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Assessment of Drought Severity Using Standard Precipitation Index in Ahmednagar District, India
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 05 Issue: 05 | May-2018 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 Assessment of Drought Severity using Standard Precipitation Index in Ahmednagar District, India Harsh Ganapathi1 1 Masters of Technology in Water Science and Governance, TERI School of Advanced Studies, New Delhi ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra State in 2. METHODOLOGY India has always been in the limelight in the recent years whenever India suffers a drought. The geographical location 2.1 Study Area -Ahmednagar, Maharashtra and the inadequacy of rainfall in Ahmednagar district over the past few years when compared to the average rainfall of the Ahmednagar is the largest district in Maharashtra having an country make it one of the most vulnerable places to suffer a area of 17418 square kilometers [16]. The district lies in meteorological drought. The unpredictability and the three distinct landforms which are: the central plateau, the unknown severity of drought to occur in the future years western hilly region and the northern and southern plains alleviates the possibility of the drought management and [14]. The western hilly region is completely covered by drought mitigation strategies to fail eventually since drought forests. The major rivers contributing to the waters in the can either be meteorological, agricultural or hydrological in district are the Godavari River and the Bhima River [14]. The nature. This paper discusses a measure the severity of Pravara, Mula, Adhala and Mahalungi are some of the major meteorological drought severity using the historical data of tributaries to the Godavari River [14]. -
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April + Miscellaneous
April + Miscellaneous NATIONAL Goa State Government has decided to launch its own app-based taxi service at some key tourist destinations across the state. World-class Interpretation Centre and tourist facilities was inaugurated at Konark Sun Temple at Konark, which coincides with Utkal Divas celebrationsin Od A ten-member committee headed by the I&B Secretary is to regulate digital broadcasting & online news portal Election Commission will set up 'Pink' polling booths, for the first time in Karnataka, for the May 12 election to the Legislative Assembly. ‘Hamar Haathi, Hamar Saathi’: Jharkhand starts elephant bulletin on radio to check man-animal conflict. The special bulletin, which will be aired twice daily — at 8.30am and 4.30pm, informed listeners about the locations where herds of elephants have been spotted and the direction in which they might be headed. Know more Jharkhand along with Chhattisgarh and Odisha is home to 10% of the country’s elephant population, and account for approximately 65% of human casualties in conflicts with wild herds or stray bulls Jammu's gets its first tulip garden at Sanasar is attracting nature enthusiasts from all over the country. Sikkim announced monthly pension for farmers engaged in organic farming in the state. Sikkim is the first fully organic state in the country. © Clat Possible. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying, sale, distribution or circulation of any of the contents of this work is a punishable offence under the laws of India. www.clatpossible.com A Team Satyam Offering April + Miscellaneous The UIDAI has brought in secure digitally-signed QR Code on e-Aadhaar that will now contain photograph of the Aadhaar holder too, in addition to demographic details, to facilitate better offline verification of an individual. -
Administrative Units of Maharashtra, Download PDF in English
www.gradeup.co Administrative Units of Maharashtra Administrative divisions are an integral part of the state. There is an extended network of smaller administrative units or territories with lesser control for better and effective governance. They work in a coordinated and hierarchical manner. Hence, the administrative division includes dependent territories and accepted administrative divisions. In India, the state of Maharashtra lies in the western and central part of the country. The state has a long coastline (720 km) along the Arabian Sea. • Maharashtra came into existence on 1 May 1960; the day is observed as Maharashtra Day. These districts are grouped into six administrative divisions shown below. • Based on the population, Maharashtra is the second largest state in India and 3rd in terms of geographical extent. • As per Census 2011, 9.3% of the total population resides in Maharashtra, and the state is highly urbanized, with 45.2% people live in urban areas. • Maharashtra has 35 districts, divided into six revenue divisions, i.e., Aurangabad, Amravati, Konkan, Pune, Nashik, and Nagpur, for administrative purposes. • Maharashtra has five central regions based on geographical, political, historical and cultural sentiments. These are: 1. Konkan 2. Desh (Pune Division) 3. Khandesh 4. Marathwada 5. Vidarbha • Note: Maharashtra has a long tradition of having statutory bodies for planning at the district level. • To govern the rural areas for effective local self-governance, there are 33 Zilla Parishads, 351 Panchayat Samitis and 27,906 -
