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Archaeozoological Methods
Indian Journal of Archaeology Faunal Remains from Sampolia Khera (Masudpur I), Haryana P.P. Joglekar1, Ravindra N. Singh2 and C.A. Petrie3 1-Department of Archaeology,Deccan College (Deemed University), Pune 411006,[email protected] 2-Department of A.I.H.C. and Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, [email protected] 3-Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK, [email protected] Introduction The site of Masudpur I (Sampolia Khera) (29° 14.636’ N; 75° 59.611’) (Fig. 1), located at a distance of about 12 km from the large urban site of Rakhigarhi, was excavated under the Land, Water and Settlement project of the Dept. of Archaeology of Banaras Hindu University and University of Cambridge in 2009. The site revealed presence of Early, Mature and Late Harappan cultural material1. Faunal material collected during the excavation was examined and this is final report of the material from Masudpur I (Sampolia Khera). Fig. 1: Location of Sampolia Khera (Masudpur I) 25 | P a g e Visit us: www.ijarch.org Faunal Remains from Sampolia Khera (Masudpur I), Haryana Material and Methods Identification work was done at Banaras Hindu University in 2010. Only a few fragments were taken to the Archaeozoology Laboratory at Deccan College for confirmation. After the analysis was over select bones were photographed and all the studied material was restored back to the respective cloth storage bags. Since during excavation archaeological material was stored with a context number, these context numbers were used as faunal analytical units. Thus, in the tables the original data are presented under various cultural units, labelled as phases by the excavators (Table 1). -
S.C.E.R.T., GURGAON Seat Matrix for First Counseling of Admission in D.Ed
S.C.E.R.T., GURGAON Seat Matrix for First Counseling of Admission in D.Ed. 2009 Distt. Name Govt.(D.I.E.T.) / College Name Self Finance UR BC(A) BC(B) SC PH EXMAN_UR EXMAN_BC(A) EXMAN_BC(B) EXMAN_SC FF_UR FF_BC(A) FF_BC(B) FF_SC WD_UR WD_BC(A) WD_BC(B) WD_SC Total AMBALA D.I.E.T. DIET DIET, MOHRA 95 31 21 38 601001000 1001 195 SELF FINANCE AMLAA Lala Aml Chand Monga Memorial College 248 5 10200000000 1000 50 of Education, Vill-Abdullah Garh, Post- Ugala, Tehsil-Barara AMLKA Lord Krishna College of Education, VPO 248 5 10210000000 0000 50 Adhoya, Teh, arara,Distt- Ambala AMSCA Shivalik college of Education, Aliyaspur, 258 6 10100000000 0000 50 Dosark, Sadhaura Road, Zaffarpur, Ambala AMSCB Surya College of Education, VPO 258 5 10200000000 0000 50 Bhanokheri, Distt Ambala AMTCR Tulsi College of Education (Girls), Vill. 49161119310000000 0001 100 Rupa Majra Hissar Road, Ambala City BHIWANI D.I.E.T. DIET DIET, BIRHIKALAN 96 30 21 38 610000100 1010 195 SELF FINANCE BHACA Aryavart College of Education, VPO 258 5 10100000010 0000 50 Adampur Dadhi, Tehsil Charkhi Dadri, Distt. Bhiwani BHACD Adarsh College of Education, Dhani 248 5 10200000000 1000 50 Ramjas Road, Siwani Mandi,Bhiwani BHACK Adarsh College of Education, VPO Kairu, 248 5 10200000000 1000 50 Tehsil Tosham,Bhiwani BHAIJ Arya Institite of Educational Teachers 248 5 10210000000 0000 50 Training, Jhojju Kalan,Bhiwani BHBJG Bhagat Jawaharmal College of Education, 248 5 10210000000 0000 50 Vill Gagarwas Tehsil Loharu, Bhiwani BHCRJ C.R.Institute of Education, Jhanwari Post 248 6 10100001000 0000 50 Kharkhari, Tehsil Tosham,Bhiwani BHDGM D.G.M. -
VLE List Hisar District
