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Journal of Global Research & Analysis
Journal of Global Research & Analysis Volume 4 (2) (A Multi-Disciplinary Refereed Research Journal) RNI-HARENG/2012/59126, ISSN – 2278-6775 JOURNAL OF GLOBAL RESEARCH & ANALYSIS [A Bi-Annual (June & December) Multi-Disciplinary Refereed Research Journal] [email protected] RNI-HARENG/2012/59126 ISSN-2278-6775 PATRON EDITOR Mr. NISHANT BANSAL DR. PARDEEP KUMAR Vice Chairman, Former Head, Dept. of Political Science, Geeta Group of Institutions, Geeta Institute of Law, Karhans, Samalkha, Panipat Karhans, Samalkha, Presently Working at D.N. Post Graduate College, Panipat, Haryana Hisar, Haryana, India EDITORIAL BOARD Prof. (Dr.) R. S. Yadav Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh Department of Political Science Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India Dwarka, Delhi, India Prof.( Dr.) Chintamani Mahaparta Prof. (Dr.) V.K. Aggarwal American Studies Center, SIS Vice-Chancellor, Jagannath University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India Rajesthan, India Prof. (Dr.) Madhu Gupta Prof. (Dr.) Vimal Joshi Department of Education Head & Dean, Dept. of Law, B.P.S. Mahila MDU, Rohtak,Haryana, India Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat, India Dr. Suresh Dhanda Prof. (Dr.) M.M. Semwal, Dept. of Political Science, Associate Professor, Dept. of Political Science, H.N.B. Garhwal Central University, Srinagar, Garhwal, S.A. Jain (PG) College, Ambala City, Haryana, India Uttrakhand, India Mr. Rajender Kumar Prof. (Dr.) S.K. Sharma Dy. Director (Economics) Department of Political Science, Competition Commission of India, New Delhi, India C.C.S University, Meerut, U.P., India Dr. Sewa Singh Prof. (Dr.) P.M. Gaur Professor, Department of Public Administration, SRM University Delhi NCR, Rai, Sonipat, Haryana, MDU, Rohtak, Haryana, India India Dr. -
Haryana Legislative Assembly Shri Anand Singh Dangi
HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHRI ANAND SINGH DANGI Current Office held M.L.A. Date of Birth 5 February 1952 Educational Qualifications Graduate Positions Held Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly Attended so many Party and other Conferences Conferences, Seminars Attended in public interest Morning Walk, Daily Exercise and Serving needy Interests/Hobbies People Vill. – Madina Korsan, The.- Meham, Distt. – Rohtak, Haryana Contact Details 09315801566 (M) HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHRI KAMAL GUPTA Current Office held M.L.A. Political Party Bharatiya Janata Party Date of Birth 6 November 1952 Educational Qualifications M.B.B.S., M.S. (Surgery) Positions Held Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly Interests/Hobbies Social Work and Games Appolo Hospital, Bal Samand Road, Near Malik Chowk, Hisar, Haryana Contact Details 07529040777 (M) HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SMT. SEEMA TRIKHA Current Office held M.L.A. Political Party Bharatiya Janata Party Date of Birth 31 August 1966 Educational Qualifications M.A., LL.B., PG Diploma in Computer Programming Positions Held Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly Interests/Hobbies Reading Sector 21-B, House No. 742, Faridabad, Haryana Contact Details 08195900087 (M) HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SMT. NAINA SINGH CHAUTALA Current Office held M.L.A. Political Party India National Lok Dal Date of Birth 15 October 1966 Educational Qualifications Graduate Positions Held Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly Interests/Hobbies Interior Designing, Gardening, Cooking etc. ‘Teja Khera Farm House, P.O. - Chautala, Teh. – Dabwali Sirsa, Haryana Contact Details 09868601309 (M) HARYANA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHRI ASEEM GOEL M.L.A. Current Office held Bharatiya Janata Party Political Party 25 October 1979 Date of Birth B.A. Educational Qualifications Member, Haryana Legislative Assembly Positions Held Attended many Conferences at Party level and social level Conferences Seminars Attended Reading books, watching movies, listening to music and walking Interests/Hobbies V.P.O. -
