CM-ASHOK CHAWHAN , CHAGAN BHUBHAL IN NAGPUR TODAY
For the winter assembly in 2008 season the CM-ASHOK CHAWHAN , CHAGAN BHUBHAL IN NAGPUR TODAY. They will come by plane at 8.00 in morning.
For the winter assembly in 2008 season the CM-ASHOK CHAWHAN , CHAGAN BHUBHAL IN NAGPUR TODAY. They will come by plane at 8.00 in morning.
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souce: Times of india
Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR), a pristine and unique eco-system situated in Chandrapur district, is one of the few success stories for ‘Project Tiger’. The reserve, a major source of tiger population and endowed with rich biodiversity, is virtually under siege.
Tadoba is a major breeding centre for tigers and
leopards. It virtually supplies big cats to all major forests and habitats in the region. For this to happen, there must be corridors allowing the movement of cats into other forest areas. Thanks to growing villages and development projects, these corridors are getting blocked.
The big cats are already blockaded from South-West direction towards Agarzari and Padmapur due to extensive mining projects, with more projects proposed. In this direction, they run into a major city like Chandrapur. In fact, they have sometimes come even up to Chandrapur and made human and cattle kills. The spill-over tigers and leopards from Kolsa range presently use forest corridor towards south-east
i.e. Rajoli and Mul.
The threat to 625-sq km TATR has increased following clearance to 25-year-old Human river irrigation project by the apex court recently. Studies and records show that the spill-over tiger and leopard population of Tadoba cannot migrate towards north-west due to a cluster of small villages (Shegaon, Ashta, Wadala, Mudholi etc.). They prefer the narrow forest corridor from Sirkada-Shivni-Naleshwar while migrating towards Bramhapuri Division. The Human dam reservoir will block (see map) the corridor.
The ‘bottleneck’ forest corridor from Palasgaon (Sirkada) to Shivni would go under submergence of the project. New proposals of mines like Adani Power Project for coal blocks at Lohara, 9.8 km from TATR boundary, and Maharashtra State Mining Corporation Limited (MSMCL) at Agarzari, 3.2 km from Tadoba, are raising their heads threatening the very existence of the reserve. The MSMCL has sought nine compartments and has asked them to be deleted from TATR buffer zone.
Warns wildlife conservationist Kishor Rithe, “If these proposed projects come up, Tadoba will lose its importance. The spill-over tiger/leopard population will try to either disperse or intrude in the fringe villages like Ashta, Wadala, Navegaon, Khadsingi, Kolara, Sitarampeth, Mudholi, Ghosri and many others. It may also affect towns like Sindewahi, Chimur, Mul and Chandrapur in the near future. The damage would be far more than what you see now. Last month, a tiger killed a woman near the Rangers College, which is hardly three kms from Chandrapur.”
Rithe, who heads the Satpuda Foundation, said the Human dam clearance has now added to the worries of these 52 villages situated on the fringes of TATR. The state government and the irrigation department would be held responsible for if attacks on humans and cattle increase. Already, these villages put huge biotic pressure on the reserve. No prizes for guessing who will be the loser. Eventually, human beings will eliminate the hemmed in tigers.
According to Debi Goenka of Conservation Action Trust, Mumbai, “Instead of conserving tigers, the government itself is pushing through coal mine projects and the Human dam which
will severely impact their habitat. With this, TATR will become an island of green surrounded by brown activities. This is happening when we all agree that protecting corridors is an important issue in tiger protection.”
Goenka said tigers were moving out of TATR into adjacent forests, which are themselves under severe biotic pressure.
In such conditions, mananimal conflicts would only flare up. The logical way of resolving this would be to increase the areas under protection and try to reduce the activities that disturb wildlife. Precisely the opposite is being done.
Meanwhile, a scientific study by city-based Tiger Research And Conservation Trust (TRACT) headed by Harshawardhan and Poonam Dhanwatey has photographic and physical evidence of presence of large carnivores (tigers, leopards, sloth bears) and other small carnivores like (dholes, hyenas, jackals, jungle cats, rusty spotted cats, ratels, ruddy mongoose) in the area marked for submergence. The landscape also supports large herbivores like gaurs, sambars, chital, barking deer, four horned antelopes and many reptilian species.
WHAT IS TATR
TATR was created in 1995. The area of the reserve is 625.40 sq km. This includes Tadoba national park, created in 1955 with an area of 116.55 sq km and Andhari wildlife sanctuary created in 1986 with an area of 508.85 sq km. The reserve is constituted with 577.96 sq km reserve forest, 32.51 sq km protected forest and 14.93 sq km other areas.
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IIFT has come up with the list of Shortlisted Candidates for MBA(IB) 2009-11 Programme. The Roll number wise list of candidates is uploaded on the IIFT website.
IIFT MBA 2008 Results from Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
This LIST contains all the CANDIDATES who are SHORTLISTED FOR ESSAY WRITING, GROUP DISCUSSION AND INTERVIEW FOR MBA (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) for the academic year 2009-11.
