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Narendra Modi Has Won Over Even His Critics : Satya Pal Jain by : INVC Team Published on : 27 Jan, 2015 03:47 PM IST
Narendra Modi has won over even his critics : Satya Pal Jain By : INVC Team Published On : 27 Jan, 2015 03:47 PM IST INVC NEWS Chandigarh Satya Pal Jain, Ex-City MP and National Chairman of the BJP’s Committee on Legal Affairs & Election Commission Issues, has said that Sh. Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, by his working style has won the hearts of crores & crores of Indians. He said that even those, who were critics of Sh. Modi earlier have now starting appreciating him, which has inspired new confidence in the whole nation. Sh. Jain was addressing the gatherings in Community Centre, Sector 47, after unfurling the National Flag in connection with the Republic Day Celebrations. Sh. Jain also attended the ‘At-home’ organized by the Governor of Punjab in the evening in Raj Bhawan. Sh. Jain said that India, by electing a Tea Vender’s son as the Prime Minister, has shown as to how deep the roots of Indian democracy have gone in India. He said that Sh. Modi’s slogan that he will act more as the ‘Prime Servant’ then as the ‘Prime Minister’ is also an indicator to all elected representatives like MLAs and MPs and all the Bureaucrats that they should consider themselves and behave like ‘Sewaks’ and not like ‘Rulers’. Sh. Jain was honoured by the residents of Sector 47 led by Sh. Davesh Moudgil, Municipal Councilor by presenting him a momentoo. URL : https://www.internationalnewsandviews.com/narendra-modi-has-won-over-even-his-critics-satya-pal-jain/ 12th year of news and views excellency Committed to truth and impartiality Copyright © 2009 - 2019 International News and Views Corporation. -
PANJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH Minutes of Meeting
PANJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH Minutes of meeting of the SENATE held on Saturday, 17 th December 2016 at 10.00 a.m. in the Senate Hall, Panjab University, Chandigarh. PRESENT: 1. Professor Arun Kumar Grover … (in the chair) 2. Shri Ashok Goyal 3. Ms. Anu Chatrath 4. Dr. Akhtar Mahmood 5. Dr. Ajay Ranga 6. Shri Amanpreet Singh 7. Dr. Amit Joshi 8. Dr. Ameer Sultana 9. Professor Anita Kaushal 10. Dr. Baljinder Singh 11. Dr. B.C. Josan 12. Professor B.S. Ghuman 13. Professor Chaman Lal 14. Dr. Dayal Partap Singh Randhawa 15. Dr. Dalip Kumar 16. Professor Dinesh K. Gupta 17. Dr. D.V.S. Jain 18. Dr. Emanual Nahar 19. Dr. Gurdip Kumar Sharma 20. Dr. Gurjot Singh Malhi 21. Dr. Gurmit Singh 22. Dr. Gurmeet Singh 23. Dr. Hardiljit Singh Gosal 24. Justice Harban Lal 25. Dr. Harjodh Singh 26. Dr. Harsh Batra 27. Shri H.S. Dua 28. Dr. I.S. Sandhu 29. Dr. Inderpal Singh Sidhu 30. Dr. Inderjit Kaur 31. Shri Jarnail Singh 32. Shri Jagdeep Kumar 33. Dr. Jagdish Chander 34. Dr. K.K. Sharma 35. Smt. Kirron Kher 36. Dr. Keshav Malhotra 37. Professor Manoj K. Sharma 38. Dr. Mukesh K. Arora 39. Dr. N.R. Sharma 40. Dr. Narinder Singh Sidhu 41. Dr. Nisha Bhargava 42. Dr. Neeru Malik 43. Professor Navdeep Goyal 44. Dr. Parveen Goyal 45. Shri Prabhjit Singh 46. Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal 47. Shri Parmod Kumar Senate Proceedings dated 17 th December 2016 2 48. Professor Promila Pathak 49. Professor Rajat Sandhir 50. Professor Pam Rajput 51. -
Senate Held on 3Rd November 2018
