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STATISTICAL REPORT GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 the 14Th LOK SABHA
STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 TO THE 14th LOK SABHA VOLUME III (DETAILS FOR ASSEMBLY SEGMENTS OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – General Elections, 2004 (14th LOK SABHA) STATISCAL REPORT – VOLUME III (National and State Abstracts & Detailed Results) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. Part – I 1. List of Participating Political Parties 1 - 6 2. Details for Assembly Segments of Parliamentary Constituencies 7 - 1332 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 2004 (14th LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . BSP Bahujan Samaj Party 3 . CPI Communist Party of India 4 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5 . INC Indian National Congress 6 . NCP Nationalist Congress Party STATE PARTIES 7 . AC Arunachal Congress 8 . ADMK All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 9 . AGP Asom Gana Parishad 10 . AIFB All India Forward Bloc 11 . AITC All India Trinamool Congress 12 . BJD Biju Janata Dal 13 . CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) 14 . DMK Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 15 . FPM Federal Party of Manipur 16 . INLD Indian National Lok Dal 17 . JD(S) Janata Dal (Secular) 18 . JD(U) Janata Dal (United) 19 . JKN Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 20 . JKNPP Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party 21 . JKPDP Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party 22 . JMM Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 23 . KEC Kerala Congress 24 . KEC(M) Kerala Congress (M) 25 . MAG Maharashtrawadi Gomantak 26 . MDMK Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 27 . MNF Mizo National Front 28 . MPP Manipur People's Party 29 . MUL Muslim League Kerala State Committee 30 . -
Rural, Reserve
OMS, 2019 - HSLCE ( RURAL, RESERVE ) Sl No Name Father's Name School/ College Name Bank Name Branch Name Account Number IFSC code 1 AASTHA RANI GOGOI JITEN GOGOI JNANODOY HIGH SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA DIGBOI BRANCH 35393229691 SBIN0006000 2 ABHIGYAN BORGOHAIN SADANANDA BORGOHAIN SHANKARDEV VIDYA NIKETAN ASSAM GRAMIN VIKASH BANK BARBARUAH 7163010076359 UTBI0RRBAGB 3 ABHIJIT CHUTIA PURNA CHUTIA GOZPURIA HIGH SCHOOL CANARA BANK GOZPURIA 6274120000009 CNRB0006274 4 ABHISHRUTI BARUAH LATE MRIDUL HATI BARUAH ST. STEPHEN'S HIGH SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA HIJUGURI 36724943107 SBIN0007382 5 ABINASH BORAH RATUL BORAH KHOWANG JATIYA VIDYALAYA ALLAHABAD MORAN 50489361526 ALLA0213007 6 ABINASH DEORI CHANDRA KAMAL DEORI THE NEW STAR SCHOOL,RAJGARH STATE BANK OF INDIA DIBRUGARH THANA CHARIALI 38490945939 SBIN0000071 7 ADESH KUMAR THAKUR OMPRAKASH THAKUR TENGAKHAT HS SCHOOL ASSAM GRAMIN VIKASH BANK TENGAKHAT 7167029006855 UTBI0RRBAGB 8 ADITI KHATI SUJIT KHATI ST XAVIER'S SCHOOL UNITED BANK OF INDIA COWKIDINGHEE 0603010143783 UTBI0CDG392 9 ADITYA BARUAH DIPANJYOTI BARUAH DONBOSCO HIGH SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA DANGARI 38503631241 SBIN0007384 10 ADITYA KACHARI HEMCHANDRA KACHARI ADARSHA JATIYA VIDYALAYA UNITED BANK OF INDIA MAHADEVPUR 1257010197991 UTBI0NDVG89 11 AKANGKHYA SONOWAL NIRUD KUMAR SONOWAL LENGERI HS SCHOOL INDIAN BANK MORAN 6736728167 IDIB000M257 12 AKANSHA PRIYADARSHINI PRADIP CHUTIA ST. JOSEPH'S HIGH SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA KOTOHA 38548179765 SBIN0008990 13 AKASH DEB SUJIT DEB JANATA HIGH SCHOOL STATE BANK OF INDIA KHOWANG GHAT 34038718426 SBIN0014789 14 AKASH PAUL SAMAR PAUL BORHAT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL UBI DULIAJAN 0016010285544 UTBI0DUL313 15 AKASH SAIKIA ANANTA SAIKIA PANITOLA HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL UNITED BANK OF INDIA PANITOLA 0423010482356 UTBI0PNT373 16 AKASH SONOWAL LACJIT SONOWAL MAHATMA SEVAGRAM SCHOOL BANK OF INDIA DIBRUGARH BRANCH 503810110004192 BKID0005038 17 AKASHDEEP LAHON NILAMBOR LAHON ST. -
