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Page : 1/163 Annexure-A PGDCA/PGDBA/ INTERMEDIATEITI GRADUATION OR EQUIVALENT POST GRADUATE PGDRD Max Score Caste Max Score Residential Master Certificate Category Graduation Father's/Husba Certificate Gender Course Course Course Max. Score Deegre/ (Yes/No) if (SC/ST/BC H Merit No. Form No. Name (Yes/No) if Permanent Adress Mobile No. Date of Birth Name Name (BA, Name PH Total Score Final Score nd's Name (M/F) old Full Obtained Full Obtained Full Obtained for Obtained Full Obtained Inter/ ITI (PGDCA/PGD old mention -I, BC-II) (IA, ISc, % % BSc, % (MA, MSc, Full Marks % % Gen/Hon's+ mention Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks Marks Hon Marks Marks Marks BA/PGDRD- ICom, BCom, MCom, 5% 's 5%) Others Others Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 # 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 41 VILLAGE-JHALUA, 1 1401 Taslim Ansari Jahur Ansari YES POST- KALYANPUR, 7004734874 10.01.1993 M YES BC-I IA 500 263 52.60% 700 546 78.00% BCA 1200 893 74.42% H MCA 2000 1414 70.70% 78.00% 79.42% 70.70% 228.12% 76.04% PS+DIST- GARHWA Unchari, Ward No. 01 2558 Aashiqe Hussain Vjihuddin Yes 9572605647 05.02.1986 M Yes BC-I 700 553 79.00% Alim 800 604 75.50% H Fazil 800 494 61.75% 79.00% 80.50% 61.75% 221.25% 73.75% 2 Garhwa VILL- AKALWANI, POST- Akhileshwar 1395 Navin Kumar Mishra YES LAGAMA, PS- MERAL, 9693666697 18-02-1997 M YES Gen ISC 500 368 73.60% BSC 1600 1116 69.75% H MSC 2400 1634 68.08% 73.60% 74.75% 68.08% 216.43% 72.14% 3 Mishra GARHWA VILL-AKALWANI, PO- Akhileswar 2345 Navin Kumar Mishra YES LAGMA, MERAL 9113109675 18.02.1997 M -
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Downloaded by [University of Defence] at 21:30 19 May 2016 South Asian Religions
Downloaded by [University of Defence] at 21:30 19 May 2016 South Asian Religions The religious landscape of South Asia is complex and fascinating. While existing literature tends to focus on the majority religions of Hinduism and Buddhism, much less attention is given to Jainism, Sikhism, Islam or Christianity. While not neglecting the majority traditions, this valuable resource also explores the important role which the minority traditions play in the religious life of the subcontinent, covering popular as well as elite expressions of religious faith. By examining the realities of religious life, and the ways in which the traditions are practiced on the ground, this book provides an illuminating introduction to Asian religions. Karen Pechilis is NEH Distinguished Professor of Humanities and Chair and Professor of Religion at Drew University, USA. Her books for Routledge include Interpreting Devotion: The Poetry and Legacy of a Female Bhakti Saint of India (2011). Selva J. Raj (1952–2008) was Chair and Stanley S. Kresge Professor of Religious Studies at Albion College, USA. He served as chair of the Conference on the Study of Religions of India and co-edited several books on South Asia. Downloaded by [University of Defence] at 21:30 19 May 2016 South Asian Religions Tradition and today Edited by Karen Pechilis and Selva J. Raj Downloaded by [University of Defence] at 21:30 19 May 2016 First published 2013 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2013 Karen Pechilis and the estate of Selva J. -
Notes on Modern Jainism