PANJAB UNIVERSITY, CHANDIGARH Minutes of meeting of the SENATE held on Sunday, the 3rd November 2018 at 11.00 a.m. in the Senate Hall, Panjab University, Chandigarh. PRESENT: 1. Professor Raj Kumar (in the chair) Vice Chancellor 2. Dr. Ameer Sultana 3. Professor Anita Kaushal 4. Shri Ashok Goyal 5. Dr. Amit Joshi 6. Dr. Akhtar Mahmood 7. Dr. Ajay Ranga 8. Ambassador I.S. Chadha 9. Dr. B.C. Josan 10. Dr. Baljinder Singh 11. Professor Chaman Lal 12. Dr. Dalip Kumar 13. Dr. Dayal Partap Singh Randhawa 14. Shri Deepak Kaushik 15. Dr. Emanual Nahar 16. Dr. Gurjot Singh Malhi 17. Dr. Gurmit Singh 18. Dr. Gurdip Kumar Sharma 19. Dr. Gurmeet Singh 20. Dr. Harsh Batra 21. Shri H.S. Dua 22. Dr. Harjodh Singh 23. Dr. Inderjit Kaur 24. Dr. Inderpal Singh Sidhu 25. Dr. I.S. Sandhu 26. Dr. Jagdish Chander 27. Shri Jagdeep Kumar 28. Shri Jarnail Singh 29. Dr. Keshav Malhotra 30. Smt. Kirron Kher 31. Dr. K.K. Sharma 32. Dr. Nisha Bhargava 33. Dr. Narinder Singh Sidhu 34. Shri Naresh Gaur 35. Professor Navdeep Goyal 36. Dr. Neeru Malik 37. Principal N.R. Sharma 38. Dr. Mukesh K. Arora 39. Professor Manoj K. Sharma 40. Shri Parmod Kumar 41. Dr. Parveen Goyal 42. Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal 43. Professor Pam Rajput 44. Shri Prabhjit Singh 45. Professor Ronki Ram 46. Dr.(Mrs.) Rajesh Gill 47. Professor Rajat Sandhir 2 Senate Proceedings dated 3 rd November, 2018 48. Dr. R.S. Jhanji 49. Professor R.P. Bambah 50. Shri Raghbir Dyal 51. -
Part – 1 General Knowledge
PART – 1 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. Which of the following Amendments of the Constitution is related with G.S.T. ? (a) 97th (b) 98th (c) 100th (d) 101st 2. In which one of the following cases, ‘Preamble’ was held to be part of the Constitution, hence amendable ? (a) In Re Berubari (b) Keshvanand Bharti V. State of Kerala (c) A.K. Gopalan V. State of Madras (d) None of the above 3. United Nations has observed year 2016 as (a) International year for Women (b) International year for Polio (c) International year for Human Rights (d) International year for Pulses 4. Which one of the following provisions of the Constitution deals with the ordinance making power of the President ? (a) Article 123 (b) Article 124 (c) Article 125 (d) Article 126 5. Headquarters of International Court of Justice is situated at (a) Paris (b) London (c) Hague (d) Washington 6. Which Article of the Constitution deals with definitions of various terms used in the Constitution ? (a) Article 364 (b) Article 365 (c) Article 366 (d) Article 367 7. Power of Supreme Court to review its own judgement is provided under : (a) Article 137 (b) Article 138 (c) Article 139 (d) Article 140 8. Members of Joint Public Service Commissions are appointed by : (a) Governors of the concerned states (b) Prime Minister (c) President of India (d) None of the above 9. Case of Kasturi Lal Ralia Ram Jain V. State of U.P., AIR 1965 SC 1039 is related to (a) Sovereign functions of State (b) Exemption from taxation (c) Power of Amendment (d) None of the above 10. -
Details of Grant Given by Haryana Gau Seva Aayog During 2015-16 to 2019-20 (Upto 20-02-2020) to Gaushalas