VLE List Hisar District Block CSC LOCATION VLE_NAME Status Adampur Kishangarh Anil Kumar Working Adampur Khairampur Bajrang Bali Working Adampur Mandi Adampur Devender Duddi not working Adampur Chaudhariwali Vishnu Kumar Working Adampur Bagla Parhlad Singh Working Adampur Chuli Bagrian Durgesh Working Adampur Adampur Gaon Manmohan Singh Working Adampur Sadalpur Mahender Singh Working Adampur Khara Barwala Vinod Kumar Working Adampur Moda Khera Jitender Working Adampur Kabrel Suresh Rao Working Adampur Chuli Kallan Pushpa Rani Working Adampur Ladvi Anil Kumar Working Adampur Chuli Khurd Mahesh Kumar Working Adampur Daroli Bharat Singh Working Adampur Chabarwal Sandeep Kumar Working Adampur Dhani Siswal Sunil Kumar Working Adampur Jawahar Nagar Rachna not working Adampur Asrawan Ramesh Kumar Working Adampur Mahlsara Parmod Kumar Working Adampur Dhani Mohbatpur Sandeep Kumar Working ADAMPUR Mohbatpur Parmod Working ADAMPUR Kajla Ravinder Singh not working Adampur Mothsara Pawan Kumar Working Adampur Siswal Sunil Kumar Working Adampur Gurshal Surender Singh not working Adampur Kohli Indra Devi Working Adampur Telanwali Nawal Kishore Working Agroha Fransi Bhupender Singh Working Agroha Kuleri Hanuman Working Agroha Agroha Suresh Kumar not working Agroha Nangthala Mohit Kathuria Working Agroha Kanoh Govind Singh Working Agroha Kirori Vinod Kumar Working Agroha Shamsukh Pawan Kumar Working Agroha Chikanwas Kuldeep Kumar Working Agroha Siwani Bolan Sanjay Kumar Working Agroha Mirpur Sandeep Kumar Working Agroha Sabarwas Sunil kumar Working Agroha -
On the Brink: Water Governance in the Yamuna River Basin in Haryana By
Water Governance in the Yamuna River Basin in Haryana August 2010 For copies and further information, please contact: PEACE Institute Charitable Trust 178-F, Pocket – 4, Mayur Vihar, Phase I, Delhi – 110 091, India Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development PEACE Institute Charitable Trust P : 91-11-22719005; E : [email protected]; W: www.peaceinst.org Published by PEACE Institute Charitable Trust 178-F, Pocket – 4, Mayur Vihar – I, Delhi – 110 091, INDIA Telefax: 91-11-22719005 Email: [email protected] Web: www.peaceinst.org First Edition, August 2010 © PEACE Institute Charitable Trust Funded by Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development (SPWD) under a Sir Dorabji Tata Trust supported Water Governance Project 14-A, Vishnu Digambar Marg, New Delhi – 110 002, INDIA Phone: 91-11-23236440 Email: [email protected] Web: www.watergovernanceindia.org Designed & Printed by: Kriti Communications Disclaimer PEACE Institute Charitable Trust and Society for Promotion of Wastelands Development (SPWD) cannot be held responsible for errors or consequences arising from the use of information contained in this report. All rights reserved. Information contained in this report may be used freely with due acknowledgement. When I am, U r fine. When I am not, U panic ! When I get frail and sick, U care not ? (I – water) – Manoj Misra This publication is a joint effort of: Amita Bhaduri, Bhim, Hardeep Singh, Manoj Misra, Pushp Jain, Prem Prakash Bhardwaj & All participants at the workshop on ‘Water Governance in Yamuna Basin’ held at Panipat (Haryana) on 26 July 2010 On the Brink... Water Governance in the Yamuna River Basin in Haryana i Acknowledgement The roots of this study lie in our research and advocacy work for the river Yamuna under a civil society campaign called ‘Yamuna Jiye Abhiyaan’ which has been an ongoing process for the last three and a half years. -
1. Govt. Institutions in Haryana Sr
