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Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of Book Subject Publisher Year R.No
Complete List of Books in Library Acc No Author Title of book Subject Publisher Year R.No. 1 Satkari Mookerjee The Jaina Philosophy of PHIL Bharat Jaina Parisat 8/A1 Non-Absolutism 3 Swami Nikilananda Ramakrishna PER/BIO Rider & Co. 17/B2 4 Selwyn Gurney Champion Readings From World ECO `Watts & Co., London 14/B2 & Dorothy Short Religion 6 Bhupendra Datta Swami Vivekananda PER/BIO Nababharat Pub., 17/A3 Calcutta 7 H.D. Lewis The Principal Upanisads PHIL George Allen & Unwin 8/A1 14 Jawaherlal Nehru Buddhist Texts PHIL Bruno Cassirer 8/A1 15 Bhagwat Saran Women In Rgveda PHIL Nada Kishore & Bros., 8/A1 Benares. 15 Bhagwat Saran Upadhya Women in Rgveda LIT 9/B1 16 A.P. Karmarkar The Religions of India PHIL Mira Publishing Lonavla 8/A1 House 17 Shri Krishna Menon Atma-Darshan PHIL Sri Vidya Samiti 8/A1 Atmananda 20 Henri de Lubac S.J. Aspects of Budhism PHIL sheed & ward 8/A1 21 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Dhirendra Nath Bose 8/A2 22 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam VolI 23 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vo.l III 24 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad Bhagabatam PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 25 J.M. Sanyal The Shrimad PHIL Oriental Pub. 8/A2 Bhagabatam Vol.V 26 Mahadev Desai The Gospel of Selfless G/REL Navijvan Press 14/B2 Action 28 Shankar Shankar's Children Art FIC/NOV Yamuna Shankar 2/A2 Number Volume 28 29 Nil The Adyar Library Bulletin LIT The Adyar Library and 9/B2 Research Centre 30 Fraser & Edwards Life And Teaching of PER/BIO Christian Literature 17/A3 Tukaram Society for India 40 Monier Williams Hinduism PHIL Susil Gupta (India) Ltd. -
53Rd ANNUAL REPORT
MATA SUNDRI COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY OF DELHI 53rd ANNUAL REPORT 2020 MATA SUNDRI JI 2 DELHI SIKH GURUDWARA MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE S. Manjinder Singh Sirsa Bibi Ranjeet Kaur S. Kulwant Singh Bath President Sr. Vice President Vice-President S. Harmeet Singh Kalka S. Harvinder Singh KP General Secretary Joint Secretary 3 COLLEGE GOVERNING BODY S. Vikramjit Singh Sahney, Chairman S. Harinder Pal Singh, Treasurer S.No. NAME DESIGNATION 1 S. Vikramjit Singh Sahney Chairman 2 S. Harinder Pal Singh Treasurer 3 Dr. Preeti Ahuja Member 4 Sdn. Jasmine Kaur Chhatwal Member 5 S. Bhagwant Singh Sachdeva Member 6 S. R. P. Singh Member 7 S. Prithipal Singh Sawhney Member 8 S. Pushpinder Singh Member 9 S. Bhupender Singh Ahluwalia Member 10 S. Waryam Singh C.A Member 11 Prof. Rawail Singh University Representative 12 Dr. Poonam Bedi University Representative 13 Dr. Kamlesh Jain Teacher Representative 14 Dr. Lokesh Gupta Teacher Representative 15 Dr. Harpreet Kaur Secretary, Member 4 FROM THE PRINCIPAL’S DESK Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the most important event of every academic session, the Annual Day, could not be celebrated this year. This is one day when we gather to celebrate our students and their achievements, the milestones the College has reached and also take stock of the year that has gone by, so that we may continue to excel in all fields. While nature will run her course, and sufferings are a part of our human existence, yet it is important to enjoy the joyful moments and remember our victories, however great or small. -
Of Contemporary India
