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Annotated Bibliography of Studies on Muslims in India
Studies on Muslims in India An Annotated Bibliography With Focus on Muslims in Andhra Pradesh (Volume: ) EMPLOYMENT AND RESERVATIONS FOR MUSLIMS By Dr.P.H.MOHAMMAD AND Dr. S. LAXMAN RAO Supervised by Dr.Masood Ali Khan and Dr.Mazher Hussain CONFEDERATION OF VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS (COVA) Hyderabad (A. P.), India 2003 Index Foreword Preface Introduction Employment Status of Muslims: All India Level 1. Mushirul Hasan (2003) In Search of Integration and Identity – Indian Muslims Since Independence. Economic and Political Weekly (Special Number) Volume XXXVIII, Nos. 45, 46 and 47, November, 1988. 2. Saxena, N.C., “Public Employment and Educational Backwardness Among Muslims in India”, Man and Development, December 1983 (Vol. V, No 4). 3. “Employment: Statistics of Muslims under Central Government, 1981,” Muslim India, January, 1986 (Source: Gopal Singh Panel Report on Minorities, Vol. II). 4. “Government of India: Statistics Relating to Senior Officers up to Joint-Secretary Level,” Muslim India, November, 1992. 5. “Muslim Judges of High Courts (As on 01.01.1992),” Muslim India, July 1992. 6. “Government Scheme of Pre-Examination Coaching for Candidates for Various Examination/Courses,” Muslim India, February 1992. 7. National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO), Department of Statistics, Government of India, Employment and Unemployment Situation Among Religious Groups in India: 1993-94 (Fifth Quinquennial Survey, NSS 50th Round, July 1993-June 1994), Report No: 438, June 1998. 8. Employment and Unemployment Situation among Religious Groups in India 1999-2000. NSS 55th Round (July 1999-June 2000) Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Government of India, September 2001. Employment Status of Muslims in Andhra Pradesh 9. -
1 Gggg Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge
gg1 Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge Azim Premji University 2019-2020 gg 12 Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge Azim Premji University Modern India has a history of a vibrant and active social sector. Many local development organisations, community organizations, social movements and non-governmental organisations populate the space of social action. Such organisations imagine a different future and plan and implement social interventions at different scales, many of which have lasting impact on the lives of people and society. However, their efforts and, more importantly, the learning from these initiatives remains largely unknown not only in the public sphere but also in the worlds of ‘development practice’ and ‘development education’. This shortfall impedes the process of learning and growth across interventions, organizations and time. While most social sector organizations acknowledge this deficiency in documentation and knowledge creation, they find themselves strapped for time and motivation to embark on such efforts. Writing with a sense of reflection and self-analysis which goes beyond mere documentation and creates a platform for learning requires time and space. As a result, their writing is usually limited to documentation captured in grant proposals or project updates or ‘good practices’ literature with inadequate focus on capturing the nuances, boundaries and limitations of action. Recognizing this need, the Azim Premji University launched ‘Stories of Change: Case Study Challenge’ with the objective of encouraging social sector organisations to invest in developing a grounded knowledge base for the sector. We are delighted to report that in the inaugural year of this challenge (2018 – 19) we received 95 cases, covering interventions from education, sustainability, livelihoods, preservation of culture and community health. -
The Musalman Races Found in Sindh
