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Lotus (India) Legal Solutions

Lotus (India) Legal Solutions

32 Alkapuri, Chakrata Road, Dehradun ,
This Place is meant for the budding lawyers, having great zeal and enthusiasm to explore Law to a new extent.
Doon Business School, Dehradun

Doon Business School, Dehradun

122, MI, SELAQUI, BEHIND PHARMA CITY, Dehradun ,
One of the premier management institutes in Northern India, Doon Business School brings you an educational experience par excellence. Our primary objective is to impart education that not just creates erudite employees or managers, but creates leaders who are going to leave a lasting imprint on the business as well as social sector.
Jolly Grant Airport

Jolly Grant Airport

Jolly Grant, Dehradun, Dehradun ,
Jolly Grant Airport, also known as Dehradun Airport, is an airport serving Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India.OverviewThe airport is located about 22 km southeast of the city of Dehradun. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the airport resumed commercial operations on 30 March 2008 after a runway extension to accommodate larger aircraft.Located 20 km from the holy city of Rishikesh, and 30 km from Haridwar, the airport allows easy access to the region. It is approximately a 20 minutes drive to the town of Rishikesh and 45 minutes to Haridwar and Dehradun.During the 2013 Uttarakhand floods, the airport was a major center of operations for rescuing pilgrims from Kedarnath and the surrounding pilgrimage sites. On a normal day, this airport handles 16 flights; however on June 21 2013, 121 flights were handled.However, on Sunday, a whopping 127 fl ights were handled On 25 June, nineteen people were killed when a Mil Mi-17 helicopter crashed while returning from Kedarnath.External linksJolly Grant Airport (official Airports Authority of India web site)
Indian Fedration Of Journalist (Uttarakhand)

Indian Fedration Of Journalist (Uttarakhand)

92, Khurbura,Mohalla, Dehradun, Dehradun ,
The largest journalist organisation in the non-aligned world is the Indian Federation of Working Journalists, founded in New Delhi on 28 October 1950. Independent India’s first trade union of mediapersons, the IFWJ has now over 30,000 primary and associate members, working for electronic media, news agencies and 1,260 journals of 17 languages in 35 states and Union Territories. Overseas Indians, employed in other continents, are among its primary members. The IFWJ’s fraternal organisations in the media world are the National Federation of Newspaper Employees (N.F.N.E., Kolkata) and the National Confederation of Newspaper and News Agencies’ Employees Organization (Mumbai). As the only professional body of working journalists, having its branches in every city, town and publication centre of India, the IFWJ’s regional and territorial units have set up press clubs, press akademies, reference libraries, training institutes and study circles. They publish professional journals and engage in activities like media researches, trade union struggles, human right campaigns, environmental protection and anti-war movements. The IFWJ’s state units all over India own immovable property in different cities worth Rs. 15 crores ($ 4.5 millions). The IFWJ is actively involved in the worldwide journalist movement. It has bilateral relations with over 47 national unions of the world. IFWJ members partake in the activities of International Labour Organisation (I.L.O., Geneva) and the UNESCO’s International Programme for Development of Communication (I.P.D.C., Paris). It is affiliated to the Confederation of Asian Journalist Unions, Colombo. IFWJ president is also the chairman of this confederation. In recent years hundreds of IFWJ members have been to several countries in Latin America, Europe, the Afro-Asian region and the United States for conferences and training. At the instance of the first statutory Press Commission in 1954, the Union and State Governments recognised the IFWJ as the representative body of working journalists for official purposes. A judicial scrutiny of IFWJ membership in 1977 reconfirmed its representative character. The IFWJ nominees are included in various official committees for media and labour matters like the wage boards, Press Council, accreditation committees, press consultative committees and overseas delegations. The IFWJ is headed by its president, elected in a nationwide direct voting by thousands of its primary members every three years. The President is assisted by a Working Committee which has a Secretary-General four vice-presidents, six secretaries, a treasurer and 17 members of executive, chosen at the plenary session by hundreds of its National Council members. Persistent agitations by the IFWJ during the past 62 years resulted in several labour gains like the enactment of India’s first-ever parliamentary legislation in 1956 : fixing regular hours of work, improving other conditions of service and wage scales and many successful legal battles. Creation of two Press Commissions (1954 and 1980), periodic wage revisions since 1959 and formation of statutory Press Council are other IFWJ achievements. Peace march on mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary day at violence-rocked Amritsar town (Punjab, 1990), solidarity march at Lal Chauk (Srinagar, Kashmir), National Council sessions at Guwahati, Kurukshetra, Cuttack, Ayodhya, Kanya Kumari and Rameswaram are some of the highlights of IFWJ’s recent action programmes. Presently the IFWJ has, as its 12th President, K. Vikram Rao, formerly of the Times of India, who started his three-year term in 2010. His distinguished predecessors included late M. Chalapathi Rau, editor of Lucknow’s National Herald, late Pothan Joseph, editor of the daily Dawn and Bangalore’s Deccan Herald, late Adhir C. Bannerjee of Calcutta, late T. R. Ramaswami, editor of Madras daily Makkal Kural, and Late Pandit Banarasidas Chaturvedi of U.P.
HIMALAYAN MOTO TOURS