For more information visit IIFT website at http://www.iift.edu/iift/index.asp
Though investors may be going slow, Maharashtra Airport Development Company building city’s ambitious Mihan seems to be going full speed ahead with developing infrastructure there.
MADC is in the process of finalising a deal with Europe’s biggest hotel chain— Accor—for setting up three and four star hotels within the SEZ.
Besides 50 other companies in the process of investing in Mihan, Accor is negotiating a land deal with Mihan to set up the hotels.
Mihan flying high despite downturn
“Besides having 50 companies already in the process of investing in Multimodal International Hub Airport at Nagpur (Mihan), we are negotiating a land deal with Accor for hotels. We have already awarded a contract for setting up 2500-bed hospital to Johns Hopkins, a globally-acclaimed health services provider from US,” revealed Abdul Abid Ruhi, project manager, MADC.
The reason, as Ruhi puts it, the cost of the land in SEZs in Nagpur, considered the tenth economically fastest growing urban centre of India, is half that in metro cities like Mumbai. “In the financial meltdown, tier-two cities like Nagpur will thus be benefited as compared to the metro cities like Mumbai,” he added.
Sources said Mantri Realty, building a private SEZ close to Mihan, is also separately negotiating deals with Biocon, another reputed name in biotech and pharma, and Satyam, a well-known software institution. Shrikant Laddha and Rupesh Mowade, President and project manager for Mantri Realty’s private SEZ, said though they were going slow in construction due to economic slowdown, top banners like Biocon and Satyam were negotiating with the company for setting up their units. Besides, there have been 20 fresh inquiries for buying land. Mantri’s Rs 600 crore SEZ is coming up with its first phase of Rs 100 crore with five iconic buildings over 44 acres.
According to Ruhi, as of now there were no indications of putting on hold the construction plans by major investors. “Satyam will start construction by February next year while SICAL Logistics will begin work on its project from January 2009. Developments by L&T are also expected soon,” reveals Ruhi and his Chief Engineer colleague S V Chahande.
He said that the quota of land reserved for IT companies in Mihan was almost over. “But recently four inquiries for buying land in non-IT sector were made by companies in Kolkata and Mumbai,” Ruhi, who looked elated after answering frequent calls from Mumbai and Kolkata, said.
MADC superintending engineer S K Chatterjee said companies like DLF, Shapoorji Pallonji Info City, TAL Manufacturing Solutions Ltd (which makes parts for Boeing’s Dreamliner) and Caliber Point have maintained their pace of developments.
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SBMS Help Desk is available from 8 am to 8 pm on Phone No:- 97042 90374 / 90005 43858 or e-Mail to sbms@ap.gov.in.
sbms.ap.gov.in AP Post-Matric Scholarship details from sbms.ap.gov.in - Social Benefits Management System (SBMS). Government of Andhra Pradesh, India
The website that you have to check for the online application form and how to apply etc is http://sbms.ap.gov.in.
Find below the information related to the post matric scholarship details and the application details for both fresh and renewal application.
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source :TOI
Five girls students of the department of linguistics, foreign and Indian languages (DLFIL) have managed to do what no one has been able to for 30 years. They have cleared the BA (additional) German literature, an examination that was instituted in 1978 by the Nagpur University.
Priti Chhabra, Kalyani Tatke, Neha Rawal, Geeta Pitale and Sampada Apte were beaming when TOI met them on Thursday. All are past students of DLFIL and the first four are now serving in the same department.
“It’s indeed a proud moment for us as our students managed to pass the examination with flying colours,” a beaming head of department P D Nimsarkar said.
He added that the course was introduced in 1978 by the late Pramod Deo, who was reader and lecturer for German language in the DLFIL. According to Nimasarkar, the achievement is all the more commendable as no regular teachers or guidance were provided to them while preparing for the exam. “All of them have achieved success with their sincerity, dedication and commitment,” Nimasarkar informed.
Former student and teacher of this department, Sunita Gaikwad who was the motivating force for these girls and one who actually guided them to have a go at the exam, told TOI that since the German literature examination was very tough only a handful of students actually attempt it. ‘Foreign languages in demand’
Nagpur: The course for German literature was less popular among students as the eligibility for appearing in the examination is the three-year higher diploma in German language from any university, informs head of the department of DLFIL P D Nimsarkar. “Initially, foreign languages were not so popular. Students who were interested were not keen to move to higher diploma or above level, and hence existence of a course like German literature was not known to students. However, things have undergone a change and foreign languages are sought after by students right from their schooldays,” he said.
“Basically, German grammar is one of the toughest among all foreign languages. Moreover, it’s a three-year course crammed into one year, hence students find it little tough to study,” says Sunita Gaikwad, former student and present German teacher of the DLFIL.