Geographical Study of Agricultural Density in the Akole Tahsil, Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra State, India
International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Review (IJHSSR); Vol. 1, Issue 1; January 2021 www.ijhssr.com Geographical Study of Agricultural Density in the Akole Tahsil, Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra State, India Dr. Deepak Gadekar Janardhan 1 A/P- Loni BK (Padmashrinagar) Tal- Rahata Dist- A.Nagar 413736 (M.H) e-mail id: [email protected] Abstract Agricultural density is the ratio of the total area under crops to the total living population in the same area. From this it is known that the study of the pressure on the agricultural sector in an area or region. In short, it is known by how much people depend on the agricultural sector. In short, it is known by how much people depend on the agricultural sector. The higher the value of agriculture density, the greater the population pressure on agriculture sectors. In contrast, the lower the density of agriculture, the lower the population pressure on agriculture. For this study, population and agricultural data between 1991 and 2011 have been taken. In addition, secondary data has been used for this study. Keywords: Agricultural density, Akole, Index Value, Net Sown Area, Population. Introduction India is an agricultural country Agriculture is seen as the backbone of the Indian economy. The natural, socio-economic, economic and technical factors affect the development on agriculture. At the same time, the most important factor in the changing of agriculture is the human factor as human behavior, human thought and the use of human technology change the agricultural pattern. Agricultural density means the population as number of persons per 100 hectares in the Net Sown Area in particular area21. -
Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Dairy Farming of Ahmednagar District
SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF DAIRY FARMING OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT A Thesis submitted to Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) In GEOGRAPHY Under the Board of Moral and Social Sciences By Shri SANJAY D. AGHAV Under the Guidance of Dr. HEMANT M. PEDNEKAR Principal,Sonopant Dandekar College. Palghar,Dist.Palghar. November - 2017 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the dissertation entitled “SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF DAIRY FARMING OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT” is being submitted herewith for the Degree of Vidyavachaspati (Ph.D.) in Geography of Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune is the result of original research work completed by Shri. Sanjay Dhondiba Aghav under my supervision and guidance. To the best of my knowledge and belief the work incorporated in this thesis has not formed the basis for the award of any degree or similar title of this or any other university or examining body. Research Guide Dr. Hemant M. Pednekar Place: Pune Date: 09/11/2017 i DECLARATION I hereby declare that the thesis entitled SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS OF DAIRY FARMING OF AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT completed and written by me has not previously formed the basis for the award of any degree or other similar title of this or any other University or examining body. Research Student Place: Pune Shri. Sanjay Dhondiba Aghav Date: 09/11/2017 ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT There are many people who helped me in successful completion of this research work. I have had the benefit of guidance by Dr. Hemant Pednekar, my guide, who carefully read each and every line of this thesis and his valuable criticism helped me a good deal in putting my thoughts into the form in which they are presented now. -
A Study on Rights of Lgbt and Transgender Community – Human Rights Perspective Tarunika.J Iii Year Bba.Llb, Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University
International Journal of Research e-ISSN: 2348-6848 p-ISSN: 2348-795X Available at https://edupediapublications.org/journals Volume 04 Issue 10 September 2017 A Study On Rights Of Lgbt And Transgender Community – Human Rights Perspective Tarunika.J Iii Year Bba.Llb, Saveetha School Of Law, Saveetha University. INTRODUCTION: At first there are some basic terminologies passed after the support of all political which are to be known before going into this parties in Rajya sabha. It gave rights akin concept. Basically the word ‘sex’ is the SC/ST’s who get enrolled in the schools something which is a cursory examination and jobs in government which is a perfect that is assigned by birth. The word ‘gender’ way to protect then against sexual abuse. is the one that reflects the social or cultural But at recent times there is a conflict that the difference rather than biological reflection, transgender who were given the identity of which in simple