1 Mrinal Kanti Mondal(No.-2) SPL

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

1 Mrinal Kanti Mondal(No.-2) SPL Sl no. Name Designation Email Id Posting 1 Mrinal Kanti Mondal(No.-2) SPL. CCT [email protected] HQ 2 Nishith Chandra Chakrabarti ADDL. CCT [email protected] EXCISE 3 Prasenjit Chanda SPL.CCT. [email protected] LTU 4 Amit Kr. Bandyopadhyay SPL. CCT a.k. [email protected] HQ 6 Mrinmoy Mondal ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 7 Sushok Nath Saha ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 8 Subrata Chowdhury SPL. CCT [email protected] HQ 9 Swapan Kr. Chandra ADDL. CCT REVISIONAL BOARD 10 Avijit Chowdhury ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 11 Indranil Bhattacharyya SPL. CCT [email protected] INTERNAL AUDIT 12 Malay Ranjan Das ADDL. CCT [email protected] BoI 13 Passang Norbu Sherpa ADDL. CCT [email protected] CHOWRINGHEE CIRCLE 14 Akhter Uzzaman Khan SPL. CCT 24 PARGANAS CIRCLE 15 Asfaque Ahmed ADDL. CCT [email protected] LAW SECTION 16 Abhijit Bhattacharya SPL. CCT [email protected] HQ 17 Mrigendra Nath Sarkar ADDL. CCT [email protected] MEDINIPUR CIRCLE 18 Amit chakraborty SPL. CCT SR, TRIBUNAL 19 Chinmoy Goswamy SPL. CCT [email protected] HQ 20 Ujjayani Das Sarma ADDL. CCT HQ 21 Anirban Purakayestha Sr.JCCT [email protected] INTERNAL AUDIT 22 Amit Mukhopadhyay ADDL. CCT [email protected] SILIGURI CIRCLE 23 Monoranjan Ghosh ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 24 Gopal Ch. Barman ADDL. CCT [email protected] LTU 25 Karma Palzer Bhutia ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 26 Sukla Samanta ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 27 Bimal Kr. Ghosh ADDL CCT [email protected] DURGAPUR CIRCLE 28 Manick Lal Maitra ADDL. [email protected] ATI DIRECTOR 29 Jawaid Siddiqui Sr.JCCT 30 Ranjan Panda ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ 31 Supriya Ghosh ADDL. CCT [email protected] Member, WBCTA & RB 32 Sarmistha Roy(Bandyopadhyay) ADDL. CCT [email protected] KOLKATA SOUTH CIRCLE 33 Snigdha Kumar Thakur ADDL. CCT [email protected] BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION-3 34 Bratati Dasgupta (Ghosh) ADDL. CCT [email protected] HQ (ISD) 35 Aniruddha Bandyopadhyay ADDL. CCT [email protected] DHARMOTOLLA CIRCLE 36 Dharmendra Verma ADDL. CCT [email protected] EXCISE 37 Pallab Kumar Sarkar ADDL. CCT [email protected] SALT LAKE BLDG. 38 Arun Kumar Mandal ADDL. CCT [email protected] MEDINIPUR ZONE 39 Bikas Chandra Biswas ADDL.CCT. [email protected] HQ (SOUTH CIRCLE) 40 Debashis Mukherjee (2) ADDL. CCT [email protected] WBTT 41 Tapan Kumar Mandal ADDL. CCT [email protected] Member, FTRA 42 Jina Gyamtso ADDL. CCT [email protected] Member, FTRA 43 Nabanita Pal ADDL. CCT [email protected] PRO 44 Sudipa Biwas (Deb) JCCT 45 Bhabananda Das ADDL CCT [email protected] ASANSOL CIRCLE 46 Saikat Bhadra ADDL CCT [email protected] TRO SALT LAKE 47 Amitabha Basu ADDL CCT [email protected] WBTT Sl no. Name Designation Email Id Posting 48 Abhijit Das ADDL CCT [email protected] BI South Bengal 49 Nabendu Kr. Ray ADDL CCT [email protected] RAIGUNGE RANGE 50 Moitree Sen ADDL CCT [email protected] LAWSECTION IN WEST BENGAL TAXATION TRIBUNAL 51 Parthasarathi Dey ADDL CCT [email protected] LAWSECTION ,HQ 52 Susanta Kr. Biswas Sr.JCCT [email protected] DURGAPUR CIRCLE 53 Ashis Kr. Mukherjee Sr.JCCT [email protected] HOWRAH CIRCLE,ADDL.DUTY BALLY CIRCLE 54 Mobin-Al-Rasid Sr.JCCT [email protected] DHARMATALA CIRCLE,ADDL.DUTY WEST BENGAL APPELLATE AND REVISIONAL BOARD 55 Chandana Mitra (Bose) Sr.JCCT [email protected] 24 PARGANA CIRCLE 56 Anjana Chakraborty (Sarbadhikary) Sr.JCCT [email protected] BALLY CIRCLE(HOWRAH),ADDL. DUTY HOWRAH CIRCLE 57 Suman Kumari Singh Sr.JCCT [email protected] BALLY CIRCLE 58 Asima Bhadra ( Samajdar) Sr.JCCT [email protected] KOLKATA SOUTH CIRCLE 59 Sudeshna Mukhopadhyay Sr.JCCT [email protected] ITC INVESTIGATION UNIT 60 Malay Das Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION.ADDL. DUTY WBTT SALT LAKE 61 Supriya Basu Sr.JCCT [email protected] BURRABAZAR CIRCLE 62 Tanwirul Qumar Sr.JCCT [email protected] KOLKAT SOUTH CIRCLE 63 Saubhik Choudhuri Sr.JCCT [email protected] BURRABAZAR CIRCLE 64 Saibal Saha Sr.JCCT [email protected] PROFESSION TAX,HQ 65 Bipul Islam EXCISE [email protected] Excise 66 Ashima Saha Roy (Sarkar) Sr.JCCT [email protected] IPA CELL 67 Anindya Mitra Sr.JCCT [email protected] KOLKATA NORTH CIRCLE 68 Pampa Sur (Chowdhuty) Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION OFFICE 69 Arghya Biswas Sr.JCCT [email protected] H.Q. 70 Hirendra Kr. Mondal Sr.JCCT [email protected] TRO , SALT LAKE 71 Nilima Mondal Sr.JCCT [email protected] LTU 72 Bablu Mondal Sr.JCCT [email protected] HO 73 Gyanendra Kalikote Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION,ADDL.DUTY IN WBTT 74 Sima Sarkar Sr.JCCT [email protected] ISD 75 Shyamal Kanti Mondal Sr.JCCT [email protected] BAHARAMPUR CIRCLE 76 Lakden Tshering Yolmo Sr.JCCT [email protected] REVISIONAL BOARD,SILIGURI BENCH 77 Tshering Lamu Bhutia Sr.JCCT [email protected] REVISIONAL BOARD,SILIGURI BENCH 78 Sujoy Modak JCCT [email protected] INTERNAL AUDIT 79 Partha Pratim Jana Sr.JCCT [email protected] DRIE 80 Md. Zafrullah Sr.JCCT [email protected] 24 PARAGANA CIRCLE 81 Aniruddha Bandyopadhyay (2) Sr.JCCT [email protected] BALLY CIRCLE Sl no. Name Designation Email Id Posting 82 Sanjib Kr. Raha Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION 83 Anjan Kr. Moitra Sr.JCCT [email protected] TRO SALT LAKE 84 Siddhartha Sarkar Sr.JCCT [email protected] KOLKATA NORTH CIRCLE 85 Dipak Kar Sr.JCCT [email protected] BI NORTH BENGAL SILIGURI 86 Aslam Pervez Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION, HQ 87 Jibananda Mondal Sr.JCCT [email protected] RAIGUNJ CIRCLE 88 Suvankar Biswas Sr.JCCT [email protected] 24 PARAGANAS CIRCLE 89 Heera Lepcha Sr.JCCT [email protected] SILIGURI CIRCLE 90 Dilip Kumar Das (2) Sr.JCCT [email protected] HOWRAH RANGE 91 S. M. Naser Ali Sr.JCCT [email protected] HOWRAH CIRCLE 92 Lovely Mukherjee(Bannerjee) Sr.JCCT [email protected] HRD CELL 93 Chinmoy Dey Sr.JCCT [email protected] BI SOUTH BENGAL DURGAPUR ZONE 94 Urmi Mukhopadhay(Choudhuri) Sr.JCCT ASANSOL CIRCLE 95 Chanchal Chowdhury Sr.JCCT [email protected] LTU 96 Asim Kumar Biswas Sr.JCCT [email protected] CHOWRINGHEE CIRCLE 97 Jayjeet Ghosh Sr.JCCT [email protected] HOWRAH RANGE 98 Saubhik Datta Sr.JCCT [email protected] HRD CELL 99 Nandini Majumdar Sr.JCCT [email protected] LTU 100 Ambarjit Roy Sr.JCCT [email protected] MEDINIPUR CIRCLE 101 Anjan Kumar Nandi Sr.JCCT [email