Preeti, the seniormost student, said that it was the support of teachers S Natarajan and MKN Yenkee that helped them clear the hurdle in the first attempts. “Initially, the course seemed tough. Course material was not available too. Moreover, we were working women. But we decided to give it a shot. We collected notes from the internet and old books, and also studied together,” she said. Kalyani said the studies helped them to learn the intrinsic nature of the language and they would now be teaching their students in the department.
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Osmania University Supplementary Degree Results - October 2008 from osmania.c.in
Following is the information related to Osmania University Supplementary exam results. The exams for these degree courses was conducted in October 2008. Currently the results are published and made available online on the universities website at osmania.ac.in.
Following degree courses exam results are announced:
BA (Suppl)Oct -2008
B.Com(Suppl) Oct -2008
B.Sc(Suppl) Oct -2008
Results are also available at www.schools9.com, www.manabadi.com
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Board of School Education Haryana Middle and Secondary Results from www.hbse.nic.in
MIDDLE & SECONDARY Results of I & II SEMESTER from Board of School Education, Haryana. These are for the exams conducted in September 2008.
Results will be available for the following for the 2008-2009 Session - first and second Semester, both Regular and Private.
Middle
Secondary
Sr. Secondary
Open School
As per the latest information, the results will be made available 02.12.2008 at 07:00 AM. Kindly check the following page for updated information:
http://web1.hry.nic.in/hbsemarksheet/main.asp
For Middle exam: http://web1.hry.nic.in/hbsemarksheet/middleExam.
For Secondary Exam: http://web1.hry.nic.in/hbsemarksheet/matricExam.asp
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OH ! THE RESULTS ARE OUT CHECK THE FOLLOWING SITES
FOURTH SEMESTER B.E.
Nov 30, 2008
http://nagpuruniversity.org/links/Results/WINTER_2008/FOURTH_SEMESTER_BE.htm
SIXTH SEMESTER B.E
Nov 30, 2008
http://nagpuruniversity.org/links/Results/WINTER_2008/SIXTH_SEMESTER_B.E.htm
EIGHTH SEMESTER B.E
Nov 30, 2008
http://nagpuruniversity.org/links/Results/WINTER_2008/EIGHTH_SEMESTER_B.E.htm
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Andhra Pradesh SSC (Tenth / 10th) Board Examination Schedule and Time Table for 2009
Find below the details for the 10th Class Examination Timetable for the SSC Board Exams being conducted by the Board of Secondary School Education, Andhra Pradesh.
This Secondary School Certificate Examinations are tentatively scheduled to be held from 23 March 2009. The table of 10th class that was released in only a proposal from the board to the Government - after the approval from the Government of Andhra Pradesh the SSC Examination Schedule will be officially released.
SSC 10th Class Exam Tentative Time Table
23-Mar-09 First Language Paper 1
24-Mar-09 First Language Paper 2
25-Mar-09 Second Language
26-Mar-09 English 1
28-Mar-09 English 2
30-Mar-09 Mathematics 1
31-Mar-09 Mathematics 2
1-Apr-09 Science 1
2-Apr-09 Science 2
4-Apr-09 Social Studies 1
6-Apr-09 Social Studies 2
7-Apr-09 OSSC Main Language (Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian)
8-Apr-09 SSC Vocational Course
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FOR THE NAGPUR UNIVERSITY RESULTS 2008
PLEASE CHECK OUT
http://nagpuruniversity.org/links/Results_section.htm
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Amrita University Results from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Comibatore.
Amrita University Results are declared for the following and are available online on their official website - see below for more details - on this page: http://amrita.edu/results2008/
B.Tech, MCA odd Semester Results
Application for supplementary Examinations
Schedule for odd semesters B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA Supplementary Examination
Results of the M.Tech. III Semester Examinations - November - 2008.
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Kindly see this page to check your winter 2008 result http://sgbau.ac.in/main2.asp
The page is kind of slow in loading so be
patient and you will get to the page - also,
you need to select the name of the exam you had
appeared and then enter the roll number to get
the Sant Gadge Baba Amaravati University Result.
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One day after the serial blast in Delhi,the Nagpurians were scared about the blast.I inspect few people at futala lake nearer to Ambazari who were present for the eve of "Ganesh Visarjan" that they are totally feared about the blast happening all over India.
One 16 year old girl was asking for surety of her life.When I talked to her she was too senti to prevent her tears from eyes.
But,most of them said that they will not stop taking part in their daily routing life.They further told that,they will take part in Ganesh rallies & Visarjan irrespective of bomb blast.Few people were demanding for death penalties to TERRORIST.
I am sure Nagpurians will fought brave with such rubbish things !!!!!
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All the happy faces, all the rhythmic drum beats, all the merry shouting, and all the bright clothes could not hide the disappointment. Lambodar was leaving, and it would be another year before he would be back. The atmosphere reverberated with the chanting of Ganpati Bappa Morya, Pudhchya Varshi Lavkar Ya at the immersion of Lord Ganesh idols.
