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801STL Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
801STL bus time schedule & line map 801STL Kapashera Border View In Website Mode The 801STL bus line (Kapashera Border) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Kapashera Border: 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM (2) Uttam Nagar Terminal: 6:10 AM - 9:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 801STL bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 801STL bus arriving. Direction: Kapashera Border 801STL bus Time Schedule 50 stops Kapashera Border Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Monday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Uttam Nagar Terminal Tuesday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Vikas Puri Crossing Najafgarh Road, New Delhi Wednesday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Dholi Piao Thursday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Friday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM District Centre Najafgarh Road Saturday 7:30 AM - 10:10 PM Janakpuri East Metro Station/ Nangli Zalib Check Post Janak Puri Tilak Nagar Crossing (Najafgarh Road) 801STL bus Info Direction: Kapashera Border Tilak Nagar Jail Road Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 61 min Fateh Nagar Line Summary: Uttam Nagar Terminal, Vikas Puri Crossing, Dholi Piao, District Centre Najafgarh Road, Janakpuri East Metro Station/ Nangli Zalib, Check G Block Hari Nagar Post Janak Puri, Tilak Nagar Crossing (Najafgarh Road), Tilak Nagar Jail Road, Fateh Nagar, G Block Hari Nagar Depot Hari Nagar, Hari Nagar Depot, Virender Nagar/ Dilli Haat, Bharti College, C2b Janak Puri, C2b Janak Virender Nagar/ Dilli Haat Puri, C4e Janakpuri, C2d Janakpuri, Dabri Crossing, Dabri Village, Vijay Enclave (Palam-Dabri Road), Bharti College Dashrath Puri, Mahaveer -
S. No. Name (Mr./Ms) Father's/Husban D's Name
PERSONAL ASSISTANT EXAMINATION-2013 List of rejected applications received after due date. S. Father's/Husban Correspondence Educational Name (Mr./Ms) Date of Birth No. d's Name Address Qualification RZ- 183/1, Street no 6, 1 Mr. Shiva Mr. Shodan Singh Durga Park, Janakpuri, 20.06.1984 B.Com New Delhi 110045 149, Ram Path, Surya Mr. Pranvendra Mr. Giriraj Prasad 2 Nagar, Gopal Pura, 22.07.1991 BA Jaiman Jaiman Bypass, Jaipur, Village - Bakarpur, PO Sabapur, Tehsil - Jagadhri, 3 Ms. Mohini Mr. Vinod Kumar 11.11.1990 BA Dist Yamuna Nagar, Haryana A-29, Ramaroad Adrash Ms. Chetna Mr. Rajesh 4 Nagar, Delhi 110033, 3rd 22.07.1992 BA Sachdeva Sachdeva Floor Village Gharouli, PO - 5 Mr. Sunil Kumar Mr. Jagdish Ram Pathreri, Tehsil 09.11.1991 BA Naraingarh, Ambala Village - Rishpur, PO B.Com, 6 Ms. Raj Rani Mr. Jaipal Sharma Sanoli - Khurd, Tehsil - 13.05.1990 M.Com Bapoli, distt - Panipat Village & Post - Bhungara Mr. Attar Singh Mr. Thawar Singh (Ahir), Tehsil - Mundawar, 7 01.06.1973 BA Yadav Yadav Distt - Alwar, Rajasthan 301427 126a, Gali no 10, West 8 Ms. Kusum Mr. Ranj Kumar Guru Angad nagar, Laxmi 08.08.1991 Graduate Nagar, New Delhi 110092 Village- Ahirmazar, The 9 Ms. Sangeeta Mr. Sanjay Kumar Gannor, Distt - Sonipat, H. 08.04.1987 BA no 335, Haryana - 131101 231, Chiranjeev Colony, 10 Ms. Himani Rani Mr. Laxman Dass BTM Road, Bhiwani, 22.09.1992 BA Haryana 127021 Mr. Om Prakash G-13, Nankpura, Moti Bagh 11 Ms. Shipra Keer 20.06.1985 BA Keer II, New Delhi 21 Sec -5/194, Chranjiv Vihar, 12 Ms. -
School Schedule
