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1 Thumbnail Details A Brief History of Malayalam Language; Dr. E.V.N. Namboodiri The history of Malayalam Language in the background of pre- history and external history within the framework of modern linguistics. The author has made use of the descriptive analysis of old texts and modern dialects of Malayalam prepared by scholars from various Universities, which made this study an authoritative one. ISBN : 81-87590-06-08 Pages: 216 Price : 130.00 Availability: Available. A Brief Survey of the Art Scenario of Kerala; Vijayakumar Menon The book is a short history of the painting tradition and sculpture of Kerala from mural to modern period. The approach is interdisciplinary and tries to give a brief account of the change in the concept, expression and sensibility in the Art Scenario of Kerala. ISBN : 81-87590-09-2 Pages: 190 Price : 120.00 Availability: Available. An Artist in Life; Niharranjan Ray The book is a commentary on the life and works of Rabindranath Tagore. The evolution of Tagore’s personality – so vast and complex and many sided is revealed in this book through a comprehensive study of his life and works. ISBN : Pages: 482 Price : 30.00 Availability: Available. Canadian Literature; Ed: Jameela Begum The collection of fourteen essays on cotemporary Canadian Literature brings into focus the multicultural and multiracial base of Canadian Literature today. In keeping the varied background of the contributors, the essays reflect a wide range of critical approaches: feminist, postmodern, formalists, thematic and sociological. SBN : 033392 259 X Pages: 200 Price : 150.00 Availability: Available. 2 Carol Shields; Comp: Lekshmi Prasannan Ed: Jameela Begum A The monograph on Carol Shields, famous Canadian writer, is the first of a series of monographs that the centre for Canadian studies has designed. -
Padma Bhushan Prof. Jacob Chandy the Founder President of Neurological Society of India
Padma Bhushan Prof. Jacob Chandy The Founder President of Neurological Society of India M. SAMBASIVAN "Some are born great, some attain greatness by their effort and for some greatness is thrust upon them". Prof. Jacob Chandy (J.C) belongs to the second category. I deem it a privilege to pen the biography of my teacher, philosopher, guide and friend. Forgetting Prof. Jacob Chandy, would mean forgetting the development of Neurosciences in India and particularly the very beginnings of N.S.I. Tall, dark, rough looking and rough voiced giving a different impression at first sight, Prof. Jacob Chandy is a per fect person with a loving heart. As an artistic surgeon he was a Leonardo Da vinci, as an administrator he was a Bismarck, an avid planner and organiser as Winston Churchill, an erudite teacher as Nagarjuna, as devout as John the Baptist and a visionary as Asoka. Rare combinations indeed!. Now let me look into the details of the history in the life of Prof. Jacob Chandy. J. C. was born in an orthodox Christian family, father a presbyter of Anglican church and mother a house wife. In 1910, they were living' in the rural areas near Kottayam. These places in those days medical care was well neigh impossible. At 7th year of J. C's age his mother suddenly took ill and died, obviously without getting any medical help. This event made a sharp dent in the mind of young J. C. which gave him the im- petus to take to medicine, with the sole purpose of improving health care system in the villages. -
Love and Marriage Across Communal Barriers: a Note on Hindu-Muslim Relationship in Three Malayalam Novels
