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GI Journal No. 110 1 October 29, 2018
GI Journal No. 110 1 October 29, 2018 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 111 OCTOBER 29, 2018 / KARTIKA 07, SAKA 1940 GI Journal No. 110 2 October 29, 2018 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Coorg Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 604 7 Wayanaad Robusta Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 605 Chikmagalur Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 606 Araku Valley Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 607 Bababudangiris Arabica Coffee ‐ GI Application No. 608 5 General Information 6 Registration Process GI Journal No. 110 3 October 29, 2018 OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1) it is informed that the issue of Journal 111 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 29th October, 2018 / Kartika 07, Saka 1940 has been made available to the public from 29th October, 2018. GI Journal No. 110 4 October 29, 2018 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 600 Leteku 31 Agricultural 601 Manipur Black Cherry 31 Agricultural 602 Manipur Black Rice (Chakhao) 30 Agricultural 603 Assam Elephant Apple 31 Agricultural 604 Coorg Arabica 30 Agricultural 605 Wayand Robusta 30 Agricultural 606 Chikmagalur Arabica 30 Agricultural 607 Araku Valley Arabica 30 Agricultural 608 Bababudangiri Arabica 30 Agricultural 609 Assam Lemon 31 Agricultural 610 Kandhamal Haldi 30 Agricultural 611 Jeeraphool 30 Agricultural -
Bhadra Voluntary Relocation India
BHADRA VOLUNTARY RELOCATION INDIA INDIA FOREWORD During my tenure as Director Project Tiger in the Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India, I had the privilege of participating in voluntary relocation of villages from Bhadra Tiger Reserve. As nearly two decades have passed, whatever is written below is from my memory only. Mr Yatish Kumar was the Field Director of Bhadra Tiger Reserve and Mr Gopalakrishne Gowda was the Collector of Chikmagalur District of Karnataka during voluntary relocation in Bhadra Tiger Reserve. This Sanctuary was notified as a Tiger Reserve in the year 1998. After the notification as tiger reserve, it was necessary to relocate the existing villages as the entire population with their cattle were dependent on the Tiger Reserve. The area which I saw in the year 1998 was very rich in flora and fauna. Excellent bamboo forests were available but it had fire hazard too because of the presence of villagers and their cattle. Tiger population was estimated by Dr. Ullas Karanth and his love for this area was due to highly rich biodiversity. Ultimately, resulted in relocation of all the villages from within the reserve. Dr Karanth, a devoted biologist was a close friend of mine and during his visit to Delhi he proposed relocation of villages. As the Director of Project Tiger, I was looking at voluntary relocation of villages for tribals only from inside Tiger Reserve by de-notifying suitable areas of forests for relocation, but in this case the villagers were to be relocated by purchasing a revenue land which was very expensive. -
Tree Park Project Koppa Range
GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA KARNATAKA FOREST DEPARTMENT KOPPA DIVISION, KOPPA CHIKKAMAGALUR CIRCLE Detailed Project Report of SALU MARADA THIMMAKKA TREE PARK HULUMAKKI, KOPPA RANGE SAALU MARADA THIMMAKKA TREE PARK- HULUMAKKI KOPPA RANGE, KOPPA DIVISION I. INTRODUCTION: The Saalumarada Thimmakka Tree park is located near Koppa Town, Koppa Range of Koppa Division, Chikkamagaluru District. It is located at Taluk headquarter with GPS location N 13° 31′ 34.1” E 075 21’ 26.9”. The Koppa Taluk has 64 Villages. The tree park is centrally located and can be approached from Sringeri, Balehonnur, Agumbe, Thirthahalli and Kuppalli and many tourists and pilgrims visit these places. Kannada and Tulu is the Language spoken by most of the people in Koppa. The Tree Park is located in Shringeri Legislative Assembly constituency. Sl.No Particulars Details 1 Name of Town/Village Hulumakki Village near Koppa Town- Koppa Range-Koppa Division, Chikmagaluru District. 2 Distance from the City/ Town 1.5 Km for which the Tree-Park is proposed 3 Assembly Constituency Sringeri Legislative Assembly Constituency 4 Total area of Tree-Park 8-00 Ha. 5 GPS location N 13° 31′ 34.1” E 75° 21’ 26.9” JUSTIFICATION FOR SITE SELECTION: The area located is amidst the Koppa town at sloppy top where good view of surroundings can be seen. It is adjacent to Guthyamma temple of Hulumakki & situated on left side of Koppa to Chikmagalur highway road. The highway road is frequented by many pilgrims and tourists who regularly visit the shringeri, Agumbe, Kuppalli, Thirthahalli, Balehonnur and Horanadu. The Koppa town has population of around five thousands and office head quarters of Taluk and many schools and colleges are also present here. -