OF CONTEMPORARY INDIA Catalogue Of The Papers of Prabhakar Machwe Plot # 2, Rajiv Gandhi Education City, P.O. Rai, Sonepat – 131029, Haryana (India) Dr. Prabhakar Machwe (1917-1991) Prolific writer, linguist and an authority on Indian literature, Dr. Prabhakar Machwe was born on 26 December 1917 at Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India. He graduated from Vikram University, Ujjain and obtained Masters in Philosophy, 1937, and English Literature, 1945, Agra University; Sahitya Ratna and Ph.D, Agra University, 1957. Dr. Machwe started his career as a lecturer in Madhav College, Ujjain, 1938-48. He worked as Literary Producer, All India Radio, Nagpur, Allahabad and New Delhi, 1948-54. He was closely associated with Sahitya Akademi from its inception in 1954 and served as Assistant Secretary, 1954-70, and Secretary, 1970-75. Dr. Machwe was Visiting Professor in Indian Studies Departments at the University of Wisconsin and the University of California on a Fulbright and Rockefeller grant (1959-1961); and later Officer on Special Duty (Language) in Union Public Service Commission, 1964-66. After retiring from Sahitya Akademi in 1975, Dr. Machwe was a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Simla, 1976-77, and Director of Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad, Calcutta, 1979-85. He spent the last years of his life in Indore as Chief Editor of a Hindi daily, Choutha Sansar, 1988-91. Dr. Prabhakar Machwe travelled widely for lecture tours to Germany, Russia, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Japan and Thailand. He organised national and international seminars on the occasion of the birth centenaries of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, and Sri Aurobindo between 1961 and 1972. -
Following Are Some of the Books by Indian Authors Book Name Author
Following are some of the books by Indian Authors Book Name Author A bend in the river V.S. Naipal A brush with life Satish Gujral A House of Mr. Biswar V.S. Naipal A Million Mutinies Now V.S. Naipal A Passage to England Nirad C.Chodhury A Prisoner’s Scrapbook L.K. Advani A River Sutra Gita Mehra A sense of time H.S.Vatsyayan A strange and subline address Amit Chaudhary A suitable boy Vikram Seth A village by the sea Anita Desai A voice for freedom Nayantara Sehgal Aansoo Suryakant Tripathi Nirala Afternoon Raag Amit Chaudhari Ageless Body, Timeless Mind Deepak Chopra Agni Veena Kazi Nazrul Islam Ain-i-Akbari Abul Fazal Amar Kosh Amar Singh An autobiography Jawaharlal Nehru An Equal Music Vikram Seth An Idealist View of life Dr. S. Radhakrishan Amrit Aur Vish Amrit Lal Nagar Anamika Suryakant Tripathi Nirala Anandmath Bankim Chandra Chatterjee Areas of Darkness V.S. Naipal Arthashastra Lautilya Ashtadhyayi Panini Autobiography of an Unknown India Nirad C. Choudhury Bandicoot Run Manohar Malgonkar Beginning of the Beginning Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh Between the Lines Kuldip Nayyar Beyond Modernisation, Beyond Self Sisirkumar Ghose Bhagvad Gita Ved Vyas Bharat Bharati Maithilisharan Gupt Bharat Durdasha Bhartendu Harischandra Border and Boundaries: women in India’s Ritu Menon & Kamla Bhasin Partition Bharat Bharati Maithili Saran Gupt Breaking the Silence Anees Jung Bride and the Sahib and the other stories Khushwant Singh Broken Wings Sarojini Naidu Bubble, The Mulk Raj Anand Buddha Charitam Ashwaghosh By God’s Decree Kapil Dev Chandalika Rabindra Nath Tagore Chandrakanta Santati Devkinandan Khatri Chemmen: Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai Chitra Rabindranath Tagore Chitralekha Bhagwati Charan Verma Chitrangada Rabindra Nath Tagore Circle of Reason Amitav Ghosh Clear Light of Day Anita Desai Confessions of a Lower Mulk Raj Anand Confrontation with Pakistan B. -
Amrita Pritam[1919-2005 ] Amrita Pritam
Amrita Pritam Born in Pakistan (Gujranwala) in 1919. Death in India in 2005. Quote on feminism: “There are many stories which are not on paper. They’re written in the bodies and minds of women”. Amrita Pritam Amrita Pritam[1919-2005 ] Amrita Pritam She received the Padma Shri and Padma Vibhushana in 1969 and Sahitya Akademi comradeship in 2004. She got D.Litt. honorory degrees from many universities. She becomes a member of Rajya Sabha in 1986-92. In 2007, 'Amrita recited by Gulzar' was released by Gulzar. Amrita Pritam as a Novelist • Amrita Pritam was the first prominent Panjabi woman novelist. • Her work; 'Lok Peeth' (People's • She wrote novels and essays. Anguish) frankly criticises the battle She was famous for her short and torn economy after the Bengal stories, autobiographies and famine of 1943. poems. • After