DELHI COMMISSION FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi 5th Floor, ISBT Building, Kashmiri Gate, Delhi-110006 Helpline No. -9205893636/9205893603 Email- [email protected] / [email protected] C/RTE/DCPCR/17-18/85 Dated: 08.04.2019 Under Section 31(1) of the Right of Children to Fr ee and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act, 2009 Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights is empowered to monitor the implementation of the Right to Education Act in schools (Government, aided and unaided). Therefore, subsequent to the responsibility cas t upon this Commission, the Commission is undertaking a comprehensive school evaluation exercise for all school (Directorate of Education, South Delhi Municipal Corporation, North Delhi Municipal Corporation, East Delhi Municipal Corporation and New Delhi Municipal Council) in Delhi called as School Development Index (SDI). The School Development Index will assist your school and our government collectively in improving schools so that we can ensure quality education for our children. A necessary precursor to this is a detailed data collection for which a team of assessors is being sent to your school. The team of assessors will collect information about school through different methods. Therefore following schools are to be visited from 10th April to 26th April, 2019 Note: The following list and dates are tentative and the actual dates may vary. List of Aided Schools to be visited from 10th April to 26th April, 2019 School ID School Name District 1001144 Jain Sec. School, Shahadara, Gali Jain Mandir, Delhi East 1001145 Sanatan Dharam Sr. Sec. School, Shahadara, Delhi East 1001146 Lalita PD Girls Sr. -
Mathematical Ideas in Ancient Indian Poetry
Proceedings of Bridges 2013: Mathematics, Music, Art, Architecture, Culture Mathematical Ideas in Ancient Indian Poetry Sarah Glaz Department of Mathematics University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269, USA E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Modern mathematics owes a big debt to India’s contributions to the subject. Of particular importance is the decimal, place value number system that appeared in India during the Vedic period or soon after, circa 1300 BC to 300 AD, and made its way to Europe during the Middle Ages. That period of time in India also produced a heady mixture of poetic works: poems, songs, grand epics, biographies and books of instruction in verse covering millions of pages. Mathematical ideas are interwoven into the metaphysical, religious and aesthetic fabric of many of these works. This article brings a selection of poems from that time period that provides a taste of ancient India’s mathematical preoccupations in their cultural and esthetic context. They also highlight India’s mathematical accomplishments of the period, and uncover instances where seeds of future mathematical concepts made their first appearance. The concluding remarks touch lightly on current Indian-inspired uses of mathematical poetry as a pedagogical tool. The Vedas and Supplementary Texts: Calendrical Calculations and Geometry The most ancient Indian literary works are the four Vedas. Controversially dated around 1300 BC, the oldest of the four, the Rig Veda, is a collection of 1028 hymns written in classical Sanskrit. Mathematical ideas involving astronomy and time reckoning appear in a number of the hymns, particularly those describing the creation of the world. -
DELHI STATE CANCER INSTITUTES - Centres Par Excellence in the Service of Humanity (A Group of Autonomous Institutions Under the Govt