District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP)
District Disaster Management Plan (DDMP) FOR CHIKKAMAGALURU DISTRICT 2019-20 Approved by: Chairman, District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Cum. Deputy Commissioner Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka Preparerd by: District Disaster Management Authority Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Chikkamagaluru District, Karnataka Ph: 08262-230401(O); 231499 (ADC); 231222 (Fax) e.mail: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 1 P R E F A C E Chikkamagaluru district is a district with varied climatic and geographic conditions. While part of the district falls in the Malnad region, another part falls in the plain lands. Therefore the problems faced by these areas may also be different and diverse. Due to unlimited human intervention with nature and exploitation of nature, the frequency and probability of the disasters and accidents have increased drastically in the recent times. The heavy rains of August 2019 has taught the Administration to be alert and prepared for such type of disasters which are unforeseen. On the one hand heavy rains may cause floods, water logging and intense landslides, there may also be situations of drought and famine. In view of this the district has to be ready and gear itself up to meet any situation of emergency that may occur. The District Disaster Management Plan is the key for management of any emergency or disaster as the effects of unexpected disasters can be effectively addressed. This plan has been prepared based on the experiences of the past in the management of various disasters that have occurred in the district. This plan contains the blue print of the precautionary measures that need to be taken for the prevention of such disasters as well as the steps that have to be taken for ensuring that the human suffering and misery is reduced by appropriate and timely actions in rescuing the affected persons, shifting them to safer places and providing them with timely medical care and attention. -
Chikmagalur District Lists
Group "C" Societies having less than Rs.10 crores of working capital / turnover, Chikmagalur District lists. Mobile Sl No Society Name Email ID District Taluk Society Address Number 1 AIT ENGINEERING COLLEGE CO- - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR AIT ANGINEERINT COLLEGE CO-OPSO CHIKAMAGALUR ,Pin : OP-SO 577101 2 AJJANAKATTE M P C S - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR AJJANAKATTE M P C S CHIKAMAGALUR ,Pin : 577101 3 ALDHURU P A C S 8262250020 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR ALDHURU PA C S CHIKMAGALUR DIST ,Pin : 577101 4 AMAANATH VI.CO-OP-SO - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR AMAANATH VI CO-OP SO CKM ,Pin : 577101 5 AMBALE P A C S 8262269238 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR AMBALE PA C S AMBALE CHIKAGALUR ,Pin : 577101 6 ANNURU P A C S 8262260027 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR ANNURU PA CS CHIKAMAGALUR DIST ,Pin : 577101 7 ATHIGUNDI P A C S 8262231027 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR ATHIGUNDI PA C S CHIKAMAGALUR DIST ,Pin : 577101 8 AVUTHI P A C S 8262249005 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR AVUTHI PA C S CHIKAMAGALUR ,Pin : 577101 9 BELAVADI M P C S - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BELAVADI M P C S CHIKAMAGALUR ,Pin : 577101 10 BHANDAVYA CO-OP-SO - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BHANDAVYA COOPSO CKM ,Pin : 577101 11 BILEKALAHALLI CONSUMERS CO- - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BILEKALAHALLI CONSUMERS CO-OPSO CKM ,Pin : 577101 OP-SO 12 BILLEKALAHALLI M P C S - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BILEKALLAHALLI M P C S CKM ,Pin : 577101 13 BKTHARAHALLI - - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BHATHARAHALLI M P C S CKM ,Pin : 577101 14 BYIGURU P A C S 8262250120 - Chikmagalur CHIKMAGALUR BYGURU PA C S CKM ,Pin : 577101 15 CHIK-TALUK -