Spatial and Temporal Variation of Agricultural Land Use in Dibrugarh District
Social Science Journal of Gargaon College, Volume VII, January, 2019 ISSN 2320-0138 Spatial and Temporal Variation of Agricultural Land use in Dibrugarh District Dr. Beejata Das* Abstract Land is a scarce resource which needs optimum use and proper preservation of its constitutents. But the two crucial aspects of land- quality and quantity are under serious threat due to the intensive and extensive use of land both for agricultural and non- agricultural purposes. The present study deals in agricultural land use taking Dibrugarh district as the study area. Agricultural land use in the district is meant for the cultivation of rabi and kharif crops depending on terrain condition, soil quality and other varied physical features. About 50 percent of land in the district is primarily utilized for the purpose of agriculture and allied activities. This paper attempts to study the spatial variation in the land use, cropping pattern, crop concentration and the spatial distribution of various crops of Dibrugarh district. The study is based on secondary data and the methodology adopted in this paper is both descriptive and analytical. Keywords: Land, scarce, cropping pattern, crop concentration. Introduction Land use presents an extremely complex pattern, falling into different types as mentioned below. This complex land use pattern is the result of centuries of human settlement and development representing the interaction of physical, historical, social and economic factors. *Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, SPP College, Namti, Sivasagar E-mail: [email protected] – 29 – Social Science Journal of Gargaon College, Volume VII, January, 2019 ISSN 2320-0138 Objectives 1. To study the spatial variation in the land use of Dibrugarh district. -
Class-8 New 2020.CDR
Class - VIII AGRICULTURE OF ASSAM Agriculture forms the backbone of the economy of Assam. About 65 % of the total working force is engaged in agriculture and allied activities. It is observed that about half of the total income of the state of Assam comes from the agricultural sector. Fig 2.1: Pictures showing agricultural practices in Assam MAIN FEATURES OF AGRICULTURE Assam has a mere 2.4 % of the land area of India, yet supports more than 2.6 % of the population of India. The physical features including soil, rainfall and temperature in Assam in general are suitable for cultivation of paddy crops which occupies 65 % of the total cropped area. The other crops are wheat, pulses and oil seeds. Major cash crops are tea, jute, sugarcane, mesta and horticulture crops. Some of the crops like rice, wheat, oil seeds, tea , fruits etc provide raw material for some local industries such as rice milling, flour milling, oil pressing, tea manufacturing, jute industry and fruit preservation and canning industries.. Thus agriculture provides livelihood to a large population of Assam. AGRICULTURE AND LAND USE For the purpose of land utilization, the areas of Assam are divided under ten headings namely forest, land put to non-agricultural uses, barren and uncultivable land, permanent pastures and other grazing land, cultivable waste land, current fallow, other than current fallow net sown area and area sown more than once. 72 Fig 2.2: Major crops and their distribution The state is delineated into six broad agro-climatic regions namely upper north bank Brahmaputra valley, upper south bank Brahmaputra valley, Central Assam valley, Lower Assam valley, Barak plain and the hilly region. -