independence in 1947, Amrita migrated to Delhi. She has been • She wrote the poem on the writing over the partition. division of Punjab. ► As a famous and notable writer, her ► Her novel 'Pinjar' (The stories turned into Skeleton) 1970, is an award films. winning Hindi movie by Chandra Prakash Dwivedi. ► Her novel Pinjar (The Skeleton, 1970) is ► This film was full of filmed. humanism. ► The film presents the picture of the suffering of both communities of India and Pakistan. Amrita and Partition of India ◼ Amrita shows human psychology of the religious fantasy. She gave the word of women's painful condition during that time. She becomes a voice of all feminizes. She disapproves the religious fantasy people through her own series of literature. -
States of Affect: Trauma in Partition/Post-Partition South Asia
STATES OF AFFECT: TRAUMA IN PARTITION/POST-PARTITION SOUTH ASIA By Rituparna Mitra A DISSERTATION Submitted to Michigan State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of English – Doctor of Philosophy 2015 ABSTRACT STATES OF AFFECT: TRAUMA IN PARTITION/POST-PARTITION SOUTH ASIA By Rituparna Mitra The Partition of the Indian subcontinent – into India and Pakistan in 1947 – was one of the crucial moments marking the break between the colonial and postcolonial era. My project is invested in exploring the Partition not merely in terms of the events of August 1947, but as an ongoing process that continues to splinter political, cultural, emotional and sexual life-worlds in South Asia. My dissertation seeks to map analytical pathways to locate the Partition and the attendant formations of minoritization and sectarian violence as continuing, unfolding processes that constitute postcolonial nation-building. It examines the far-reaching presence of these formations in current configurations of politics, culture and subjectivity by mobilizing the interdisciplinary scope of affect-mediated Trauma and Memory Studies and Postcolonial Studies, in conjunction with literary analysis. My project draws on a wide range of cultural artifacts such as poetry, cantillatory performance, mourning rituals, testimonials, archaeological ruins, short stories and novels to develop a heuristic and affective re-organization of post-Partition South Asia. It seeks to illuminate through frameworks of memory, melancholia, trauma, affect and postcoloniality how the ongoing effects of the past shape the present, which in turn, offers us ways to reimagine the future. This dissertation reaches out to recent work developing a vernacular framework to analyze violence, trauma and loss in South Asia. -
Amrita Pritam: the Revenue Stamp and Harivanshraibachchan: in the Afternoon of Time • Chapter III
Chapter Three Amrita Pritam: The Revenue Stamp and HarivanshRaiBachchan: In the Afternoon of Time • Chapter III (i) AmritaPritam '.The Revenue Stamp (ii) Hariwansh Rai Bachchan: In the Afternoon of Time The present chapter discusses those two writers who have made a mark in the Hterature of their regional languages, and consequently in India and abroad. Amrita Pritam is the first woman writer in the Punjabi literature emerged as a revolutionary poet and novelist who illuminated the predicament of women caused by shackles of traditions and patriarchy. Harvansh Rai Bachchan is the important name in the movement of 'Nayi Kavita'. He created a new wave of poetry among the admirers by his book Madhushala. With the publication of this book, he became one of the most admired poets in Hindi literary world. Amrita Pritam was a prolific writer and a versatile genius. She published more than 100 books of poetry, fiction, biographies, essays, translations of foreign writers' works, such as Bulgarian poets Iran Vazovand Haristobotev, a Hungarian poet Attila Josef etc., as well as a collection of Punjabi folk songs and autobiographies. Apart from The Revenue Stamp, she wrote one more autobiography Aksharon Ke Sayen (Shadows of Words) published in 1999.She was a rebel who lived her life in her own way with utmost intensity. This intensity, this passion is the soul of her writing. Before we plunge into a detailed discussion of her autobiography vis-a-vis her writings, it is useful to understand how she grew as an individual, what forces shaped her character and her mind, which people she learned from and grew as a writer. -
