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PIU Sarita Vihar, National Highways Authority of India

PIU Sarita Vihar, National Highways Authority of India

SCOF 57-58, 1st Floor, HUDA Market, Sector-29,, Faridabad ,
Projects Under this PIU: 'Construction of 6 lane Badarpur Elevated Highway Project'
Community Radio JU 90.8MHz

Community Radio JU 90.8MHz

Jadavpur University,, Jadavpur ,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, on the Bengali New Year, 14 April 2008 proudly launched West Bengal’s first community radio station, Radio JU 90.8 MHz. It is located in an area where different sections of society co-exist in harmony. The population around the University is a mix of middle class educated families as well as slum-dwellers. The CR station was set up as part of Jadavpur University’s ongoing Project TEQIP in collaboration with School of Media Communication and Culture, JU. Community Radio JU airs fresh programmes for 8.5 hrs daily starting from 11 am – 7.30 pm for 7 days a week. The daily programmes may be generically divided into four groups - children’s programme, informative programmes, cultural programmes and edutainment programmes. The format of the programmes includes interviews, panel discussion, magazines. On special days like Women’s Day, Human Rights Day we broadcast 12 hours of programming including 1 hour of phone-in programmes. The weekly schedule is available in the official site of the University. We also rebroadcast BBC and Deutsche Welle’s programme. Community Participation All our programmes are conceptualised, recorded and executed by community members or students (of the University and outside the University). Most of the existing members were at some point of time our listeners. We do live-shows on special days and keep a note of the callers. It helps us to directly engage with the listeners, and turning a large number of listeners into performers. The local clubs help us in outreach to the interior pockets of the community. One-fourths of programmes are recorded outside the studio engaging the low-income groups Sustenance We have worked with the following Government groups or organisation namely, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan for the last three years, for its programme Back to School and Bhartikaraan Karmasuchi (to enhance enrolment) and West Bengal Pollution Board during Diwali, against sound pollution For the past 5 years, we are associated with the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan and NIIT. We had also broadcast messages issued in public interest by West Bengal Pollution Board and Save the Children. We also execute projects that are supported by organisations generating valuable content that is broadcast by the radio station. To celebrate Earth Day, we partnered with Sa Re Ga Ma. This initiative helped us in generating token revenue. We also use innovative strategies by selling CDs through the ‘Jadavpur University Press’ at a modest price of Rs 100. Within two days 100 CDs sold out. We have again reprinted 150 copies at a revised price of Rs 125. This strategy also has helped us in reaching to the unreached, geographically
Tel: 9831029196
Ministry of Finance, Government of India

Ministry of Finance, Government of India

North Block, New Delhi ,
This is the page of the Ministry of Finance, Governemnt of India on Facebook. It provides information about the Ministry. Comments posted on and messages received may be archived. The Ministry is not responsible for content of any outside website that may be accessed through the link provided on this page.
Kerala Road Safety Authority

Kerala Road Safety Authority

Trans Towers, Vazhuthacaud, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) ,
The Motor Vehicles Department is regulated by the Government of Kerala in terms of policy formulation and its implementation. The Department is administered by the Transport Commissioner who is the Head of Department.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India

Mahanagar Doorsanchar Bhawan (next to Zakir Hussain College) Jawaharlal Nehru Marg (Old Minto Road) , New Delhi ,
Israel in India

Israel in India

3, Aurangzeb Road, New Delhi ,
भारत में इस्राएल के दूतावास का आधिकारिक फेसबुक पेज, शलोम
Goa Tourism Department

Goa Tourism Department

The Official Goa Tourism page; visit www.goa-tourism.com for all your information about Goa
Kerala State Legal Services Authority. KELSA