1. Govt. Institutions in Haryana Sr. District Name and Address of Institution No 1 Ambala District Institute of Education & Training, Mohra Distt. Ambala 2 Bhiwani District Institute of Education & Training, Birhi Kalan Distt. Bhiwani 3 Faridabad District Institute of Education & Training, Pali Distt. Faridabad 4 Gurgaon District Institute of Education & Training, Gurgaon 5 Hissar District Institute of Education & Training, Mattarsham Distt. Hisar 6 Jind District Institute of Education & Training, Ikkus Distt. Jind 7 Kaithal District Institute of Education & Training, Kaithal 8 Karnal District Institute of Education & Training, Shahpur Distt. Karnal 9 Kurkshetra District Institute of Education & Training, Palwal Distt. Kurukshetra 10 Mohindergarh District Institute of Education & Training, Mohindergarh 11 Panchkula District Institute of Education & Training, Sector-2, Panchkula 12 Panipat District Institute of Education & Training, Panipat 13 Rewari District Institute of Education & Training, Husainpur Distt. Rewari 14 Rohtak District Institute of Education & Training, Madina Distt. Rohtak 15 Sirsa District Institute of Education & Training, Ding Distt. Sirsa 16 Sonepat District Institute of Education & Training, Beeswameel (Badh Malik) Distt. Sonepat 17 Yamunanagar District Institute of Education & Training, Tejli Distt. Yamunanagar 18 Mewat District Institute of Education & Training, Malab Distt. Mewat campus at GSSS Malab Primary wing Distt. Mewat. till the time infrastructure for new DIET comes up 19 Jhajjar District Institute of Education & Training, Machhroli Disttt. Jhajjar campus at GSSS Machhroli Disttt. Jhajjar till the time infrastructure for new DIET comes up 20 Palwal District Institute of Education & Training, Janoli Distt. Palwal campus at GSSS Janoli Distt. Palwal till the time infrastructure for new DIET comes up 21 Fatehabad District Institute of Education & Training, Matana Distt. -
Dating the Adoption of Rice, Millet and Tropical Pulses at Indus Civilisation
Feeding ancient cities in South Asia: dating the adoption of rice, millet and tropical pulses in the Indus civilisation C.A. Petrie1,*, J. Bates1, T. Higham2 & R.N. Singh3 1 Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DZ, UK 2 RLAHA, Oxford University, Dyson Perrins Building, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QY, UK 3 Department of AIHC & Archaeology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India * Author for correspondence (Email: [email protected]) <OPEN ACCESS CC-BY-NC-ND> Received: 11 March 2016; Accepted: 2 June 2016; Revised: 9 June 2016 <LOCATION MAP><6.5cm colour, place to left of abstract and wrap text around> The first direct absolute dates for the exploitation of several summer crops by Indus populations are presented. These include rice, millets and three tropical pulse species at two settlements in the hinterland of the urban site of Rakhigarhi. The dates confirm the role of native summer domesticates in the rise of Indus cities. They demonstrate that, from their earliest phases, a range of crops and variable strategies, including multi-cropping were used to feed different urban centres. This has important implications for our understanding of the development of the earliest cities in South Asia, particularly the organisation of labour and provisioning throughout the year. Keywords: South Asia, Indus civilisation, rice, millet, pulses Introduction The ability to produce and control agricultural surpluses was a fundamental factor in the rise of the earliest complex societies and cities, but there was considerable variability in the crops that were exploited in different regions. The populations of South Asia’s Indus civilisation occupied a climatically and environmentally diverse region that benefitted from both winter and summer rainfall systems, with the latter coming via the Indian summer monsoon (Figure 1; Wright 2010; Petrie et al. -