7-135/NE Subcom/Rci-2016 Rehabilitation Council of India Scheme for Reimbursement of Tuition Fee to Students Enrolled in The
7-135/NE SubCom/RCi-2016 Rehabilitation Council of India Scheme for Reimbursement of Tuition Fee to Students Enrolled in the Academic Year 2016-17 under North- East Sub Component Plan Name of the Bank, Father's/ Guardian's Name of Branch, Account No. Contact No. Amount S. No. Institute Name Name Gender Name the Course Cate. Address and IFS Code Paid Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoli Regional Institute of Mental Indian Overseas Health, Tezpur - 784001, LGB Regional Institute of Bank, Tezpur Dist.:- Sonitpur, Post Box Vidya M.Phil.(Cli. Mental Health, Tezpur, 129001000007193 1 no-15, Assam Suzan Jose F Vivek Jose Ponodath Psy.) Gen. Assam, Pin-784001 IOBA0001290 09745830835 8400 Indian Overseas LGB Regional Institute of Bank, Tezpur Azhaganna M.Phil.(Cli. Mental Health, Tezpur, 129001000007169 2 n K. M Karunanidhi S. Psy.) SC Assam, Pin-784001 IOBA0001290 09444330879 8400 Indian Overseas LGB Regional Institute of Bank, Tezpur M.Phil.(Cli. Mental Health, Tezpur, 129001000007167 09476622476, 3 Imlibenla F Late Dally Mongro Psy.) ST Assam, Pin-784001 IOBA0001290 09856445639 8400 Indian Overseas Brinda LGB Regional Institute of Bank, Tezpur Baruah M.Phil.(Cli. Mental Health, Tezpur, 129001000007195 4 Sharma F Prantik Sharma Psy.) Gen. Assam, Pin-784001 IOBA0001290 09678002540 6400 Indian Overseas LGB Regional Institute of Bank, Tezpur Lakshyahir M.Phil.(Cli. Mental Health, Tezpur, 129001000007185 5 a Borah F Arpana Dutta Borah Psy.) OBC Assam, Pin-784001 IOBA0001290 08723018794 8400 Indian Overseas Akash Akash Vishwakarma, Bank, Tezpur Vishwakar Ram -
List of Validly Nominated Candidate Phase
PHASE - I Conduct of Electiomn Rules, 1961 (Statutory Rules and Order) [FORM 4] (See Rule 8) LIST OF VALIDLY NOMINATED CANDIDATES Election to the *House of the People from the 9-TEZPUR HP Constituencies Sl. No. Name of candidate Name of ** Father/ Address of Candidates @Party affiliation Mother/ Husband 1 2 3 4 5 1) CANDIDATES OF RECOGNISED NATIONAL AND STATE POLITICAL PARTIES 1 BHUPEN KUMAR BORAH BOGIRAM BORAH Vill- Bhogpur PO:- Bhogpur Chariali Dist. India National Congress Lakhimpur (Assam) 2 JOSEPH TOPPO LATE NOAS TOPPO Vill- Dhekiajuli Town, Ward No.1, P.O- Asom Gana Parishad Dhekiajuli Dist.-Sonitpur(Assam) Pin No. 784110 3 RAM PRASAD SARMAH Lt. HARINARAYAN Vill- Kacharibasti, P.O - Bharatia Janata Party SARMAH Ulubari,Guwahati(Assam) 4 KHEMRAJ CHETRY LATE BAL BAHADUR Vill- Toubhanga PO- Toubhanga PS- Communist Party of India (Marxist) CHETRY Jamugurihat Dist: Sonitpur(Assam) 2) CANDIDATES OF RECOGNISED POLITICAL PARTIES (OTHER THAN RECOGNISED NATIONAL AND STATE POLITICAL PARTIES) 5 GOPI CHAND SHAHABADI LATE BAL GOVINDA SHA Vill- Industrial Area Gotlong PO- Kalia All India Trinamool Congress Bhomora Dist. Sonitpur (Assam) 6 RAJEN SAIKIA LATE PREMANANDA Vill- Depota PS- Tezpur Dist.- Sonitpur(Assam) All India Forward Bloc SAIKIA 7 LAKSHIKANTA KURMI CHUTU KURMI Vill-NC Bargang PO-Bargang Dist.- Communist Party of India (Marxist- Sonitpur(Assam) Laninst)(Liberation) 3) OTHER CANDIDATES (INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE) 8 MD. IQBAL ANSARI KAMARU JAMAL ANSARI Vill-Medhi chuburi P.O-Rangapara District- Independent Sonitpur(Assam) 9 ELIAS KUJUR LATE JOSEPH KUJUR Vill-Jyotinagar Majgaon P.O- Nilkamal P.S- Independent Tezpur Dist. Sonitpur(Assam) Page 1 of 21 Sl. -