A SHORT SKETCH, HISTORICAL AND TRADITIONAL, OF THE MUSALMAN RACES FOUND IN SINDH, BALUCHISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN, THEIR GENEALOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONS AND SEPTS, TOGETHER WITH AN ETHNOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT, BY SHEIKH SADIK ALÍ SHER ALÍ, ANSÀRI, DEPUTY COLLECTOR IN SINDH. PRINTED AT THE COMMISSIONER’S PRESS. 1901. Reproduced By SANI HUSSAIN PANHWAR September 2010; The Musalman Races; Copyright © www.panhwar.com 1 DEDICATION. To ROBERT GILES, Esquire, MA., OLE., Commissioner in Sindh, This Volume is dedicated, As a humble token of the most sincere feelings of esteem for his private worth and public services, And his most kind and liberal treatment OF THE MUSALMAN LANDHOLDERS IN THE PROVINCE OF SINDH, ВY HIS OLD SUBORDINATE, THE COMPILER. The Musalman Races; Copyright © www.panhwar.com 2 PREFACE. In 1889, while I was Deputy Collector in the Frontier District of Upper Sindh, I was desired by B. Giles, Esquire, then Deputy Commissioner of that district, to prepare a Note on the Baloch and Birahoi tribes, showing their tribal connections and the feuds existing between their various branches, and other details. Accordingly, I prepared a Note on these two tribes and submitted it to him in May 1890. The Note was revised by me at the direction of C. E. S. Steele, Esquire, when he became Deputy Commissioner of the above district, and a copy of it was furnished to him. It was revised a third time in August 1895, and a copy was submitted to H. C. Mules, Esquire, after he took charge of the district, and at my request the revised Note was printed at the Commissioner-in-Sindh’s Press in 1896, and copies of it were supplied to all the District and Divisional officers. -
Modeling the Economics of Grassland Degradation in Banni, India, Using System Dynamics
Modeling the Economics of Grassland Degradation in Banni, India, using System Dynamics Mihir Mathur, Kabir Sharma The Energy and Resources Institute Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003, INDIA Tel. (+91 11) 2468 2100 and 41504900 Fax (+91 11) 2468 2144 and 2468 2145 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Research Funded by Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India Abstract This is a study on the interactions between the grassland, livestock, the invasive species Prosopis juliflora and the economy of the Banni grasslands, located in the district of Kachchh, Gujarat, India. The study focuses on modeling grassland degradation of Banni from 1992-2015 and simulates future scenarios up to 2030 using system dynamics modeling. An economic valuation of Banni’s economy is done by discounting the future earnings of the pastoral economy (milk, livestock sale, dung manure) and charcoal economy under two scenarios 1) Base case (Business as Usual), i.e. keeping things as they stand today and 2) Prosopis Removal Policy (PRP) i.e. where a decision is implemented to remove Prosopis from Banni. Under the BAU scenario, modeling results indicate that the Banni grassland is headed for severe fodder scarcity due to shrinking area under grassland. If PRP is implemented then Banni would be able to revive its grasslands and more than double the Present Value of future earnings, up to 2030. If the policy decision to remove Prosopis is delayed by 5 years then it results into a 30% reduction in earnings indicating the policy’s time sensitivity. -
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Compiled List of Students
Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 48 Vara Dipesh R. 49 Radadia Bhavin R. 50 Pithadiya Ketan G. 51 Pandya Piyush 52 Vyas Leena 53 Sadadiya Jayshree A. 54 Vora Ashish J. 55 Damani Hardik R. 56 Bhatt Ankita B. 57 Gondaliya Nirav A. 58 Jani Rahul K. 59 Tank Jignesh D. 60 Solanki Parth T. 61 Bhalani Avani A. 62 Vadiya Roopal R. 63 Gohel Jayshree B. 64 Prajapati Shweta J. 65 Khimsuriya Josna H. 66 Chauhan Nikhil K. 67 Babariya Urvi A. 68 Shaikh Junaid F. 69 Makwana Ankita N. 70 Detroja Shital D. 71 Vala Varsha K. 72 Goswami Prashantgiri M. 73 Tolia Niraj K. 74 Pandit Amit D. 75 Gohel Jaysukh D. 76 Sagathiya Rashmin J. 77 Dumadiya Shashikant M. 78 Mrugeshar Niddhi J. 79 Solanki Vaishali K. 80 Malek Tarannum I. 81 Jobanputra Rashi V. 82 Solanki Alka T. 83 Maru Ankita P. 84 Tank Swati M. 85 Kathiriya Mayur K. 86 Basiya Chirag C. 87 Zala Vanrajsinh U. 88 Joshi Manali D. 89 Naiya Daxa D. 90 Bhatiya Meraman B. 91 Karmur Nayan A. 92 Zapadiya Dinesh V. 93 Upadhyay Chitrantana H. 94 Donga Hitendra V. 95 Joshi Charmi S. 96 Sadiya Vipul J. Page 2 of 211 Compiled list of students (from the Academic Departments) benefitted by all schemes reletaed to guidance for competitive examinations and career counselling offered by the institution year wise during last five years 97 Thumar Charu J. -
SUFI SAINTS and STATE POWER the Pirs of Sind, 1843-1947
SUFI SAINTS AND STATE POWER The pirs of Sind, 1843-1947 SARAH F. D. ANSARI British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London The right of the University of Cambridge to print and sell all manner of books was granted by Henry VIII in 1534 The University has printed and published continuously since 1584. Cambridge University Press Cambridge New York Port Chester Melbourne Sydney Published by the Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge The Pitt Building, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RP 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA 10 Stamford Road, Oakleigh, Victoria 3166, Australia © Cambridge University Press 1992 First published 1992 Printed in Great Britain by Redwood Press Limited, Melksham A cataloguing in publication record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress cataloguing in publication data Ansari, Sarah F. D. Sufi saints and state power: the pirs of Sind, 1843—1947 / Sarah F. D. Ansari. p. cm - (Cambridge South Asian studies) Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index. ISBN 0 521 40530 0 1. Sindh (Pakistan) — Politics and government. 2. Islam and politics — Pakistan - Sindh. 3. Sufis — Pakistan - Sindh - Political activities. I. Title. II. Series. DS392.S58A57 1992 954.9-dc20 91-16242 CIP ISBN 0 521 40530 0 hardback To Akbar Contents List of illustrations page x Acknowledgements xi A note on spelling xiii List of abbreviations xiv Glossary xvi Introduction 1 1 Sind and itspirs up to 1843 9 2 Creating a system of political -
Regime Type and Women's Substantive Representation in Pakistan: a Study in Socio Political Constraints on Policymaking
REGIME TYPE AND WOMEN’S SUBSTANTIVE REPRESENTATION IN PAKISTAN: A STUDY IN SOCIO POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS ON POLICYMAKING PhD DISSERTATION Submitted by Naila Maqsood Reg. No. NDU-GPP/Ph.D-009/F-002 Supervisor Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Ansari Department of Government & Public Policy Faculty of Contemporary Studies National Defence University Islamabad 2016 REGIME TYPE AND WOMEN’S SUBSTANTIVE REPRESENTATION IN PAKISTAN: A STUDY IN SOCIO POLITICAL CONSTRAINTS ON POLICY MAKING PhD DISSERTATION Submitted by Naila Maqsood Reg. No. NDU-GPP/Ph.D-009/F-002 This Dissertation is submitted to National Defence University, Islamabad in partial fulfillment for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Government and Public Policy Supervisor Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Ansari Department of Government & Public Policy Faculty of Contemporary Studies National Defence University Islamabad 2016 Certificate of Completion It is hereby recommended that the dissertation submitted by Ms. Naila Maqsood titled “Regime Type and Women’s Substantive Representation in Pakistan: A Study in Socio-Political Constraints on Policymaking” has been accepted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in the discipline of Government & Public Policy. __________________________________ Supervisor __________________________________ External Examiner