HIMALAYAN MOTO TOURS

Shastradhara Road, Dehradun ,
Himalayan Moto Tours has been involved in arranging motorcycle tours in the Himalyas since 1992. We manage and arrange moto-tours to any place in India, Nepal, Bhutan,Tibet, China & Mongolia.
IIRS (Indian Space Research Organization)

IIRS (Indian Space Research Organization)

Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Indian Space Research Organisation, Dept. of Space, Govt. of India 4, Kalidas Road, Dehradun - 248 001 (India) Tel: + 91 - (0)135 - 2524101 Fax: + 91 - (0)135 - 2741987 , Dehradun ,
Indiani Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) under Indian Space Research Organisation, Govt. of India is a premier training and educational institute set up for developing trained professional in the field of Remote Sensing, Geoinformatics and GPS Technology for Natural Resources, Environmental and Disaster Management. The main area of the function of the Institute is capacity building through technology transfer among user community, education at post-graduate level in the application of Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics for Natural Resources Management and promote research in Remote Sensing and Geoinformatics. The Institute provides value-added services in the field of natural resources management, remote sensing, GIS and GPS technology.
Expeditions India

Expeditions India

695, Indira Nagar. PO New Forest, Dehradun ,
Expeditions India is a company that believes your dreams for adventure can come true. The passion that we feel for the river and for every small detail that makes a river run and expedition a success is what sets Expeditions India apart. This is a company that is committed to helping people discover India in all its beauty and ensuring that the journey is as wonderful as the joy and pride of completing it. Safety first is the rule of thumb at Expeditions India and all our equipment meets international standards. Trips are planned keeping in view the level of experience and interest of the guests. At Expeditions India, we meet as guests and part as life-long friends who share the same passion for the river and everything it stands for.
TCV Selakui Bird Club

TCV Selakui Bird Club

We arrange regular Birding trips in the Doon Valley and the surrounding region, are building a full Bird List for our campus and nearby areas, are compiling a photo-database of the species around our campus and are spreading awareness of Birds along with our school's Ecology Shenphen (Community Service) Group -- and we have fun doing all of the above!
Cyber college

Cyber college

353 world trade solutions tower, main gms road ,NH-72, uttarakhand, Dehradun ,
To help achieve our mission, Cyber College: Facilitates open development of standards, protocols, administration, and the technical infrastructure of the Internet. Supports education in developing countries specifically, and wherever the need exists. Promotes professional development and builds community to foster participation and leadership in areas important to the evolution of the Internet. Provides reliable information about the Internet Education. Provides forums for discussion of issues that affect Internet evolution, development and use in technical, commercial, societal, and other contexts. Fosters an environment for international cooperation, community, and a culture that enables self-governance to work. Serves as a focal point for cooperative efforts to promote the Internet as a positive tool to benefit all people throughout the world. Provides management and coordination for on-strategy initiatives and outreach efforts in humanitarian, educational, societal, and other contexts. With these strategic underpinnings in place, the Cyber College has identified and undertaken a number of projects to demonstrate its commitment to the mission. Many of these have been initiated by Chapters or as a result of individual and organisational member desires. Others have been undertaken through the efforts of the Trustees, and Cyber College staff in dehradun, UK, and around the globe.
Parivartan Interiors India

Parivartan Interiors India

15, Chakrata Road, Near Clock Tower, Dehradun ,
Art of Changing Lifestyle....