DELHI STATE CANCER INSTITUTES - centres par excellence in the service of humanity (A group of autonomous institutions under the Govt. of NCT of Delhi) EAST: DILSHAD GARDEN, DELHI 110095 EPABX: +91-11-2213 5200, 2213 5700 FAX: +91-11-2211 0505 WEST: C-2/B, JANAK PURI, NEW DELHI 110058 EPABX: +91-11-2550 1111, 2554 1111FAX: +91-11-2554 9999 Website: www.dsci.nic.in E-mail: [email protected] NIN No: 1112313380 NOTICE FOR THE POST OF HOSPITAL EXECUTIVE-III/ LDC List of Non Qualifying Candidates Following applicants, who had applied, are not eligible for the post of Hospital Executive-III/LDC as per the reasons mentioned against their names. S No Name Address Remarks 1. Mr Rohit Nirman 52/36 K Street No- 16, Not eligible due to S/o Mr Madan Lal Nai Basti Anand Parvat, computer course not done. New Delhi Pin Code-110005 2. Ms Deepa Rani 353/8, 2nd Floor, Dhirpur Not eligible due to W/o Mr Rajkumar Nirankari Colony, Delhi computer course not done. Pin Code- 110009 3. Mr Neeraj Kumar D- 187, 188, First Floor Sec-1, Not eligible due to S/o Mr Ramesh Chander Rohini Avantika, Delhi computer course not done. Pin Code- 110085 4. Mr Sachin Kumar Vill Santosh pur, Post off Not eligible due to S/o Mr Ramesh Chandra Baghpat, District Baghpat, UP undergraduate and Pin Code- 250609 computer course not done. 5. Mr Sandeep Vill Santosh pur, Post off Not eligible due to S/o Mr Gyan Singh Baghpat, District Baghpat, UP undergraduate. -
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Writings & Speeches Vol. 4
Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (14th April 1891 - 6th December 1956) BLANK DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR WRITINGS AND SPEECHES VOL. 4 Compiled by VASANT MOON Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar : Writings and Speeches Vol. 4 First Edition by Education Department, Govt. of Maharashtra : October 1987 Re-printed by Dr. Ambedkar Foundation : January, 2014 ISBN (Set) : 978-93-5109-064-9 Courtesy : Monogram used on the Cover page is taken from Babasaheb Dr. Ambedkar’s Letterhead. © Secretary Education Department Government of Maharashtra Price : One Set of 1 to 17 Volumes (20 Books) : Rs. 3000/- Publisher: Dr. Ambedkar Foundation Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India 15, Janpath, New Delhi - 110 001 Phone : 011-23357625, 23320571, 23320589 Fax : 011-23320582 Website : www.ambedkarfoundation.nic.in The Education Department Government of Maharashtra, Bombay-400032 for Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Source Material Publication Committee Printer M/s. Tan Prints India Pvt. Ltd., N. H. 10, Village-Rohad, Distt. Jhajjar, Haryana Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment & Chairperson, Dr. Ambedkar Foundation Kumari Selja MESSAGE Babasaheb Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the Chief Architect of Indian Constitution was a scholar par excellence, a philosopher, a visionary, an emancipator and a true nationalist. He led a number of social movements to secure human rights to the oppressed and depressed sections of the society. He stands as a symbol of struggle for social justice. The Government of Maharashtra has done a highly commendable work of publication of volumes of unpublished works of Dr. Ambedkar, which have brought out his ideology and philosophy before the Nation and the world. In pursuance of the recommendations of the Centenary Celebrations Committee of Dr. -
Rajaji-Mahabharata.Pdf