Amidst tight security, nearly 800 Sarvajanik Ganesh idols and thousands of household Ganpatis were immersed at lakes in Telangkhedi, Gandhisagar, Sakkardara, Sonegaon, Naik Talao and Koradi till late Sunday night.
Over 2,000 police personnel were deployed along the procession route. Besides this, nearly 500 police mitras were deployed for crowd control at the immersion sites.
Witnessed by a large crowd, most of the processions began from evening and took their traditional routes to the lakes. Various cultural troupes including dhols-tashas performed during the procession. Commissioner of police Pravin Dixit and joint commissioner of police Babasaheb Kangale supervised the security arrangements. Apart from fire brigade personnel, divers were also working on immersion day free of cost.
Incharge chief fire officer Chandrashekhar Jadhav informed TOI that six fire tenders were deployed at various immersion sites. Six fire personnel were deputed with each of them to avoid any untoward incidents like drowning.
Jadhav said firemen with the help of Sonegaon police constable Munindra Iwnate rescued Mohan Chandak (60) from Sonegaon lake on Sunday evening. Similarly, an alert cop of Koradi police station rescued a youth who fell into Koradi lake while immersing Ganesh idol. Jadhav had inspected all the immersion sites personally till late last night.
Interestingly, with a view to help devotees in immersing Ganesh idols, many NGOs arranged immersion vans that parked at various parts of the city. Some NGOs had taken upon themselves to provide for an ecofriendly immersion by asking people to remove the “nirmalya” and disposing it of separately. They had also made arrangement for immersion in smaller tanks so that the water bodies were not polluted.
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Almost two years after four members of a Dalit family — a woman and her three children — were killed in the small village of Khairlanji in Bhandara district, irreparably damaging the social fabric of the state, the verdict on the 11 accused is set to be delivered by fast track judge S S Das on Monday at Bhandara.
What may make the judge’s task daunting while deciding the fate of the 11 accused is the relatively weak nature of the evidence available to the prosecution despite all efforts.
source times of india
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Nagpur: Urban development ministry has directed the district collector and Nagpur Improvement Trust (NIT) chairman to cancel the non-agricultural (NA) cess notices issued to NIT plot owners of the city and reassess the cess afresh as per new rules framed by the ministry. The decision will give a huge relief to about one lakh plot owners in west Nagpur.
MLA Devendra Fadnavis told the media that minister of state for urban development Rajesh Tope has fulfilled the assurance given to him on the floor of the house during the monsoon session of state legislature. “The old system of assessment which was patently unjust has been scrapped and the new system will reduce the cess to one-eight or one-tenth. The wrong assessment done by NIT and revenue had wreaked havoc in lives of thousands of Nagpurians.”
The MLA said that plot owners were issued NA cess demand notes even up to Rs 1.5 lakh. Now the amount will come down to Rs 12,000 at the most, he claimed. The total NA cess as per old rules was over Rs 60 crore which has now come down to Rs 10 crore. Thus, Nagpurians have collectively got a relief of Rs 50 crore, he claimed.
Replying to a query, corporator Sandip Joshi said that those who have already paid NA cess should file an appeal for getting their amount adjusted. New rules for NA cess welcomed
Nagpur: City BJP president Sudhakar Deshmukh welcomed the decision to assess the NA cess according to new rules and said that it was strange that NIT did not issue any demand notes from 1951 to 1982.
“One fine morning they realised that they were not collecting NA cess and issued demand notes pertaining to several years. Citizens moved the court against NIT’s order and obtained a stay. The stay was finally vacated by Supreme Court in 2000.” How can plot owners be blamed for not paying NA cess, he asked.
Civic activists M W Omkar and Ramesh Kaskhedikar said that NIT had created 52 layouts in West Nagpur since 1951 having an area of 3397.80 hectares. Out of this 1,500 hectares were reserved for roads only but plot owners were asked for pay NA cess for this area.
THE OLD
The assessment was done at the prevailing rates. For example, if your grandfather had leased the plot in 1951 and you were issued a demand note in 2002. NIT calculated the cess for 51 years on the basis of rates prevailing in 2002
Block assessment was done considering an NIT layout as a base. As a result you were asked to pay NA cess for roads, open spaces and parks in your layouts
NIT levied penalty on plot owners for not paying NA cess on time which it never took for 50 years VERSUS THE NEW
Assessment will be done as per rates prevailing at the time of lease and subsequent changes. Say the rates were hiked in 1962. You will levied NA cess at 1951 rates for eleven years. Then it will levied at 1962 rates till the time rates were changed and so on
Individual assessment will be done on the basis of your plot area and its usage. This means you will not pay for land coming under roads and parks in your layout
The clause pertaining to penalty will be outrightly scrapped
source: timesofindia
ORDNANCE FACTORY AMBAJHARI, NAGPUR recently held aptitude test for FTI (factory training institute).There were around 2000 student who appeared for this test.Results are likely to be declear on 19 july infront of main gate .