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Sl. No. appno rollno name enrollmentno examcity venueaddress 1 venueaddress2 1 44003588 340406 Aadil Singh Boparai P/2412/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 2 404553 341400 AAINA DUGGAL D/2627/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 3 44021725 340722 Aakanksha D/2891/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 4 407219 341971 AAKANKSHA JAIN D/2331/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 5 405248 342713 AAKANKSHA SEHGAL D/2480/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 6 447501 342968 AAKANKSHA SINH D/3607/12 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 7 404614 341450 AAKARSHAN SAHAY D/2082/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 8 10416626 341598 AAKIF MUSTAFA ABBASI D/2025/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 9 407651 342553 AAKRITI SHAKDHER D/3193/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 10 407394 342970 AAKRITI SHARMA D/3498/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 11 406150 341285 AAKRITI VERMA D/1814/12 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 12 44000322 340619 AAMNA HASAN D/2296/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 13 407443 341654 AANCHAL CHAWLA D/783/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 14 406986 342513 AANCHAL KHANNA D/2734/2012 NOIDA Amity Law School Center 2 Block I 2 Sector 125 Noida 15 406324 341609 AARIF ALI D/232/2012 NOIDA -
Qatar Safest Country Despite Unjust Siege
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5, 2017 SAFAR 16, 1439 VOL.11 NO. 4080 QR 2 HOT AND HAZY Fajr: 4:25 am Dhuhr: 11:18 am HIGH : 32°C Asr: 2:29 pm Maghrib: 4:51 pm LOW : 26°C Isha: 6:21 pm Business 17 Sports 24 Chill Out Ministry opens new Jonathan Rea rides into Migrant plants ‘Municipal Market’ history books Attiyah meets Turkish defence minister Qatar safest country despite unjust siege Qatar’s achievements in security and combating terrorism has earned trust of global bodies QNA high level of security and security rates of major crimes have been DOHA prevailing in the country, as well as significantly lower than the global the low crime rates. safety standard, although the pop- QATAR has made important In this Index, Qatar has over- ulation in the country increased by achievements this year in the areas taken major countries, advancing 6.8 percent in 2016. of security, world peace, competi- in many areas, the most important As regards the financing of tiveness, combating the financing of which is that Qatar enjoys a high terrorism, Qatar came in 107th of terrorism and money launder- QATAR THE SAFEST level of security and safety, the low- place among 146 countries. It ing, to earn the confidence of inter- est crime rates in the world, low is worth noting that the lower a national institutions and bodies. O As part of the efforts to rates of murder and other violent country is in the ranking, lower The Ministry of the Interior combating drug trafficking, crimes, low number of convicted its involvement in the financing (MoI) said in a report, that these authorities in last October seized prisoners and the absence of terror- of terrorism. -
“It Was a Sin to Be Alive in a World So Full of Evil”: a Critical Study of Pinjar