Details of Grant given by Haryana Gau Seva Aayog During 2015-16 to 2019-20 (upto 20-02-2020) to Gaushalas State Distt. Name of Gaushala 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 No. No Regular Natural Regular Shed Grant for Regular Special Shed Grant for Natural Ambulanc Gau Machinar Regular Special Shed Grant Grant for Natural Ambulanc Machinary Regular Special Shed Grant Grant for Natural Machinary Fodder Grant Calamity Foddrer Grant Gopashth Foddrer Fodder Grant Gopashth Calamity e Grant Chiktsalya y Grant Foddrer Fodder Gopashth Calamity e Grant Grant Foddrer Fodder Gopashth Calamity Grant Grant mi Grant Grant mi Grant Grant Grant mi Grant Grant mi Ambala 1 1 Shri Rambag Gaushala, Ambala 62400 11000 102600 354000 1000000 21000 223800 2000000 31000 112500 68250 Cantt. 2 2 Gaushala Trust Society, Spatu Road, 74100 87750 198000 73500 Ambala City 3 3 Kewal Krishan Miglani Gaushala 91350 294000 21000 192000 Samiti, Ambala City 53100 4 4 Shri Govind Gaushala Samiti, 109500 112650 339900 21000 219000 500000 31000 94200 Barara, Ambala. 5 5 Shri Krishan Gaushala Samiti, 202500 268800 100000 701100 1000000 21000 406500 1000000 31000 237500 240000 Yamkeshwar Tirth Huseni, 6 6 ShriNaraingarh, Krishan NandiAmbala. Go Seva Samiti, 50100 94200 90900 100000 Sullar, Ambala 7 7 Gori Shanker Gau Raksha Samiti, 45300 50000 50000 114800 21000 85500 500000 31000 Kalpi, Ambala 8 8 Maharishi Markandeshwar 50000 79200 90000 1000000 31000 Nandishala Godham Seva Samiti, 9 9 ShriTangail, Radha Ambala Madhav Gaudham, 33750 50000 50000 139400 21000 89400 1000000 31000 Mokha Majra, Ambala. 10 10 Gocharan Gaushala Sansthan, 4950 Bhuni, Ambala 11 11 Bhagwan Shri Parsuram Gaushala, 50000 50000 1000000 Khatoli, Ambala Bhiwani 12 1 Shri Gaushala Trust, Bhiwani 646950 666900 100000 21000 2130300 2000000 42500 1623600 31000 635400 13 2 Shri Shiv Gaushala, Dhuleri, Bhiwani. -
In the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh Crm
CRM-W-560-2021 AND CRWP-242-2021 -1- IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB & HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH CRM-W-560-2021 AND CRWP-242-2021 201 Rishi v. State of Haryana and others Present: Mr. Rupinder Khosla, Senior Advocate with Mr. Sarvesh Malik, Advocate as Amicus Curiae. Mr. Baldev Raj Mahajan, Additional Advocate General with Mr. Ankur Mittal, Additional Advocate General, Haryana. Mr. Atul Nanda, Advocate General, Punjab with Mr. Vikas Mohan Gupta, Additional Advocate General, Punjab. Mr. Pankaj Jain, Senior Standing Counsel with Mr. Jaivir Chandail, Additional Government Pleader for UT, Chandigarh. Mr. J.S. Toor, APP for UT, Chandigarh. Mr. Satya Pal Jain, Additional Solicitor General of India with Mr. Dheeraj Jain, Advocate for Union of India. Mr. Anupam Gupta, Senior Advocate with Mr. Karan Bhardwaj, Advocate for the applicant in CRM-W-560-2021. *** Case has been heard through Video Conferencing on account of COVID-19 Pandemic. Matter has been taken up today. This court called upon Mr. Rupinder Khosla, learned Amicus Curiae to address on various issues. At the outset, he highlighted the question of scarcity of oxygen. We have, however, impressed upon him to make submissions on this issue on the next date, if necessary as the matter is pending before the Hon'ble Supreme Court. He has emphasized the need for more ventilators in GMSH-16, 1 of 7 ::: Downloaded on - 12-05-2021 17:51:46 ::: CRM-W-560-2021 AND CRWP-242-2021 -2- Chandigarh. According to him, only six ventilators are functional at the moment and the hospital is facing difficulty in view of large number of patients pouring in for medical help. -
India to Take up Racism Issues with UK When Required