MAHABHARATA retold by C. Rajagopalachari (Edited by Jay Mazo, International Gita Society) Contents 39. The Wicked Are Never Satisfied 1. Ganapati, the Scribe 40. Duryodhana Disgraced 2. Devavrata 41. Sri Krishna's Hunger 3. Bhishma's Vow 42. The Enchanted Pool 4. Amba And Bhishma 43. Domestic Service 5. Devayani And Kacha 44. Virtue Vindicated 6. The Marriage Of Devayani 45. Matsya Defended 7. Yayati 46. Prince Uttara 8. Vidura 47. Promise Fulfilled 9. Kunti Devi 48. Virata's Delusion 10. Death Of Pandu 49. Taking Counsel 11. Bhima 50. Arjuna's Charioteer 12. Karna 51. Salya Against His Nephews 13. Drona 52. Vritra 14. The Wax Palace 53. Nahusha 15. The Escape Of The Pandavas 54. Sanjaya's Mission 16. The Slaying Of Bakasura 55. Not a Needle-Point Of Territory 17. Draupadi's Swayamvaram 56. Krishna's Mission 18. Indraprastha 57. Attachment and Duty 19. The Saranga Birds 58. The Pandava Generalissimo 20. Jarasandha 59. Balarama 21. The Slaying Of Jarasandha 60. Rukmini 22. The First Honor 61. Non-Cooperation 23. Sakuni Comes In 62. Krishna Teaches 24. The Invitation 63. Yudhishthira Seeks Benediction 25. The Wager 64. The First Day's Battle 26. Draupadi's Grief 65. The Second Day 27. Dhritarashtra's Anxiety 66. The Third Day's Battle 28. Krishna's Vow 67. The Fourth Day 29. Pasupata 68. The Fifth Day 30. Affliction Is Nothing New 69. The Sixth Day 31. Agastya 70. The Seventh Day 32. Rishyasringa 71. The Eighth Day 33. Fruitless Penance 72. The Ninth Day 34. Yavakrida's End 73. -
Content, Agenda and Advertising Ethics: an Identification on Violation of ASCI Codes in Promoting Patanjali Products in India
Journal of Xi'an University of Architecture & Technology Issn No : 1006-7930 Content, Agenda and Advertising Ethics: An Identification on Violation of ASCI codes in Promoting Patanjali Products in India Mohd Aleem Khan1 PhD Scholar, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Manipal University Jaipur, Dehmi Kalan, Ajmer Expressway, Jaipur (303007), Rajasthan, India Email: [email protected] Dr. Subhash Kumar2 Associate Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication Manipal University Jaipur, Dehmi Kalan, Ajmer Expressway, Jaipur (303007), Rajasthan, India Email: [email protected] Abstract- Media has been used as an effective tool to promote to UNESCO1 report [1] “It is widely believed that mass media has various products and ideas for desired socio-political and an Important role to play in achieving national goals and there are economic goals of the country. In contemporary world seven following functions of mass media: 1. Dissemination of technology is progressing rapidly and digital media is used as information; 2. Education; 3. Socialization; 4. Cultural a powerful medium by the advertisers for marketing of Promotion; 5 Motivation; 6. Entertainment; and 7. Integration”. products and services, it has the potential of reaching millions The above-mentioned functions of communication can also be of consumer. In such conditions many advertisements have achieved through advertisements, and therefore it has been been influencing the society through embedded misleading included in the basic self-regularity guidelines of Advertising content (dialogues, text and visual narratives). These practices Council of India. Today, commercials have become an important have also posed challenges for the regulatory bodies. Although social and economic force in the world [2]. -
Analysis of Hindu Widowhood in Indian Literature Dipti Mayee Sahoo