Final Report 4.2 IN-24740-R13-073
STUDY ON PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES OF RAJASTHAN Contents Page Table of Contents I Abbreviations and Acronyms IX Executive Summary i 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 1 2. OBJECTIVES ................................................................................................................... 3 3. APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY ...................................................................................... 4 3.1 General ................................................................................................................ 4 3.2 Methodology ........................................................................................................ 4 3.2.1 General .................................................................................................. 4 3.2.2 Data Collection and Validation ................................................................ 5 3.2.3 Modelling for Assessment of Surface Water Potential............................. 9 3.2.4 Inter-state Water Sharing ...................................................................... 10 3.2.5 Groundwater Data Processing .............................................................. 11 3.2.6 Groundwater Abstraction Village-wise .................................................. 19 3.2.7 Assessment of Dynamic Ground Water Resources .............................. 19 3.2.8 Assessment of Static Ground Water Resources ................................... 20 4. APPLIED BACKGROUND -
Assorted Dimensions of Socio-Economic Factors of Haryana
ISSN (Online) : 2348 - 2001 International Refereed Journal of Reviews and Research Volume 6 Issue 6 November 2018 International Manuscript ID : 23482001V6I6112018-08 (Approved and Registered with Govt. of India) Assorted Dimensions of Socio-Economic Factors of Haryana Nisha Research Scholar Department of Geography Sri Venkateshwara University, Uttar Pradesh, India Dr. Avneesh Kumar Assistant Professor Department of Geography Sri Venkateshwara University Uttar Pradesh, India Abstract It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 November 1966 on a linguistic basis. It is ranked 22nd in terms of area, with less than 1.4% (44,212 km2 or 17,070 sq mi) of India's land area. Chandigarh is the state capital, Faridabad in National Capital Region is the most populous city of the state, and Gurugram is a leading financial hub of the NCR, with major Fortune 500 companies located in it. Haryana has 6 administrative divisions, 22 districts, 72 sub-divisions, 93 revenue tehsils, 50 sub-tehsils, 140 community development blocks, 154 cities and towns, 6,848 villages, and 6222 villages panchayats. As the largest recipient of investment per capita since 2000 in India, and one of the wealthiest and most economically developed regions in South Asia, Registered with Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Govt. of India URL: irjrr.com ISSN (Online) : 2348 - 2001 International Refereed Journal of Reviews and Research Volume 6 Issue 6 November 2018 International Manuscript ID : 23482001V6I6112018-08 (Approved and Registered with Govt. of India) Haryana has the fifth highest per capita income among Indian states and territories, more than double the national average for year 2018–19. -
138-2016 28 9 19.Pdf
2nd Report of the Executive Committee constituted by Hon’ble National Green Tribunal in OA No. 138 of 2016 & OA No. 139 of 2016 in the matter of “Stench Grips Mansa’s Sacred Ghaggar River (Suo-Moto Case)” and Yogender Kumar vide order dated 7.8.2018 14 th June, 2019 Contents Point Description Page No. No. 1.0 Constitution of Executive Committee 2 2.0 The Directions of the Hon’ble NGT vide order dated 7.8.2018 3-4 3.0 Meeting of the Executive Committee with the Nodal Officers of the 4-5 three States and U.T. Chandigarh on 29.3.2019 4.0 Visit to District Fatehabad and Sirsa, Haryana on 3.4.2019 and 6 4.4.2019 by the