protected] BEHALA CIRCLE(ADMIN) 102 Sabyasachi Bhattacharyya Sr.JCCT BAHARAMPUR CIRCLE 103 Subhasis Bag Sr.JCCT [email protected] ESPLANADE & FAIRLIE PLACE CHARGE 104 Indrani Bagchi Sr.JCCT [email protected] STRAND ROAD CH/RAJAKATRA CH/CHINABAZAR CH 105 Gautam Kumar Dolui Sr.JCCT [email protected] RAIGUNJ CIRCLE 106 Ujjwal Bhattacharyya Sr.JCCT ISD 107 Barun Chakraborty Sr.JCCT [email protected] BI NORTH BENGAL SILIGURI 108 Rizwan Hassan Quasmi JCCT LAW, REVISIONAL BOARD 109 Susmita Bhattacharyya (Aich) Sr.JCCT [email protected] CHOWRINGHEE CIRCLE 110 Sumita Pradhan Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION 111 Dilip Sarkar JCCT [email protected] INTERNAL AUDIT WING,HQ 112 Srobona Bose Datta Sr.JCCT [email protected] LTU 113 Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay Sr.JCCT LTU 114 Sachindrani Ghosh(Chaudhuri) Sr.JCCT [email protected] BARDHAMAN CH 115 Arindam Ghosh Sr.JCCT [email protected] KHARAGPUR ZONE UNDER B.I.(SOUTH BENGAL) 116 Pijush Kanti Ghoshal Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION 117 Samar Kumar Ghosh Sr.JCCT [email protected] LTU 118 Arundhati Sengupta Sr.JCCT [email protected] BEHALA CIRCLE 119 Manawar Yakub JCCT [email protected] PG CIRCLE 120 Dilip Tarafder Sr.JCCT [email protected] LAW SECTION Sl no. Name Designation Email Id Posting 122 Arup Ratan Sarkar Sr. JCCT [email protected] DURGAPUR CIRCLE 123 Sushil Tarafder Sr.JCCT [email protected] BI NORTH BENGAL, ALIPURDUAR ZONE 124 Mrinal Kanti Gayan Sr.JCCT [email protected] ALIPURDUAR RANGE 125 Sujit Kumar Roy Sr.JCCT [email protected] CHOWRINGHEE CIRCLE 126 Subodh Kumar Sardar Sr.JCCT [email protected] BI SOUTH BENGAL ADDL DUTY TO BAHARAMPUR CH 127 Gautam Prasad Das Sr.JCCT [email protected] DURGAPUR CIRCLE 128 Vishal Chandra Lama Sr.JCCT [email protected] JALPAIGURI CIRCLE 129 Passang Bhutia JCCT [email protected] B.I.
Recommended publications
  • Western Ghats” in Maharashtra Are Also Known As ______
    IGKO CLASS 10 SAMPLE PAPER 01 Section 01: GENERAL AWARENESS 1. The “Western Ghats” in Maharashtra are also known as ________. (a) Nilgiris (b) Sahyadri Hills (c) Cardamom Hills (d) None of these Ans. b) 2. Assertion (A): Ozone is essential for biotic life Reason (R): The ozone layer protects the earth's surface from high energy radiation. Select the correct answer from the code given below: (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). (b) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). (c) (A) is true, but (R) is false. (d) (A) is false, but (R) is true. Ans. (a) 3. As per the WHO the safe noise level for a city is (a) 45 db (b) 50 db (c) 55 db (d) 60 db Ans. (a) 4. The 'Nano humming bird' is (a) A new species of hitherto undiscovered humming bird. (b) An extremely small electric car that can take 360° turn. (c) A pocket sized unmanned spy plane developed in the U.S.A. (d) A new variety of honey bee. Ans. (c) 5. The Archaeological Survey of India was established during the period of (a) Lord Curzon (b) Lord Wellesley (c) Lord William Bentinck (d) Warren Hastings Ans. (a) 6. Dhoulavira is located in the State of (a) Gujarat (b) Haryana (c) Punjab (d) Rajasthan Ans. (a) 7. Who among the following Saints of the medieval India was born at Prayag ? (a) Kumbhan Das (b) Ramanand (c) Raidas (d) Tulsidas Ans.