Love and Marriage Across Communal Barriers: A Note on Hindu-Muslim Relationship in Three Malayalam Novels K. AYYAPPA PANIKER If marriages were made in heaven, the humans would not have much work to do in this world. But fornmately or unfortunately marriages continue to be a matter of grave concern not only for individuals before, during, and/ or after matrimony, but also for social and religious groups. Marriages do create problems, but many look upon them as capable of solving problems too. To the poet's saying about the course of true love, we might add that there are forces that do not allow the smooth running of the course of true love. Yet those who believe in love as a panacea for all personal and social ills recommend it as a sure means of achieving social and religious integration across caste and communal barriers. In a poem written against the backdrop of the 1921 Moplah Rebellion in Malabar, the Malayalam poet Kumaran Asan presents a futuristic Brahmin-Chandala or Nambudiri-Pulaya marriage. To him this was advaita in practice, although in that poem this vision of unity is not extended to the Muslims. In Malayalam fi ction, however, the theme of love and marriage between Hindus and Muslims keeps recurring, although portrayals of the successful working of inter-communal marriages are very rare. This article tries to focus on three novels in Malayalam in which this theme of Hindu-Muslim relationship is presented either as the pivotal or as a minor concern. In all the three cases love flourishes, but marriage is forestalled by unfavourable circumstances. -
Budget Speech 28 February 1950-51
SPEECH OF DR. JOHN MATTHAI, MINISTER OF FINANCE, INTRODUCING THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1950-51* Highlights — Proposal to set up Estimates Committee — Strengthening Labour Organisations to improve the Relations between Labour and Management — Regulating Stock Market/Exchanges — Non-renewal of Dividend Limitation Act — Setting up of the Planning Commission — Abolition of Business Profits Tax — Committee to Inquire into the Question of National Income and its Distribution I rise to present the estimated Receipts and Expenditure of the Government of India for the year, 1950-51. This is the first Budget of the Republic of India and I consider it a great honour that it has fallen to me to present it to the House. There is one matter, Sir, which I would like to mention before I proceed any further. I have arranged for distribution to hon. members at the end of today’s sitting, not merely the Explanatory Memorandum which is usually circulated with the Budget but also a White Paper on the Budget which contains practically all the material set out in the Budget Budget, 1950-51 Total Revenue — Rs. 347.50 crore Total Expenditure — Rs. 337.88 crore Surplus — Rs. 9.62 crore * Parliamentary Debate, Vol. II, Part-II, 28.2.1950, cc. 1002-1017. 81 82 FINANCE MINISTERS’ BUDGET SPEECHES speech, in more or less the same form and somewhat amplified. For this reason, I propose to allow myself today the freedom of speaking somewhat informally on the matters covered by the Budget, instead of delivering a set address as is usually done on occasions of this kind. -
List of Probable Entries Identified to Be Deleted from Electoral Roll District No & Name :- 14 Thiruvananthapuram Lac No & Name :- 134 Thiruvananthapuram
LIST OF PROBABLE ENTRIES IDENTIFIED TO BE DELETED FROM ELECTORAL ROLL DISTRICT NO & NAME :- 14 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM LAC NO & NAME :- 134 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM STATUS - S- SHIFT, E-EXPIRED , R- REPLICATION, M-MISSING, Q-DISQUALIFIED. LIST OF PROBABLE ENTRIES IDENTIFIED TO BE DELETED FROM ELECTORAL ROLL DISTRICT NO & NAME :- 14 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM LAC NO & NAME :- 134 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM PS NO & NAME :- 1 St.Joseph Lower Primary School Kochuveli(North Portion of New Building) SL.NO NAME OF ELECTOR RLN RELATION NAME SEX AGE IDCARD_NO STATUS 24 Divakaran F Sahadevan M 62 MKG1727031 E 38 Mohan M Thankamma M 55 YUC0683136 S 47 Shyni S H Sureshkumar F 29 YUC0091165 S 48 Jose F F Baby Francis M 27 YUC0080234 S 53 Aleyamma H Dharmmarajan F 34 MKG1335306 S 86 Vijayan V F Velu M 57 YUC0301341 E 132 Santhi K H Manikantan Asari F 39 FVM1276955 S 133 Jastas Gomas F Ealeeyas Gomas F 71 YUC0345967 E 208 Suresh Kumar F Nagappanasari M 48 MKG1318963 R 443 Anilkumar F Sreedharan M 45 YUC0682963 S 446 Radhamani F Anilkumar F 40 YUC0682948 S 455 Chandrasekharan F Velayudhan M 41 KL/20/135/168213 R 723 Sureshkumar F Appukkuttan M 44 YUC0676692 R 751 Santhosh S F Sasi M 24 YUC0197764 S 790 Gomathi F Kochunarayanan F 61 YUC0677765 R 791 Chandrika F Kochunarayanan F 56 YUC0677864 R 793 Chandran F Kochunarayanan M 41 KL/20/135/168551 R 809 Swamidasan F Kesavan M 48 YUC0676650 R 1145 Athul Raj B F Baby Raj D M 21 YUC0426775 R 1158 Saranya S U F Unnikrishnan S F 25 YUC0474387 R 1262 Dharmarajan F Simon M 38 MKG1128909 S STATUS - S- SHIFT, E-EXPIRED , R- REPLICATION, M-MISSING, Q-DISQUALIFIED. -
