ayyampettai 8 Devariyambakkam 9 Ekanampettai 10 Enadur 11 Govindavadi 12 Illuppapattu 13 Injambakkam 14 Kaliyanoor 15 Karai 16 Karur 17 Kattavakkam 18 Keelottivakkam 19 Kithiripettai 20 Kottavakkam 21 Kunnavakkam 22 Kuthirambakkam 23 Marutham 24 Muthyalpettai 25 Nathanallur 26 Nayakkenpettai 27 Nayakkenkuppam 28 Olaiyur 29 Paduneli 30 Palaiyaseevaram 31 Paranthur 32 Podavur 33 Poosivakkam 34 Pullalur 35 Puliyambakkam 36 Purisai List of Village Panchayats in Tamil Nadu District Code District Name Block Code Block Name Village Code Village Panchayat Name 37 -
Sr. Roll No. Name of Advocate Father's/Husband's Name
Roll No. Enrollment Date of Sr. Name of Advocate Complete Address Telephone No. Email Address No./Year/Council Enrollment Father's/Husband's Name ALJ/IG0001/2020 - 7017240382 1. Prem Shankar Upadhyay UP00467/11 20/01/2011 Vill- Shyoura, Post- Beswan, Aligarh 9720338037 Ram Bharose Upadhyay ALJ/IG0002/2020 - 2. Satya Prakash UP01476/92 02/03/1992 Shibpuri, Iglas, Aligarh 9410693864 Ram Swaroop ALJ/IG0003/2020 - Vill&PO- Nagla Birkhu, PS- Gonda, 3. Shiv Pratap UP00558/97 05/10/1997 9761673542 Aligarh Om Prakash Varshney ALJ/IG0004/2020 - Mail Rose Bye pass Road, Prince 4. Satyabhan Singh UP11968/99 26/06/1999 8923560734 nagar colony, Aligarh Raghunath Singh ALJ/IG0005/2020 - Gyan Garh, Bagichi, Iglas Bus 8193911351 5. Girish Kumar Sharma UP03772/04 11/07/2004 Stand, Hathras 8193917873 Murari Lal Sharma ALJ/IG0006/2020 - 6. Shyamvir Singh UP01417/09 23/03/2009 Nithawari(Pachawari), Aligarh 9457154987 Bhudayal Singh ALJ/IG0007/2020 - 7. Kailash Chandra Sharma UP01665/04 13/03/2004 Vill- Shivpuri, PO- Iglas, Aligarh 9058963829 Suresh Chandra Sharma ALJ/IG0008/2020 - Vill- Nagla darwar, PO&PS- Gonda, 9458816725 8. Gulvir Singh UP08605/00 25/06/2000 Teh- Iglas, Aligarh 9058131264 Onkar Singh ALJ/IG0009/2020 [email protected] Vill- Basauli, PO- Nagla Jagdev, Teh 9720320425 9. Likhendra Singh UP17878/16 20/10/2016 Iglas, Aligarh 9690519353 Malkhan Singh 1 Roll No. Enrollment Date of Sr. Name of Advocate Complete Address Telephone No. Email Address No./Year/Council Enrollment Father's/Husband's Name ALJ/IG0010/2020 [email protected] Kheria, Gurudev, PO- Tochhigarh, 9411630349 10. Sanjay Kumar Upadhyay UP00300/06 15/01/2006 Iglas, Aligarh 7830288877 Satish Chandra Upadhyay ALJ/IG0011/2020 [email protected]` 9758740769 11. -
Summer Research Internship Programme at GRD Centre For
Summer research internship programme at GRD Centre for Materials Research, through PSG Centre for Non-Formal & Continuing Education, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore - 641 004 Genesis: National Advisory Committee About the College Shri. L. Gopalakrishnan, PSG & Sons Charities, Coimbatore Dr. R. Rudramoorthy, PSG CT, Coimbatore PSG College of Technology established in 1951, is one of the many educational institutions nurtured by PSG & Sons Dr. A. Kandaswamy, PSG CT, Coimbatore Charities Trust. The college is Government Aided, Autonomous, ISO 9001 certified and affiliated to Anna University. Equipped Dr. P. C. Angelo, PSG CT, Coimbatore with the latest facilities and excellent infrastructure, the college offers a total of 48 full time and part time programs in Science, Dr. R. Sreenivasan, PSG CT, Coimbatore Engineering and Management at undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral levels. The institution has a strong alumni base, most Dr. G. Amarendra, IGCAR, Kalpakkam of them occupying coveted positions in many educational, industrial and research organizations all over the world. The mission Dr. Anuradha Ashok, PSG IAS, Coimbatore of the College is to provide world-class engineering education, foster research and development, evolve innovative applications of technology, encourage entrepreneurship and ultimately mould young men and women capable of assuming leadership of the Dr. M. Arivanandhan, Anna University, Chennai society for the betterment of the country. Mr. S. Arul (Co-coordinator), PSG PTC, Coimbatore Dr. J. Arunshankar, PSG CT, Coimbatore About the research centre: Mr. Avinash Padmappa, Optis India, Bengaluru Dr. R. Balasundaraprabhu, PSG CT, Coimbatore GRD Centre for Materials Research aims to carry out research on materials for advanced technology. -