'J UN11 JUI .UBRARYQr c? IEUNIVER%. fHONVSOV | I ! 1 I i r^ 5, 3 ? \E-UNIVER. <~> **- 1 S 'OUJMVJ'iU ' il g i i i I s fc i<^ vvlOS-ANCELfX^ " - ^ <tx-N__^ # = =3 1( ^ Af-UNIVfl% il I fe ^'^ t $ ^ ^*-~- ^ ^ NOTES ON MODERN JAINISM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE S'VETA'MBARA, DIGAMBARA AND STHA'NAKAVA'SI SECTS. BY MRS. SINCLAIR STEVENSON, M.A. (T.C.D.) SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF SOMERVILLE COLLEGE, OXFORD. OXFORD S i B. H. BLACKWELL, 50 & 51 BROAD REET LONDON SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & Co, LIMITED SURAT : IRISH MISSION PRESS 1910. Stack Annfv r 333 HVNC LIBELLVM DE TRISTS VITAE SEVERITATE CVM MEAE TVM MARITI MATR! MEMORiAE MONVMENTVM DEDICO QVAE EXEMPLVM LONGE ALIVM SECVTAE NOMEN MATERNVM TAM FELICITER ORNAVERVNT. ** 2029268 PREFACE. THESE notes on Jain ism have been compiled mainly from information supplied to me by Gujarati speaking Jaina, so it has seemed advisable to use the Gujarati forms of their technical terms. It would be impossible to issue this little book without expressing my indebtedness to the Rev. G. P. Taylor, D. D., Principal of the Fleming Stevenson Divinity College, Ahmedabad, who placed all the resources of his valuable library at my disposal, and also to the various Jaina friends who so courteously bore with my interminable questionings. I am specially grateful to a learned Jaina gentleman who read through all the MS. with me, and thereby saved me, I hope, from some of the numerous pitfalls which beset the pathway of anyone who ventures to explore an alien faith. MARGARET STEVENSON. Irish Mission, Rajkot. India. -
Assessment of Soil Physico-Chemical Properties of Conserve Areas of North Gujarat Region
Available online at www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com Scholars Research Library Annals of Biological Research, 2020, 11 (3): 01-06 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) ISSN 0976-1233 CODEN (USA): ABRNBW ISSN:0976-1223 Assessment of Soil Physico-Chemical Properties of Conserve Areas of North Gujarat Region D.D. Prajapati1*, S.A. Bhatt2 1Mehsana Urban Institute of Science, Ganpat University, Kherva, Mehsana, Gujarat, India 2Department of Life Sciences, Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University, Patan, Gujarat *Corresponding Author: D.D. Prajapati, Mehsana Urban Institute of Science, Ganpat University, Kherva, Mehsana, Gujarat, India, E-Mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT The sacred forest is a small piece of land surrounded by special types of trees and creeping plants. The local community maintains its original appearance and regards it as a holy place, Soil is the source and absorption place of all nutrients on the earth. Soil quality parameters vary from landscape to landscape based on changes in parent material, climate change, and terrain and vegetation types. The current investigation is about, soil physical and chemical properties between selected sacred grove of North Gujarat including Sabarkanths, Banaskantha, Aravalli, Mehsana and Patan, were total 25 soil sam- ple were analysis of various physical properties of soil sample such as pH, Electrical conductivity, Organic carbon (OC), Phosphorous (P), Nitrogen (N), Sulfur (S), Boron (B), Zinc (Z), Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), Copper (Cu) and depending on the variability if different parameter of physical and chemical component were play a diverse role in plant association and to sustain the plants in sacred groves. Keywords: Sacred grove, Soil, Physical properties, Chemical properties, North Gujarat. -
Jain Society of Greater Detroit Temple Hours: Executive Committee 29278 W