WWW.YUGMARG.COM FOLLOW US ON REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Join us at telegram https://t.me/yugmarg Tuesday March 16, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 46 PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Govt to open six new Rs 4,300-crore CIA Kharar busts Ronaldo responds nursing colleges in push for gang involving to critics with fast in snatching, thefts; state, says Anil Vij rural development hat trick for in state; CS five held Juventus reviews progress PAGE 10 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 12 Class 12th, 10th exams postponed in Punjab be held from March 22 to the 12th. Now aminations will be between 2 pm and 5 CORONA ON RISE IN STATE this exam will start from April 20 and pm. The examination will be conducted will run till May 24. At the same time, in centers established by the Punjab SHASHI PAL JAIN 10th and 12th for a month. Now the ex- the 10th examination was to start from School Education Board. Which will be CHANDIGARH, MAR 15 aminations will start after one month. April 9. But now this examination will announced at the time of issue of roll According to the new datesheet, the 12th be held between May 4 to May 24. Let number. More information on the Aamir Khan The Punjab School Education Board has exams will start from April 10. Whereas, us know that every year about seven datesheet can be obtained from the Pun- decided to postpone the examinations of 10th class examinations will be held lakh students take part in the Punjab jab School Education Board website. -
05-Staff Nurse 1 2013.Xlsx
STAFF NURSE SR_NO NAME F_NAME DOB CASTE ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 DISTRICT POST VPO RAJENDER DHANI 1 PUSHPA KAMAR 25-Aug-89 BCB PAL HANSI HISSAR MAULI HERALD JAGRAN RABAKA PHILIMOO HOUSE VIKAS STAFF 2 HERALD N 07-Sep-78 GENERAL NO 671 NAGAR NURSE REKHA SATYAWA VPO 3 RANI N SINGH 10-Jun-92 GENERAL CHHAPAR JHAJJAR RAJENDER 4 SUMAN SINGH 02-Oct-81 GENERAL VPO BARI JHAJJAR VILL GARHI BAKHTAW PO STAFF 5 BIRMATI RAMPHAL 09-Jun-81 GENERAL ARPUR MURTHAL SONEPAT NURSE MARG, NEAR GOPAL RZ-133-C, SINGLA NAGAR, RAJENDER GALI NO. GEN NAJAFGA 6 SARIKA SINGH 29-Apr-89 GENERAL 16, M.D. STORE RH VPO SUMAN DHIRAWA 7 RANI LILU RAM 24-Jul-89 GENERAL S HISSAR RAJVINDE JARNAIL HNO G RAILWAY KURUSHE 8 R KAUR SINGH 03-Oct-92 BCA 26A/S COLONY TRA VILL- SARAI SUKHI, PRITHVI PO. KURUKSH 9 KAVITA SINGH 18-Dec-90 BCA HARIPUR ETRA SHAHEED MUSTAFA AZAD W/O DEVENDE BAD TEH PUSHPA SINGH JOGINDER R GAS JAGADHR YAMUNA STAFF 10 RANI DALAL 01-Dec-86 GENERAL SINGH SERVICES Y NAGAR NURSE VPO SUMAN KANSHI MEHNAR FATEHAB 11 RANI RAM 15-May-86 BCA A RATIA AD NEAR POST OFFICE SARAS MANDI BHAGWA MILK ADAMPU STAFF 12 MANOJ N SINGH 21-Mar-88 SBC SAIRY R HISSAR NURSE HNO 183 VPO PREETI PRADIP BLOCK NO MACHHR TEH YAMUNA STAFF 13 SHARMA SHARMA 23-Oct-92 GENERAL 1 AULI BILASPUR NAGAR NURSE HNO 907G/8 SARVJIT KHEM MAHAVIR PO STAFF 14 KAUR SINGH 24-Jan-81 BCB COLONY PANIPAT PANIPAT NURSE STAFF NURSE SR_NO NAME F_NAME DOB CASTE ADD1 ADD2 ADD3 DISTRICT POST SAINIK RAM HOUSE VIHAR AMBALA STAFF 15 BHARTI PHAL 22-Sep-89 SC NO 270A JANDLY CITY AMBALA NURSE HOUSE SHEELA RANDHIR DESM- NO 3443 URBAN W/O STAFF -
As on 31.12.2012