Countersigned By: …………………………………………… …………………………………….. Controller Examination Head of department Supervisor’s Declaration This is to certify that PhD dissertation submitted by Ms. Naila Maqsood titled “Regime Type and Women’s Substantive Representation in Pakistan: A Study in Socio-Political Constraints on Policymaking” is supervised by me, and is submitted to meet the requirements of PhD degree. Date: _____________ Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Ansari Supervisor Scholar’s Declaration I hereby declare that the thesis submitted by me titled “Regime Type and Women’s Substantive Representation in Pakistan: A Study in Socio- Political Constraints on Policymaking” is based on my own research work and has not been submitted to any other institution for any other degree. -
FINAL 2016-17.Xlsx
Note: This sheet is applicable for uploading the particulars related to the unclaimed and unpaid amount pending with company. Date of AGM Company/ (DD-MON- CIN/BCIN L62200TG2008PLC061781 Bank Name TCI EXPRESS LIMITED YYYY) 01-Aug-18 Sum of unpaid and unclaimed dividend 653352 Sum of interest on matured debentures Sum of matured deposit Sum of interest on matured deposit Sum of matured debentures Sum of interest on application money due for return Sum of application money due for return Redemption amount of preference shares Sales proceed for fractional shares Proposed Father/ Father/ Investor First Investor Father/ Husband Amount Date of Investor Last Name Husband First Husband Last Address Country State District Pin Code Folio Number DP - Id Client Id Account Number Investment Type Name Middle Name Middle Name Transferred transfer to Name Name IEPF SUDHA ARORA 9 KASHMIR AVENUE B H HIND THERMO METRE ASHOK ARORA DAULAT RAM ARORA BATALA ROAD AMRITSAR INDIA PUNJAB AMRITSAR 143001 PTEL0020428 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 66.00 04-SEP-2024 K K ARORA MADAN LAL H NO 834 6 KUCHA BHATI NIMAK MANDI AMRITSAR INDIA PUNJAB AMRITSAR 143001 PTEL0020429 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 66.00 04-SEP-2024 DWARIKA DASS AGGARWAL ANANT RAM HNO 1901 BHUSHAN PURA AMRITSAR INDIA PUNJAB AMRITSAR 143001 PTEL0020430 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 66.00 04-SEP-2024 SAVITA RANI P R MONGA 21 HUKAM SINGH ROAD AMRITSAR INDIA PUNJAB AMRITSAR 143001 PTEL0020431 Amount for unclaimed and unpaid dividend 16.00 04-SEP-2024 GULSHAN RAI MULKH RAJ -
Banni Grassland Reserve.Docx
Banni Grassland Reserve The Banni Grassland Reserve, (also known as Banni Grasslands) is a region consisting of an arid grassland system. They are located near the southern edge of the salt flats of Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, India Spread across an area of 3847 Square Kilometers, the Banni Grassland Reserves are known for its rich wildlife and biodiversity This article will further give details about Banni Grassland Reserve within the context of the IAS Exam. Overview of the Banni Grassland Reserve ‘Banni’ is from the hindi word ‘banai’ meaning ‘made’. The name alludes to the origin of the grassland reserve that was made when sediments and river deposits from the Indus were accumulated over the years in the region. Those who inhabit the region say that before the earthquake near the Rann of Kutch in 1819, the Indus river flowed through the region which had a thriving agricultural industry. Following the earthquake, the river changed its course and flowed into the neighbouring region of Sindh, now in Pakistan. As a result the region became arid and dry. The Banni Grassland is inhabited by sindhi speaking cattle breeders who hail from the Jat, Mutwa, Hingora, Hingorja tribes. As per the Indian Forest Act of 1927, the Banni Grassland has been declared a protected forest since May 1955. Facts about Banni Grassland Reserve 1. The grasslands are home to mammals such as the: ● Nilgai ● Chinkara ● Blackbuck ● Wild boar ● Golden jackal ● Indian hare ● Indian wolf ● Caracal 2. The Banni Grassland REserves have a wide array of birds and invertebrates.The water bodies that swell up during the monsoon seasons attract large migratory flocks of flamingos and cranes. -