Annexure 5.8 (Chapter V
ANNEXURE 5.8 (CHAPTER V. PARA 25) Form 9 List of Applications for inclusion received in Form6 Designated location Assembly Constituency :123 - Revision identity identity (where applications Sringeri have been received) 1. List Number 2. Period of applications (covered in From Date: To Date: this list) 10/10/2018 11/01/2019 Name of Father / Part Date of Place of Application Sl No. Name of Claimant Mother / Husband Application No. No. receipt Residence Status and (Relationship) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 01/12/2018 Ramla C S Abdul Janatha Kareem (H) calony,Mutthinako Application is ppa 53656415123 Approved- Part village,Mutthinako No is 1 ppa post, Burj, Muttinakoppa 2 1 01/02/2018 Manjula Shantha kumara Application is Village, (H) 21484321123 Approved- Part Muttinakoppa No is 1 Post, 3 1 15/11/2018 Mohmad Khaliv Dadapeer (F) Janatha calony,Mutthinako Application is ppa 87061477123 Approved- Part village,Mutthinako No is 1 ppa post, Burj, Muttinakoppa 4 1 01/02/2018 Shantha Kumara Rangappa (F) Application is Village, 55682835123 Approved- Part Muttinakoppa No is 1 Post, Mallikoppa,Malliko 5 1 01/12/2018 Rajini T Thomas (F) Application is ppa 89238416123 Approved- Part village,Mutthinako No is 1 ppa post, Mallikoppa,Malliko 6 1 01/12/2018 Prajna Praveena M (H) Application is ppa 68345039123 Approved- Part village,Mutthinako No is 1 ppa post, 7 1 01/12/2018 C S Abdul C V Syed Ali (F) Janath Kareem calony,Mutthinako Application is ppa 71812417123 Approved- Part village,Mutthinako No is 1 ppa post, 8 1 01/12/2018 Sowmyashree R Dhinesha N (H) Bhadra -
PTERIDOPHYTE DIVERSITY in WET EVERGREEN FORESTS of SAKLESHPUR in CENTRAL WESTERN GHATS Sumesh N
Indian Journal of Plant Sciences ISSN: 2319–3824(Online) An Open Access, Online International Journal Available at http://www.cibtech.org/jps.htm 2014 Vol.3 (1) January-March, pp. 28-39/Dudani et al. Research Article PTERIDOPHYTE DIVERSITY IN WET EVERGREEN FORESTS OF SAKLESHPUR IN CENTRAL WESTERN GHATS Sumesh N. Dudani1, 2, M. K. Mahesh2, M. D. Subash Chandran1 and *T. V. Ramachandra1 1Energy and Wetlands Research Group, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore – 560 012 2Department of Botany, Yuvaraja’s College (Autonomous), University of Mysore, Mysore - 57005 ABSTRACT The present study deals with the diversity of pteridophytes in the wet evergreen forests of Sakleshpurtaluk of Hassan district in central Western Ghats. A significant portion of the study area comprises of the Gundia river catchment region which is considered to be the ‘hottest hotspot of biodiversity’ as it shelters numerous endemic and threatened species of flora and fauna. Survey of various macro and micro habitats was carried out in this region, also a haven for pteridophytes. A total of 45 species of pteridophytes from 19 families were recorded in the study. The presence of South Indian endemics like Cyathea nilgirensis, Bolbitissub crenatoides, B. semicordata and Osmunda huegeliana signifies the importance of this region as a crucial centre of pteridophytes. Similar regions in the Western Ghats, rich in network of perennial streams have been targeted widely for irrigation and power projects. With regard to an impending danger in the form a proposed hydro-electric project in the Gundia River, threatening the rich biodiversity, an overall ecological evaluation was carried out in the entire river basin. -
New Vtp Applicants List