Tamil Nadu H2
Annexure – H 2 Notice for appointment of Regular / Rural Retail Outlet Dealerships IOCL proposes to appoint Retail Outlet dealers in the State of Tamil Nadu as per following details: Name of location Estimated Minimum Dimension (in Finance to be Fixed Fee / monthly Type of Mode of Security Sl. No Revenue District Type of RO Category M.)/Area of the site (in Sq. arranged by the Minimum Sales Site* Selection Deposit M.). * applicant Bid amount Potential # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9a 9b 10 11 12 (Regular/Rural) (SC/SC CC (CC/DC/CFS) Frontage Depth Area Estimated Estimated (Draw of Rs. in Lakhs Rs. in 1/SC PH/ST/ST working fund Lots/Bidding) Lakhs CC 1/ST capital required PH/OBC/OBC requireme for CC 1/OBC nt for developme PH/OPEN/OPE operation nt of N CC 1/OPEN of RO Rs. in infrastruct CC 2/OPEN Lakhs ure at RO PH) Rs. in Lakhs 1 Alwarpet Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 2 Andavar Nagar to Choolaimedu, Periyar Pathai Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 3 Anna Nagar Chennai Regular 200 Open CC 20 20 400 25 10 Bidding 30 5 4 Anna Nagar 2nd Avenue Main Road Chennai Regular 200 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 5 Anna Salai, Teynampet Chennai Regular 250 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 6 Arunachalapuram to Besant nagar, Besant ave Road Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 7 Ashok Nagar to Kodambakam power house Chennai Regular 150 SC CFS 20 20 400 0 0 Draw of Lots 0 3 8 Ashok Pillar to Arumbakkam Metro Chennai Regular 200 Open DC 13 14 182 25 60 Draw of Lots 15 5 9 Ayanavaram -
Private Schools Fee Determination Committee Chennai-600 006 - Fees Fixed for the Year 2013-2016 - District: Tuticorin Sl
PRIVATE SCHOOLS FEE DETERMINATION COMMITTEE CHENNAI-600 006 - FEES FIXED FOR THE YEAR 2013-2016 - DISTRICT: TUTICORIN SL. SCHOOL HEARING SCHOOL NAME & ADDRESS YEAR LKG UKG I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII NO. CODE DATE GOOD MORROW NURSERY & 2013 - 14 2900 3000 - - - - - - - - - - - - PRIMARY SCHOOL 115/A-/6 VTH STREET 1 030001 1-3-13 2014 - 15 3190 3300 - - - - - - - - - - - - SEENIVASA NAGR KOVILPATTI THOOTHUKUDI 2015 - 16 3509 3630 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2013 - 14 3600 4200 4800 - 5700 - - - - - - - - - Orient Nursery & Primary School, 2 030002 27-03-13 2014 - 15 3960 4620 5280 - 6270 - - - - - - - - - 770/G/1, Muthu Nagar, Kovilpatti - 628 501 2015 - 16 4356 5082 5808 - 6897 - - - - - - - - - S.F.I. Nursery & 2013 - 14 4000 4000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 - - - - - - - Primary School Salesier nagar, 3 030003 Nalatinputhur Post, 27-3-2013 2014 - 15 4400 4400 5500 5500 5500 5500 5500 - - - - - - - 628 716. Kovilpatti Village, Thoothukudi Dt. 2015 - 16 4840 4840 6050 6050 6050 6050 6050 - - - - - - - 2013 - 14 5000 5000 6250 6250 6250 6250 6250 - - - - - - - St.Mary's Nursery & Primary School, 4 030006 01-03-13 2014 - 15 5500 5500 6875 6875 6875 6875 6875 - - - - - - - Millerpuram, Thoothukudi - 628 002 2015 - 16 6050 6050 7563 7563 7563 7563 7563 - - - - - - - 2013 - 14 7800 7800 8950 8950 8950 8950 8950 - - - - - - - AUXILLIUM N/P SCHOOL 5 030007 55/210 THERASPUARM 27-3-13 2014 - 15 8580 8580 9845 9845 9845 9845 9845 - - - - - - - THOOTHUKUDI 2015 - 16 9438 9438 10830 10830 10830 10830 10830 - - - - - - - Ravilla K.R. Appaswamy 2013 - 14 5000 5000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 7000 7000 7000 9000 9000 10100 10100 Naidu Vidhyashram, Inam Maniyachi, 6 03001 29-04-13 2014 - 15 5500 5500 6600 6600 6600 6600 6600 7700 7700 7700 9900 9900 11110 11110 New Town, Kovilpatti Thoothu 2015 - 16 6050 6050 7260 7260 7260 7260 7260 8470 8470 8470 10890 10890 12221 12221 1 PRIVATE SCHOOLS FEE DETERMINATION COMMITTEE CHENNAI-600 006 - FEES FIXED FOR THE YEAR 2013-2016 - DISTRICT: TUTICORIN SL. -