    [Show full text]
  • THE ASIAN AGE FRIDAY | 6 DECEMBER 2019 | NEW DELHI Few Attend Farmer Debate in LS BJP Leader Denies Existence of Onion Crisis, Accuses Opp
    c m y k c m y k TABLOID Kiara talks family, pay 19 HE SIAN GE parity and T ANEW DELHI FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER 2019 A changing her name Politics from Alia NATION | NEWSMAKERS | Space to Kiara Bengal governor’s gate Nasa’s Parker solar probe at Assembly is locked, sends ‘spectacular trove’ Dhankar slams Trinamul4 of data on Sun’s corona 11 www.asianage.com RNI No. 57290/94, Regd No: DL-SW-05/4189/15-17 Vol. 26 No. 290 | 32 PAGES | `5.00 WINDOWS ■MPC decided on ‘pause’ over inflation fears N-E boils: Parties, civil groups RBI pegs GDP down plan joint move to block CAB MANOJ ANAND CAB and implementation to 5%, no rate cut GUWAHATI, DEC. 5 of the 1985 Assam Accord in letter and spirit. FALAKNAAZ SYED rate is that at which com- The Opposition Congress Sena’s move to back Congress president MUMBAI, DEC. 5 mercial banks borrow on Thursday took out a Sonia Gandhi has, mean- from the RBI by selling procession in the Assam while, directed the AICC The Reserve Bank of securities and is current- Assembly premises CAB upsets Congress to challenge the bill not India on Friday sharply ly at a 10-year low. against the Citizenship only in Parliament but cut the economic growth In its fifth bi-monthly Amendment Bill while AGE CORRESPONDENT Sharad Pawar-led also in the courts. forecast for FY 2019-20 by monetary policy, the RBI’s the All Assam Students NEW DELHI, DEC. 5 Nationalist Congress AASU chief adviser a whopping 1.1 per cent, six-member Monetary Union (AASU) and 30 Party is opposed to the Sammujjal down to five per cent, Policy Committee (MPC) other outfits are meeting The Shiv Sena’s indica- bill like the Congress.
    [Show full text]
  • Hindi Theater Is Not Seen in Any Other Theatre
    NATYA SHODH SANSTHAN DISCUSSION ON HINDI THEATRE FROM THE COLLECTIONS OF NATYA SHODH SANSTHAN AUDIO LIBRARY THE PRESENT SCENARIO OF HINDI THEATRE IN CALCUTTA ON th 15 May 1983 AT NATYA SHODH SANSTHAN PARTICIPANTS PRATIBHA AGRAWAL, SAMIK BANDYOPADHYAY, SHIV KUMAR JOSHI, SHYAMANAND JALAN, MANAMOHON THAKORE SHEO KUMAR JHUNJHUNWALA, SWRAN CHOWDHURY, TAPAS SEN, BIMAL LATH, GAYANWATI LATH, SURESH DUTT, PRAMOD SHROFF NATYA SHODH SANSTHAN EE 8, SECTOR 2, SALT LAKE, KOLKATA 91 MAIL : [email protected] Phone (033)23217667 1 NATYA SHODH SANSTHAN Pratibha Agrawal We are recording the discussion on “The present scenario of the Hindi Theatre in Calcutta”. The participants include – Kishen Kumar, Shymanand Jalan, Shiv Kumar Joshi, Shiv Kumar Jhunjhunwala, Manamohan Thakore1, Samik Banerjee, Dharani Ghosh, Usha Ganguly2 and Bimal Lath. We welcome all of you on behalf of Natya Shodh Sansthan. For quite some time we, the actors, directors, critics and the members of the audience have been appreciating and at the same time complaining about the plays that are being staged in Calcutta in the languages that are being practiced in Calcutta, be it in Hindi, English, Bangla or any other language. We felt that if we, the practitioners should sit down and talk about the various issues that are bothering us, we may be able to solve some of the problems and several issues may be resolved. Often it so happens that the artists take one side and the critics-audience occupies the other. There is a clear division – one group which creates and the other who criticizes. Many a time this proves to be useful and necessary as well.