Role of Sonowal Kachari Haidang Geet As Folk Media
Research Paper Communication Studies E-ISSN No : 2454-9916 | Volume : 3 | Issue : 8 | Aug 2017 ROLEOFSONOWALKACHARIHAIDANGGEETASFOLK MEDIA Nilim Chetia Ph.D. Research Scholar, Dept. of Communication & Journalism, Gauhati University, Assam. ABSTRACT Sonowal kachari is a tribe inhabiting in Indian state Assam with rich Folk cultural heritage. Bahuwa nas, Hogra nas, Haidang Geet, Hunchari Geet, Kulabudi nas, log bihu, Gayan Bayan, Phulkonwar-MoniKonwar geet, Ainam, Lakhimi naam etc. are some of the unique Folk performing art traditions of this tribe. With the tribal behavior and immense attachment with their land, river, sky and above all the universe, they deliver some performances during their working or in the leisure time which are associated to their life, activities, thinking and the universe. Struggle, pleasure, sorrow, tiredness, hunger, and other experiences of their life are reflected in these performances. The Haidang Geet is the unique type of ritualistic folk song which not only give recreational or ritualistic communication but also describe about the creation of the universe, their deities with their social and ritual life. The present paper has made an attempt to discuss on Sonowal kachari Haidang Geet and its role as Folk media. KEY WORDS: Sonowal kachari, Folk, Performance, Media, Communication. INTRODUCTION: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: Expression, communication and sharing are impulsive behaviour of every indi- In this research, fieldwork is used to find out information about various aspects vidual. That inner urge of human being develop various oral narratives, craft, art, of Haidang songs. Two main methods were used - Firstly, observation and partic- custom, belief, performing arts and other practices. In this way all communities ipant observation is used to know the existing media communication style of create and practise their own relevant music, dance or theatre. -
Urban -General(Hslc)
OIL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP,2017 - HSLC -URBAN(GENERAL) SN BENEFICIARY SCHOOL ADDRESS WITH PH NO. BANK BANK ACCOUNT NO. IFSC NAME NAME BRANCH MISS VAIDEHI LITTLE FLOWER C/O. VIMAL GARODIA, CENTRAL THANA 3619636181 CBIN0283205 GARODIA HS SCHOOL, SATSANG VIHAR ROAD, BANK OF CHARIALI DIBRUGARH P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001,M- INDIA 1 9435032200 MISS DEVANGANA LITTLE FLOWER C/O. DR. APURBA KR. SARMA, UBI AMC BRANCH 1417010107242 UTBI0AMHH54 SHARMA SCHOOL, LUIT VIEW APARTMENT, DIBRUGARH CIRCUIT HOUSE ROAD, DIBRUGARH, P.O.GRAHAM BAZAR 786005,M-9435031309 2 MISS VIDISHA LITTLE FLOWER C/O. SHYAMLAL KAYAL, ORIENTAL DIBRUGARH 13392122000279 ORBC0101339 KAYAL HS SCHOOL, MARWARI PATTY, BANK OF DIBRUGARH P.O.DIBRUGARH 786001,M- COMMERCE 3 9435703091 SHRI DIPTADEEP ST. JOSEPH'S C/O. DR. U. P. BARUA, BPC UCO BANK SONARI 4260100013752 UCBA0000426 BHATTACHARJEE HIGH SCHOOL, ROAD, P.O.SONARI SONARI 785690,DIST. CHARAIDEO,M- 4 9435158613 MISS NEHA DAS LITTLE FLOWER C/O. DR. JAYANTA KR. DAS, INDIAN BANK RMRC, 6515719256 IDIB000R090 SCHOOL, AMC CAMPUS, P.O.BARBARI DIBRUGARH DIBRUGARH 786002,DIBRUGARH,M- 5 9401433813 MISS SABIHA ST. JOSEPH'S C/O. RAFIQUL HUSSAIN, INDIAN BANK MORANHAT 6118535135 IDIB00M257 AKHTAR HIGH SCHOOL, MORANHAT MORANHAT 785670,DIST.CHARAIDEO,M- 6 9435037330 SHRI DIBAS DON BOSCO HS C/O. DILIP KR. BORBORAH, NIZ- H.P.O. DIBRUGARH 0197123159 015332566 KUMAR SCHOOL, KACLAMONI, BORBORAH BOIRAGIMATH P.O.BOIRAGIMATH 786003,DIST.DIB,M- 7 9435640709 MISS JEIBA SALT BROOK C/O. MD. RAFIQUE, S. SBI AMOLAPATTY 34914001629 SBIN0016359 NASEEM SCHOOL, AMOLAPATTY, DIBRUGARH P.O.MOHANAGHAT 786008,DIST.DIB,M- 8 9612035478 SHRI BIKASH DON BOSCO HS C/O. -