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DDO ID DDO NAME HI694 A.D.S&W.DEVELOPMENT OFFICER HI588 ACCOUNTS OFFICER CIVIL SURGEON HI550 ACCOUNTS OFFICER HOSPITALITY ORGANISATION HARYANA HI068 ACCOUNTS OFFICER NCC HI447 ADDITIONAL DEPUTY COMMISSIONER , HISAR HI951 ADDL DY. COMMISSIONER & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DRDA HISAR HI523 ADDL.DY.COM. CUM DISTT RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY HI035 AGRICULTURE OFFICER (STATISTICAL) HI037 AGRICULTURE QUALITY CONTROL LAB.ANALYTICAL CHEMISTQUALITY CONTROL HI041 ASSISTANT AGRICULTURE ENGINEER HISAR HI029 ASSISTANT CANE DEVELOPMENT OFFICER HI503 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR I.S&H-I HI495 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SAFETY & HEALTH HI807 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR SHEEP & WOOL DEVELOPMENT HISAR HI469 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI470 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI471 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI472 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI474 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI476 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI477 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI950 ASSISTANT EMPLOYMENT OFFICR HANSI (HISAR) HI556 ASSISTANT GEOLOGIST DEPTT OF MINES & GEOLOGY HI032 ASSISTANT PLANT PROTECTION OFFICER HISAR HI060 ASSISTANT REGISTRAR COOPERATIVE SOCITIES HANSI, HISAR HI061 ASSISTANT REGISTRAR COOPERATIVE SOCITIES, HISAR HI046 ASSISTANT SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICER HISAR HI836 ASSISTANT TREASURY OFFICER HANSI HISAR HI679 ASSITANT DIRECTOR GOVT HATCHERY FARM, HISAR HI710 ASSTT DIRECTOR HATCHERY HISSAR HI021 ASSTT DIRECTOR REGIONAL REFOSITORY ARCHIVES DEPTT HR HI558 ASSTT EMPLOYMENT OFFICER HI907 ASSTT. DIRECTOR(TECH) GOVT. QUALITY MARKING CENTRE FOR ENGG.GOODS HISAR HI062 AUDIT OFFICER COOPERATIVE SOCITIES HISAR HI857 -
KURUKSHETRA UNIVERISITY KURUKSHETRA (Established by the State Legislature Act-XII of 1956)
KURUKSHETRA UNIVERISITY KURUKSHETRA (Established by the State Legislature Act-XII of 1956) Revised Date-Sheet for B.Ed (General)-2 year Practical Examinations of SIP Skill-in-Teachings & EPC I, II, III & IV for Regular Candidates of Self finance Colleges for the session 2015-2017 and Date-sheet for B.Ed (General) (1 year) Skill-in-Teaching (Paper IX & X) and Practical Exams in Paper VIII (A & B) for Re-Appear/Additional/Private Candidates scheduled to be held in the month of July/August, 2017. Note: - All the Practical examinations are compulsory for concerned students. Students are directed to appear in practical examinations as per schedule, if falls, no other chance will be provided. Ambala Sr. Name of the College Intake Dates of Exams Remarks No. 1. P.K.R. Jain College of Education, Vill- 160 27.07.17 to 29.07.17 (First 100 University Roll Nos) Nasirpur, Hissar Road, Ambala City 31.07.17 to 01.08.17 (All remaining University Roll Nos.) 2. Tulsi College of Education for Women, 187 27.07.17 to 29.07.17 (First 100 University Roll Nos) Vill-Roopa Majra, Hissar Road, Ambala 31.07.17 & 01.08.17 to 02.08.17 (All remaining University Roll City Nos.) 3. Lord Krishna College of Education, 77 01.08.17 to 02.08.17 (All Students) Adhoya,Distt.- Ambala 4. Shivalik College of Education, Vill.- 82 01.08.17 to 02.08.17 (All Students) Aliyaspur, P.O.- Zafarpur, Dosarka- SadhauraRoad, Distt.- Ambala 5. Surya College of Education, Village- Bhano 94 08.08.17 to 10.08.17 (All Students) Kheri, Distt.- Ambala 6. -
PREVALENCE of CRYPTOSPORIDIUM SPECIES in BUFFALO CALVES in WESTERN HARYANA KRUTANJALI SWAIN, SUKHDEEP VOHRA* and ARUN K