Executive Committee 4.1 Drain carrying surface run off and sewage of Ratia Town 6 4.2 Sewage of sullage of Talwari and Talwara villages 6 4.3 STP Kalania to treat part of the sewage of Sirsa Town 6 4.4 Ottu Barrage 6 4.5 Meeting of the Executive Committee with the District level Special 7 Task force of District Fatehabad and District Sirsa, Haryana on 04- 04-2019 4.6 Visit on 04.04.2019 by the Executive Committee 7 4.6.1 Health camp at Village Mallewal, Distt. Sirsa 7-8 4.6.2 Visit of area along River Ghaggar in Sardulgarh Belt of State of 8-9 Punjab 5.0 Meeting of the Executive Committee held with the State of 9 Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and U.T., Chandigarh on 12.4.2019 5.1 Himachal Pradesh 9-10 5.2 U.T., Chandigarh 10 5.3 State of Punjab 11-12 5.4 State of Haryana 12-13 6.0 Visit to the industries of Pehowa area, Distt. -
Adv. No. 11/2019, Cat No. 08, Section Officer Account, DHBVN, UHBVN & HVPNL DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Afternoon Session
Adv. No. 11/2019, Cat No. 08, Section Officer Account, DHBVN, UHBVN & HVPNL DEPARTMENT, HARYANA AfterNoon Session Q1. A. B. C. D. Q2. A. B. C. D. Q3. A. B. C. D. Q4. A. B. C. D. Q5. A. B. C. D. March 02, 2020 Page 1 of 29 Adv. No. 11/2019, Cat No. 08, Section Officer Account, DHBVN, UHBVN & HVPNL DEPARTMENT, HARYANA AfterNoon Session Q6. What is the meaning of the word 'error' ? An error was made, while filling the application. A. a request B. a mistake C. to inform D. to write Q7. The antonym of the word 'Prey' is __________. A. Predator B. Unprey C. Animal D. Deer Q8. The phrase, "A hard nut to crack" means ___________. A. an interesting problem B. a difficult problem C. a unique problem D. a simple problem Q9. Pick the right sentence from the below set of options. A. She has spent most of her life helping the B. She has spent most of her life helping the poor. poors. C. She has spent most of her life with helping of D. She has spent most of her life to help with the the poor. poor. Q10. In order to save the company from further loss, the employees _________________. A. formed a union B. asked for increase in salary C. decided to work extra hours D. went on a strike Q11. The historic event of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919 resulted in __________. A. the British leaving the country B. the Non-Cooperation movement C. the war for peace D. -
Members of the Legislative Assembly: 90 • Lok Sabha Seats : 10 • Rajya Sabha Seats : 5
Current Affairs Questions 26th August 2020 3 Exam Going to Covered in One Year In Just 450 Rs per month CG CHSL L PHAS JE E 8 STEN PRE/MAINS GD O ALL SUBJECTS MTS Question of the day Businesses with an annual turnover __________ तक के सालाना कारोबार of up to __________ will be GST exempt. वाले कारोबारियों को जीएसटी में छूट A. Rs 10 lakh मिलेगी। B. Rs 30 lakh A. 10 लाख रु C. Rs 40 lakh B. 30 लाख रु D. Rs 50 lakh C. 40 लाख रु D. 50 लाख रु ● The Union Ministry of Finance announced that now businesses with an annual turnover of up to Rs 40 lakh will be GST exempt. ● The Ministry added that those with a turnover up to Rs 1.5 crore can opt for the Composition Scheme and pay only 1 percent tax. ● Earlier, only businesses with an annual turnover of Rs 20 lakh were exempted from GST tax. ● केंद्रीय वित्त मंत्रालय ने घोषणा की कि अब 40 लाख रुपये तक के सालाना कारोबार वाले कारोबारियों को जीएसटी से छूट मिलेगी। ● मंत्रालय ने कहा कि 1.5 करोड़ रुपये तक के टर्नओवर वाले लोग कंपोजिशन स्कीम का विकल्प चुन सकते हैं और केवल 1 प्रतिशत टैक्स का भुगतान कर सकते हैं। ● इससे पहले, केवल 20 लाख रुपये के वार्षिक कारोबार वाले व्यवसायों को जीएसटी कर से छूट दी गई थी। 6 7 Bangladesh is planning to start बांग्लादेश रोहिंग्या शरणार्थियों को कॉक्स the process of relocating बाजार के भीड़ भरे शिविरों से ________ पर Rohingya refugees from the नवनिर्मित सुविधा में स्थानांतरित करने की crowded camps of Cox’s Bazar to प्रक्रिया शुरू करने की योजना बना रहा है। the newly built facility at ________. -
Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 91, Interior Decoration and Designing Instructor(Theory), SKIL DEVELOPMENT and INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Evening Session
Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 91, Interior Decoration and Designing Instructor(Theory), SKIL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Evening Session Q1. A. B. D. C. Q2. A. B. C. D. Q3. A. B. C. D. Q4. A. B. C. D. Q5. A. B. C. D. Q6. __________ is the synonym of "DISAPPEAR." A. Begin B. Increase C. Fade D. Remain February 22, 2020 Page 1 of 29 Adv. No. 12/2019, Cat No. 91, Interior Decoration and Designing Instructor(Theory), SKIL DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT, HARYANA Evening Session Q7. __________ is the antonym of "SUDDEN." A. Gradual B. Abrupt C. Quick D. Immediate Q8. Identify the meaning of the idiom "to be a piece of cake." A. Something that is very easy B. To refer to something that is pleasant to hear C. To refer to a wedge-shaped object D. Something that looks nice but is bad for health Q9. The sentence has an incorrect phrase, which is in bold and underlined. Select the option that is the correct phrase to be replaced so that the statement is grammatically correct. "He steals money from the bank when the policeman caught him in the act. A. stolen B. steal C. is stealing D. was stealing Q10. Complete the sentence by choosing the correct form of the verb given in brackets. I _____ (play) football when you entered. A. play B. was playing C. playing D. will playing Q11. Who wrote Harshacharita, the biography of Harshavardhana? A. Banabhatta B. Vishakadatta C. Amoghavarsha D. Bihana Q11. हर्षवर्षन का जीवन चरित्र हर्ष चरित्र ककसने किखा - - ? A. -
Attendance of Members of 14Th Legislative Assembly, Haryana Session 06.11.2020 TOTAL SITTING = 01 Sr
Attendance of Members of 14th Legislative Assembly, Haryana Session 06.11.2020 TOTAL SITTING = 01 Sr. Name of member 06.11.2020 No. Constituency name & number, Party affiliation 1. Abhay Singh Chautala, Ch. P Ellenabad-46, INLD 2. Abhe Singh Yadav, Dr. P Nangal Chaudhry-71, BJP 3. Aftab Ahmed, Ch. P Nuh-79, INC 4. Amarjeet Dhanda, Shri P Julana-34, JJP 5. Amit Sihag, Shri P Dabwali-43, INC 6. Anil Vij, Shri NR Ambala Cantt.-04, BJP 7. Anoop Dhanak, Shri NR Uklana (S.C.)-48, JJP 8. Aseem Goel Naneola, Shri P Ambala City-05, BJP 9. Balbir Singh, Shri P Israna (S.C.)-26, INC 10. Balraj Kundu, Shri P Meham-60, IND. 11. Banwari Lal, Dr. NR Bawal (S.C.)-72, BJP 12. Bharat Bhushan Batra, Shri P Rohtak-62, INC 13. Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Shri P Garhi Sampla-Kiloi-61, INC 14. Bishamber Singh, Shri P Bawani Khera (S.C.)59, BJP 15. Bishan Lal Saini, Shri P Radaur-10, INC 16. Chiranjeev, Rao P Rewari-74, INC 17. Dan Singh, Rao P Mahendragarh-69, INC 18. Deepak Mangla, Shri P Palwal-84, BJP 19. Davender Singh Babli, Shri P Tohana-39, JJP 20. Dharam Pal Gonder, Shri P Nilokheri (S.C.)-19, IND 21. Dharam Singh Chhoker, Shri P Samalkha-27, INC 22. Dura Ram, Shri P Fatehabad-40, BJP 23. Dushyant Chautala, Shri NR Uchana Kalan-37, JJP 24. Geeta Bhukkal, Smt. A Jhajjar (S.C.)-66, INC 25. Ghanshyam Dass Arora, Shri P Yamunanagar-09, BJP 26. Ghanshyam Saraf, Shri P Bhiwani-57, BJP 27. -
Automated Detection of Archaeological Mounds Using Machine-Learning Classification of Multisensor and Multitemporal Satellite Data
Automated detection of archaeological mounds using machine-learning classification of multisensor and multitemporal satellite data Hector A. Orengoa,1, Francesc C. Conesaa,1, Arnau Garcia-Molsosaa, Agustín Lobob, Adam S. Greenc, Marco Madellad,e,f, and Cameron A. Petriec,g aLandscape Archaeology Research Group (GIAP), Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology, 43003 Tarragona, Spain; bInstitute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera, Spanish National Research Council, 08028 Barcelona, Spain; cMcDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, CB2 3ER Cambridge, United Kingdom; dCulture and Socio-Ecological Dynamics, Department of Humanities, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 08005 Barcelona, Spain; eCatalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies, 08010 