Bid Document Tender for Engagement of Laboratory for Analysis of Green
BID DOCUMENT TENDER FOR ENGAGEMENT OF LABORATORY FOR ANALYSIS OF GREEN TEA LEAVES FOR DETECTION OF PESTICIDE RESIDUE TENDER NO. 5(41)/DTD/PPC/2014 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title Page No. I Notice Inviting Tender 3 Information to be given by Bidder 4 II Instructions to Bidders 5 III General Conditions of Contract 13 IV Special Conditions of Contract 16 V Scope and Description of Work 18 VI Bid Form 20 VII Performance Security Bond Form 21 Proforma for Letter of Authorization for attending the bid opening 23 Pre-stamped Receipt (for refund of EMD) 24 VIII Price Schedule 25 2 SECTION-I NOTICE INVITING TENDER Office of issue : Secretary, Tea Board, Kolkata Tender No : TENDER NO. 5(41)/DTD/PPC/2014 Tender Document : Details are given below Due date/Time of receipt : 02.11.2015 within 15:00 Hrs Opening date/ time : 03.11.2015 at 16:00 Hrs Sealed tenders are invited on behalf of Chairman Tea Board, Kolkata for engagement of Laboratory for analysis of green leaves for detection of pesticide residue. Eligibility of bidder: Indian NABL accredited laboratories, empanelled with Tea Board as tea testing laboratory and registered to take up tendered items of work and who fulfill other eligibility criteria as explained in the tender document, are eligible to participate in this tender. Estimated cost of the work is Rs. 37.5 lakhs (Rs. Thirty Seven Lakhs and Fifty thousand only) per annum. Bid security (EMD) shall be Rs. 75000/- (Rupees Seventy five Thousand Only) payable in the form of demand draft in favour of “Tea Board, Kolkata”. -
Revenue and Fiscal Regulation of the Ahoms Dr. Meghali Bora
Social Science Journal of Gargaon College, Volume V • January, 2017 ISSN 2320-0138 Revenue and Fiscal Regulation of The Ahoms *Dr. Meghali Bora Abstract The Ahom kings who ruled over Assam for six hundred years left their indelible contributions not only on the life and culture of the people but also tried their best to improve the economy of the state by maintaining a rigid and peculiar system of revenue administration. For proper functioning of revenue and fiscal administration the Ahom kings introduced well knitted paik and khel system which was the backbone of the Ahom economy. The Ahom kings also received a good amount of revenue by collecting different kinds of taxes from hats, ghats, phats, beels, chokis and tributes from subordinates chiefs and kingdoms. It was only because of having such affluent economy the Ahoms could rule in Assam for about six hundred years. Key words : Revenue administration, Paik and Khel system and Trade statistics. Introduction : In the beginning of the Ahom reign there was no clear cut policy on civil and revenue administration. The first step towards the creation of a separate revenue department was taken by Pratap Singha (1603-41) who created the posts of Barbarua and Barphukon. The Barbarua was the chief executive revenue and judicial officer of Upper Assam and the Barphukan posted at Guwahati was of Lower Assam. Later king Rudra Singha (1696-1714) completed the process of revenue administration by creating two central revenue departments, one at Rangpur (Upper Assam) and another at Guwahati (Lower Assam). There were three main sources from which the Ahom kings collected their revenue and these were personal service, produce of the land and cash. -