Haryana Vet. (December, 2016) 55 (2), 235-236 Short Communication PREVALENCE OF CRYPTOSPORIDIUM SPECIES IN BUFFALO CALVES IN WESTERN HARYANA KRUTANJALI SWAIN, SUKHDEEP VOHRA* and ARUN K. SANGWAN Department of Veterinary Parasitology, College of Veterinary Sciences Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Hisar-125 004, India Received: 14.07.2016; Accepted: 19.11.2016 ABSTRACT A total of 402 faecal samples of buffalo calves of below three months of age were collected from various villages and organised buffalo farms located in Hisar, Bhiwani, Fatehabad and Sirsa districts of Haryana. The samples were screened for the presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts after concentration with formol ether technique followed by modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining technique. The overall prevalence of Cryptosporidium in buffalo calves was 8.7% with the highest prevalence of 25% at the university buffalo farm. District wise, highest prevalence was observed in district Hisar (10.8%) followed by Bhiwani (8.6%), Fatehabad (5.0%) and Sirsa (2.5%). Key words: Buffalo calves, Cryptosporidium sp., prevalence, Ziehl-Neelsen staining Cryptosporidium is an emerging zoonotic Haryana state. The faeces consistency was also observed. apicomplex protozoan parasite which is recognized as a Direct faecal smear examination was performed for major cause of neonatal calf diarrhoea in several countries screening of samples for Cryptosporidium oocyst. (Cho and Yoon, 2014) including India (Bhat et al., 2012). Further, the samples were processed by formol ether At present there are 26 species considered as valid for technique followed by modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining Cryptosporidium genus (Ryan et al., 2014). technique (MZN) using commercial kit protocol (ZN Cryptosporidium is known to predilect the intestinal and Acid Fast stain-Kit, HiMedia) for the concentration and respiratory surface epithelium of around 152 species of identification of Cryptosporidium oocyst (OIE, 2008) mammals including humans, birds, reptiles, amphibians under oil immersion of the microscope. -
Economic Survey of Haryana 2020-21
GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA ECONOMIC SURVEY OF HARYANA 2020-21 Issued by: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, HARYANA 2021 Publication No. 1256 Available at www.esaharyana.gov.in GOVERNMENT OF HARYANA Economic SurvEy of Haryana 2020-21 Issued By: DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS, HARYANA YOJANA BHAWAN, SECTOR – 4, PANCHKULA CONTENTS HARYANA AT A GLANCE (i-ii) CHAPTER TITLE PAGE(S) STATE OF ECONOMY OF hARYANA CHAPTER-1 HARYANA ECONOMY AND PROSPECTS 1-13 CHAPTER-2 PUBLIC FINANCE, BANKING & CREDIT, FINANCIAL INCLUSION AND EXCISE & TAXATION 14-31 AChIEVEMENTS OF DEPARTMENTS/ BOARDS/CORPORATIONS CHAPTER-3 AGRICULTURE & ALLIED SECTOR 32-67 CHAPTER-4 INDUSTRY, POWER, ROADS AND TRANSPORT 68-91 CHAPTER-5 EDUCATION AND IT 92-112 CHAPTER-6 HEALTH AND WOMEN & CHILD DEVELOPMENT 113- 134 CHAPTER-7 PANCHAYATI RAJ, RURAL AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 135-149 CHAPTER-8 SOCIAL SECTOR 150-178 ANNEXURE S 179-184 HARYANA AT A GLANCE HARYANA ALL INDIA ITEM PERIOD/YEAR UNIT STATUS STATUS ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP January, 2021 No. (a) Divisions 6 (b) Districts 22 (c) Sub-Divisions 74 (d) Tehsils 94 (e) Sub-Tehsils 49 (f) Blocks 142 Population (g) Towns 154 Census- 2011 (h) Villages Population 6,841 (including inhabited) Census- 2011 Population POPULATION Census- 2011 (a) Total No. 2,53,51,462 1,21,05,69,573 (b) Male No. 1,34,94,734 62,31,21,843 (c) Female No. 1,18,56,728 58,74,47,730 (d) Rural No. 1,65,09,359 83,34,63,448 Percentage of Rural Population 65.12 68.85 (e) Urban No. 88,42,103 37,71,06,125 (f) Density of Population Per Sq.Km. -