ANNEXURE 5.9 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 10 List of Applications For
ANNEXURE 5.9 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 10 List of Applications for objection to inclusion of names received in Form 7 Designated location identity (where Constituency (Assembly/ £ Parliamentary): Gangavalli Revision identity applications have been received) 1. List number@ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) From date To date 18/11/2020 18/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Date of Name (in full) of Particulars of name objected at Reasons in brief Date of Time of number$ of receipt objector for objection hearing* hearing* application Part Serial Name in full number number 1 18/11/2020 SATHYA M 241 1159 SATHYA M £ In case of Union territories having no Legislative Assembly and the State of Jammu and Kashmir @ For this revision for this designated location Date of exhibition at designated Date of exhibition at Electoral * Place, time and date of hearings as fixed by electoral registration officer location under rule 15(b) Registration Officer's Office $ Running serial number is to be maintained for each revision for each under rule 16(b) designated location 23/11/2020 ANNEXURE 5.9 (CHAPTER V , PARA 25) FORM 10 List of Applications for objection to inclusion of names received in Form 7 Designated location identity (where Constituency (Assembly/ £ Parliamentary): Gangavalli Revision identity applications have been received) 1. List number@ 2. Period of applications (covered in this list) From date To date 21/11/2020 21/11/2020 3. Place of hearing* Serial Date of Name (in full) of Particulars of name objected at Reasons in brief -
Summaries of Phds Awarded by University of Kerala (2015)
Summaries of PhDs awarded by University of Kerala (2015) Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) University of Kerala 2016 Compilation: Ms. Bindu Kumary S. DEO, University of Kerala This is one of the reports compiled by IQAC to enable study and analysis of research activities of the University. This is meant for private circulation only. © University of Kerala 2016 1 Summaries of PhDs awarded by University of Kerala (2015) Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) University of Kerala 2016 2 Summaries of PhDs Awarded in 2015 Contents Stream: Science & Technology 1 Biochemistry 5 - 14 2 Botany 15 - 24 3 Chemistry 25 - 46 4 Dentistry 47 - 49 5 Aquatic Biology and Fisheries 50 - 54 6 Demography 55 - 56 7 Environmental Sciences 57 - 59 8 Geology 60 - 64 9 Mathematics 65 - 68 10 Medicine 69 - 71 11 Nursing 72 - 74 12 Physical Education 75 - 78 13 Physics 79 - 86 14 Psychology 87 - 92 15 Statistics 93 - 94 16 Zoology 95 - 105 17 Geography 106 - 108 18 Futures Studies 109 - 110 19 Biotechnology 111 - 128 20 Organic Chemistry 129 - 130 21 Engineering 131 - 140 Stream: Social Science 1 Commerce 141 - 145 2 Economics 146 - 149 3 Education 150 - 158 4 History 159 - 165 5 Home Science 166 - 168 6 Law 169 - 171 7 Learning Disability 172 - 173 8 Library & Information Science 174 - 177 9 Management Studies 178 - 183 10 Philosophy 184 - 186 11 Physical Education 187 - 190 12 Political Science 191 - 194 13 Social Work 195 - 197 14 Sociology 198 - 201 Stream: Arts and Humanities 1 Arabic 202 - 203 2 English 204 - 210 3 German 211 - 212 4 Malayalam 213 - 220 5 Music 221 - 226 6 Sanskrit 227 - 232 7 Tamil 233 - 235 8 Hindi 236 - 247 9 Linguistics 248 - 249 3 Preface University of Kerala accepted 343 PhD dissertations in 2015. -
Masculinity and the Structuring of the Public Domain in Kerala: a History of the Contemporary