I asked to few students about exams & they were happy with their performance.
42 students are likely to be selected for this course.This is a 3 yr course for ssc students having more than40% in maths & science.
I am giving you few questions
1. 2^2*2^3=?
2. who wins asia cup 2008?
3. what is the min.age to become MP?
4. What is the synonym for REBATE?
5. What is 16% of 1564?
If you knows the answers please comment.
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Amaravati University Summer 2008 Results
Update : 12 July 2008
The following Results are available at SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY
LL.M.IV TH SEMESTER(SEMESTER PATTERN)
M.SC.(APPLIED ELECTRONICS) SEMESTER-II(NEW)
MASTER OF COMPUTER MANAGEMENT SEMESTER-I
MASTER OF COMMERCE SEMESTER-II (NEW)
M.COM-II ND SEMESTER(SEMESTER PATTERN)(OLD)
M.COM-II ND SEMESTER(SEMESTER PATTERN)(OLD)
Check Out the Summer 2008 Results
Still a lot more Results have been announced on July 12 th
Official Site : http://www.sgbau.ac.in
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CA Results, CPT and Final 2008 Results
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)
The ICAI Institute has decided to announce the results of Common Proficiency Test (CPT) June 2008 and also that of Final of May 2008.
Both the results are expected to be released on July 12 th. So check out this website for further updates
http://caresults.nic.in/
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MSBTE Summer 2008 Examination Result
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Now a days the Nagpur city is in fever of HELMETS (ISI labeled only)! Yes I am talking about compulsion of Helmets in Nagpur . Earlier Government had decided to apply the rule from 10 july 2008 but now this rule has got a stay of two months .Thanks to the court.
This rule brings few advantage as well as disadvantage to "AAM ADMI" .Ladies and womens are suffering the most as their beauty is in danger.The big problem is how to carry helmet?also side viewing get affected by helmets with close ears.Most of the people treating it as load.If you look at traffic of Nagpur it is one of the slowest as compared to other cities so question arises why Government is forcing the issue.
Any how the street hawkers are generating revenue via the helmets.We recommended you to purchase only ISI labeled Helmets only.
What is your thought on Helmet boom comment here
Nitin Gadkari (b. May 27, 1957) is an Indian politician. Gadkari is a senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party and President of its Maharashtra unit. Hailing from Nagpur, he studied LLB and M Com.
Gadkari is currently the leader of opposition in Maharashtra Vidhan Parishad. Earlier he served as cabinet Minister of Public Works Department in the Government of Maharashtra from 1995 to 1999. He is credited with construction of 55 flyovers in Mumbai and Mumbai-Pune motorway.[1],[2] He was called flyovers man.
Mr Gadkari has done enough for Nagpur to reelect him in upcoming election (for graduates)holding on 15 july 2008
I hope you will give your votes to Mr Gadkari .
source : times of India
we have to give credit to photographer .
source: timesofindia
The woes of Nagpurians suffering from load-shedding have been further compounded as Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) has increased load-shedding by 45 minutes.
The MSEDCL, in a public statement, claimed that due to scanty rainfall and lower availability of power from Dabhol and Mahagenco the demand-supply gap has increased. The MSEDCL had to resort to extra high voltage (EHV) openings that is emergency load-shedding to keep the power system from collapsing.
In view of this situation the MSEDCL decided to increase load-shedding as an emergency measure. The new load-shedding schedule has come into effect from July 9.
The duration of loadshedding in Congress Nagar has been increased from 3 hours to 3 hours 45 minutes while in Mahal, Gandhibagh and Civil Lines it has been increased to 5 hours 15 minutes. The MSEDCL officials said that the reasons behind power shortage was that as a number of generators had been taken up for annual maintenance, there was a shortfall of 1,600 MW, while power generation from the Dabhol plant had come down from 1,000 MW to 300 MW. As a result, the availability of electricity has reduced from 11,000 MW to 8,700 MW.
Last year, in the month of July, there was a demand of 10,600 MW. This time, the demand has increased to 13,000 MW of electricity. “In the days to come, the state will face a more grim situation if there is no rainfall,’’ the officials said. Also, there is no scope to procure electricity from any neighbouring state or the central sector, they added.
Labels: about nagpur, DEVELOPEMENT, entertainment
Locaton:Wardhaman Nagar
Ph.No.:2770055
INOX Movies
LIVE THE MOVIE
LEISURE LTD.
INOX Leisure Limited is the diversification venture of the INOX group into entertainment and is a subsidiary of Gujarat Flurochemicals Ltd. INOX Leisure’s mission is to be the leader in the cinema exhibition industry, in every aspect right from the quality and choice of cinema to the varied services offered and eventually the highest market share.
INOX has traversed its own path by bringing in a professional and service oriented approach to the cinema exhibition sector. With strong financial backing, impeccable track record and strong corporate ethos, INOX has established a strong presence in the cinema exhibition industry in the short span of a little over four years since the opening of its first multiplex.