    [Show full text]
  • Standing Committee on Information Technology (2017-18) 46
    STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2017-18) 46 SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2018-19) FORTY-SIXTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March, 2018/ Phalguna, 1939 (Saka) FORTY-SIXTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2017-18) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF ELECTRONICS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEMANDS FOR GRANTS (2018-19) Presented to Lok Sabha on 13.03.2018 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 13.03.2018 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI March, 2018/ Phalguna, 1939 (Saka) CONTENTS Pg. No. COMPOSITION OF THE COMMITTEE (ii) ABBREVIATION (iiI) INTRODUCTION (vi) REPORT PART-I 1. Introductory 1 2. Implementation status of the recommendations contained in the Thirty-sixth Report of the 2 Committee on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of MeitY 3. Budget Analysis 2 3.1 Demands for Grants No.26 of MeitY for the year 2018-19 2 3.2 Position of Outstanding Utilization Certificates (UCs) and unspent Balances with States’ 5 implementing agencies 3.3 Internal and Extra Budgetary Resources (IEBR) 7 4. National Informatics Centre (NIC) 7 5. Regulatory Authorities 12 5.1 Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) Programme 12 6. Digital India Programme 13 6.1 Manpower Development 15 6.2 Electronic Governance (including EAP) 17 6.2.1 State Wide Area Network (SWAN) 18 6.2.2 Common Service Centres (CSCs) 19 6.2.3 State Data Centres (SDC) 25 6.3 Promotion of Electronics & IT Hardware Manufacturing 27 6.4 Cyber Security Projects (NCCC & others) 35 6.5 Pradhan Mantri Gramin Digital Saksharta Abhiyan (PMGDISHA) 37 6.6 R&D in Electronics in IT/CCBT 38 6.7 Promotion of Digital Payments 40 7.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Empanelled Artist
    INDIAN COUNCIL FOR CULTURAL RELATIONS EMPANELMENT ARTISTS S.No. Name of Artist/Group State Date of Genre Contact Details Year of Current Last Cooling off Social Media Presence Birth Empanelment Category/ Sponsorsred Over Level by ICCR Yes/No 1 Ananda Shankar Jayant Telangana 27-09-1961 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-40-23548384 2007 Outstanding Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwH8YJH4iVY Cell: +91-9848016039 September 2004- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vrts4yX0NOQ [email protected] San Jose, Panama, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDwKHb4F4tk [email protected] Tegucigalpa, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh4lOqFa7o Guatemala City, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiOhl5brqYc Quito & Argentina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COv7medCkW8 2 Bali Vyjayantimala Tamilnadu 13-08-1936 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44-24993433 Outstanding No Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbT7vkbpkx4 +91-44-24992667 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKvILzX5mX4 [email protected] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyQAisJKlVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6S7GLiZtYQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBPKiWdEtHI 3 Sucheta Bhide Maharashtra 06-12-1948 Bharatanatyam Cell: +91-8605953615 Outstanding 24 June – 18 July, Yes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTj_D-q-oGM suchetachapekar@hotmail 2015 Brazil (TG) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOhzx_npilY .com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgXsRIOFIQ0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSepFLNVelI 4 C.V.Chandershekar Tamilnadu 12-05-1935 Bharatanatyam Tel: +91-44- 24522797 1998 Outstanding 13 – 17 July 2017- No https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec4OrzIwnWQ
    [Show full text]
  • West Bengal Towards Change
    West Bengal Towards Change Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation Research Foundation Published By Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation 9, Ashoka Road, New Delhi- 110001 Web :- www.spmrf.org, E-Mail: [email protected], Phone:011-23005850 Index 1. West Bengal: Towards Change 5 2. Implications of change in West Bengal 10 politics 3. BJP’s Strategy 12 4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 14 Statements on West Bengal – excerpts 5. Statements of BJP National President 15 Amit Shah on West Bengal - excerpts 6. Corrupt Mamata Government 17 7. Anti-people Mamata government 28 8. Dictatorship of the Trinamool Congress 36 & Muzzling Dissent 