AS ON 31.12.2012 1 PERFORMA P-47A STATUS OF MAJOR DEVELOPMENT WORKS HAVING BUDGET PROVISION OF RS.1.00 CRORE AND ABOVE (WHICH ARE LIKELY TO BE COMPLETED DURING THE YEAR 2012-13) UPTO 31.12.2012 HUDA CIRCLE FARIDABAD Sr. Name of work Estimated cost / Approval Budget Likely date/ Upto date Likely date Action Remarks No. No. & Date for the date of start Expd. of Plan ( Rs. In lacs) year (Rs. in lacs) completion 2012-13 ( Rs. In lacs) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Divn.1, Faridabad. 1. ROB on bye pass road between i) 1220.00 lacs 300.00 i) 07/2008 2920.75 03/2013 Work in The work in the Railway portion is to be sector – 59 & 61, near Malerna CA-19748 dt.11.08.05 ii) 11/2009 progress. executed by Railway deptt. and about 60% Railway crossing, Faridabad. For approaches work completed. The work has been Revised estimate approved delayed due to reason that 132 KVA vide CA letter no.6045-48 transmission lines is coming in the dt.10.02.11 for Rs.1917.50 alignment of bridge. The work of shifting lacs. of 132 KVA transmission line is in progress & likely to be completed by ii) 826.12 lacs No.37093 15.01.2013 as informed by Sr. Divn. dt.23.10.07 For railway Electrical Engineer/TRD, Agra vide his portion letter No.AGC/TRD/Misc./D-14 Revised estimate approved dt.26.12.2012. The work of construction vide CA letter no,628 of approaches is to be executed by HUDA dt.05.01.11 for Rs.1989.42 which is in progress. -
NOTE It Is for the Information of All the Ld. Advocates/Litigants That Urgent
file:///C:/Users/Administrator/Desktop/List_htm/Updated_15.10.2019.html NOTE It is for the information of all the Ld. Advocates/Litigants that Urgent Motion/Ordinary Motion Division/Single Bench Cases, Lok Adalat Cases, Commercial Cases and Liquidation Cases which have been adjourned for 11.11.2019 (Monday) will be listed on 16.11.2019 (Court Working Saturday) as 11.11.2019 (Monday) has been declared Holiday in this Court on account of 550th Parkash Purb of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Sd/- Ld. OSD Judicial (Listing) NOTE Hon'ble the Chief Justice has been pleased to order that w.e.f. 15.10.2019, in addition to present Roster the following categories of cases be listed in motion and regular hearing before Hon'ble Ist Division Bench presided over by Hon'ble the Chief Justice with Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rajiv Sharma:- 1. Writ Petitions- Central Administritive Tribunal w.e.f. 01.01.2018 onwards. 2. Criminal Appeals 3. Leave to Appeal 4. Appeals Against Acquittal 5. All referred to DB cases (Criminal) 6. Cases relating to street vendors/hawkers 7. All LPAs filed from 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2016 Hon'ble the Chief Justice has further been pleased to order that Arbitration cases under section 11 of Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996 be listed before His Lordship on all working Fridays. Hon'ble the Chief Justice has further been pleased to order that w.e.f. 16.10.2019, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar will sit in Single Bench (Writ & Civil) Roster and take up the following categories of cases in motion and regular hearing. -
Captain Our CM in Punjab, Says Rawat Hospital for Post-Mortem