Kerala State Legal Services Authority. KELSA

Niyama Shahaya Bhavan, High Court Compound , Ernakulam ,
SERVICES PROVIDED » TYPES OF LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDED » LOKADALAT TYPES OF LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDED Free Legal Services provided by NALSA/State Authority/District Authority: Payment of court fee, process fees and all other charges payable or incurred in connection with any legal proceedings; Providing Advocate in a legal proceedings; Obtaining and supply of certified copies of orders and other documents in legal proceedings. Preparation of appeal, paper book including printing and translation of documents in legal proceedings. Eligible persons for getting free legal services Women and children; Members of SC/ST Industrial workmen Victims of mass disaster, violence, flood, drought, earthquake, industrial disaster. Disabled persons. Person in custody Persons whose annual income does not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- Free Legal Services can be availed from: Supreme Court Legal Services Committee,109, Lawyers Chambers, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi for Supreme Court Cases. State Legal Services Authority High Court Legal Services Committee situated at High Court Complex in every High Court for High Court cases. District Legal Services Authority situated in the District Courts Complex in every District. LOK ADALAT Lok Adalat is a forum where the disputes/cases pending in the court of law or at pre-litigation stage are settled/compromised amicably. The Lok Adalat has been given statutory status under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. Under the said Act, the award made by the Lok Adalats is deemed to be the decree of a civil court and is final and binding on all parties and no appeal lies before any court against its award. NATURE OF CASES TO BE REFERRED TO LOK ADALAT Any case pending before any court Any dispute which has not been brought before any court and is likely to be filed before the court Provided that any matter relating to an offence not compoundable under the law shall not be settled in Lok Adalat. HOW TO GET THE CASE REFERRED TO THE LOK ADALAT FOR SETTLEMENT A) Case pending before the court: If the parties agree to settle the dispute in Lok Adalat or One of the parties makes an application to the court or The court is satisfied that that the matter is an appropriate one for settlement in Lok Adalat B) Any dispute at pre-litigative stage The State Legal Services Authority or District Legal Services Authority as the case may be on receipt of an application from any one of the parties to any pre-litigation stage matter refer such matter to the Lok Adalat for amicable settlement
AVI private organization