9. Political Violence and Murder in West 40 Bengal 10. Trinamool Congress’s Undignified 49 Politics 11. Politics of Appeasement 52 12. Mamata Banerjee’s attack on India’s 59 federal structure 13. Benefits to West Bengal from Central 63 Government Schemes 14. West Bengal on the path of change 67 15. Select References 70 West Bengal: Towards Change West Bengal: Towards Change t is ironic that Bengal which was once one of the leading provinces of the country, radiating energy through its spiritual and cultural consciousness across India, is suffering today, caught in the grip Iof a vicious cycle of the politics of violence, appeasement and bad governance. Under Mamata Banerjee’s regime, unrest and distrust defines and dominates the atmosphere in the state. There is a no sphere, be it political, social or religious which is today free from violence and instability. It is well known that from this very land of Bengal, Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore had given the message of peace and unity to the whole world by establishing Visva Bharati at Santiniketan.
    [Show full text]
  • A Critical Review on the Indian Super League (ISL)
    International Journal of Physical Education, Sports and Health 2017; 4(2): 257-261 P-ISSN: 2394-1685 E-ISSN: 2394-1693 Impact Factor (ISRA): 5.38 A critical review on the Indian super league (ISL) IJPESH 2017; 4(2): 257-261 © 2017 IJPESH www.kheljournal.com Anantarup Sen Sarma Received: 16-01-2017 Accepted: 17-02-2017 Abstract The Indian Super League was founded in 2013 in an effort to make football a top sport in India and to Anantarup Sen Sarma Research Scholar, increase the level of Indian football worldwide. The league currently features eight teams from around Department of Physical India, with four of the top five cities by population represented in the league. Unlike other football Education University of leagues from around the world, the ISL is one of the few leagues to not use the promotion and Kalyani, West Bengal, India relegation system but instead a franchise system along the lines of the Twenty20 cricket league, the Indian Premier League, Major League Soccer of the United States and Canada, and the A- League in Australia. Since the inaugural season, two teams have been crowned the champions of the Indian Super League. Atlético de Kolkata have won the league twice, in 2014 and 2016. Chennaiyin are the second team to have won the league, winning in 2015. In this article the growth and impact of ISL have been traced out. Keywords: ISL, I –LEAGUE, FIFA, AIFF, Federation Introduction The general opinion among Indian football fans regarding the Indian Super League is surprisingly negative, and the tendency to class it as futile after just 3 months, unfortunate.
    [Show full text]
  • SIKH TIMES WEBSITE PAGE.Qxd
    instagram.com/ @thesikhtimes facebook.com/ thesikhtimes qaumipatrika VISIT: PUBLISHED FROM Delhi, Haryana, Uttar www.thesikhtimes.in Pradesh, Punjab, The Sikh Times Email:[email protected] Chandigarh, Himachal and Jammu National Daily Vol. 13 No. 41 RNI NO. DELENG/2008/25465 New Delhi, Saturday, 26 June, 2021 [email protected] 9971359517 12 pages. 2/- Congress killed the world's largest democracy by imposing Emergency: Amit Shah on 46th anniversary Simmi Kaur Babbar New Delhi On June 25, 1975, the the coffin, that led to the imposition of then Prime Minister Indira the Emergency. Narayan called for Gandhi declared a state of Indira and the CMs to resign and the On June 25, 1975, the emergency across the country. military and police to disregard (June 25, 2021) marks the 46th unconstitutional and immoral orders. then Prime Minister anniversary of emergency's 'A dark chapter in the history of declaration, that remains one of independent India' Indira Gandhi declared a most debated and contested topic Union Home Minister Amit Shah on of independent India's political Friday remembered June 25 of 1975 state of Emergency history. Emergency was declared and said that the Emergency was for a 21-month period from 1975 imposed in the nation to quell the across the country. to 1977 by PM Indira Gandhi. voices against one family and termed it Officially issued by President as a dark chapter in the history of Home Minister Amit Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under independent India. Taking to Twitter, Article 352 of the Constitution Shah said, "Emergency imposed to Shah took to social due to the prevailing "internal quell the voices against one family is a disturbance", the Emergency was dark chapter in the history of media (June 25, 2021) in effect from June 25, 1975, until independent India.