INOX is already successfully running 12 multiplexes in 11 cities making it the only national multiplex chain – Bangalore (Garuda Mall at Magrath Road), Baroda (Racecourse Circuit Road), Darjeeling (Rink Mall), Goa (Panaji), Indore (Sapna Sangeeta Road), Jaipur (Vaishali Nagar), Kolkata (Forum at Elgin Road and Citi Centre at Salt Lake City), Kota (Indira Vihar), Mumbai (CR2 at Nariman Point), Nagpur (Poonam Mall at Wardhaman Nagar) and Pune (Bund Garden Road). Winner of the ‘ICICI Entertainment Retailer of the Year’ Award 2005, INOX Leisure Ltd. will continue its expansion into Chennai, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Raipur, Lucknow, Kolkata, Bangalore, Nagpur, Kharagpur, Borivali, Pune, Vijayawada.
Its proposed merger with CCPL (89 Cinemas), will give INOX access to an additional 9 multiplexes in West Bengal and Assam. INOX is also in an alliance with the Pantaloon Group - a partnership that provides INOX preferential access to all real estate developments, which Pantaloon takes up for its retail chain. The properties acquired through this alliance will be in addition to the properties that INOX has locked in on its own, thus exponentially increasing its reach across India.
INOX was also chosen post a nationwide tender to construct, design and operate the prestigious multiplex in Goa that hosted the International Film Festival in 2004 & 2005.
All existing INOX complexes offer an option of 2-5 auditoriums, state of the art facilities in terms of modern projection and acoustic systems, stadium style high back seating with cup holder arm-rests, internationally designed interiors, high levels of hygiene, varied theatre food, selection of Hindi, English and regional movies, computerized ticketing and most importantly high service standards upheld by a young and vibrant team.
LIVE THE MOVIE only at INOX!
Nagpur Address:
Poonam Hall
Wardhaman Nagar
Call - 2770055
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INOX Leisure Ltd.
, Wardhaman Nagar
Nagpur 440 008
Telebooking: 0712 – 2770055
Email: nagpur@inox.co.in
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we are giving the official site for nagpur government polytechnic college
on the visitors demand:
nagpur government polytechnic college,sadar
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RESULTS FOR ENGINEERING ADMISSION
THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-2009
MAHARASHTRA MH-CET RESULT 2008
CLICK HERE
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MAHARASHTRA BOARD SSC CLASS 10TH EXAM RESULTS 2008
THE RESULTS WILL BE DECLARE HERE
COPY PASTE FOLLOWING LINK
http://mahresult.nic.in/
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Senior Secondary (Arts) Examination-2008 Result
Rajasthan Board Examination Results 2008
To be announced on June 10, 2008 at 16:00 Hrs |
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MADHYA PRADESH BOARD 10TH
EXAM RESULT 2008
(Will be announced on June 9, 2008 at 04:00 PM)
click here
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Check AIPMT 2008 Results
RESULTS ARE OUT
CLICK HERE
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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune
hsc 12th EXAMINATION RESULT, 2008 MAHARASHTRA state board hsc 12th EXAMINATION RESULT, 2008
To get nagpur division overall results
copy and paste this link to your browser
http://mahresult.nic.in/hsc2008/divi2/H2-RPI.htm
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Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Pune
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education will be announcing the HSC Examination Result 2009 ON 4 TH JUNE 2009. The results are available here
CLICK HERE TO CHECK RESULTS |
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Railway Time Table For Nagpur