words can be said as state third gender are been sent for of being male or female. The other term reconsideration. ‘sexual orientation’ is the feeling of Though there are some negatives, the emotional or sexual attraction for others. government has made Sec 377 of Indian The Constitution of India has given the right Penal Code as unconstitutional. The Chapter to life and personal liberty in Article 21 as a XVI of the Indian Penal Code which deals fundamental right conferred to all people about Offences affecting human body in within the territory of India. And by this it which section 377 of Indian Penal Code can be said that even the people belonging to deals with unnatural offences which defines transgender and the LGBT community shall unnatural offences as “whoever voluntarily exercise this birth right. -
“An Overview of Pomegranate Cultivation in Ahmednagar District”
International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395 -0056 Volume: 03 Issue: 01 | Jan-2016 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 “AN OVERVIEW OF POMEGRANATE CULTIVATION IN AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT” Prof.Yogesh L.Aher 1, Dr. Mrs. Sanjeevani Rahane2, 1 Assistant Prof. MBA Dept, SRES College of Engineering, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India 2 Associate Prof. Modern college of Arts, Commerce, & Science, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - India has always been known in the world for The impact of pomegranate cultivation on economic its Rural Based Economy, as nearly 65%of its population upliftment of farmers is ignored in the research field. So, by doing the research on this topic it is possible to make is dependent on Agriculture &other rural businesses. the farmers aware about various opportunities because of According to the census of India, 2011, the population of pomegranate cultivation. Various government schemes India is more than 1.21 billion and out of it 72.2% supported and encouraged farmers to go for pomegranate population belongs to the rural area. So, the Analysis of the cultivation &farmers economic life substantially improved rural development is very much required in India. One of because of pomegranate cultivation. There is need to do the oldest known fruits, found in writings and artifacts of intensive study in this area. many cultures and religions, the pomegranate (Punica 2. Significance of the Study:- granatum) is an original native of Persia. Maharashtra is the leading producer of pomegranate This research will help to find out the followed by Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh. Ganesh, Bhagwa, effectiveness of initiatives taken by government Ruby, Arakta and Mridula are the different varieties of agencies for the pomegranate cultivation. -
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT for AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT PART -A
DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT For AHMEDNAGAR DISTRICT PART -A FOR SAND MINING OR RIVER BED MINING 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1. LOCATION & GEOGRAPHICAL DATA: Ahmednagar is the largest district of Maharashtra State in respect of area, popularly known as “Nagar”. It is situated in the central part of the State in upper Godavari basin and partly in the Bhima basin and lies between north latitudes 18°19’ and 19°59’ and east longitudes 73°37’ and 75°32’ and falls in parts of Survey of India degree sheets 47 E, 47 I, 47 M, 47 J and 47 N. It is bounded by Nashik district in the north, Aurangabad and Beed districts to the east, Osmanabad and Solapur districts to the south and Pune and Thane districts to the west. The district has a geographical area of 17114 sq. km., which is 5.54% of the total State area. The district is well connected with capital City Mumbai & major cities in Maharashtra by Road and Railway. As per the land use details (2011), the district has an area of 134 sq. km. occupied by forest. The gross cultivable area of district is 15097 sq.km,whereas net area sown is 11463 sq.km. Figure 1 :Ahmednagar District Location Map 2 Table 1.1 – Geographical Data SSNo Geographical Data Unit Statistics . 18°19’ N and 19°59’N 1. Latitude and Longitude Degree To 73°37’E and 75°32’E 2. Geographical Area Sq. Km 17114 1.2. ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP: It is divided in to 14 talukas namely Ahmednagar, Rahuri, Shrirampur, Nevasa, Shevgaon, Pathardi, Jamkhed, Karjat, Srigonda, Parner, Akole, Sangamner, Kopargaon and Rahata. -
Studies on General Status of Migratory Sugarcane Harvest Workers of Ahmednagar District in Maharashtra