    [Show full text]
  • Title: Regarding the Feat of Our Golden Girl, Dipa Karmakar in Rio Olympics, 2016
    an> Title: Regarding the feat of our golden girl, Dipa Karmakar in Rio olympics, 2016. SHRI SANKAR PRASAD DATTA (TRIPURA WEST): Madam Speaker, I thank you for giving me this opportunity to speak. Madam, today, I would like to draw the attention of the House and the whole nation to the fact of our Golden Girl, Dipa Karmakar, the first Indian woman gymnast, who got a prize in Asian and Commonwealth Games also. She is now going to attend the final round of the Gymnastics in Rio Olympics. Dipa has successfully completed the 'Produnova' vault, a very dangerous vault, to climb new peaks in her already well established upliftment. So, I urge upon the whole House and the Nation to stand behind her and also other aspirants, who are participating in Rio 2016 Olympics. HON. SPEAKER: Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra, Shri M.B. Rajesh, Shri Prasun Banerjee, Shrimati Arpita Ghosh, Shrimati Pratima Mondal, Dr. Ratna De (Nag), Dr. Tapas Mandal, and Shri Md. Badaruddoza Khan are permitted to associate with the issue raised by Shri Sankar Prasad Datta. माननीय अय : हम बै ट िविशज़ देते ह शी मिलकाजनु खड़गे (गुलबगा) : माननीय अय जी, खास तौर से कमीर के हालात के बारे म यह बहत ही महवपणू मुा है अगर माननीय पधानमंती यहां होते और कमीर के हालात के बारे म बयान देते तो ठीक होता माननीय अय : गहृ मंती ने बयान िदया है शी मिलकाजनु खड़गे: इसके बारे म उहने बाहर अपना बयान िदया है उहने अपनी चुपी बाहर तोड़ी ह,ै लेिकन इसके बजाय सदन म आकर कहते वहां जो हालात ह, और न िबगड़, इसिलए यहां इसका पणू िववरण होना चािहए था अय महोदया, म िडमांड करता हं िक पाइम िमिनटर ने जो बात बाहर कह ह, व े उह संसद म कहनी चािहएं उसके िलए आपक तरफ से एक डायरेशन जाना चािहए िक व े इस संबधं म एक टेटमट द हम वहां क िथित का पता होना चािहए, यिक हम सब िचंितत ह उस िचंता को दूर करने के िलए आप ही उह डायरेशन दे सकती ह इसिलए म अनुरोध करना चाहता हं िक आप जद से जद पाइम िमिनटर क ओर से एक टेटमट हाउस म िदलाइये HON.
    [Show full text]
  • (2016-17) Sixteenth Lok Sabha Ministry of Communications
    STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2016-17) 38 SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS (DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS) ISSUES RELATED TO QUALITY OF SERVICES AND REPORTED CALL DROPS THIRTY-EIGHTH REPORT LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2017/ Chaitra, 1939 (Saka) THIRTY-EIGHTH REPORT STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (2016-17) (SIXTEENTH LOK SABHA) MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS (DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS) ISSUES RELATED TO QUALITY OF SERVICES AND REPORTED CALL DROPS Presented to Lok Sabha on 11.04.2017 Laid in Rajya Sabha on 11.04.2017 LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI April, 2017/ Chaitra, 1939 (Saka) CONTENTS Page Composition of the Committee (iii) Abbreviations (iv) Introduction (vi) REPORT PART- I I. Quality of Service Regulations 1 (i) Legal provisions 1 (ii) Evolution of QoS Parameters 1 II. Issue of Call Drops 4 (i) Quality of Service Benchmark for Call Drop 4 (ii) Effectiveness of service level monitoring 9 (iii) Monitoring of quality of service and call drop 11 (iv) Factors responsible for call drop 14 a). Call Drop due to consumer fault 17 b). Sub- standard mobile handsets 19 (v) QoS Benchmark for 4G and Data Services 20 (vi) Hon’ble Supreme Court Judgment against TRAI Regulations 21 (vii) TRAI proposal for Amendments in the TRAI Act 22 (viii) Public awareness regarding EMF radiation 24 (ix) Investment on Network Expansion 25 (x) Issues related to Spectrum 29 (xi) Fulfillment of Spectrum Roll out obligations 30 (xii) Installation of Towers, Right of Way (RoW), provision of 24/7 power backup, 32 billing and interference related issues (i) a). Setting up of Towers in Government buildings 32 b).