Train No | Name of the Train | Arrival | Departure |
8001 | Mumbai Howrah Mail | 11.20 | 11.30 |
8029 | Kurla Howrah Express | 15.05 | 15.30 |
2859 | Mumbai Howrah Gitanjali Exp. | 20.05 | 20.15 |
2101 | Kurla Howrah super deluxe Exp.(Tue,Wed,Sat) | 09.50 | 10.00 |
2103 | Kurla Nagpur super deluxe Exp.(Sun) | 09.50 | - |
2105 | Mumbai Nagpur Vidarbha Exp. | 10.40 | - |
1439 | Dadar Nagpur Sevagram Exp. | 07.20 | - |
7383 | Kolhapur Gondia Maharashtra Exp. | 17.00 | 17.20 |
8033 | Ahmdabad Howrah Exp. | 6.20 | 6.40 |
8237 | Bilaspur Amritsar Chattisgarh Exp. | 21.30 | 22.00 |
7021 | Hydrabad Nizamudin Dakshin Exp. | 09.00 | 9.10 |
2621 | Chennai New Delhi Tamilnadu Exp. | 14.05 | 14.15 |
2723 | Hyderabad New Delhi Ap Exp. | 15.45 | 15.55 |
2615 | Chennai New Delhi GT Exp. | 10.20 | 10.30 |
2625 | Trivendrum New Delhi Kerela Exp. | 21.40 | 21.50 |
6031 | Chennai Jammu Tawi andman Exp.(Mon, Thu,Fri) | 02.40 | 3.00 |
6093 | Chennai Lucknow Exp.(wed.thu) | 02.40 | 3.00 |
6317 | Kanya Kumari Jammu Tawi Him Sagar Exp. | 3.50 | 4.10 |
6687 | Mangalore JammuTawi Navyug Exp. | 3.50 | 4.10 |
7089 | Cohin Varanasi Exp.(Mon) | 8.40 | 8.50 |
7091 | Secundrabad Varanasi Exp.(Tue,Thu) | 8.40 | 8.50 |
6039 | Chennai Varanasi Ganga Kaveri Exp.(Tue, Sun) | 12.30 | 12.40 |
6043 | Chennai Patna GK.Exp.(Wed Fri) | 8.40 | 8.50 |
5011 | Cochin Gorakpur Rapti Sagar Exp. (Wed,Fri) | 18.30 | 18.40 |
5221 | Cochin Barauni Exp.(Sat) | 18.30 | 18.40 |
5089 | Hyderabad Gorakpur Exp.(Fri) | 18.45 | 18.55 |
5091 | Bangalore Gorakpur Exp.(Fri) | 18.45 | 18.55 |
6326 | Trivandrum Indore Ahilya Nagari Exp.(Sun) | 18.30 | 18.40 |
6328 | Trivandrum Bilaspur Exp.(Tue,Fri) | 19.20 | 19.30 |
8225 | Bilaspur Bhopal Mahanadi Exp.(Mon, WEd, Fri) | 3.00 | 3.20 |
8543 | Vishakapatnam Nizamudin Samta Exp.(Sun, Wed Thu) | 22.35 | 22.50 |
2405 | Bhusawal Nizamudin Gondwana Exp.(Tue,Sun) | 12.20 | 13.00 |
2407 | Nagpur Nizamudin Gondwana Exp.(thu,fri) | - | 13.00 |
2409 | Bilaspur Nizamudin Gondwane Exp.(mon,wed sat) | 12.50 | 13.00 |
2429 | Banglore Nizamudin Rajdhani Exp.(mon,tue, thu, fri) | 15.00 | 15.05 |
2433 | Chennai Nizamuddin Rajdhani Exp.(sun fri) | 21.25 | 21.35 |
2643 | Emakulam Nizamuddin Exp.(thu) | 1.45 | 1.55 |
2645 | Emakulam Nizamuddin Millenium Exp.(mon) | 1.45 | 1.55 |
2647 | Coimbature Nizamuddin Exp.(Wed) | 1.45 | 1.55 |
6045 | Ahmadabad Chennai Navjeevan Exp. | 23.20 | 23.25 |
8401 | Puri Okha Exp.(Mon) | 11.15 | 11.20 |
8403 | Puri Ahmadabad Exp.(wed,fri,sat) | 9.50 | 10.00 |
8405 | Puri Ahmadabad Exp.(thu) | 9.50 | 10.00 |
1029 | Pune Howrah Azad Hind Exp.(sat,sun, mon) | 7.50 | 8.00 |
9767 | Chennai Jaipur Exp.(mon, wed, sat) | 11.50 | 12.00 |
9775 | Banglore Jaipur Exp(fri,sun) | 11.50 | 12.00 |
1451 | Nagpur Gaya Deekshabhoomi Exp.(fri) | 12.20 | - |
1453 | Ahmdabad Nagpur Exp.(fri) | 12.20 | - |
2803 | Vishakapatnam Nizamuddin S.J Exp.(Tue,Sat) | 1.45 | 1.55 |
8002 | Howrah Mumbai Mail | 15.45 | 15.55 |
8030 | Howrah Kurla Exp. | 12.10 | 12.35 |
2860 | Howrah Mumbai Gitanjali Exp. | 7.35 | 7.45 |
2102 | Howrah Kurla Super Deluxe Exp.(mon, thu, fri) | 18.05 | 18.15 |
2104 | Nagpur Kurla super deluxe Exp | - | 18.15 |
2106 | Nagpur Mumbai Vidarbha Exp. | - | 15.00 |
1440 | Nagpur Dadar Sevagram Exp. | - | 20.40 |
7384 | Gondia Kolhapur Maharashtra Exp. | 10.35 | 11.00 |
8034 | Howrah Ahmadabad | 19.00 | 19.20 |
8238 | Amritsar Bilaspur Chattisgarh Exp. | 3.50 | 4.30 |
7022 | Nizamuddin Hyderabad Dakshin Exp. | 17.35 | 17.45 |
2622 | New Delhi Chennai Tamilnadu Exp. | 14.10 | 14.20 |
2724 | New Delhi Hyderabad A.P. Express | 10.00 | 10.10 |
2616 | New Delhi Chennai G.T exp | 12.20 | 12.30 |
2626 | New Delhi Trivandrum Kerela Exp. | 4.00 | 4.10 |
6032 | Jammu Tawi Chennai Andaman Exp.(mon, thu, sun) | 11.45 | 12.05 |
6094 | Lucknow Chennai Exp.(tue, fri) | 11.45 | 12.05 |