MASCULINITY AND THE STRUCTURING OF THE PUBLIC DOMAIN IN KERALA: A HISTORY OF THE CONTEMPORARY Ph. D. Thesis submitted to MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION (MAHE – Deemed University) RATHEESH RADHAKRISHNAN CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY (Affiliated to MAHE- Deemed University) BANGALORE- 560011 JULY 2006 To my parents KM Rajalakshmy and M Radhakrishnan For the spirit of reason and freedom I was introduced to… This work is dedicated…. The object was to learn to what extent the effort to think one’s own history can free thought from what it silently thinks, so enable it to think differently. Michel Foucault. 1985/1990. The Use of Pleasure: The History of Sexuality Vol. II, trans. Robert Hurley. New York: Vintage: 9. … in order to problematise our inherited categories and perspectives on gender meanings, might not men’s experiences of gender – in relation to themselves, their bodies, to socially constructed representations, and to others (men and women) – be a potentially subversive way to begin? […]. Of course the risks are very high, namely, of being misunderstood both by the common sense of the dominant order and by a politically correct feminism. But, then, welcome to the margins! Mary E. John. 2002. “Responses”. From the Margins (February 2002): 247. The peacock has his plumes The cock his comb The lion his mane And the man his moustache. Tell me O Evolution! Is masculinity Only clothes and ornaments That in time becomes the body? PN Gopikrishnan. 2003. “Parayu Parinaamame!” (Tell me O Evolution!). Reprinted in Madiyanmarude Manifesto (Manifesto of the Lazy, 2006). Thrissur: Current Books: 78. -
Documentation Kerala
DDOOCCUUMMEENNTTAATTIIOONN KKEERRAALLAA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol. 11 (3) July – September 2016 SECRETARIAT OF THE KERALA LEGISLATURE THIRUVANANTHAPURAM DOCUMENTATION KERALA An index to articles in journals/periodicals available in the Legislature Library Vol.11 (3) July to September 2016 Compiled by G. Maryleela, Chief Librarian V. Lekha, Librarian Preetha Rani K.R., Deputy Librarian Denny.M.X, Catalogue Assistant Type setting Sindhu.B BapJw \nbak`m sse{_dnbn e`yamb {][m\s¸« B\pImenI {]kn²oIcW§fn h¶n-«pÅ teJ-\-§-fn \n¶pw kmamPnIÀ¡v {]tbmP\{]Zhpw ImenI {]m[m\yapÅXpambh sXc-sª-Sp¯v X¿m-dm-¡nb Hcp kqNnIbmWv ""tUm¡psatâj³ tIcf'' F¶ ss{Xamk {]kn²oIcWw. aebmf `mjbnepw Cw¥ojnepapÅ teJ\§fpsS kqNnI hnjbmSnØm\¯n c−v `mK§fmbn DÄs¸Sp¯nbn«p−v. Cw¥ojv A£camem {Ia¯n {]tXyI "hnjbkqNnI' aq¶mw `mK¯pw tNÀ¯n«p−v. \nbak`m kmamPnIÀ¡v hnhn[ hnjb§fn IqSp-X At\z-jWw \S-¯m³ Cu teJ\kqNnI klmbIcamIpsa¶v IcpXp¶p. Cu {]kn²oIcWs¯¡pdn¨pÅ kmamPnIcpsS A`n{]mb§fpw \nÀt±i§fpw kzm-KXw sN¿p¶p. hn.-sI. _m_p-{]-Imiv sk{I«dn tIcf \nbak`. CONT ENTS Pages Malayalam Section 01-34 English Section 35-52 Index 53-79 PART I MALAYALAM Agriculture 6. If ]dn¨v tIcfw ]mS-¯n-d-§p- t¼mÄ 1. lnµp-Xz-hm-Zn-I-fpsS hnI-k-\- ]n.-sI. kp[m-I-c³ ¯nsâ s]mÅ-¯cw ka-Im-enI ae-bmfw, 1 BKÌv 2016, AÀ¨\m {]kmZv t]Pv 48þ50 Nn´, 23 sk]vXw-_À 2016, Iq«m-bva-bp-sSbpw ]mc-kv]-cy-¯n-sâbpw t]Pv 38-þ40 kmaq-lnI PohnXw hos−-Sp-¡m\pw ImÀjnI {]Xn-k-Ôn-tbbpw hÀ²n-¨p- A´-tÊmsS Irjn-¡m-c\p Pohn-¡m\pw h-cp¶ Bß-l-Xy-tbbpw Ipdn-¨pÅ Ign-bp¶ tIc-f-amWv s\ÂIrjn teJ-\w. -
K. Satchidanandan
1 K. SATCHIDANANDAN Bio-data: Highlights Date of Birth : 28 May 1946 Place of birth : Pulloot, Trichur Dt., Kerala Academic Qualifications M.A. (English) Maharajas College, Ernakulam, Kerala Ph.D. (English) on Post-Structuralist Literary Theory, University of Calic Posts held Consultant, Ministry of Human Resource, Govt. of India( 2006-2007) Secretary, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi (1996-2006) Editor (English), Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi (1992-96) Professor, Christ College, Irinjalakuda, Kerala (1979-92) Lecturer, Christ College, Irinjalakuda, Kerala (1970-79) Lecturer, K.K.T.M. College, Pullut, Trichur (Dt.), Kerala (1967-70) Present Address 7-C, Neethi Apartments, Plot No.84, I.P. Extension, Delhi 110 092 Phone :011- 22246240 (Res.), 09868232794 (M) E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Other important positions held 1. Member, Faculty of Languages, Calicut University (1987-1993) 2. Member, Post-Graduate Board of Studies, University of Kerala (1987-1990) 3. Resource Person, Faculty Improvement Programme, University of Calicut, M.G. University, Kottayam, Ambedkar University, Aurangabad, Kerala University, Trivandrum, Lucknow University and Delhi University (1990-2004) 4. Jury Member, Kerala Govt. Film Award, 1990. 