International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN (Online): 2319-7064 Impact Factor (2012): 3.358 Studies on General Status of Migratory Sugarcane Harvest Workers of Ahmednagar District in Maharashtra N. M. Patil Department of Geography, P.V.P. College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pravaranagar, A/P Loni Kd. Tal.Rahata, Dist. Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India Abstract: Since the establishment of several sugar factories in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, the highly labor intensive cutting of sugar cane has become one of the major agricultural activities in the district. This activity pulls lakhs of workers from the neighboring regions like Marathwada, Khandesh and westernmost part of Vidarbha. Though, these migratory workers play an important role in the process of sugar manufacturing, their living conditions are very pitiable even after sixty years of independence. With this background, an attempt has been made in this paper to know the general status of migratory sugar cane harvest workers of Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra and some remedies have been suggested to surmount the problems of these workers. The objective of the study is to study the general status of migratory sugarcane harvest workers of Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. Keywords: Ahmednagar, Migration, Sugarcane, Harvest, Workers The district extends from 180 19' N to190 59' N latitudes and 1. Introduction 0 0 73 37' E to 75 32' E longitudes, Where climate is The sugarcane industry in India is an important contributor characterized by hot summer and general dryness throughout to the national economy through the production of multiple the year except during the period of southwest monsoon. -
Stepping up ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019
Stepping Up ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Annual Report 2018-2019 1 Images © Parveen Lamabam, Pranab K. Aich and Prashant Panjar for Alliance India Unless otherwise stated, the appearance of individuals in this publication gives no indication of their HIV status. Design by Sunil Butola Published: December 2019 © Alliance India Information contained in the publication may be freely reproduced, published or otherwise used for non-profit purposes without permission from Alliance India. However, Alliance India requests to be cited as the source of the information. Recommended Citation: Alliance India, Stepping Up, Annual Report 2018-2019, New Delhi India HIV/AIDS Alliance 6 Community Centre, Zamrudpur Kailash Colony Extension New Delhi 110048 T +91-11-4536-7700 [email protected] Follow Alliance India on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/indiahivaidsalliance Stepping Up ANNUAL REPORT 2018-2019 Annual Report 2018-2019 3 Message from the Chief Executive I have been very fortunate to be a bigger part of Alliance India’s 20 years of journey. Alliance India did not take a long time from being a dependent local partner to becoming a fully independent and credible national organization, because the community most affected by HIV was always in the center of all initiatives that Alliance India has taken. We have three key parameters through which we pass our decisions, we amplify community voices; we fast track newer methods and technologies for improving quality of lives of most marginalised people – men who have sex with men, transgender, people who use drugs, women in sex work, people living with HIV and young people in all the above categories; and we supplement and complement the national programme in partnership with government and other stakeholders. -
Agricultural Situation in India August, 2012
AGRICULTURAL SITUATION IN INDIA AUGUST, 2012 PUBLICATION DIVISION DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CO-OPERATION MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA Editorial Board Chairman Agricultural Situation SHRI R. VISWANATHAN Members in India Dr. B.S. Bhandari Dr. Sukhpal Singh VOL. LXIX AUGUST 2012 No. 5 Dr. Paramod Kumar Prof. Brajesh Jha CONTENTS Sh. Narain Singh PART I PAGES A. GENERAL SURVEY 235 Publication Division B. ARTICLES DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 1. Identification of Predominant Farming Systems and their 239 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Economics in Telangana Region of Andhra Pradesh— AND CO-OPERATION V. Rajendra Prasad, M. Malla Reddy And M. V. MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE Ramana GOVERNMENT OF INDIA C-1, HUTMENTS, DALHAUSIE ROAD, 2. Yield Gap Analysis of Rabi Foodgrain Crops in 247 NEW DELHI-110001 Solapur District of Maharastra—P. D. Navadkar PHONE : 23012669 R. V. Patil and V. B. Nikam 3. Global Competitiveness in Dairy Sector—Dr. Ramphul 257 4. A Note on Agrarian Structure and Crop Holiday 265 Subscription Movement in Konaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh Inland Foreign —Y. Sreenivasulu and D. Ramdas Single Copy : ``` 40.00 £ 2.9 or $ 4.5 C. AGRO-ECONOMIC RESEARCH Annual : ``` 400.00 £ 29 or $ 45 Impact of NREGA on Wage Rates, Food Security and 271 Rural Urban Migration in Uttar Pradesh D. COMMODITY REVIEWS Available from : The Controller of Publications, (i) Foodgrains 278 Ministry of Urban Development, (ii) COMMERCIAL CROPS : Deptt. of Publications, Publications Complex (Behind Old Secretariat), Oilseeds and Vegetables Oils 280 Civil Lines, Delhi-110 054. Phone : 23817823, 23817640, 23819689 Fruits and Vegetables 280 Potato 280 Onion 280 Condiments and Spices 280 ©Articles published in the Journal cannot be reproduced in any form without the Raw Cotton 280 permission of Economic and Statistical Adviser.