6318 | Jammu Tawi Kanyakumari Him Sagar Exp.(wed) | 9.25 | 9.45 |
6688 | Jammu Tavi Manglore Navyug Exp.(sat) | 9.25 | 9.45 |
7090 | Varanasi Cochin Exp.(thu) | 16.50 | 17.00 |
7092 | Varanasi Secundrabad Exp.(wed, sat) | 16.50 | 17.00 |
6040 | Varanasi Chennai | 13.25 | 13.35 |
6044 | Patna Chennai GK Exp.(fri, sun) | 13.25 | 13.35 |
5012 | Gorakpur Cochin (fri, sat, mon) Rapti Sagar Exp. | 5.45 | 6.05 |
5222 | Barauni Cochin R.S Exp. (wed) | 5.45 | 6.05 |
5090 | Gorakpur Hyderabad Exp.(thu) | 5.45 | 6.10 |
5092 | Gorakpur Banglore Exp(Sun) | 5.45 | 6.10 |
6325 | Indore Trivandrum Ahilya Nagpur Exp.(tue) | 5.45 | 6.05 |
6327 | Bilaspur Trivandrum Exp.(thu, sun) | 5.45 | 6.05 |
8226 | Bhopal Bilaspur Mahanadi Exp.(tue, thu, sun) | 00.10 | 00.40 |
8544 | Nizamuddin Vishakapatnam Samata Exp.(wed, sat, sun) | 2.20 | 2.40 |
2406 | Nizamuddin Bhusawal Gondwana Exp.(sat, mon) | 8.10 | 8.30 |
2408 | Nizamuddin Nagpur Gondwana Exp.(wed, thu), | 8.10 | - |
2410 | Nizamuddin Bilaspur Gondwana Exp.(tue, fri, sun) | 8.10 | 8.30 |
2430 | Nizamuddin Bangalore Rajdhani Exp.(tue, wed, sat, sun) | 10.20 | 10.30 |
2434 | Nizamuddin Chennai Rajdhani Exp.(thu, sat,) | 5.00 | 5.10 |
2644 | Nizammuddin Emakulum exp.(sat) | 00.50 | 01.00 |
2646 | Nizammuddin Emakulum Millenium exp.(wed) | 00.50 | 01.00 |
2648 | Nizamuddin Coimbature (fri) | 00.50 | 01.00 |
6046 | Chennai Ahmadabad Navjeevan Exp.(thu) | 2.45 | 2.50 |
4802 | Okha Puri Exp.(thu) | 11.00 | 11.05 |
8404 | Ahmadabad Puri Exp.(tue, fri, sun) | 12.50 | 13.00 |
4806 | Ahmadabad Puri Exp.(tue, fri, sun) | 12.50 | 13.00 |
1030 | Howrah Pune Azad | 11.40 | 11.50 |
9768 | Jaipur Chennai Exp.(mon, wed, sat) | 13.05 | 13.25 |
1452 | Gaya Nagpur Deekshabhoomi Exp.(tue) | - | 16.50 |
9776 | Jaipur Bangalore Exp.(tue, thu) | 13.05 | 13.35 |
1454 | Nagpur Ahmdabad Exp.(Wed) | - | 8.30 |
2804 | Nizamuddin Vishakapatnam S.J. Exp(mon, thu) | 00.50 | 01.00 |
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Deekshabhoomi(Dikshabhoomi) is in the city of Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra in India.
Bharat Ratna Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar, along with thousands of his followers, converted to Buddhism on October 14, 1956 at Deekshabhoomi in western Nagpur near the Chokhamela Hostel Ramdaspeth. Since then, the site has been regarded as a pilgrimage centre for Buddhists, with a memorial being constructed at the spot. This started with construction of a Bhikshu Niwas in 1968, followed by a P/G degree college, and, finally, a majestic towering monument consisting of replicas of gate of Sanchi Stupa, constructed at a cost of Rs. 6 crores. 5000 Bhikshu can be accommodated in each story. The diameter and height of the dome is 120 feet. Granite, Marble and Dholpur Sandstone have been used for the construction of this 4000 sq. ft. hall.
The President of India has recently inaugurated this majestic monuments that is a symbol of national integration and secularism and a place of pride for Nagpurians.
source : wikipedia
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Engineering colleges
1. Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT)
2. Priyadarshini College of Engineering (PCE)
3. Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering(YCCE)
4. Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College
5. Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT)
6. G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering
7. Shmt. Radhikabai Pandav College of Engineering
8. Karmaveer Dadasaheb Kannamwar Engineering College
9. St. Vincent Palloti College of Engineering and Technology
10. Nagpur College of Engineering, Dhantoli
11. Anjuman College of Engineering, Sadar
12. Jhulelal Institute Of Technology,koradi road (JIT)
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