“It was a sin to be alive in a world so full of evil”: A Critical Study of Pinjar Surbhi Jain Assistant Professor Jaipur National University Abstract Amrita Pritam is the foremost Punjabi woman poet. She is the first woman who received the Sahitya Akademi Award for her collection of poems Sunehere in 1956. In 1969, the Padma Shree Award is conferred on her by the president of India . She also receives the Bhartiya Jnanpith Award for her collection of poems Kagaj Ke Kanvas in 1982. She is one of the most renowned partition writers. This paper discusses about the traumatic journey of the protagonist, Pooro who is doubly violated by her family and society. Key Words: Partition, Traumatic, Protagonist बरसⴂ की आरी हंस रही थी ,घटनाओं के दांत नुकीऱे थे अकमात एक पाया टूट गया ,आसमान की चौकी पर से शीश े का सूरज फिसऱ गया,आंखⴂ मᴂ ककड़ छितरा गये और नजर ज奍मी हो गयी ,कु ि ददखायी नहीं देता दछु नया शायद अब भी बसती है (हादसा, अमतृ ा प्रीतम) 186 One of the most glorious female writers of Partition is Amrita Pritam who is an eye-witness as well as the victim of 1947 Partition. She was twenty eight years old when she had to leave Lahore with a child in her womb, husband and her daughter. The gory consequences of Partition affected her in a way that she wrote a well known ode “ Aj Akan Waris Shah Nu”, in which she laments for thousands of women who suffered during Partition. -
Sr. No. NEET Rank No.Name of the Candidate 1 1406
NEET-UG-2016 List of Applicant - Directorate of Medical Education & Research, Mumbai Sr. No. NEET Rank No.Name of the Candidate 1 1406 SUKHADA SUYASH PATANKAR 2 2164 SARVANKAR KASTURI MAHENDRA 3 2528 SIDDHARTH SATISH BABLESHWAR 4 2716 SAMIRA 5 2949 SANA AFRIN 6 3535 DEVANGI JOSHI 7 3966 VIDHI DALMIA 8 4234 NUPUR MAHESH KHARDE 9 4320 SHREYA GAJANAN NAMJOSHI 10 4321 ANSH SHRIKANT CHAVAN 11 4535 TEJAS PRASHANT PATIL 12 4685 AISHWARYA YANNAMANI 13 4839 GAYATRI LELE 14 4923 HARSHANT 15 4988 ANURAG ABHISHEK 16 4995 KESHAV NAGPAL 17 5080 AYUSH KANDOI 18 5454 DEEPANSHA MATHUR 19 5524 GUPTA EKTA SANTOSH 20 5967 ADITYA KOHLI 21 6134 PAWAN SHARMA 22 6265 CHETAN BALASAHEB JADHAV 23 6403 ARCHIT KALRA 24 6427 KALBANDE AKANKSHA ANIL 25 6543 ASHISH KUMAR SHARMA 26 6697 ADITYA JAIN 27 6702 VIKASH KUMAR SHARMA 28 6749 ZENAB 29 6800 JAIVARDHAN 30 6828 RAM BHUTANI 31 6894 UTKARSHA RAVIKANT ANWEKAR 32 6919 TANYA JAIN 33 6997 CHHAJED SAURABH GAUTAM 34 7077 SRAVANAM JAYA SURYA 35 7208 RADHIKA BAJAJ 36 7246 SNEHA 37 7304 RITIKA JAIN 38 7306 AKHIL THAKKAR 39 7334 SANDEEP TIWARI 40 7426 KRISHNA GOVIND 41 7460 BHAVANI SHANKAR KUMAR 42 7474 PRANAYAK M PANICKER 43 7545 AENA BANSAL NEET-UG-2016 List of Applicant - Directorate of Medical Education & Research, Mumbai Sr. No. NEET Rank No.Name of the Candidate 44 7561 JAYA SRIVASTAVA 45 7562 SHWETA MENON 46 7595 BHOM RAJ 47 7615 BHARAT KUMAR 48 7802 MURLI DHAR 49 7826 DIVYA CHUTANI 50 7965 SHUBHANGI GOURAHA 51 7988 NIKITA PALIWAL 52 8008 ASHID ALI SHEIKH 53 8058 MALAVIKA PRADEEP 54 8073 RISHAB SHINDE 55 8083 VEDANTI -
CSIR-North East Institute of Science & Technology
Final list of selected candidates SL. APP. NAME NO. NO ACK. NO. 1 11223 6107956 ANIMA BORGOHAIN 2 11890 8355644 PRAKASH BHUYAN 3 4941 5493072 NITU DEVI 4 7141 6514422 JAYASHREE DEKA 5 5005 2977211 MREGANGKA DOWARA 6 2465 3987 SANGITA KHOUND 7 4854 7178825 ADITYAM DUTTA 8 4589 784457 DR.P.THIYAGARAJAN 9 3278 4113 DURLAV DEKA 10 8141 3702291 SUSHMA KUMARI 11 11791 3504042 SANJUKTA ROY 12 10350 8398471 NILAKSHEE KALITA 13 12595 7336334 SWAPNIL PROTIM BHUYAN 14 10930 8716406 MILI DEBBARMA 15 139 4561 JAYSHRI MESHRAM 16 1041 1705 GAUTAM VISHWAKARMA 17 2424 3487 BHUVNESH KUMAR 18 7243 4286456 MANEM. KUMARASWAMY 19 8798 7686635 ALIVIA ROY 20 9611 5018151 YOGESH ASHOK BHALERAO 21 11374 2737203 PAYAL V. WAINDESHKAR 22 11832 4053785 RUPAYAN SEN 23 12803 8432436 SANDIP DAS 24 11916 6260713 NAVINA PHANGCHOPI 25 9395 295625 DIKSHA PASWAN 26 2611 7947 SATISH KUMAR GUPTA 27 6709 5292432 LUV KULSHRESHTHA 28 4548 1378226 MISS MOUSUMI DUTTA 29 63 3269 BAPI GHOSH 30 69 5885 MARATHE BHUSHAN DILIP 31 310 7732 VIJENT BHOJAK 32 658 1436 AKSHIT AGARWAL 33 786 5869 AKASH ASHOK YERGUDE 34 805 2059 RAJESH KUMAR 35 1119 3159 KIRTI LAKRA 36 1376 2823 SONALI GUPTA 37 1425 4853 ASIF ALI MALLA 38 1605 1268 NEHA PATNI 39 1826 9706 PRATIKSHA SHETGAONKAR 40 1886 6378 SHIVANI SALUJA 41 1917 2167 SANJAY KUMAT 42 2084 4976 ANUJ KUMAR 43 2445 2613 SIMRAN 44 3668 4118 SACHIN ANAND J V 45 4153 8017783 NIKHAT FIRDOSE FAROOQUE 46 4616 123767 NITIN VERMA 47 4707 9036833 SHOBHIT KUMAR GAUTAM 48 5299 843927 GURDAS SINGH 49 5394 7601818 DR DINKAR SHARMA 50 5494 543526 SALEHA KHAN