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 21, Issue 9, Ver. 7 (Sep. 2016) PP 64-71 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Analysis Of Hindu Widowhood In Indian Literature Dipti Mayee Sahoo Asst. Prof. SociologyTrident Academy of Creative technology,Bhubaneswar Abstract:- In ancient India, women occupied a very important position, in fact a superior position to, men. It is a culture whose only words for strength and power are feminine -"Shakti'' means "power'' and "strength.'' All male power comes from the feminine. Literary evidence suggests that kings and towns were destroyed because a single woman was wronged by the state. For example, Valmiki's Ramayana teaches us that Ravana and his entire clan was wiped out because he abducted Sita. Veda Vyasa'sMahabharatha teaches us that all the Kauravas were killed because they humiliated Draupadi in public. ElangoAdigal'sSillapathigaram teaches us Madurai, the capital of the Pandyas was burnt because PandyanNedunchezhiyan mistakenly killed her husband on theft charges. "In Hinduism, the momentous event of a foundation at one point in time, the initial splash in the water, from which concentric circles expand to cover an ever-wider part of the total surface, is absent. The waves that carried Hinduism to a great many shores are not connected to a central historical fact or to a common historic movement. " Key words:- Feminine, sakti, strength, humiliation, power. I. INTRODUCTION In this age of ascending feminism and focus on equality and human rights, it is difficult to assimilate the Hindu practice of sati, the burning to death of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre, into our modern world. -
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GE S.NO REG.NO NAME DOB ADDRESS FATHER NAME MOTHER'S NAME REMARKS N KRIYANSH C-75/76, DDA FLATS PKT-03, 1 N-17-18/01 17/12/2013 M HEMANT ANITA FULARA BINDAPUR SHOURYA 2 N-17-18/02 11/9/2013 M C-283/40, MAHAVIR ENCLAVE VIPIN KUMAR BHAWANA MATHUR B-21-II FLOOR, FLAT-302, SUBHASH 3 N-17-18/03 NATIK BISHT 30/12/2013 M DEVENDRA SINGH DHARMA BISHT PARK EXTN. UTTM NGR D-18, BAJAJ ENCLV, OLD PALAM RD 4 N-17-18/04 RISHVI RAJPUT 23/01/2014 F ARUN KUMAR RISHVI RAJPUT KAKROLA RISHABH RZ-G-71, VISHWAS PARK, DWARKA 5 N-17-18/05 20/06/2013 M PRADEEP SHARMA MANJU SHARMA BHARDWAJ SEC-03, UTTAM NGR KIAAN PARUL 6 N-17-18/06 13/11/2013 M H.NO-122, FIRST FLOOR, RAJA GARDEN RAHI SACHDEVA SACHDEVA SACHDEVA H.NO-22, FIRST FLOOR, GOPLA NGR, 7 N-17-18/07 RABHYA BANGA 05/10/2013 F SAURABH BANGA JAYA BANGA JAIL RD, N.D-18 FLAT-259-GROUND FLOOR, PINK 8 N-17-18/08 RAVI KHANNA 05/10/2013 F PUNEET KHANNA DIVYAK KHANNA APPT, SEC-18 DWARKA RIDHAAN UGF, A1-66, ST-2, RAJAPURI SEC-05, POOJA 9 N-17-18/09 22/05/2013 M NEERAJ AGGARWAL AGARWAL DWARKA AGGARWAL WZ-509, A/2,UG-4-A-1 TOWER SHANI 10 N-17-18/10 ANIKET SINGH 04/05/2013 M RAJ KR. SINGH ANJALI SINGH GALI, PALAM VILAGE DEMIRA 11 N-17-18/11 04/03/2014 F RZ-84, BLKJ-B, JANAK PURI, UTTM NGR SUNNY KATHURIA TULSI KATHURIA KATHURIA PLOT-440, KH NO-342-BHAGWATI 12 N-17-18/12 AHAAN RAJPUT 15/03/2014 M KAPIL TANWAR SAVITA TANWAR GARDEN, UTTAM NAGAR PLOT-440, KH NO-342-BHAGWATI 13 N-17-18/13 AARAV RAJPUT 28/02/2014 M VIKAS KUMAR LALITA GARDEN, UTTAM NAGAR 1 GE S.NO REG.NO NAME DOB ADDRESS FATHER NAME MOTHER'S NAME REMARKS N 1011, SKYLARK APPT, SEC-06, PRIYANKA 14 N-17-18/14 PRANAV ARORA 25/12/2013 M PRAFUL ARORA DWARKA ARORA 15 N-17-18/15 KIYAAN MONGA 8/7/2013 M WZ-174, M-25, II FLOOR, HARI NAGAR DEEPANSHU MONGA DEEPIKA MONGA PALAK H-1/31F/F, MAHAVIR ENCLV, PALAM MONIKA 16 N-17-18/16 11/8/2013 F MANISH AGGARWAL SIBLING AGGARWAL OPP AGGARWAL 17 N-17-18/17 RIYA JHA 30/09/2013 F B-46, VISHWAS [PARK, UTTAM NAGAR RAJESH KR. -