5. Member, Language Advisory Board (Malayalam), Sahitya Akademi (1988-92) 6. Member, Malayalam Advisory Board, National Book Trust (1996- ) 7. Jury Member, Kabir Samman, M.P. Govt. (1990, 1994, 1996) 8. Executive Member, Progressive Writers’ & Artists Association, Kerala (1990-92) 9. Founder Member, Forum for Secular Culture, Kerala 10. Co-ordinator, Indian Writers’ Delegation to the Festival of India in China, 1994. 11. Co-ordinator, Kavita-93, All India Poets’ Meet, New Delhi. 12. Adviser, ‘Vagarth’ Poetry Centre, Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal. -
Iz'kklfud Iqflrdk Administrative Hand Book 2018 Data Has Been Compiled Based on the Information Received from Various Offices Upto 20Th December, 2017
iz'kklfud iqfLrdk Administrative Hand Book 2018 Data has been compiled based on the information received from various offices upto 20th December, 2017 DIRECTORATE OF INCOME TAX (PR,P&P) 6th Floor, Mayur Bhawan, Connaught Circus, New Delhi - 110001 Ph: 011-23413403, 23413317, 23411267 E-mail : [email protected] www.incometaxindia.gov.in @IncomeTaxIndia CONTENTS fo"k; lwph General i`"B la[;k Calendars 5 List of Holidays 7 Personal Information 9 The Organisation Ministry of Finance 11 Central Board of Direct Taxes 15 Pr.CCsIT/Pr.DsGIT and other CCsIT/DsGIT of the respective regions (India Map) 24 Key to the map showing Pr.CCsIT/Pr.DsGIT and other CCsIT/DsGIT of the respective regions 25 Directorates General of Income-Tax Alphabetical List 26 Administration & Tax Payer Services (Admn. & TPS) 31 Systems 33 Logistics 35 Human Resource Development (HRD) 35 Legal & Research (L&R) 37 Vigilance 38 Risk Assessment 40 Training Institutes Directorate General of Training (NADT) 41 Regional Training Institutes 42 Directorate General of Income Tax (Inv.) 45 Intelligence & Criminal Investigation (I&CI) 66 Pr.CCIT (Intl. Tax.) 68 Field Stations Pr. CCsIT at a glance 72 A - B 73-82 C 82-87 D - I 87-98 J - K 99-108 L - M 108-118 N - P 118-122 R - T 123-127 U - V 128-130 3 Rajbhasha Prabhag 131 Valuation Wing 137 Station Directory 143 List of Guest Houses 159 Other Organisations Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) 169 ITAT 169 Settlement Commission 177 Authority for Advance Rulings 179 Appellate Tribunal under SAFEMA Act 180 National Committee -
Vida Parayum Munbe Malayalam Movie Torrent Download
vida parayum munbe malayalam movie torrent download 6 Movies Of John Paul Which Prove That He Is A Master Writer! We recently heard that renowned scriptwriter John Paul is making a comeback to films with Major Ravi's upcoming film which would have Mohanlal in the lead role. John Paul, is one of the most versatile scriptwriters in the industry and his comeback is indeed a good sign for Malayalam cinema. Here, we list some of the best works of John Paul, so far. Chamaram (1980) Chamaram directed by Bharathan had the script written by John Paul. The film went on to become a trendsetter, by narrating the story of an affair between a student and a lecturer. This was a path- breaking movie and won great applause. Yathra (1985) This definitely has to be one of the finest works of John Paul, so far. Yathra was a path-breaking movie and the film directed by Balu Mahendra gave Mammootty one of his finest roles in his initial days of film career. The film won both critical and commercial success. Palangal (1981) Palangal , which is best remembered for the amazing craftsmanship of director Bharathan, was written by John Paul. His amazing sense of characterisations can be noted through this movie. Oru Minnaaminunginte Nurunguvettam (1987) John Paul yet gain showed his mastery by scripting the heart-wrenching tale of an aged couple. This film directed by Bharathan went on win two Kerala State Film Awards. Vida Parayum Munpe (1981) This film is considered to be one of the best movies of Prem Nazir.