WWW.YUGMARG.COM REGD NO. CHD/0061/2006-08 | RNI NO. 61323/95 Friday July 16, 2021 CHANDIGARH, VOL. XXVI, NO. 167 PAGES 12, RS. 2 YOUR REGION, YOUR PAPER Rishabh Pant Dushyant Chautala FM hands over Provide ‘Child tests positive directs to explore cheque of Friendly Police Station’ for COVID-19 possibilities of work Rs 4.59 cr for children in UT: in England under MGNREGA to Mayor for Bathinda Satya Pal Jain development PAGE 3 PAGE 4 PAGE 6 PAGE 11 Why you aren't repealing British era sedition law: SC asks Centre AGENCY IPC, a bench headed by Chief Justice N era law and the same law was used by the long back and observed: It can be com- NEW DELHI, JUL 15 V Ramana said its main concern was the British to suppress freedom movement. It pared to a carpenter, asked to cut a wood, "misuse of law" and issued the notice to was used by British to silence Mahatma cut the entire forest. Concerned over enormous misuse of the the Centre Gandhi, Gokhale and others A factionist can invoke these types of colonial era penal law on sedition, the The non-bailable provision makes "Is it still necessary to keep this in (penal) provisions to implicate the other Supreme Court on Thursday asked the any speech or expression that brings or statute even after 75 years of independ- group of people, the CJI said, adding that Centre as to why it was not repealing the attempts to bring into hatred or contempt ence, asked the bench which also com- if a particular party or people do not want Four killed in provision used by the British to silence or excites or attempts -
BEYOND RELIGION in INDIA and PAKISTAN Gender and Caste, Borders and Boundaries Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan
BLOOMSBURY STUDIES IN RELIGION, GENDER AND SEXUALITY Navtej K. Purewal & Virinder S. Kalra BEYOND RELIGION IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN Gender and Caste, Borders and Boundaries Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan 9781350041752_txt_final.indd 1 24-09-2019 21:23:27 Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality Series Editors: Dawn Llewellyn, Sîan Hawthorne and Sonya Sharma This interdisciplinary series explores the intersections of religions, genders, and sexualities. It promotes the dynamic connections between gender and sexuality across a diverse range of religious and spiritual lives, cultures, histories, and geographical locations, as well as contemporary discourses around secularism and non-religion. The series publishes cutting-edge research that considers religious experiences, communities, institutions, and discourses in global and transnational contexts, and examines the fluid and intersecting features of identity and social positioning. Using theoretical and methodological approaches from inter/transdisciplinary perspectives, Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Gender, and Sexuality addresses the neglect of religious studies perspectives in gender, queer, and feminist studies, and offers a space in which gender-critical approaches to religions engage with questions of intersectionality, particularly with respect to critical race, disability, post-colonial and decolonial theories. 9781350041752_txt_final.indd 2 24-09-2019 21:23:27 Beyond Religion in India and Pakistan Gender and Caste, Borders and Boundaries Virinder S. Kalra and Navtej K. Purewal 9781350041752_txt_final.indd 3 24-09-2019 21:23:27 BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Bloomsbury Publishing plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP, UK 1385 Broadway, New York, NY 10018, USA BLOOMSBURY, BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC and the Diana logo are trademarks of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc First published in Great Britain 2020 Copyright © Virinder S.