Barcelona, Spain; fSchool of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa; and gDepartment of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, CB2 3DZ Cambridge, United Kingdom Edited by Elsa M. Redmond, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, and approved June 25, 2020 (received for review April 2, 2020) This paper presents an innovative multisensor, multitemporal mounds (7–9). Georeferenced historical map series have also machine-learning approach using remote sensing big data for been used solely or in combination with contemporary declas- the detection of archaeological mounds in Cholistan (Pakistan). sified data (10–14). In recent years, RS-based archaeological The Cholistan Desert presents one of -
Rediscovery of Rufous-Vented Grass Babbler Laticilla
Correspondence 19 Copulation lasted eight seconds. During this time, both birds River. The bird was initially identified by its typical calls. Later it called. After mating, the birds sat next to each other for two was confirmed based on dark streakings on underparts, white minutes before they took off. throat and breast, and rufous undertail coverts. The habitat where A perusal of the literature indicates that displays and copulation we saw bird had tall reeds along the water body [32], distributed of Pallas’s Fish Eagle have not been well documented (Ferguson- in an area of about an hectare. Later, Sheila Castelino and Esha Lees & Christie 2001; Orta et al. 2020). There are nine other Munshi also photographed the bird on 16 February, and 20 species of Haliaeetus in the world, and we reviewed literature and February 2020, respectively. Recently, Amit Sharma reported six online videos of these species (Anonymous 2020a; Anonymous birds at the same spot on 29 June 2020. 2020b). Predominantly, these birds copulate in the nest, or in a tree in which nests are built. Copulation is often preceded by an aerial display. The pre-copulation behaviour of the White-bellied Sea-Eagle H. leoucogaster included behaviour in which the birds soared and duetted on a lakeside tree 600 m from the nest (Debus 2008). The pair flew in tandem and copulated twice, for five, and seven seconds. In case of Bald EaglesH. Ieucocephalus all records documented them mating on a tree near the nest (Anonymous 2014; Anonymous 2020c), or in the nesting tree (Kron 2017). A video footage of the African Fish Eagle H. -
50:50 in Maha Govt
13 chandigarh | gurugram | jalandhar | bathinda | jammu | srinagar | vol.3 no.295 | 18 pages | ~5.00 | regd.no.chd/0006/2018-2020 established in 1881 TRUMP IMPEACHMENT PROBE ~92,000-CR SHOCKER FOR TELCOS UP WITHDRAWS ORDER TO SACK HEARING DISRUPTED WORLD AS SC BACKS GOVT ON AGR BUSINESS 25K HOME GUARDS BACK PAGE /thetribunechd /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com friday, october 25,2019 HARYANA Uddhav insists on VERDICT 2019 Khattargovt may be back inHry HUNG HOUSEBJP 6 short of majority| Key Congress meeting in Delhi today 50:50 in Maha Govt Sushil Manav ShivKumar Tribune News Service PEOPLE HAVE REPOSED Tribune News Service Chandigarh, October 24 TRUST IN BJP: MODI Mumbai, October 24 With the BJP winning 40 The BJP-Shiv Sena seats in the 90-member ❝People of Maharashtra alliance is all set to retain Haryana Assembly, Chief and Haryana have reposed power in Maharashtra with Minister Manohar Lal Khat- their trust in Chief Ministers the saffron grouping win- CM thanks voters, tar seems set to head a minor- of the two states and they ning 161 seats in the 288- vows speedier works ity government in the state will work even harder in the member Assembly. Chandigarh: Haryana CM with the help of Indepen- next five years to serve Contesting together, the BJP Manohar Lal Khattar on Thurs- dents. Though the BJP failed them. The party’s and the Shiv Sena won 105 day thanked the people of the to cross the halfway mark, and 56 seats, respectively, with state for voting for the BJP and for performance in Haryana is Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray PM Narendra Modi and party smaller ally Rashtriya Samaj speaks in Mumbai on Thursday.