Contact Person Date of Name Address City District PinCode Telephone Mobile Email Contact Person Name VTP CP Email Mobile Application RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING SRIRANGA nithyananda_mv@yah OPP SBM BANK, MAIN ROAD Mandya 571438 08236-252334 9845446401 [email protected] NITHYANANDA MV 9845446401 15-Apr-15 SOCIETY(R) PATNA oo.in RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING SRIRANGA nithyananda_mv@yah OPP SBM BANK, MAIN ROAD Mandya 571438 08236-252334 9845446401 [email protected] NITHYANANDA MV 9845446401 15-Apr-15 SOCIETY(R) PATNA oo.in BENGALU [email protected] RACHANA ENTERPRISES PLOT NO-15, ABOVE CORPORATION BANK, KENGARI Bangalore 560074 080-28437482 9620400770 [email protected] UMA RUDRESH 9972920022 15-Apr-15 RU m # 2934/25 E 2ND FLOOR ABOVE HDFC BANK CLUB ROAD BANGALO [email protected] raghunathv@sriakshay SRI AKSHAY TECHNOLOGIES Bangalore 560040 080-41493098 9739011252 RAGHUNATHA.V 9739011252 15-Apr-15 VIJAYANAGAR RE m tech.com # 2934/25 E 2ND FLOOR ABOVE HDFC BANK CLUB ROAD BANGALO [email protected] raghunathv@sriakshay SRI AKSHAY TECHNOLOGIES Bangalore 560040 080-41493098 9739011252 RAGHUNATHA.V 9739011252 15-Apr-15 VIJAYANAGAR RE m tech.com RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING SRIRANGA nithyananda_mv@yah OPP. SBM BANK , MAIN ROAD Mandya 571438 08236-252334 9845446401 [email protected] NITHYANANDA M V 9845446401 15-Apr-15 SOCIETY(R) PATNA oo.in # 2934/25 E 2ND FLOOR ABOVE HDFC BANK CLUB ROAD BANGALO [email protected] raghunathv@sriakshay SRI AKSHAY TECHNOLOGIES Bangalore 560040 080-41493098 9739011252 RAGHUNATHA.V -
Groundwater Quality Investigations and Modeling in Bhadravathi Town, Karnataka
Special Issue - 2015 International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT) ISSN: 2278-0181 ETWQQM -2014 Conference Proceedings Groundwater Quality Investigations and Modeling in Bhadravathi Town, Karnataka B. K. Purandara, T. Chandramohan, M. K. Jose and B. Venkatesh Scientist, National Institute of Hydrology, Hard Rock Regional Center, Belgaum, Karnataka, India Abstract- In India, there is an increasing desire to conserve of some of these chemicals, it is important to investigate their and restore the ecological health and functioning of the rivers movement from the soil surface through the root zone down to and their associated wetlands for human use and biodiversity. In the groundwater table. The rate of movement of a given solute order to achieve this goal, the primary requirement is to assess moves in the soil system depends on the average flow pattern, the minimum flow requirement to keep the ecological balance of on the rate of molecular diffusion, and on the ability of the the river ecosystem. In this connection, an attempt has been porous material to spread the solute as a result of local made to evaluate the existing conditions of the water flow in the variations in the average flow. For proper modeling and Bhadrariver. It is reported by earlier researchers that the understanding of the manner of solute transport in a natural natural flow of Bhadra river has been altered considerably, soil profile, these phenomena must be considered resulting in loss of riparian zones, aquatic habitat and water simultaneously. Understanding these processes will make it quality. Further, it is stated that the Mysore paper mill and Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel industries which are functioning in possible to develop optimum management schemes for Bhadravathi town may also add pollutants to both surface and environmental control with the purpose of preventing soil and ground water resulting in water quality deterioration. -
Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya Shikshana Pratistan, Balehonnur
Re-accreditation Report of SRJV Arts & Commerce College, Shiggaon. SRI JAGADGURU RENUKACHARYA SHIKSHANA PRATISTAN, BALEHONNUR, S.R.J.V.ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE, SHIGGAON-581205 DIST:HAVERI KARNATAKA STATE ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT 2009-2010 Prof.P.C.Hiremath Dr.D.A.Gobbaragumpi IQAC Co-Ordinator Principal Dr B.S.Naregal IQAC Asst Co_Ordinator NAAC for Quality and Excellence in Higher Education Re-accreditation Report of SRJV Arts & Commerce College, Shiggaon. SRI JAGADGURU RENUKACHARYA SHIKSHANA PRATISTAN BALEHONNUR, S.R.J.V.ARTS AND COMMERCE COLLEGE, SHIGGAON-581205 (DIST: HAVERI) Accredited at ‘B’+ level by NAAC ANNUAL QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORT OF THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 Prof.P.C.Hiremath Dr.D.A.Gobbaragumpi IQAC Co-Ordinator Principal Dr B.S.Naregal IQAC Asst Co-Ordinator NAAC for Quality and Excellence in Higher Education Re-accreditation Report of SRJV Arts & Commerce College, Shiggaon. To, The Director, National Assessment and Accreditation Council Box No, 1075, Nagarbhavi, Bangalore-560 072., Karnataka (India) Sub: Submission of IQAC Report for the academic year 2009-10 Sir, As per the guidelines issued by your office, IQAC report is prepared and (2) two copies of the report containing the activities of the college during the academic year 2009-10 towards enhancement and sustenance of quality in the institution is enclosed here with. Kindly acknowledge the receipt of the same Thanking you, Yours faithfully, IQAC Co-ordination Principal C.F.W.C. ‘s to- 1.To the Joint Director, Regional Office, Department of Collegiate Education, Mini Vidhana Soudha, Dharwad. 