Result of Online Entrance Test Held on 20Th October, 2020, for Civil Services Residential Coaching Institute, for the Year 2020-21 Sr
Haj Committee of India Result of Online Entrance Test held on 20th October, 2020, for Civil Services Residential Coaching Institute, for the Year 2020-21 Sr. Marks Candidate Code Candidate Name No. Obtained 1 IAS-912 SHAHANAS I N NAVAS I K 91.9934 2 IAS-3248 INAMDAR SAYYADGAUSODDIN SADIKALI SADIKALI ABDULGANI INAMDAR 91.9736 3 IAS-3651 TABISH TARIQ TARIQ HUSSAIN SHEIKH 83.967 4 IAS-4217 MOHD ASHRAF SAHIB DIN 83.9472 5 IAS-4200 KHAN MOHD REHMAN KUTUBUDDIN KHAN 83.9472 6 IAS-4273 NAZIR AHMAD BIJRAN GULAM MOHI UD DIN 83.9472 7 IAS-2122 MANSURI TANJIL KADARBHAI 79.967 8 IAS-3548 ALLURU MOHAMMAD KHADEER NAZEER AHMED 79.9538 9 IAS-1979 MD DABEER MD MANZARUL HAQUE 79.9472 10 IAS-3292 SYED SANIYA SYED AJAZ 79.9472 11 IAS-4114 SYED THOWSIF PASHA SYED BASHEER 79.9472 12 IAS-4071 AAMIR HUSSAIN AZGAR HUSSAIN 79.9472 13 IAS-260 NUMAN RAZA ANZAR AHMAD 79.9406 14 IAS-4044 MD ASIM MUJTEBA MOHD EJAZUDDIN 79.934 15 IAS-3658 A SHAMIR K A ABUTHAHIR 77.9604 16 IAS-1323 MD GUPHRAN KHAN MD MAINUDDIN KHAN 77.9274 17 IAS-4160 ANSARI ATIF WAQUAR EKRAM KHURSHID EKRAM ANSARI 77.9274 18 IAS-574 K SHIV SHANKAR K V RAGHAVA 77.9274 19 IAS-3117 MOHD FAIZAN ABDUL KALAM 77.9274 20 IAS-2002 DANISH KHAN BAHAUDDIN KHAN 77.9274 21 IAS-3671 SHAJAT FAROOQ FAROOQ AHMAD AHANGAR 75.9538 22 IAS-471 BEGUM SULTANA SHAHIDUL AHMED 75.9406 23 IAS-4228 SHARMA SHUBHAM SURESH PRASAD SHARMA 75.9406 24 IAS-3900 MANZAR MD REHAN MD MANZAR ALI 75.9406 25 IAS-2585 AZIZ MANAL ABDUL ABDUL AZIZ 75.9406 26 IAS-3873 ALI IRFAN ANWAR ALI 75.9406 27 IAS-34 RASHIDALI A AMMADKUTTY N 75.934 28 IAS-3858 MOHAMMAD NADEEM ALAY HASAN 75.934 29 IAS-3933 BHAT WASEEM AHMAD MAQSOOD AHMAD BHAT 75.9274 30 IAS-2715 SHAIKH HANNAN HAIDER SHAIKH HAIDER MOHMMAD 75.9208 31 IAS-755 MD AAMIR MERAJ MERAJUL HAQUE 75.9208 32 IAS-3394 ROYALI MARIYA BURIN MD. -
Water & Environment
Center for Advanced Studient in Water Proceeding of 1st Young Researchers National Conference on Water and Environment (NCWE17), U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced in Water, Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan, May 22-23, 2017 WATER & ENVIRONMENT Editor’s information: Dr. Rasool Bux Mahar Professor, Environmental Engineering U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro Dr. Kamaran Ansari Professor, Integrated Water resource management (IWRM) U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro Mr. Shoaib Ahmed MS Environmental Engineering U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Water Mehran University of Engineering and Technology Jamshoro ISBN 978-969-23238-0-2 2 Water & Environment U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Water Partnering Universities: MEHRAN UNIVERSITY of Engineering & Technology Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan Book Title: Water & Environment Editors: Dr. Rasool Bux Mahar, Dr. Kamran Ansari, Mr. Shoaib Ahmed. Printet By: .......................................................................... This Publication is made possible by the support of the American people through the united states agency for International Development (USAID). the content are the sale responsibility of USPCAS-W, MUET Jamshoro and do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Goverment. 3 Center for Advanced Studient in Water Preface Water is the essence of life. As the most abundant molecule in human body cells, water accounts for 70% of the total cell mass. Body functions including food digestion, circulatory processes and lubrication of joints require water. It is also important for regulating body temperature. Without water there would be no vegetation on Earth and consequently no oxygen for breathing.