A New Study on the Food System of Indus Valley Civilization
A new study on the food system of Indus Valley civilization December 10, 2020 In news A new study finds that Indus Valley Civilization diet had the dominance of meat Key findings of the study A new study, titled “Lipid residues in pottery from the Indus Civilisation in northwest India’’ looks at the food habit of the people of that era on the basis of lipid residue analysis found in pottery from Harappan sites in Haryana. It finds that the diet of the people of Harappan civilization had a dominance of meat, including extensive eating of beef The study also finds dominance of animal products such as meat of pigs, cattle, buffalo, sheep and goat, as well as dairy products, used in ancient ceramic vessels from rural and urban settlements of Indus Valley civilization in northwest India The study says that out of domestic animals, cattle/buffalo are the most abundant, averaging between 50% and 60% of the animal bones found, with sheep/goat accounting for 10% of animal remains. It says that the high proportions of cattle bones may suggest a cultural preference for beef consumption across Indus populations, supplemented by consumption of mutton/lamb As per the study at Harappa, 90% of the cattle were kept alive until they were three or three-and-a-half years, suggesting that females were used for dairying production, whereas male animals were used for traction. The study states that wild animal species like deer, antelope, gazelle, hares, birds, and riverine/marine resources are also found in small proportions in the faunal assemblages of both -
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar List of Examination Centres for the conduct of B.Ed. Courses examinations scheduled to be commenced w.e.f. 1st June, 2019. Centre Centre/ Address of Examination Centre Name of Colleges (Area to be Covered) No. City 1 Hisar Vision International College of (1) Gaur College of Education, Behbalpur Education, Dhansu (2) Vision International College of Education, Dhansu (3) SRM College of Education, Talwandirana 2 Hisar C.R College of Education (1) C.R College of Education, Hisar Rajgarh Road, Hisar (2) Hindu College of Education, Chaudharywas (3) Maharishi Arvindo College of Education, Ramayana/Bhattu 3 Hisar Saraswati College of Education, Magali (1) Kalpana Chawla College of Educaiton, Bramhana (Mangali Aklan Chikanwas (2) Saraswati College of Education, Magali Bramhana (Mangali Aklan (3) Singh Ram Memorial College of Educaiton, Umra Sultanpur (4) Arya College of Education, Bherian 4 Hisar City College of Education, Arya Nagar (1) Maharaja Aggarsain College of Education, Mandi Adampur (2) City College of Education, Arya Nagar 5 Hisar FC Women College, Hisar (1) Aakash College of Education Agroha-Adampur Road, VPO-Kalirawan (2) Shantiniketan College of Education, Agroha (3) Shantiniketan College of Education, Ladwa 6 Khanda Khari Mata Jiyo Devi College of Educaiton, (1) Adrash Subhash Tayal College of (Hansi) Khanda Kheri Education, Hansi (2) Kartar Memorial College of Education, Bass Badshahpur (Hansi) (3) Mata Jiyo Devi College of Educaiton, Khanda Kheri (4) Navyug College of Education, Bandaheri 7 Khedar Gurudham College of Education, Khedar (1) Gurudham College of Education, Khedar (Barwala) (2) Manav Institute of Education, Jevra (3) Lord Krishna College of Education, Siwani Bolan 8 Litani Maharishi Dayanand College of (1) Oxford Girls College of Education, (Uklana) Education, , Litani (Uklana) Daulatpur Road Uklana Mandi (2) Maharishi Dayanand College of Education, , Litani (3) Jai Mata College of Education, Banbhori (4) Ambika College of Education, Dhani Premnagar Date : 29.05.2019 (Prof.