2. To the President, S.J.R.Shikahana Prathistan, Balehonur, NAAC for Quality and Excellence in Higher Education Re-accreditation Report of SRJV Arts & Commerce College, Shiggaon. -
Conservation-Induced Displacement: a Comparative Study of Two Indian Protected Areas
[Downloaded free from http://www.conservationandsociety.org on Friday, July 30, 2010, IP: 71.111.187.206] Conservation and Society 7(4): 249-267, 2009 Article Conservation-induced Displacement: A Comparative Study of Two Indian Protected Areas Asmita Kabra School of Human Ecology, Ambedkar University, Delhi, India E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Attempts at ‘preservation via displacement’ are an extreme manifestation of the ‘fortress’ or an exclusionary conservation paradigm, support for which has increased lately due to escalating conservation threats. While the policies and processes emanating from this paradigm have produced positive conservation outcomes for some Protected Areas, livelihood outcomes for the displaced people have seldom been as positive. This article examines whether the impoverishment risks arising from conservation-induced displacement tend to vary with the degree of marginalisation of the displaced community. In this light, this article examines in detail the impact on livelihood of conservation-induced displacement in two Protected Areas (PAs) of India. The article posits that understanding the dynamic livelihood context of displaced communities, especially the ecological base of their livelihoods, is critical to any assessment of their pre- and post-displacement livelihood strategies and livelihood outcomes (such as income, poverty, food security and health). A variety of livelihood parameters, including compensation received, consumption fl ows, agricultural production, monetary income, food security, headcount ratio of poverty and overall poverty indices have been studied, to understand the extent to which key livelihood risks arising out of displacement are addressed by the rehabilitation package and process in the two PAs. The Sahariya is a forest-dependent Adivasi community living in and around the Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary in the semi-arid tropical region of Madhya Pradesh. -
Statement Showing the Details of Minority Coloney Development
STATEMENT SHOWING THE DETAILS OF MINORITY COLONEY DEVELOPMENT SCHEME WORKS Head of Account / Chargeble to 4225-03-277-2-10 {Object Code (386)} Name of District: Chickmagalur Progress Report Upto End of 30-11-2018 Amount Rs. In Lakhs Note: Before Filling the details, Please Refer the Worksheet - Grants Released & also refer Guidelines Amount Released By Director, DOM Programme (Works Approved By D.C) Progress Achieved (Physical & Finacial) Name of Executing Agency Sl. No. Remarks Name of Name of Name of Area Roads & Drains / Pure Drinking Borewell Community Grand Total Roads & Drains / Pure Drinking Borewell Community Grand Total Roads & Pure Commun Amount ( Date of Name of Gram Name of Borewell Constituency Constituency Town / / Extension / Sl. No. Drains / UGD Drinking ity Rs. In Lakhs) Release Panchayath Work Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Nos. Amount Works / Taluka Village Location / Works Water Toilets (10a (11a (12a (1) (2a) (2b) (2c) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7a) (7b) (8a) (8b) (9a) (9b) (10b) (11b) (12b) (13a) (13b) (14a) (14b) (15a) (15b) (16a) (16b) (17a) (17b) (18a) (18b) (18c) (18d) (19) ) ) ) I MLA 1 Chikmagalur 50.00 23.08.17 Concrete Kadur Hulikere Hulikere Muslim Street 1 Road & 1 10.00 1 10.00 1 10.00 1 10.00 KRIDL Completed Drainage Concrete S.Bommanaha Christian Kadur Chikkadevanoor 2 Road & 1 10.00 1 10.00 1 10.00 1 10.00 KRIDL Completed lli Colony Drainage Concrete Chickmagalur Mallenahalli Mallenahalli Behind Masjid 3 Road & 1 8.00 1 8.00 1 8.00 1