AVI private organization

Phoolpur , Azamgarh ,
Azamgarh, one of the easternmost districts of the State, once formed a part of the ancient Kosala kingdom, except the north-eastern part of it which was included in the kingdom of Malla. Kosala figured prominently among the four powerful monarchies of northern India during the time of the Buddha when its prosperity reached its zenith. The kingdom of Kosala was bounded on the east by the Ganges and the kingdom of Magadha, on the north-east by the territories of Vriji-Lichchhav is and those of Mallas on the north by the territories of the Sakyas, on the west by Surasena and on the south and south-west by the kingdom of Vatsa with Kausambi as its capital. The district of Azamgarh possesses hardly any remains of much antiquarian value. Of the few that exist, neither the origin nor the history are known, for the most part. There are some deserted sites, forts and tanks to be seen in every tehsil of this district, and they carry vague legends regarding their builders. The early history of the district can be traced only from the extant antiquities. According to a local tradition, the country of the Bhars, which was included in the kingdom of Ayodhya in Rama's time, was occupied by Rajbhars and Asuras. Medieval period The second battle Tarain in 1192 A.D. established the Islamic power in India, but the region including the district of Azamgarh does not appear to have been subject to the sovereignty of the Muslims immediately. In 1193 A.D. after the death of Jayachandra, the region from Varanasi to Gaya including the district of Azamgarh passed into the hands of the Muslims by Shihab-ud-din-M uhammad Ghuri. From the establishment of the Jaunpur kingdom to its extinction, most of the tract now included in this district fell under its rule, but no important place in this district of Azamgarh can be mentioned as having been the seat of administration for the surrounding parganas. The headquarters of the district derives its name for Azam Khan who founded it on the ruins of the village Ailwal and Phulwaria about 1665 A.D. Azamat Khan, the brother of Azam Khan, built a fort and settled a bajar of Azmatgarh in pargana Sagari about the same time as that of Azamgarh. Only the ruins of the fort constructed by Azmat remain in Azamgarh. Adjoining Azmatgarh there is the great'Salona', Azamgarh Tal, which was named after Azam Khan. Azam Khan died in Kannauj in 1675 A.D. After the attack of Chabile Ram, Azmat Khan fled northwards followed by the interior forces. He attempted to cross the Ghaghra into Gorakhpur, but the people on the other side opposed his landing, and he was either shot in mid stream or was drowned in attempting to escape by swimming. In 1688 A.D. during Azamt's lifetime, his eldest son Ekram took part in the management of the state, and after Azam's death he was perhaps left in possession together with Mohhabat, another son. The remaining two sons were taken away and for a time detained as hostages for their brothers''good behaviour'. The successor of Ikram finally confirmed the title of his family to the Jamidari. Ikram left no heirs and was succeeded by Iradat, son of Mohhabat, But the real ruler all along had been Mohhabat, and after Ikram's death, he continued to rule in his son's name. This city is known for its unique kind of fabrics. Important places The principal town of the district also gives its name to the district headquarter and forms a tahsil named Sadar. The city was founded around 1665 by one Azam Khan son of Bikramjit. The old fort of Azam Shah is on the bank of river Tamsa in east of city. There are two boys'degree colleges (D.A.V. Degree College and Shibli National P. G. College)[1], and one girls'degree college (Agrashen Girls Degree College). Shri Durgaji Post Graduate Degree College, Chandeshar is on the Azamgarh-Ghazip ur road. The agricultural and homoeopathic medical college is also here.[2] Shibli Library, a famous Urdu library, is located at Shibli Academy. The Kunwar Singh Park is situated in the city. Azamgarh is famous for its Education system, with Children College and Jyoti Niketan providing English Medium education and Shibli College providing Higher Education. Azamgarh lacks industries and its basic income comes from Agriculture. Most of the people from educated background leaves azamgarh for metro Cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Educated and Labour class has strong presence in Gulf countries from this Area. The place is famous for the manufacturing of saris (a traditional dress for women in Uttar Pradesh). They are famous by the brand name Benarasi saris. It is located at a distance of 14 km north-east of the district headquarters in Azamgarh.[3] Mubarakpur is also famous for education Qazi Ather Mubarkpuri born in mubarkpur Jamia Arabaia Ahyauloloom and Jamitul Ashrafia is loacated on mubarkpur[4] [edit]Nizamabad The famous Gurudwara possessing a pair of wooden slippers and a dagger said to be of Guru Nanak who once visited the place is situated here.[5] This place is situated on the sangam of Tons and Majhuee river which is 6 km north from the headquarters of Phulpur Tehsil. It is famous for the Ashram of Durvasa Rishi where thousands of students used to come to gain the knowledge.[6] The place is also famous for a fair held every year on the occasion of Kartik Purnima.10 km east from durvasa patwadh sarai is situated. A village named Pandeychawar is located here. This place is situated on the sangam of Tons and Kunwar river, 3 km south-west of Nijambad Tehsil headquarters. There is an ashram of Dattatreya Rishi where people used to come to achieve knowledge and peace. On the day of Shivratri, a fair is organized. Mahatma Govind Sahab worshipped here.[7] This place is 6 km from the Atraulia Block. A large fair is held here on the day of Agahan sudi Dashmi, in which cattle like cows, bulls, buffalo, camels, horses, donkeys and elephants, are bought and sold. The fair lasts about one month. This place is situated in the Muhammadpur development block. Tradition says that Raja Janmejai organized Yagya for killing all snakes on the earth. The temple and ponds of this place are famous. People come here to take a holy dip in the pond.[8] Azamgarh has an average elevation of 64 metres (209 feet).[9] Azamgarh consists of a series of parallel ridges, whose summits are depressed into beds or hollows, along which the rivers flow; while between the ridges are low-lying rice lands, interspersed with numerous natural reservoirs. The soil is fertile, and very highly cultivated, bearing magnificent crops of rice, sugar-cane, wheat and orchards of mango and guava. By road Azamgarh connected to Lucknow 268 km and Delhi 761 km connected to Varanasi, Jaunpur, Mau and all place in State&country. By train Azamgarh is most Important Station as a Indian Railway website. Azamgarh is direct connected to Delhi by kaifiyat express and direct connected to Mumbai by Godaan express, Ahmedabad, state capital Lucknow, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Amritsar. Buses regularly travel between Azamgarh and the capital, Lucknow. By air In Azamgarh no Airport but there is one Runway between Kandhrapur to Manduri nearest airport is Lal Bahadur Shashtri International Airport commonly known as Babatpur Airport is located at a distance of 100 km from Azamgarh. As of 2011 India census,[10] Azamgarh has a population of 46,16,509. Males constitute 22,89,336 of the population and females 23,27,172. With regards to Sex Ratio in Azamgarh, it stood at 1017 per 1000 male compared to 2001 census figure of 1020. The average national sex ratio in India is 940 as per latest reports of Census 2011 Directorate. Azamgarh has an average literacy rate of 62%. 22% of the population is under 6 years of age. Azamgarh is the fourth most populous city in Uttar Pradesh. The largest part of the community belongs to the Hindu religion. Muslims account for nearly 15% of the district population. The majority of the Muslims in the district belong to the Sunni sect. Among them the most numerous are Julahas or weavers. There are minorities of other religions including Sikhism, Christianity, Buddhism, and Jainism. Average literacy rate of Azamgarh in 2011 were 72.69
Tel: 8090321234
USAID India

USAID India

American Embassy, New Delhi ,
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent government agency that provides economic, development, and humanitarian assistance around the world in support of the foreign policy goals of the United States. USAID/India funds activities implemented under contracts and grants with non-government organizations, public international organizations, and in collaboration with the Government of India.