Publication # 1 August, 2017 Jain Society of Greater Detroit Temple Hours: Executive Committee 29278 W. 12 Mile Road, Monday - Saturday 9:30am - 12:30pm President Farmington Hills, MI 48334-4108 Jaimik Shah 5:30pm - 8:00pm (248)-469-7070 (248) 851-JAIN (5246) Sunday [email protected] Tax ID: 38-2368360 8:00am - 12:30pm Vice President 5:30pm - 8:00pm Shashin Shah Gujarati Month: Sharavan/Bhadaravo Aarti & Mangal Divo (248)-635-0535 VirSamvat: 2543 11:30am & 7:30pm [email protected] Prakshal Puja VikramSamvat: 2073 Monday – Saturday 9:30am Financial Officer Sunday 8:00am Nirav Sheth (313)-980-9011 [email protected] Secretary Respected Members, Neelesh Jain (248)-606-1708 “Let us forgive each other - only then will we live in peace.” - Leo Tolstoy [email protected] So true, it reminds us of the message which signifies one of the aspects of Paryushan. Publication Officer Paryushan provides us the opportunity for introspection and progress on the path of Right Faith, Ankit Shah Right Knowledge and Right Conduct. (248)-636-6326 [email protected] Members of the Board of Trustees (BOT) and the Executive Committee (EC) ask for your Director – Food Service forgiveness if we have hurt your feelings through our thoughts, words or actions. Pratiksha Shah (734)-658-6751 Michhami Dukkadum to the Sakal Sangh!! [email protected] A brief synopsis of some of the events held at the temple: Director - Facilities • Father’s Day Picnic (6/18) was a blast with the 300+ members attended. We would like to Deval Shah (248)-982-5517 thank – Ashish Manek, Chirag Shah, Rahul Haria and their entire team for leading the picnic [email protected] event. -
MUNDRA SEZ LTD. Special Economic Zone
Telos Consultancy Services (P) Ltd. DRAFT Rapid Environment Impact Statement & EMP AND Risk Assessment & DMP OF MUNDRA SEZ LTD. Special Economic Zone Taluka Mundra, Dist. Kutch, Gujarat Study conducted by – TELOS Consultancy Services Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai REIA for Mundra Special Economic Zone INDEX Sr. Topic Page No. No. PREFACE 1 1. INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 BACKGROUND 2 1.2 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES 2 1.3 SEZ POLICY OF THE GOVT. OF INDIA 3 1.4 LEGISLATION GOVERNING SEZS 4 1.5 MUNDRA 4 1.6 ADANI GROUP – THE PROMOTERS OF MUNDRA SEZ 4 1.7 GLOBAL COMMERCE 5 1.8 PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 5 1.8.1 SEA PORT 5 1.8.2 ADANI PETRONET (DAHEJ) PORT PVT. LTD. 5 1.8.3 MUNDRA INTERNATIONAL CONTAINER TERMINAL 5 1.8.4 RAILWAY 6 1.8.5 ENERGY 6 1.8.6 POWER 6 1.8.7 FMCG 6 1.8.8 RETAIL 6 1.8.9 INFO-COMM 6 1.8.10 LOGISTICS AND AGRI-LOGISTICS 6 1.9 MUNDRA SEZ LTD. – THE SEZ COMPANY 6 1.9.1 REGULATORY PERMISSION TO THE MUNDRA SEZ 7 1.9.2 STATUS OF LAND HOLDING 7 1.9.3 STUDIES AVAILABLE 7 1.9.4 SCOPE OF MUNDRA SEZ 8 1.9.5 MUNDRA SEZ IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 9 1.9.6 PROJECT COMPLETION SCHEDULE 9 1.10 SCOPE OF RAPID ENVIRONMETNAL IMACT ASSESSMENT STUDY 16 1.10.1 STUDY AREA AND STUDY PERIOD 17 1.11 METHODOLOGY FOR REIA STUDY 18 Sr. Topic Page No. No. 1.12 SALIENT FEATURES OF THE PROJECT – MUNDRA SEZ 18 1.12.1 SITE APPROACH 20 1.12.2 SITING CRITERIA 20 1.12.3 MAJOR COMPONENTS OF MUNDRA SEZ 24 2. -
Guidences of Jainism the Navakar Mantra
GUIDENCES OF JAINISM By Bhadrabahu Vijay Translated by: Shri K. Ramappa, M.A., B.Ed. First Edition Published by: Shri Vishwa Kalyan Prakashan Trust Near Kamboi Nagar Mrhsana 384002 Gujarat THE NAVAKAR MANTRA The hymn of invocation Namo Arihantanam I bow in veneration to Arihantas (the destroyers of our inner enemies viz., Karmas). Namo Siddhanam I bow in veneration to Siddhas. (The souls that are perfect through the destruction of the Karmas.) Namo Ayariyanam I bow in veneration to Acharyas (The Head Sadhus of the four- fold Jain Sangh). Namo Uvajjhayanam I bow in veneration to Upadhyayas (The learned Sadhus who illustrate the Scriptures). Namo loye savva sahunam I bow in veneration to all Sadhus in the world. (Those who are pursuing the path of Moksha or salvation.) Eso pancha namukkaro Savva pävappanäsano Mangalänam cha savvesim Padhamam havai mangalam This five-fold salutation destroys all sins and is the most auspicious one amongst all auspicious things. This is the greatest hymn of invocation in Jainism. Every follower of Jainism repeats this hymn with devotion. This is the most efficacious hymn. Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version WHAT IS THE JAIN DHARMA OR JAINISM? Before we understand the meaning of the Jain dharma, it is absolutely necessary that we should have a thorough knowledge of the word, dharma or religion because for thousands of years, innumerable wrong notions about dharma hace been nourished and held by people. Dharma or religion is neither a cult nor a creed; nor it is a reserved ystem of any community. -
Jain Rituals and Ceremonies
Hansa and Vinod Sutaria Cleveland, OH JAIN RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Introduction.....................................................................................................................2 Six Essentials:.................................................................................................................2 1. Samayik: .............................................................................................................2 2. Chaturvimsati:.........................................................................................................3 3. Vandan:...................................................................................................................5 4. Pratikraman:............................................................................................................5 5. Kayotsarg:...............................................................................................................7 6. Pratyakhan: .............................................................................................................7 Rituals in Jainism:...........................................................................................................8 Daily worship of idols: ................................................................................................8 Special (Parva) Dev pujas-Poojan:............................................................................. 10 Penances ...................................................................................................................... -
List of Candidates to Be Appeared in Interview for the Post of Office
List of candidates to be appeared in Interview for the Post of Office Attendant at Vananchal Gramin Bank Head Office, Near Municipality Chowk, Dangala Para Road, Dumka on the dates mentioned against their names Sl No. Form S.No Name Address Category Date of Interview 1 1 Manoj Kumar Yadav AT- KASHIDIH, PO- BURHAI, OBC 09-09-13 2 2 RUPA KUMARI PURANA DUMKA, KEWAT PARA, MORTANGA ROAD OBC 09-09-13 3 3 KAUSHAL TUDU AT- BARATANR, PO- BANDO HARIPUR ST 09-09-13 4 4 MD. HASNAIN DANGAL PARA HIZLA ROAD GENERAL 09-09-13 5 5 KUMOD KUMAR AT & PO- S D MAHESHPUR, PS -BASANTRAI GENERAL 09-09-13 6 6 PRINCE PARASAR AT & PO- DUMARIA, PS- GODDA GENERAL 09-09-13 7 7 PRITI KUMARI BANK COLONY, BALUMATI NAGAR GENERAL 09-09-13 8 8 NIRANJAN KUMAR MISHRA AT- TAJKITTA, PO- KASBA (DUDHICHAK) GENERAL 09-09-13 9 9 PINTU JHA S/O AASUTOSH JHA, AT & PO- A D MAHESHPUR, PS- BASANTRAI GENERAL 09-09-13 10 10 CHRISTOPHAR SOREN AT- SARUA, PO- BANDO HARIPUR, ST 09-09-13 11 11 SUNIL KUMAR DAS AT- MALINI, PO- MALINI, PS- GODDA SC 09-09-13 12 12 HIMANSHU SHEKHAR JHA S/O- RADHAKANT JHA, AT- GANDHINAGAR (BASUA), PO- MAHAGAMA GENERAL 09-09-13 13 13 RITESH KUMAR SAH S/O MAHESH PRASAD SAH, GULJARBAG, WARD NO. 4 OBC 09-09-13 14 14 KAVERI KUMARI HARNAKUNDI ROAD, PURANA DUMKA OBC 09-09-13 15 15 KUNDAN KUMAR CHOUDHARY C/O BRAJ KISHOR JHA, AT- RASIKPUR (SONUADANGAL) GENERAL 09-09-13 16 16 VANI SEN AT- NIPENIA PS- MASALIA, OBC 09-09-13 17 17 SATYAM KUMAR JHA AT- KOLHADDA, PO- BASANTRAI GENERAL 09-09-13 18 18 KUNDAN KUMAR S/O SHARMANANA SAH, NAND BARTAN BHANDAR, MAIN ROAD, GODDA GENERAL 09-09-13 -