Review Article
z Available online at http://www.journalcra.com INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH International Journal of Current Research Vol. 9, Issue, 06, pp.52316-52318, June, 2017 ISSN: 0975-833X REVIEW ARTICLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM AND MODES OF CONVEYANCE IN COASTAL ODISHA: A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW *Dr. Gokulananda Patro Lecturer in History, K.M.Science College, Narendrapur, Ganjam (Odisha) India ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: System of Transport and conveyance constitutes an amazing chapter in the economic history of Received 09th March, 2017 Odisha. No study on the economic history of Odisha can be completed without the reference of the Received in revised form means of transport and conveyance. Hence, an attempt has been made in this paper to discuss various 18th April, 2017 means of transport and conveyance in medieval Odisha. th Accepted 29 May, 2017 th Published online 20 June, 2017 Key words: Transport and conveyance constitutes. Copyright©2017, Dr. Gokulananda Patro. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Citation: Dr. Gokulananda Patro, 2017. “Transport system and modes of conveyance in coastal Odisha: A historical overview”, International Journal of Current Research, 9, (06), 52316-52318. INTRODUCTION flat-bottomed and able to carry about 25 tons of burdens. The palanquin being carried by four to six persons were used for Coastal Odisha comprised the four undivided districts i.e. conveyance. The lorries, trucks and buses were introduced in Balasore, Cuttack, Puri and Ganjam lying on the shore of the Orissa for transportation after the 30’s of the 20th century, but Bay of Bengal. -
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District Census Handbook, Allgarh, Part XIII-B, Series-22, Uttar
CENSUS 1981 '~li( XIII-it ffi"~/SER'ES .. 22 "StT~q~ ~~f(1Jfii' ...... \i~ s{q'W ffl~ UTTAR PRADESH Part XIII .. 8 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT f~~l ;f"¥IGlitl ~~~~ DIsrrRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK ~CI'f;t Tfrcf, '" +rr~a.')lI' srm«f.r'fi' ~ ('f~~. ;;;j.fTfUTiiT qfrqrw.:r, «1'. n~ ! 1. >R=m,FiT i-Ii 2. !:l'r'fcfi~<T 'I-vi 3 fq~ cpT l1Ti1f~", 4 11 ~cG!'i(uT 31tcr.~ ix-x 5 \-'l?!T ~FilTur·n ~-:a~rH1CfiT 'fiT qt<:'<f<r Xl-XIlI 6 fi5f~T $[T~fl1cti i5fi1lTlJj;:rT~H lJffl'F'l:T i5fil~~i:fr U-19 7 • ~~f'<{~ :~nf?i~l ~ f~\t >l'iqf,,~ \Sfil''I'<r,'mm:: 20-27 8 ari~f~cr 'iFj Gl Tf{'[7.[l ~ f"fQ; 5TT~fl1cti G1'<llTlJ1rt'Tl1T<: 28-35 9 mfl'ITJj'/.:r1T~T<I 5fT~flj''ti Gf~~rrml<: (a~~f~T ~ lATfI'l Cf~T 'fll'\T ~ qTi ~ 31'}}H\) 33-346 1. ~h Cf~~l;;;r (i) (,,~I1T~ +fT'ff~'!l (il) lATllt 'fiT q1llTiijilj' ~'9T 38-40 (i il) lAllj'~11ll srT~f'l1Cfi ~rrll'1ll;;mT,\ 44-67 (iv) 'lWflT r.Tiq-fl1'fi G1''f'l'Uf'fmT\ (,h i'flTt ~?f) (,,) ~-.: ;:rlT\ IR:;; CfiT q;'\f!iTli2: 70-71 (\.i) 'liT (\ <I 5flq-fl1cti '3f'flT1lliff1:IH (GlcT<:r ;:flT'\ ~:;;) 72-73 ( vIi) i5feP'"! illT~ ~:;; CfiT qll:f~6c 75 (i) ~~tl1;:;,[ l1i'l'f'<{?\' (Ii) lAFii Cfir qCJT:;Pf,fI' ~'9T 78-81 (iIi) lAp:ftTf 5fT~ ffl'''fi '3f'1 lTcr'lF1T\ 86-115 (iv) ;:< iTip;r 5TTq-f;jCfi i5fi'flT rr;:rmn: (ap:;fl1T1l illl' \qTf~'1iT ) 116-119 (v) 3T~ilT'f ::r:r<q(7f'f.f ctir 'i:\fqc~ 12e-141 ( VI) '1lT"<I $n<:rffl'9'i Gf.:rlfurrr'l1;<: (cp.fo9'lf~<: qfGj'\ ~1\3'.g Cfiro:rtrt'r '3f<llTURT 'flT,) 142-145 (vii) Efirt-;qfl'~ qr ~'\ i[T'3'~ Cfirz;rt;:rr Gf;:r'TaFfT 'flT<: ctiT qf<;fl[J;:; 1016 . -