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OIL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP,2017 - AISSE (GENERAL) SN BENEFICIARY SCHOOL ADDRESS BANK NAME BANK ACCOUNT NO. IFSC NAME BRANCH SRI KRISHNA VKV, TINSUKIA C/O - RAJEEV PD SHAH, M/S VIJAYA BANK TINSUKIA 800301011001600 VIJB0008003 KASHYAP FURNITURE WORLD, AT ROAD, TINSUKIA ,M- 1 967645106 MISS KAJAL KV, DULIAJAN C/O. SANDEEP A. THITE, SBI DULIAJAN 36934537673 SBIN0002053 THITE SURAKSHA NAGAR, CISF COMPLES, DULIAJAN 2 786602,M-8011638943 MISS ROOHI SAMPOORNA C/O. ILIAS ALI, P.O.LAHOWAL SBI THANA 36131707627 SBIN0000071 CHOUDHURY KENDRA 786010,DIST.DIB,M- CHARIALI 3 VIDYALAYA, 9435150150 SHRI TIRTHA GURU TEG C/O. BADHAN KR. NANDY, AXIS BANK TINSUKIA 917010050928266 UTIB000382 SANKAR NANDY BAHADUR SHEIKH BROTHER COLONY, ACADEMY, TINSUKIA TINSUKIA 786125,M- 4 9435036802 MISS HARSITA BUDDING BUDS SR. C/O. KISHOR LAL AGARWAL, BANK OF TINSUKIA 60286066310 MAHB0001568 AGARWAL SEC. SCHOOL, KISHOR AGENCIES, CHAMBER MAHARASTRA TINSUKIA ROAD,TINSUKIA 786125,M- 5 9401101051 MISS ANWESHA BUDDING BUDS SR. C/O. SC SARMA, SHYAMA SBI TINSUKIA 36054370619 SBIN0003051 CHAKRABORTY SEC. SCHOOL, PALLY, TINSUKIA 786125,M- BAZAR 6 TINSUKIA 8876297237 MISS LURI SETHI KV, DULIAJAN C/O. RAMESH KR. SATHI, SBI DULIAJAN 36977909213 SBIN0002053 SURAKSHA NAGAR, DULIAJAN 7 786602,DIST.DIB,M- MISS DHARITRI TINSUKIA ENGLISH C/O. SANTANU KR. BORA, SBI AT ROAD, 3702964435-0 SBIN00196 BORA ACADEMY, TINSUKIA GELLAPUKHURI ROAD, TINSUKIA TINSUKIA 786125,M- 8 9435133740 MISS BUDDING BUDS SR. C/O. MANAS TAMULI, ALLAHABAD TINSUKIA 50189585446 ALLA0210463 LOPAMUDRA SEC. SCHOOL, CHALIHA NAGAR, DIPJYOTI BANK TAMULI TINSUKIA PATH, TINSUKIA 786125,M- 9 9954687122 SHRI RAJDEEP VKV, DIBRUGARH C/O. BIMAL MAZUMDAR, UCO BANK MANKOTA 12540110035283 UCBA0001254 MAZUMDAR MILAN NAGAR, P.O.CR BUILDING 786003,DIBRUGARH,M- 10 9678806431 MISS NIDISHA SHREE AGRASEN C/O. -
History of North East India (1228 to 1947)
HISTORY OF NORTH EAST INDIA (1228 TO 1947) BA [History] First Year RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY Arunachal Pradesh, INDIA - 791 112 BOARD OF STUDIES 1. Dr. A R Parhi, Head Chairman Department of English Rajiv Gandhi University 2. ************* Member 3. **************** Member 4. Dr. Ashan Riddi, Director, IDE Member Secretary Copyright © Reserved, 2016 All rights reserved. No part of this publication which is material protected by this copyright notice may be reproduced or transmitted or utilized or stored in any form or by any means now known or hereinafter invented, electronic, digital or mechanical, including photocopying, scanning, recording or by any information storage or retrieval system, without prior written permission from the Publisher. “Information contained in this book has been published by Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. and has been obtained by its Authors from sources believed to be reliable and are correct to the best of their knowledge. However, IDE—Rajiv Gandhi University, the publishers and its Authors shall be in no event be liable for any errors, omissions or damages arising out of use of this information and specifically disclaim any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular use” Vikas® is the registered trademark of Vikas® Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. VIKAS® PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD E-28, Sector-8, Noida - 201301 (UP) Phone: 0120-4078900 Fax: 0120-4078999 Regd. Office: 7361, Ravindra Mansion, Ram Nagar, New Delhi – 110 055 Website: www.vikaspublishing.com Email: [email protected] About the University Rajiv Gandhi University (formerly Arunachal University) is a premier institution for higher education in the state of Arunachal Pradesh and has completed twenty-five years of its existence.