Observations on the Fisheries of Mullet and Scope for Its Culture in Gulf of Kutch
OBSERVATIONS ON THE FISHERIES OF MULLET AND SCOPE FOR ITS CULTURE IN GULF OF KUTCH N. D. CHHAYA, A. U. BUCH AND K. R. NARAYANAN Marine Biological Research Station, Port Okha ABSTRACT Fisheries of mullets, gear and tackle used, and scope for mullet culture in the Gulf of Kutch are discussed. INTRODUCTION Mullets have a wide distribution in the Indo-Pakistan-Bangladesh area. They are caught in varying degrees along the sea coast, in estuaries, creeks, bays and lagoons. Though they form a very little percentage (0.37%) of the total fish catch in India, they are important as a source of livelihood for thousands of fishermen families in selected areas and in fish farming. Mullet landings of Gu jarat form more than 25% of the mullet catch of India. Gulf of Kutch accounts for more than 50% of the total mullet landings of Gujarat. The Gulf of Kutch lies between 68° 20' E. to 70° 40' E. longitude and 22° 15' N. to 23° 40' N. latitude. It is fringed by Kutch district in the north and Jamnagar district in the south. It offers a coastline of about 560 km with about 5,000 sq. km of fishing area. The coastline is studded with estuaries (seasonal and perennial), creeks, lagoons and other shallow water areas suitable for culture practices. Even though mullet fishery is the major fishery in these two districts, little information is available about it. Bhasfcaran et al (1970) and Narayanan et al (1975) have made some observations on Mugit seheli (Forskal) fishery and mullet fry resources of Dwarka-Okha area. -
Jain Society of Metropolitan Chicago JSMC Newsletter
Jain Society of Metropolitan Chicago 435 N. Route 59, Bartlett, Illinois, 60103 Phone: (630) 837-1077 | Email: [email protected] www.jsmconline.org JSMC Newsletter - June 2019 Board of Trustees Dear Sädharmik Members, Jai Jinendra and Pranäm Atul Shah It’s been an amazing journey last few years at JSMC. Our community is growing and with that JSMC is continuing to uphold its Chairman (630) 501-4373 reputation as a one-of-a-kind Jain organization worldwide. We are very proud to share the news that we have now crossed the 2000 mark for Lifetime JSMC Member families. As of now, we have 2004 registered lifetime families as part of our community. Hitesh R. Shah Congratulations to all! In your family, if you have unmarried children over age of 25 that are still part of your membership profile, Vice Chairman (630) 379-9080 they must become a lifetime member on their own for just $401 (onetime). Similarly, if you have seniors over age of 60 in your Trustees family and still part of your membership, they must become a lifetime senior member on their own for just $251 (onetime). As Himanshu Jain announced earlier, very soon we will be introducing Barcoded Membership ID that will be used to strictly (847) 620-9188 validate lifetime membership status for privileges given to lifetime members of JSMC. Jignesh Jain (847) 477-5246 JSMC Medical Clinic is almost ready to be launched very soon. We are going through details with Athena.org with their offerings Surendra Shah for Non-Profit Free Clinic initiatives. We are attempting to establish a solid foundation to support the long term vision of JSMC (630) 926-7424 Clinic.