(Based on Kashi Khand and Ling Puraan) Lalitha V
SHIV LINGS OF KASHI (BASED ON KASHI KHAND AND LING PURAAN) LALITHA V. ABOUT THE AUTHOR The Author, Lalitha. V. is the daughter of Late Smt. Kaveri Narayan and Late A.S. Narayan of Unnat Nagar-II, Goregaon (W), Mumbai. Late A.S. Narayan was one of the founder members of Vivek Vidyalaya, Goregaon (W). Lalitha. V. is the daughter-in-law of Late Jagadhambal, a staunch devotee and Late P.K. Sivasubramanian of Sri Ram Nagar, Andheri, Mumbai, who shifted to Kashi in 1978. She is the wife of Shri P.S. Venkataramanan, of SBI, based in Varanasi. Lalitha V. is a staunch devotee and she, alongwith her husband and several family friends, visited over 350 temples in Kashi and brought out several books on that subject. She has written the following books : 1. Temples of Kashi. 2. Kashi Ke Devalay (in Hindi) 3. Saundarya Lahari (Translation and explanation) 4. Lalitha Sahasranamam (Translation and explanation) 5. Vishnu Sahasranamam (Translation and explanation) 6. Kashiyil Kovilgal (Kashi Kaandam) in Tamil 7. Graha Dosham and Pariharam (in Kashi & Tamil Nadu) 8. Kashiteel Shiv Lingey (Marathi) 9. Simple Remedies for Planetary Afflictions 10.Kashiyil Shiva Lingangal (Malayalam) She also proposes to write extensively on spirituality and bring out books in paperback form as well as ebook form. She is thankful to all the well- wishers who helped her in the holy task. (LALITHA. V.) G-1, Block-1, Varuna Enclave, S-2/636, Club Road, Secrole, Varanasi-221 002. 9839061178 (Whatsapp only) SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION BY LATE JAGADHAMBAL The Author deems it necessary to highlight the special contribution made by Late Jagadhambal (to whom this book has been dedicated) with respect to Kashi Khand. -
पेटेंट कार्ाालर् Official Journal of the Patent Office
पेटᴂट कार्ाालर् शासकीर् जर्ाल OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE PATENT OFFICE नर्र्ामर् सं. 06/2020 शुक्रवार दिर्ांक: 07/02/2020 ISSUE NO. 06/2020 FRIDAY DATE: 07/02/2020 पेटᴂट कार्ाालर् का एक प्रकाशर् PUBLICATION OF THE PATENT OFFICE The Patent Office Journal No. 06/2020 Dated 07/02/2020 7261 INTRODUCTION In view of the recent amendment made in the Patents Act, 1970 by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 effective from 01st January 2005, the Official Journal of The Patent Office is required to be published under the Statute. This Journal is being published on weekly basis on every Friday covering the various proceedings on Patents as required according to the provision of Section 145 of the Patents Act 1970. All the enquiries on this Official Journal and other information as required by the public should be addressed to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks. Suggestions and comments are requested from all quarters so that the content can be enriched. ( Om Prakash Gupta ) CONTROLLER GENERAL OF PATENTS, DESIGNS & TRADE MARKS 7TH FEBRUARY, 2020 The Patent Office Journal No. 06/2020 Dated 07/02/2020 7262 CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER JURISDICTION : 7264 – 7265 SPECIAL NOTICE : 7266 - 7267 EARLY PUBLICATION (DELHI) : 7268 – 7293 EARLY PUBLICATION (MUMBAI) : 7294 – 7339 EARLY PUBLICATION (CHENNAI) : 7340 – 7416 EARLY PUBLICATION ( KOLKATA) : 7417 – 7429 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (DELHI) : 7430 – 7600 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (MUMBAI) : 7601 – 7773 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (CHENNAI) : 7774 – 8044 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (KOLKATA)