    [Show full text]
  • Bengal Must Lead the Effort for Better India by 2022
    millenniumpost.in RNI NO.: WBENG/2015/65962 PUBLISHED FROM DELHI & KOLKATA VOL. 3, ISSUE 322 | Wednesday, 29 November 2017 | Kolkata | Pages 16 | Rs 3.00 NO HALF TRUTHS qNIFTY 10,370.25 (-29.30) qSENSEX 33,618.59 (-105.85) pDOW JONES 23,580.78 (+22.79) pNASDAQ 6,878.52 (+11.16) pRUPEE/DOLLAR 64.41 (+0.09) pRUPEE/EURO 76.65 (+0.29) qGOLD/10GM 30,500 (-50.00) qSILVER/K 40,200 (-200.00) ASSEMBLY PASSES TEJASWI, SUSHIL B’DESH APPROVES ‘WANT TO BISWA BANGLA MODI INDULGE IN WAR CONTROVERSIAL PRESENT A NEW BISWABIDYALAY OF WORDS IN BIHAR ROHINGYA ISLAND ASPECT WITH BILL PG4 ASSEMBLY PG6 PG10 EACH FILM’ PG16 No loan waiver for MAMATA THANKS PRESIDENT FOR VISIT ABHISHEK DARES MUKUL capitalists: Jaitley ‘Either prove charges MPOST BUREAU Bengal must lead the effort for or quit Bengal’ NEW DELHI: The government has not waived OUR CORRESPONDENT any loans of big NPA defaulters, Finance Min- ister Arun Jaitley said on Tuesday dismissing KOLKATA: Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool rumour that loans of capitalists are being writ- Congress MP and All India Trinamool Youth ten off by banks. better India by 2022: Kovind Congress president on Tuesday filed a crimi- In a blog, Jaitley said that over the last few nal defamation case against Mukul Roy and days, a rumour is being propagated regarding OUR CORRESPONDENT ers must be equipped with the latest said he would quit politics if the latter could waiver of loans of capitalists by banks. agricultural knowledge to allow them prove the charges levelled against him.
    [Show full text]
  • The Worldwide Uprising Against Systemic Racism -Lessons for India
    JULY 2020 Rs.15 CENTRAL ORGAN OF CPI(ML) The Worldwide Uprising Against Systemic Racism -Lessons for India Honouring the Historic Hul Diwas in 2020 Hul Diwas on June 30 marks the 1855 Santhal adivasi uprising against colonial rule and oppressive landlords, led by the Santhal brothers Siddhu, Kanhu, Chand and Bhairav, and sisters Phulo and Jhano. The uprising was met with a massacre by the British Army, but had a lasting legacy in terms of laws passed protecting adivasis’ traditional rights to land. Today, in 2020, Hul Diwas comes at a time when the rights and lives of adivasi people and the country’s natural resources are under a concerted attack by the pro-corporate Modi regime. The Modi regime has allowed commercial mining of coal mines. A statement by Left parties of Jharkhand has observed that “this is a step in the direction of preventing the loot of mineral resources, water, forests and land by corporate houses protected and abetted by the Central government. Jharkhand is a State covered by the Constitutional responsibility under the 5th Schedule of the Constitution to protect Adivasi community. Commercial mining will adversely affect the lives of Adivasis in the State, as profit-centric private mining uses unscientific processes the brunt of which have to be borne by Adivasis and other poor people. In addition, commercial mining will have an adverse effect on ecological balance and forest conservation.” Coal workers have called for a 3-day strike from 2 July to 4 July. Coal workers’ strikes have pushed back privatisation attempts five times in the past.
    [Show full text]