Revenues of the Princely States of India-Candidate Work
CANDIDATE WORK FOR REVENUE PHILATELY ON THE THEME Revenue Stamps of the Princely States of India by Dipl. Ing. Ji ří Černý, Ph.D. 2009 1 Revenue Stamps of the Princely States of India Contents: 1. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SUBJECT.............. 3 2. TYPES OF REVENUE STAMPS – ACCORDING TO THE DUTY PAID................ 5 2.1. Court Fees ................................................................................................................... 5 2.2. Revenues ..................................................................................................................... 5 2.3. Copy Fees.................................................................................................................... 5 2.4. Entertainment Fees...................................................................................................... 5 2.5. Hundis ......................................................................................................................... 6 2.6. Forest Permit and Forest Department.......................................................................... 6 2.7. Talbana Fees................................................................................................................ 6 2.8. Special Adhesives ....................................................................................................... 6 2.9. Share Transfer ............................................................................................................. 6 2.10. Motor Vehicle Fees .................................................................................................. -
Minutes of Twenty Fifth Meeting of the Expert Committee Under the Cultural Functions Grant Scheme (Cfgs) Held on 2 Nd , 3 Rd and 16 Th July 2013
F.No.9-3/2013-S&F Government of India Ministry of Culture S&F Section ***** Dated the 9th September, 2013 MINUTES OF TWENTY FIFTH MEETING OF THE EXPERT COMMITTEE UNDER THE CULTURAL FUNCTIONS GRANT SCHEME (CFGS) HELD ON 2 ND , 3 RD AND 16 TH JULY 2013. The 25 th meeting of the above Expert Committee was held on 2 nd , 3 rd and 16 th July 2013 under the Chairmanship of Ms. Arvind Manjeet Singh, Joint Secretary to consider the proposals for financial assistance under CFGS. A list of the members who attended the meeting is annexed. 2. The Expert Committee considered 531 applications and which were complete and supported with all documents as required under the Scheme. The Committee examined each and every proposal individually before taking decision and recommended the following 264 proposals tabulated below for financial assistance under the scheme. The committee further recommeded that the organizations who have already conducted the programme/festivals/ Seminar/exhibitions etc. as submitted by them in project proposal, (marked * in the table) the expert committee has recommended the grant subject to the condition that the amount will be released after submission of the proof of the event having taken place within 40 days of the Minutes uploaded on website of the Ministry indiaculture.nic.in . The organizations (marked # in the table) have to submit the date/dates on which the programme/festival/Seminar/Exhibitions etc. is proposed to be conducted within 40 days of the Minutes uploaded on website of the Ministry indiaculture.nic.in . The information be forwarded to email Scholar- [email protected] or by Speed post/by Fax 011-23074359. -
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